The Philadelphia Broadcast Seed Sower. 
For Sowing Wheat, Clover, Timothy, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, Millet, Rice, Flaxseed, 
All Varieties ot Grass Seeds, Bone Dust, Ete. 
not only in this Country, but also in Europe, South Africa, Aus-~ 
IN POP LAR USE, tralia, etc., and by all considered one of the greatest labor 
= saville machines invented for Agricultural purposes. 
(PATENTED APRIL 5, 1875, AND JANUARY 23, 1877.) 
W1ITH OUR HAND MACHINE WE CAN SOW 
THE FOLLOWING DISTANCES WITH UNI- 
FORMITY: Wheat, 25 feet; Oats, 20 feet; Bar- 
ley, 25 feet; Clover, 20 feet; Buckwheat 25 feet; 
Timothy, 18 feet; Rye, 25 feet; Orchard Grass, 
13 feet. 
There is no farmer who can afford to be without this 
sower for another season. One party in’ Pennsylvania 
after testing the Philadelphia for himself sold 80 to his 
= ” neighbors, with the greatest satisfaction to all con- 
BROAD casT srep SOWER cerned. 
PATS APR 76 &uAW.77 
i BENSON MAULEECO Price, No. 2, or Hand Machine, - - -$6.00 
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‘ es q)~ (Weight, 844 lbs.) See cut. 
For further information, send for our Illustrated Des- 
criptive Seed Sower Circular, containing testimonials of 
the most flattering character from all sections of the 
country. 
WE OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS. 
We make the shipment of 
eggs for hatching a special 
study, and have frequent- 
B ly forwarded eggs “ae 
oe eee ha 
to 3,000 miles, and 
2 out of 13 eggs hatch outa chick. Every reader 
of this catalogue should have thoroughbred poultry on 
the farm, or if you already have it, you need new blood. 
‘Purchasing eggs is the cheapest way to do it. 
REMEMBER ii: 20:0" 
birds of guaran- 
teed purity, and that we do not consider our supply 
of thoroughbred poultry can be surpassed. GOOD 
STOCK ALWAYS PAYS: POOR, NEVER. Send 
to MAULE and obtain the very best, and raise 
such chicks as you may well be proud of and can 
enter in competitionagainst any inthe country. 
For prices of fowls and full description of the var- 
ious breeds, see our illustrated Live Stock Catalogue, 
mailed free to all enclosing stamp. 
Of all the 9 following breeds, our price is 
$2.00 for one setting, 13 eggs; 26 eggs, $3.50. 
This price, of course, includes careful packing. 
~ PHILADELPHIA 
Plymouth Rocks. Black Hamburgs. 
Brown Leghorns. American Dominiques. 
White Leghorns. White Crested Black 
Dark Brahmas. Polish. 
Light Brahmas. Pekin Ducks. 
The following, $2.50 per setting of 13 eggs; 26 eggs, $4.00. 
Wyandottes. Black Red Games. White Cochins. Partridge Cochins. 
Langshans. Black Spanish. Buff Cochins. Houdans. 
TURKEYS. GEESE. 
Mammoth Bronze, $5.00 per 13 eggs. Toulouse, $10.00 per 13 eggs. 
We are also able to furnish Jersey and Ayrshire Cattle, Southdown and Cotswold 
Sheep, Berkshire, Chester White, Jersey Red, Poland China and Small Yorkshire Pigs. 
Intesding purchasers desiring high-class stock, and willing to pay a fair price for it, should not fail to 
write us before purchasing. : 
k= Anyway, don’t neglect to send stamp and obtain our LIVE STOCK CATALOGUE. 
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PATENTED FEB. 24, 1875. 
Will Make Your Hens Lay. It keeps Fowls in Best Condition, Prevents and Cures the 
Common Ailments, and Makes Poultry the Most Profitable Stock on the Farm. 
A tablespoonful of Egg Food every other day is ample for 15 or 20 fowls. Price, trial package, post- 
paid, 50 cts. By express, 1 lb., 50 cts.; 214 lbs., $1.00; 6 lbs., $2.00; 10 lbs., $3.00; 25 lb. keg, $6.25. 
As we are the sole wholesale agents for the Food in P delphia and vicinity, we can 
supply agents and dealers at manufacturers’ lowest discounts. 
~Hdward Stern & Co., Printers, Phila, 
