GRiifii'iTH, Turner & Co., Bai^timore, Md. 



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Thompson's Clover and Grass Seeder. 



One of the best articles illustrated in this Catalogue. Sows 12 or 14 feet wide, 

 any amount desired per acre. Can be used in wet, dry or windy 

 weather. Will sow 20 to 25 acres per day, and does its 

 work accurately. 



Read what Messrs. James Oliver and. J. I. Case, the noted manufacturers, 



say about it. 



Office of O1.1VER ChilIvEd Pr.ow Works. 



South Bend, Ind., Dec. 11, 1886. 



O. E. Thompson. 



Dear Sir: — The Seeder purchased of you has had my personal examination, 

 and I am pleased to say that I regard it as being most complete in every respect. 

 The reputation it enjoys is fully merited, and were I to need another I would 

 not hesitate to buy yours. In fact, I would have nothing else. Wishing you all 

 possible success in its manufacture, I remain, 



Yours truly, JamES 0i<ivER. . 



J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company. 



Racine, Wis., August 19, 1887. 



O. E. Thompson. 



Dear Sir: — The Thompson Clover and Grass Seed Sower you sold me works 

 to my entire satisfaction. No man farming 40 acres can afford to be without 

 one. Mine is loaned half the time to my neighbors. I may have to get another 

 so as to keep one for my own use. 



Yours, etc., J. I. CASE. 



Price List. 



No. I — Complete Clover and Grass Seeder, the most popular style. 



$10.00. 



No. 2 — Complete Seeder with Double Hopper for Red Top, Orchard Grass, etc. 



$12.50. 



No. 3 — Complete Seeder with Double Hopper for Flax and large quantities of 



Millet. 

 $12.50. 



Alvly KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



