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Superior Corn Planters 



Every farmer who raises corn desires each suc- 

 ceeding year more corn from the same acreage. 

 There are many contingencies which may, and do. 

 effect results. All are agreed that much depends 

 upon the seed, accuracy of planter, and soil con- 

 ditions. The latter, of course, is entirely in the 

 hands of the farmer, so also might we say of the 

 seed, but the machine behind the team is the one 

 proposition of which is demanded Jury Trial. The 

 Superior Corn Planter has been thoroughly tried 

 in all corn-raising sections, proving the worthi- 

 ness of the name it bears. The quality went in 

 befo _ e the name went on. The Superior Corn 

 Planter possesses new features — good sensible 

 helps for the user. Adjustable in width, in 2-inch 

 steps, from 2S inches to 48 inches. 

 Price of complete Planter, with SO rods of check row 



wire and Fertilizer Attachment with Runners $65.50 



Price, with so rods of check-row wire, without Fertilizer 



Attachment 50.50 



The above Planter with Discs instead of Runners, $1 extra. 

 Extra Check-Row Wire in 10, 20, 40. and SO rod lengths, 



per rod 7c 



Corn Planter Runners for all popular planters. 



Price, per pair for Superior Steel Runners $5.00 



Corn Planter Links for splicing check-row wire, per doz. . . 25c 



Corn King Manure Spreader 



No machine is of more practical value to the farmer than 

 an I H. C. manure spreader, because it enables him to realize 

 the full value of his barnyard manure, and thereby maintain 

 the productivity of his soil. The usual methods of handling 

 manure are wasteful and require a great deal of hard labor. 

 A spreader saves the hardest part of the labor and most of 

 the waste. It brings a tangible return in increased crops and 

 improved condition of the soil, and is therefore a decidedly 

 practical machine. If this country is to maintain its su- 

 premacy in agriculture, farmers must conserve the fertility 

 of their soil. The liberal use of barnyard manure handled 

 by means of a manure spreader is the one practical and eco- 

 nomical method of accomplishing this result. 



Made in the following sizes: 



No. 5 $135.00 



No. 6 140.00 



Ask for Special Catalogue. 



Superior One-Horse 

 Model Corn Drill, with 

 or without Fertilizer At- 

 tachment, suitable for 

 field or sugar corn, 

 peas, beans, etc. With 

 Runners or Discs. 

 With Fertilizer 



Attachment $12.50 



Without Fertilizer 



Attachment 11.00 



Hand Planters 



For Planting and Re-Planting Corn, Beans, Etc. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 



Price 



McCormick Binder 



PRICES 



ft. Cut, with bundle carrier and transport, 

 ft. Cut. with bundle carrier and transport. . . 

 ft. Cut, with bundle carrier, tongue truck, 

 and transport. Prices upon application. 

 The McCormick Binder is the outgrowth of the 

 first reaper which was invented in 1831, and has 

 always been the standard of construction. The 

 reason for this is that the machine has progressed 

 with the times — it has been improved each year 

 so that it is now a model of perfection. The 

 McCormick Binder naturally has an excellent 

 reputation because it has done splendid work for 

 c o many years in all countries of the world. 

 Thousands of these machines are in use and each 

 farmer who owns one appreciates the features 

 which make it efficient. 



When grain is down and tangled, the McCormick 

 Binder will cut it successfully because the reel 

 ^ ind the platform can be adjusted readily to meet 

 "ie conditions. All bearings are accessible for 

 iling. The machine is easy to operate and light 

 in draft, because it is equipped with ball and roller 

 bearings, which minimize friction. The McCor- 

 mick Binder is noted for its durability, which is a 

 result of strong construction and the use of proper 

 material. 

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