935 B Street N.W., Washington. D. C. 



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FERTILIZING CHEMICALS. 



A great many first-class Gardeners and Farmers have come to see the advantage of the use of 

 chemicals on their grounds and in building up their soils. We have for a nnruber of years made it a 

 special feature of our business, and are prepared to furnish any of the leading sorts in any quantity— in 

 original imported packages with guaranteed analysis. 



NITRATE OF SODA.— For wry early vegetables, and giving an early start to grass or 

 grain there is nothing equal to it. Being almost pure Nitrogeu it does its work quickly and certainly. 



SULPHATE AM) MURIATE OF POTASH. -AH soil, after being in cultivation for 

 some years need Potash in some form. It gives strength and vigor to plant life, and gives body and 

 the dark green color that indicates the necessary health to good crops. 



KAINIT IS A POTASH SALT, and i> used largely in mixed fertilizers, and also for 

 top dres-nii: "f Asparagus, where a Potash Salt is aeed< I 



SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK. i> used for the Phosphoric Acid that it contains, and is 

 valuable in mixing with other g 



Twentieth Century Manure Spreader. 



AS A LABOR AND MATERIAL SAVER this is one of the most economical implements used on a farm. It will 

 spread just the quantity desired and do it evenly, covering every square inch with finely pulverized manure in one- 

 tenth the time required with shovels and forks. Drill attachments can be changed to lime hood by removing the 

 chutes and adding the lime board. 



CHANGE OF FEED.— By means of a very ingenious device, worked by means of a foot lever, the amount of 

 manure can be changed instantly to a greater or lesser quantity. This is a very desirable improvement, for frequently 

 both poor and rich land are found contiguous : without this arrangement it is impossible to regulate the quantity. It 

 is not found on any other spreader made. 



SAFETY END BOARD.— This will not admit of clogging. The Distributor cannot bo thrown in gear until the 

 Safety Board is raised. This operation is controlled from the driver's seat, and prevents waste of material. 



THE REAR AXLE —This i 9 of the utmost importance. In other spreaders the main axle is made of shafting 

 1 15-16 inches diameter. In this is used a 2 1-16 inch axle of the best cold drawn steel. This rear axle must sustain 

 its share of the load, besides driving the mechanism of the Beater device, hence it must be practically unbreakable. 



PRICES. 



Size A. capacity 30 bushels $110 00 



Size B, capacitv 40 bushels 11.5 OO 



Size C. capacity 50 bushels 120 00 



Drill attachment for leaving manure in rows, 



extra 



Wind Brake, or Lime Hood, for windy 



weather, extra 



Brake or Lock for hilly sections, extra 



8 00 



5 00 

 5 OO 



Three-Horse Evener, Extra $4 00 



Slow feed for lime, ashes, etc., extra 1 50 



Lugs, per set of 28, for use in frosty 



weather 2 25 



Whiffletrees, Neck Yoke and Two-horse Evener fur- 

 nished free. 



Special discount from these prices. 



Owing to the peculiar construction of the Beater Device the draft of this machine is rendered much lighter than any 



other. 



YOU NEED A MANURE SPREADER. 



