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BALTIMORE LIME AND ASH SPREADER. 



A strong and substantial machine, has spreading capacity of 

 from 15 to 80 bushels to the acre. The quantity can be regulated 

 at the will of the operator. The wheels are 4i feet high. The 

 machine has six feeds and will spread 7* feet wide. 



The box or hopper is fitted with a powerful agitator which 

 breaks any arch formed by lime, ash or commercial fert.lizer. 

 The lime is fed out on a dial nbuting board or shaker which can 

 be set at different elevations, and this, in vibrating, distributes 

 the lime evenly and regularly. 



With this machine a field may be evenly covered with as little 

 or as much lime as the land can consume or is required for the 

 nourishment of the crops. . 



Lime is not easily nor is it evenly spread by hand, particularly 

 in small quantities. 



After lime has been hauled into the field, placed in large piles 

 and slaked it is ready to be spread. Any boy strong enough to 

 fill the hopper and manage horses can operate the machine. 



The lime falls but a few inches, thus avoiding dust to either 

 driver or horses. If the wind is very strong an apron can be 

 tacked, if desired, in front of hopper. 



Ordinary lumps going through the attached sieve will not inter- 

 fere with the sowing. We also furnish an extra cap and large 

 wheel whereby fertilizer of every description and plaster can be 

 aown with the spreader in quantities as low as 300 pounds, and,^ 

 if coarse, 250 pounds per acre. The hopper will hold even with 

 sieve IS bushels of slacked lime. 



Price S75.00 



BALTIMORE PEA AND FERTILIZER DRILL. 



The agitator is new, being of steel in the form of two knife-shaped 

 arms sweeping around under the mass of the fertilizer and throwing it 

 upon the revolving disc below. A hut-off has lately been added, 

 whereby the waste of fertilizer is stopped when turning at ends of rows. 

 As shown in cut, loops are bolted to frame for the purr^se of attaching 

 a horse. Excellent for sowing fodder, corn or ensilage. 



Price »6- 00 



We regret very much that those articles described below came to hand too late for proper classi- 

 fication, namely, KNO-BUG and COW-EASE, but believing them both to be of special merit wo 

 insert them here* 



KNO-BUG 



Is a compound of several different ingredi- 

 ents put together to make an article that 

 will kill the dreaded Potato Bug, leave 

 the vines in good condition and increase 

 the yield of potatoes. . 



It is better than Paris Green because 

 safer and easier to handle and does not 

 injure the plant. It is a plant food, and* 

 acts as a tonic and stimulates the growth 

 of the vines. It will not stunt the growth 

 of the plant. It will prevent Blight, Scab 

 and Rot. 



Kxo-Bug is sure to give satisfaction. 

 Try It. 



Kno-Bug is put up in the form of a dry 

 powder and is best applied with a gun or 

 sifter, but can be used in water if desired. 



Kno-Bug sifters especially made for 

 sifting Kno-Bug, but can be used for 

 Paris Green or other powdered insecti- 

 cides if desired, price, 50c. 



OUR SPECIAL PRICES. 



1 lb. package 

 3 " 



20 



Boxes 



6 .10 



.35 

 .50 

 1 «" 



Cow -Ease 



IS GUARANTEED TO 



KEEP THE 



FLIES OFF 



A PREPARATION to pre- 

 vent the dreaded fly pest 

 on horses and cattle. It is a 

 clean, clear, non-penetrating 

 liquid, does not gum up the 

 hair or blister the skin. It 

 contains nothing injurious and 

 is absolutely harmless. 



COW-EASE WILL KILL 

 ALL LICE AND 

 VERMIN. 



Directions for Use. 



For those who have a large 

 herd of cattle the quickest and 

 best way to apply Cow-Ease 

 is to use the sprayer. Where 

 it is used in a small way a 

 brush or a sponge will suffice. 

 Only light applications are 

 necessary. 



For Cows. — Under ordi- 

 nary conditions apply around 

 the bag, roots of tail and horns, 

 also across back and about 

 fore-shoulder. 



For Horses. Apply lightly 

 with a sprayer, first on legs and 

 abdomen, then on other parts. 



For Poultry. Spray in- 

 terior of coup. Paint roosts 

 and dropping boards. 



For Swine. Apply lightly 

 with a sprayer, first abdomen, 

 then across back. 



WHEN TO APPLY COW-EASE. 



The Best Time. For cows, before milking in the morning. For horses, 

 before driving. In very sultry weather it should be applied every day. 



Any of our Atomizers described on page 73 will apply Cow-Ease very 

 nicely and economically. 



Our special price, per gallon, $1.00. 



THE WAY TO PUT /T OJV 



If it is used as directed. It does not 

 gum the hair or blister thj skin. If 

 your dealer does not have it we will 

 send a gallon can, prepaid, for one 

 dollar. 



