GRIFFITH <a TURN ER CO. ^ 



THE NEW CLIPPER 



Grain, Seed, and Bean Cleaner 



These Cleaners are guaranteed 

 to be first-class in every respect. 

 They are built by competent and 

 skilled workmen and nicely fin- 

 ished in three coats of paint and 

 varnish. 



We furnish the best outfit of 

 screens ever sent out with a J^MlMW^MWBBilb^^ . -■ ^ 

 farm Mill. Our perforated zinc ^■U-IX^^^^BH'S&.T^ar*^*^; 

 screens are graduated in 64ths 

 of an inch in both round and 



oblong holes. Our woven wire ||— ^^^n |iim 



screens are made of plated wire ^Im0 - . , \ 



with the meshes uniform and 

 true to count. The zinc screens 

 will not rust and our plated wire 

 screens will last for years if 



properly cared for. ^t^^^^^m^Huri i 

 VEBTICAXi AIR BI.AST. This d^^^^^^^^BH^j I 



is a feature that no other clean- iE^H^H^H(^ByBi |^5^^^=^ — ^i-n. 

 er has and it makes possible ^^■^^^^g^^^Sj. .rvnllBLi^' 

 some very difficult separations^^^^^^HSfc .. {»* ,<,'T^KB'" nir« 

 that can be made in no other ^^^^■■|% Jli jASII** 

 way. For instance, when clean- ^^^^^^^^■^v' jfi; f} ^, 

 ing seed wheat, if the blast is ^^^^^^^Hf - ' ll[ ^I'lWPf.^^^ 

 properly regulated and the mill^^^^^MH; l' jl - l-l" 

 turned just fast enough, all the ^^^■Mliit: 'li 

 light, shrunken kernels can be 

 blown out or separated, leaving 

 only the largest, heaviest, plumpest grain which is the choicest kind of seed. 

 The same is true when cleaning seed oats — The Vertical Blast blows 

 out all the light shrunken kernels and "pin oats" leaving heavyweight 

 high grade seed. The same is true of Barley and Rye. If you use 

 an air blast sufficiently strong on your seed grain, you can raise the 

 weight from three to five pounds per bushel. That is, the grain will 

 weight tliat much more per measured bushel, after being graded on 

 the Clipper Cleaner, than It did before the light immature kernels were 

 removed. 



The No. 2-B differs from the No. 1-B only in size and capacity. Both 

 machines are equipped with a set of 12 screens for general farm use. 

 The No. 2-B is larger. 



No. 1-B $48.CO 



No. 2-B 55.00 



Pwer Attachment extra 5.00 



Baltimore Improved 

 Grain Fan 



Will clean from 60 to 100 bushels 

 per hour. Made of best material and 

 finished in a neat and tasty manner. 



I^ist Price, $70.00. 



Our Special Price, $45.00. 



Sieves, List Price, each, $3.00. 



Retail, $2.00. 



No. 9 Royal Pea Huller 



Owen's 

 Bean and 



Pea 

 Thresher 



STRONG 

 AND EFFICIENT. 

 (No. 4). 



It will thresh all varieties of beans and peas directly from 

 the vines as taken from the field, without splitting the grain, 

 and at the same time shred the vines, the same as the larger 

 size threshers. We wish to make one exception to the above, 

 and that is in cow peas, where the vines grow very rank and 

 heavy. You will readily see that, on account of its size, the 

 No. 4 could not possibly be expected to handle these like one 

 of our larger threshers, but where the vines do not grow too 

 large and where care is exercised in feeding, it does very good 

 work, indeed. We have shipped a great many of the No. 4 

 threshers to all parts of the South, and they are giving ex- 

 cellent satisfaction, especially with those who simply wish to 

 save the seed and do not care for a large capacity. Capacity, 

 10 bushels per hour. One to three horse-power. 



The No. 4 will also thresh buckwheat. 

 Price, 3120.00. 16x20 Thresher $225.00. 



Weight, 400 pounds. 



No. 9 Royal Pea Holler 



New model No. 9, with heavy bearings, wooden frame and 

 box; malleable iron cylinder and concave sections. Teeth do 

 not break. Heavy fly-wheel and two cranks. Patent revolving 

 screen, which insures absolutely clean peas and carries the 

 refuse through a separate outlet. Reversible hopper to allow 

 use of machine for cleaning wheat or other small grain. Cleans 

 and threshes the peas thoroughly without breaking them. 

 Shipping weight. 200 pounds. Can be furnished for operation 

 bv power bv substituting a pulley and heavier shaft for one 

 of the cranivs at an additional net cost of $2.50. Cow Peas 

 intended for seed should be allowed to get more mature. 

 These will unavoidablv lose most of the leaves, but will still 

 be good feed after the Peas are picked and tnreshed. 



The ROVAXi PEA STTZiXiBR will save a larger per cent, of 

 all the Peas than any other method. The iwnership of a 

 Royal Pea Huller represents an outlay so small in compari- 

 son to the benefits, that no successful farmer will be without 

 one. 



Special and exclusive features to be had only with these 

 machines are covered by patent, and cannot be had in any 

 other make. Capacity, 8 to 15 bushels Dry Peas per hour. 

 Price, $60.00. 



