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BED CHIEF COBN SHEI.I.EB. 



Cast iron, japanned; fastened to bin. 

 box, barrel, bucket or tub by two clamps; 

 height over all 10 inches; width over all 8 

 inches. Adjustable hopper, width 3% 

 inches; depth 4 inches. Pressure regulated 

 by a No. 10 gauge wire coil spring; diam- 



eter of shell wheel, 7 finches, studded with 

 Ms -inch oval teeth, which will not crack 

 the grains. Length of steel axle bearing, 

 4^ inches; length of cranks, 9^^ inches. 

 Will shell clean all kinds of field corn and 

 throw out the cobs. "Weight, each, about 11 

 pounds. Price, $2.25. 



BOSS PATENT ADJUST- 

 ABZ.E COBN HTJSEEB. — No. 



74 C. A. — Paght-hand; select 

 split muleskin; nickel plated 

 single steel spear hook, with 

 lug at bottom to hold it in 

 position. 



Nickel plated cold rolled stamped steel 

 palm plate 4^ x 2% inches, with 22 holes 

 for various adjustments; adjustable to 10 

 different positions; leather palm and wrist 

 piece 2% inches wide at wrist, with one % 

 inch strap with nickel plated buckle fasten- 

 ing; combination adjustable thumb and 

 wrist strap % inch, in one piece, with nick- 

 el plated buckle fastening. 75c. each. 



ATKIN'S COBN HUSKEB. — Price, 75c. 



each. 



CZiABE'S NEW FZ.ATE HOOK AND 

 WBIST COBN HUSEEB. — Price, 80c. each. 



GABDEN ZiINES. — Made of cotton, 

 50c. per ball, postage 10c. extra. 



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SPECIALTIES. 



YEI^I^OW JEBSET SWEET POTATOES. 



Yellow Jersey Sweet Potatoes can be 

 made a very profitable crop for the farm- 

 ers of this section. North of the Ohio our 

 Southern yam finds little favor. The pro- 

 duce trade handles it only in small quanti- 

 ties, and consumers find it so different in 

 appearance and character from the Jersey 

 Sweet they are accustomed to that the de- 

 mand is small and uncertain. Northern 

 dry, mealy Jersey Sweet, 

 August and September we 

 $1.50 to $2.50 per bushel 

 potatoes. These potatoes 

 bushels of merchantable 



people like the 

 and during July, 

 can easily get 

 for our Jersey 

 will yield 200 



stock per acre by the 15th of August, pro- 



vided the draws are set in open field by 

 the 15th of April. Price, 75c. per peck, 

 $2.50 per bushel. 

 CABOI^INA OB SEWEE POZkE BEAN. 



The "Butter Bean" of the South. These 

 grow quickly, mature early, are immense- 

 ly productive, and continue in bearing 

 throughout the season. The vines are^ 

 slender with rather small, shiny dark- 

 green leaves. 



SEIBEBT'S Z.IMA POI.E BEAN. 



Is claimed to be the earliest Pole Lima 

 Bean in cultivation. It is a large podded 

 variety of first class quality, and Is 

 specially recommended for Southern plant- 

 ing. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 



Our seeds are all tested by our Grower before being shipped to us, and 

 Immediately upon their arrival here they are tested in the Standard Seed 

 Tester and in the ground, thereby assuring perfect germination. It is to our 

 interest to sell the very best seed obtainable. 



Our facilities are without doubt the very best in the South, and, coupled 

 with our many years of experience, afford us the opportunity to get the very 

 best that is grown. 



The above are facts, and while we could write pages of proofs of our 

 method of doing business, it is useless for us to burden you with lengthy write- 

 ups when a trial order from you will convince you and let you prove it for 

 yourself. 



Our Customers Speak For Us. Read the Testimonials on Page 169. 



