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Janesville 

 Corn Planter 



CORN PLANTER RUNNER 



Runners for Single Row Planters 



List Our Special 

 Trice. Price. 



Each. 



[•'in- Ilench & Drom'goTd 



Daisy $2.00 



For Farmers' Friend 2.00 



" Hoosier 2.00 



" Kevstone, No. 



6V- 2.00 



For Deere 2.00 



•' Evans . ...2.00 

 " Blk. Hawk. 2. 00 



$1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



CHICAGO-ENGfT-CO . 



List 

 Trice. 



No. D Chain Drive Plain Planter with Check Rower. 



80 rods 'Wire. Edge Drop only $69.00 $40.00 



No. 7 Gear Drive Tlain Tlanter with Check Rower. 



80 rods Wire. Edge Drop only 71.00 41.25 



No. 5 Chain Drive Plain Tlanter with Check Rower, 



SO rods Wire, with lioth Edge and Flat Drop. . 72.00 42.50 

 No. 7 Gear Drive Tlain Tlanter with Check Rower. 



80 rods Wire, with hoth Edge and Flat Drop. . 73.00 43.75 

 No. 5 Chain Drive Tlain Tlanter with either Edge or 



Flat Drop Flates without Check Rower 59.00 35.00 



No. 7 Gear Drive Tlain Tlanter with either Edge or 



Flat Drop Tlates without Check Rower 61.00 . 36.25 



No. 8 Plain Planter Drill Drop only without Check 



Rower 59.00 35.00 



For Disk Planters add to above 2.00 1.00 



Fertilizer Attachment for any of the above add 20.00 10.00 



The Janesville Tlanter is made adjustable in width 3 feet to 4 feet. 

 This corn planter was developed so as to retain a high average per cent, 

 of number of kernels that one desired to plant in a hill. 



This quick ohanpe of number of kernels to the hill — 

 2, 3 or 4 — is effected very simply. By operating a small 

 hand lever within easy reach, operator sets clutch so 

 as to turn seed shaft one-sixth, one-fourth or one-third 

 of a revolution, giving 2, 3 or 4 kernels to hill. See cut. 



The following points in construction of Janesville corn 

 planters should be noted: 



1. Convertible drop — ed°re 

 or flat. This feature was 

 devised to meet the condi- 

 tion where a farmer on oc- 

 casion may not care to take 

 the time to select his seed 

 corn. 



2. Automatic throw-off to 

 wire simplifies the operation 

 of machine. 



3. Automatic distribution 

 of wire on reel — another 

 labor and time-saving fea- 

 ture. 



4. Chain or gear drive 

 planters with adjustable 

 drop. 



A steel chain Is attached to raising lever in such way that it can he 

 made automatic in the operation or set so that operator releases wire at 

 his will. 



TJirQHcrh the improved construction it is possible for operator to change 

 from hill drop to drill drop without leaving his seat or oven without stop- 

 ping team. A combined foot drop and drill drop attachment is placed to 

 rocker shaft, which enables operator, by simply pressing this lever by the 

 center, to lock valves in planter opening and throw clutch into gear so it 

 will run continuously anil, of course, drill. When used as a foot drop 

 simply do not press the lever down so far. 



Valves on Janesville Tlanter are so plocofl flmt there is no possibility 

 of mixing the hills. Cpper valve is located so close to seed plate that it 

 cannot cet out of time, and lower valve is so constructed that it can 

 free itself readily from dirt or trash that may get into it. The valve 

 movement ensures your beincr alwavs in check whether you drive fast or 

 slow, and rows will lie straight. The force feed takes care of increased 

 momentum in fast driving. 



Chance from e''-e drnri to flat drnn is effected bv simply alterlnc seed 

 plates. Ch.Fns'e from nHllnc to drilling is made bv throw-ins clutch in 

 cear with lover. lastly, without stnpning team. 2. ■': or 4 kernels may be 

 dropped to a hill hv oneratins small band lever within easy reach. 



A rod rnnninsr from rear axle to front frame throws marl ine out of 

 gear when raised at ends to turn around. 



The Quick Change 2, 3 or 4 Kernels. 



SEE PAGE 



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S"37EST 

 CORN. 

 SrE PAGE 

 31 FOR. 

 FIEIiD 

 CORN. 



For 

 Double Row 



Planters 



List Our special 

 Trice Trice. 

 PerPr. Per Pr. 



For Janesville, Nos. 1. 5. 



" Black Hawk. No. 1 . . 



" Black Hawk. No. I 



" Black Hawk. No. 5.. 



" Deere, No. 8 



•• Deere. No. 9 



" J. I. Case 



" Evans' Steel Frame. . 



" Evans' Wood 



" Evans* Simplex 



" Superior 



" Hoosier, No. 5 



" Hoosier. No. 10 



" Hoosier. No. II 



" Tisrer. No. 4.. 



" Tisrer, No. 10 



" Rullseye 



" TIniou Victor 



" Barlow. Wood Frame 



$4.00 



$3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4^0 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.50 



3.25 



4.50 



3.25 



4.50 



3.25 



4.00 



3.00 



5.00 



3.50 



PLANTER RUNNER SHOE 



Intended for use on 

 most old wornout run 

 ners where a new run 

 ner cannot be obtained, 

 anil it will answer the 

 purpose, but where new 

 runners can he had it 

 is much preferable. 

 !■„,. Puir, List Price, 

 J2 20; Our Special 

 Price, $1.50. 



Planter Patent Seed Gorn Grader 



SINGLE SCREEN, 

 List Price. $11.00 Dozen. Our Special Price, 75c. Each. 



DOUBLE SCREEN, 

 List Price. $19.00 Dozen. Our Special Price, $1.25 Each. 

 NO ONE WHO PLANTS CORN CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT A 

 CORN GRADER. 



Simplest. Perfect Grader. Most Rapid (12 bushels per hour). 

 Absolutely Substantial. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 

 Endorsed by Corn Growers and Planter Manufacturers. 

 Seed Corn Sorted with the Planter Patent Seed Corn Grader separates the 

 kernels into differenl sizes. 



First — The large, irregular kernels. 



Second — The uniform kernels. 



Third — Small, round, thin and broken kernels. 



The second are the uniform kernels which are the ones that germinate 

 more perfectly and are those that the planter will drop best, and 

 any number you wish can be dropped to {he hill. No loss of seed. 

 The corn grower can plant the larse. irrecnlar grains if he wishes, 

 or he can also plant the round, thin and broken kernels, but it is not 

 advised by growers* breeders or the majority of Corn Farmers. 



