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GRIFFITH <& TURNER CO. £g 



0* K. Champion Potato Hauler No. 25 



Has a seed-dropping device con- 

 sisting of the endless-cup sys- 

 tem, one which is recognized as 

 ost accurate. The seed 

 is picked up and de- 

 posited on a dial plate 

 which is equipped 

 with pockets for the 

 reception of the seed 

 pieces, where any cor- 

 rection necessary can 

 be made, insuring ab- 

 solutely one piece to 

 every hill. Tests have 

 proven that this ma- 

 chine will plant abso- 

 lutely 100 per cent. 



pfe^s^The^f.tf™ 11 ' , P f feCt - Anting ? Sparge 6 or^smaU 

 pieces Ihe distances of dropping are 12, 15 and IS inches 



tn^ 1&V S ° f st 1 el construction, fitted with a sliding bot- 



}o s'in^-li C m,t Vfl S a S i ea ? y feed ' and a 8uard Permits the cups 

 J° sl "^o out the seed pieces, no matter what the shape may 

 foe. Two shoes are used for making the furrow. The first 

 opens the trench for the reception of the fertilizer The sec- 

 end opens it deeper, spreading a thin coat of dirt over the fer- 

 tilizer so as not to allow same to come directly in contact with 

 the potatoes. The discs are 14 inches ■ cn 



The seat at the rear enables the operator to be in position 



Mr^^fl^ er ^ tire work and » ives him access to 

 the levers one of which raises or lowers the shoe and discs- 

 the other throws the seed feed in or out of gear Whenever 

 regular sized pieces and a steady team are used it "is not 

 always necessary to use two men on this planter. The driver 

 can operate it from the rear seat, 

 renter machine can also be converted into an automatic 



This planter embodies all requisites necessary to make it 

 a durable machine, and in construction it is very simple 



Weighs with fertilizer attachment about 350 "pounds ' 



Xast Price v *ioe.nn 



Our Special Price .' .' .' .' ; 75.00 



"Peerless" Hand Potato Planter 



THE LIGHTEST TUBULAR PLANTER MADE 



Its spring-closed jaws are especially designed to 

 enter the soil easily, yet open wide enough to drop 

 the largest seed. The dropping lever or dump is 

 ■adjustable for any depth of planting. The con- 

 veyor tube is galvanized iron. 



Our Special P"ice, $1.00; List Price, $1.60. 



Directions for Using. — Walk erect, plunge 

 planter into the soil, press forward as you with- 

 draw it; seed is left in moist soil, not dry, as is 

 usually the case when seed is dropped by one man 

 and left to be covered by another. 



"Acme" Hand Potato Planter 



This is similar to the above, except it is not 

 "tubular, but a stick planter. We do not carry 

 these in stock, but can furnish them direct from 

 the factory. Same directions for working apply 

 -on this as on the "Peerless." 



Our Special Price, 75c; List Price, $1.00. 



Hench & Dromgold Potato Digger 



List Price, $13.00; Our Special Price, $8.00. 



List Price, Steel Share $1.60 



Our Special Price, Steel Share, 1.00 



Standards are 

 made of cast 

 iron, having on 

 a highly-polish- 

 ed steel share. 

 Side or wing 

 pieces- to the 

 standard are 

 bolted with a 

 ratchet, by 

 which they can 

 be adjusted to 

 stand up or 

 d o w n as de- 

 sired. Fingers extending back from the standard are made in 

 a zig-zag form, instead of straight, as shown in cut, on ac- 

 count of which they separate the potatoes from the ground 

 better. They are made of spring steel, and are very elastic 

 and durable. 



We Also Carry Repairs for the Hitchcock Digger. 



Steel Point List Price, $1.20; Our Special Price, $ .75 



Beam List Price, 4. CO; Our Special Price, 2.50 



Cast Head List Price, 2.00; Our Special Price, 1.25 



The construction of 

 the Gem Seed Potato 

 Cutter is very simple, 

 and is built for accu- 

 racy as well as con- 

 venience. It is strong 

 and durable; the knives 

 are of good quality 

 steel and are fitted to 

 grooves in frame, mak- 

 ing them easy to re- 

 move if necessary. It. 

 will cut any size potato 

 in pieces uniform in 

 size, thereby insuring 

 more accurate planting 

 when power planter is 

 tised. Size, 24 inches 

 long, 8 inches wide. 

 Weight, 8 pounds. List 

 Price, $4.00. Our Spe- 

 cial Price, $2.50. 



0. K. Champion Potato Digger 



List Price, $125.00 

 Our Special Price, $75.00 

 Weight 580 Lbs. 



Send for Special 

 atalogue. 



The O. K. Cham- 

 pion Digger with 

 its many superior 

 features commends 

 itself to the care- 

 ful buyer. It has 

 stood the test of 

 years and has 

 many times proven 

 to be the victor in 

 the potato field ov- 

 er all competitors. 

 Its construction 

 embodies all the 

 essential features 

 which make it ab- 

 solutely reliable. 

 It is built with a 

 view to simple- 

 ness, doing away 



with all unnecessary wearing parts, which accounts for its easy draught. 

 Two horses will do the work with ease. There is no chain drive to cause 

 friction and wear; only two gear wheels are employed on the entire ma- 

 chine. 



The shovel is 20 inches wide, scooping up that width of ground and pota- 

 toes, depositing them on the elevator separating apron, whose links are 

 alternately raised and lowered. These run over a sprocket agitator, which 

 keeps the apron continuously agitated up and down, causing the separation 

 to be done with the least possible power requirements and giving the ma- 

 chine a good separating capacity. The potatoes then fall upon the rear 

 shaking fork rower, thoroughly cleaning any remaining dirt from the pota- 

 toes, and depositing them in a row of about 12 inches behind the machine. 



0. K. CHAMPION 

 POTATO CUTTER 



Cuts potatoes 

 in exact sizes 

 that are best 

 suited to plant 

 with any power 

 planter. To cut 

 by hand means 

 all shapes, both 

 large and small. 

 Will cut five to 

 seven bushels per 

 hour. No power 

 planter can plant 

 correctly unless 

 the tubers are ,„.. . 

 cut an exact size. ^C»£ 

 Planting large 

 sized seed in- 

 sures a better 

 stand because there is more nourishment fur- 

 nished the young plant than can be had from 

 small seed. Many times it has been noticed that 

 many potatoes will be up three or four inches be- 

 fore' others break through the surface, and fre- 

 quently they never show themselves, which failure 

 is placed to bad seed, when really it is owing to 

 too small seed. 



List Price, $10.00; Our Special Price, $6.00. ' 



