ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



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refer especially to our unequalled belt feed, strengthened to meet the demands 

 of horse machines. This feed is without doubt superior in all r^sp-cts. and is 

 so pronourced by farmers e\er> where. We urgently auvise spreauing tertilizer 

 well for iurrow work, especially when usin^ heavy. These distributers put this 

 matter readily and thoroughly urder the control of the operator. These ma 

 chines are worked with one horse, 1N0. 14, j and will dibtribuie fertilizer in 3 

 furrows at once, if 2* feet or less apart. Over that widtn, mid up to 5 feet, it 

 will distribute in 2 furrows, It will side dr^ss 2 rows of any growing crop, on 

 each side of both rows. It will also side dre^s one side of 2 rows, thit is to say. 

 either the North side or South side as may be desired. It will distribute over" 2 

 beds of strawberries of ordinary width, spread nice y to suit the case. It can be 

 instantly changed to a broadcaster, taking a 6cope of 6 leet. No. 16 will be 

 found a most convenient machine, for doing furrow work, side and top dressing 

 on rows up to 8 feet apart, and broadcasting. 



Price Shipping Weight. Hopper Capacity 



No. 14. $30. 29.) pounds. 300 lbs fertilizer 



No. 16. $43. 362 pounds. 450 lbs. fertilizer 



mcUJboner Seed Drill. 



We claim this to be the best garden "seed] drillj on the market, and I 



want to explain bri. fl\ a few of the 

 leading valuable features if the drill. 

 let., It will drill all kinds of garden 

 seed with ureat regularity, in a \ ery 

 narrow row or line. This is very de- 

 sirable because it is ea-er to w ( rk 

 clo-e to the plants, while ihey are 

 small. Easier to thin them, and I bey 

 come up better it tie gT< und should 

 crust. 2nd., It plan's tetdinhiIJa cr 

 PI bc« s thus - - - several difl 

 distances, not in a lump, but strung 

 out just tnougfa to tbin rei lily Thi< 

 Fa vea a great deal of eeed and labor, and 

 is well woithy the planters earnest attention To chai g<- from drilling io hill 

 intr, and back attain, requires but one second ol turn. ;;i.i. The feed is poei 

 tive and periectlv adapted to the certain and regular distribution of the light 

 rough, blow moving seed, as well as the heavier smooth kind-. In fact, we 

 here emphasize the |.oint that we have in this drill, a feed t» at handles all 

 kinds of seed, i h., Tne feed gate is iu open view; and cai be seen by the 

 operator while the Bp reader is in motion, 5th., The Med bring put down j n ■ 

 line, they are covered in a manner that prevents water from lyiog on them 



