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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO. 



Twentieth Century Manure Spreader. 



AS A LABOR AND MATERIAL SAVER this is one of the most economical implements used on a farm. 

 It will spread just the quantity desired and do it evenly, covering every square inch with finely pulverized manure 

 in one-tenth the time required with shovels and forks. Drill attachments can be changed to lime hood by remov- 

 ing the chutes and adding the lime board. 



CHANGE OF FEED. — By means of a very ingenious device, worked by means of a foot lever, the 

 amount of manure can be changed instantly to a greater or lesser quantity. This is a very desirable improve- 

 ment, for frequently both poor and rich land are found contiguous ; without this arrangement it is impossible to 

 regulate the quantity. It is not found on any other spreader made. 



SAFETY END BOARD.— This will not admit of clogging. The Distributor cannot be thrown in gear until 

 the Safety Board is raised. This operation is controlled from the driver's seat, and prevents waste of material. 



THE REAR AXLE. — This is of the utmost importance. In other spreaders the main axle is made of shaft- 

 ing i 15-16 inches diameter. In this is used a 2 1-16 inch axle of the best cold drawn steel. This rear axle must 

 sustain its share of the load, beside driving the mechanism of the Beater device, hence it must be practically 

 unbreakable. 



PRICES. 



Size A, capacity 30 bushels $110 OO 



Size B, capacity 40 bushels 115 OO 



Size C, capacity 50 bushels 120 OO 



Drill attachment for leaving manure in 



rows, extra 8 OO 



Wind Brake, or Lime Hood, for windy 



weather, extra 5 OO 



Brake or Lock for hilly sections, extra.... 5 OO 



Three-Horse Evener, extra $4 OO 



Slow feed for lime, ashes, etc., extra 1 50 



Lugs, per set of 28, for use in frosty 



weather 2 25 



Whiffletrees, Neck Yoke and Two-horse Evener fur- 

 nished free. 

 Special discount from these prices. 



Owing to the peculiar construction of the Beater Device the draft of this machine is rendered much lighter than 



any other. 



YOU NEED A MANURE SPHEADEH. 



An Estimate of Seed and Number of Plants Requisite to Crop 

 an Acre in any one Variety. 



It will be noticed that these quantities are in some instances in excess of what will be actually required, but 

 are given to insure a full stand ; it is poor policy to stint the quantity of seed. 



Asparagus in 12-inch drills 16 qts. 



Asparagus plants at 4x ). 2 feet. 8,000 



Barley 2%, bush. 



Beans, Bush, in drills at 2% feet. . 1% bush. 



Beans, Pole, Lima at 4 x 4 feet 20 qts. 



Beans, Carolina, Prolific, etc., at 

 4x3 feet 10 qts. 



Beets and Mangolds, in drilis at 

 2% feet 12 lbs. 



Broom Corn in drills 12 lbs. 



Cabbage sown in outdoor beds for 

 transplanting 10 oz. 



Cabbage sown in frames 4 oz. 



Carrot in drills at 2J ., feet 3 lbs. 



Celery, seed 8 oz. 



Celery plants at 4 x % feet 25,000 



Clover, White Dutch 12 lbs. 



Clover, Lucerne 10 lbs. 



Clover, Alsike 12 lbs. 



Clover, Large Red with Timothy .12 lbs. 



Clover, Large Red without Tim- 

 othy 16 lbs. 



Corn, Sugar 10 qts. 



Corn, Field 9 qts. 



Corn, Salad, in drills at 10 inches, 



large seed 25 lbs. 



Cucumber in hills at 3x4 feet. . . 2 qts. 



Cucumber in drills 3 qts. 



Egg-plant, plants 3x2 feet 4 oz. 



Endive in drills at 2% feet 3 lbs. 



Flax, broadcast 2 bush. 



Grass, Timothy with Clover. ... 6 qts. 

 Grass, Timothy without Clover. 10 qts. 



Grass, Orchard 50 lbs. 



Grass, Red Top, or herds 40 lbs. 



Grass, Blue 40 lbs. 



Grass, Rye 30 lbs. 



Grass, Millet 32 qts. 



Hemp, broadcast I 1 ., bush. 



Kale, German Greens 51bs. 



Lettuce in rows at 2Y 2 feet. . . ., . 3 lbs. 



Leek in rows at 2% feet 3 lbs. 



Lawn Grass 100 lbs. 



Melons, Water, in hills, 8x8feet. 3 lbs. 

 Melons, Citron, in hills 4x4 feet. 2 lbs. 



Oats 2 bush. 



Okra in drills 2V 2 x ^ feet 20 lbs. 



Onion in beds for sets 60 lbs. 



Onion in rows to make large 



bulbs 6 lbs. 



Parsnip in drills at 2) i feet 5 lbs. 



Pepper plants 2 l 4 x 1 feet 17,500 



Pumpkin in hills 8 x 8 feet 2 qts. 



Parsley in drills at 2 feet 4 lbs. 



Peas in drills, short varieties 2 buth. 



Peas in drills, tall varieties. . .1 to V ■> bush. 



Peas in drills, broadcast 3 bush. 



Potatoes 10 bush. 



Radish in drills at 2 feet 8 lbs. 



Rye, broadcast 2 bush. 



Rye, drilled 1% bush. 



Salsify in drills at 2% feet 10 lbs. 



Spinach , broadcast 30 lbs. 



Squash, Bush, in hills 4x4 feet.. . 8 lbs. 

 Squash , Running, in hills 8 x 8 feet 2 lbs. 



sorghum 4 qts. 



Turnips in drills at 2 feet 2 lbs. 



Turnips, broadcast 2)4 bash. 



Tomatoes in frame 3 oz. 



Tomatoes, seed in hills, 3x3 feet. 8 oz. 



Tomatoes, plants 3,800 



Wheat in drills l^bush. 



Wheat, broadcast 2 bush. 



