RETAIL PRICE LIST. 



The increasing importance of Root Crops, both for market and for feeding 

 to stock, demands a more perfect machine for sowing the different kinds ©f seeds, 

 with regularity and in proper quantity with less niamial labor. 



The " Regulator " Drill combines the best points ever produced in this 

 class of machines, has won the highest prizes in this country and in Europe, and 

 given general satisfaction during the past five years. It has been remodeled and 

 farther improvefi, in the '' KEW HEGULATOW for 1875, m 



simplicity, ease of operation, durability, and style of finish, and will continue to 

 be the Standard Machine. 



The " New Regulator " has all the desirable qualities of the old one. 

 with other advantages, viz. : — • 



1. It is simpler, easier handled and more compact, being about one foot shorter. 



2. It lias a neat galvanized sheet iron hopper, stronger than a wood or cast 

 iron one, and not affected by the weather — has no corners for seed to pack in, 

 and feeds better. 



3. The handles being arranged with a Cross-Head, the operator stands 

 upright and pushes the machine along easily with the aid of his body, and not 

 by his arms, as in all other machines — a laboi-ious way. 



4. By dropping the handles a little at the ends of the rows, the machine can 

 be run upon the roller, without sowing seed. 



5. The ne'iv, double-hitiged marker is very simple and strong, and readily 

 adjusted to any width. 



6. The machine will stand tip alone, and is not liable to tip over. 



7. It sows Fodder Corn and Fertilizers equally well. 



8. It covers the seed better — is a very still running machine, and has no 

 objectionable wear. 



It is the only machine authorized to use the OPEN WHITE SEED CONDUCTOR, 

 to show the seed as it drops, a matter of great importance, by means of which the 

 operator can, at a glance, see how the seed is being dropped, and thereby prevent 

 any mistake or failure in sowing. 



Weight, 35 lbs. Packed in a crate it measures 23^ cubic feet, and weighs 

 46 lbs. Full directions for using attached to each machine. 



We also take pleasure in calling the attention of Gardeners and Dealers to the 



"TS^^O" W^ D^II<I<. 



It 5i\pplies a want long felt by many who have not bought these great labor 

 saving machines, from the fact that those already on the market were too expens- 

 ive and could not be afforded by the small Gardeners. 



It is designed to supersede the Matthews and other inferior and higher 

 oriced Drills now on the market. 



