GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. ^ 



Galloon's Broadcast Seed Sower 



Por sowingr Clover, Timothy, 

 wallet, CpAz, Wheat, Hemp, 

 Barle; ■) Sye, Bice, Bucfewheat, 

 Standard Seeder of the 

 World — A Model for Ac- 

 cur cy and Bnr ability — 

 Malleable IroiL i rame — 

 Steel Hopper and Gate — 

 Brass Bischarg'er. 



The breadth of the cast 

 will be according to the 

 weight of the seed. Wheat 

 and Rye, 30 to 36 feet. 

 Oats, 21 to 25 feet. Bar- 

 ley, 27 to 33 feet. Clover, 

 Millet, Hungarian Seed, 20 

 to 24 feet. Hemp, 27 to 30 

 feet. Timothy, 15 to 18 

 feet. 



OUR SPECIAI. PRICE, $4.50. Parcel Post Weight, 8 lbs. 

 Wisconsin Seeder $4.00 



The Original Improved Cyclone 



Although this ma- 

 chine has been much 

 improved and simpli- 

 fied in recent years, 

 yet the same general 

 principles which char- 

 acterized it when sold 

 from $10.00 to $12.00 

 each are still retain- 

 ed. It differs mate- 

 rially and very ad- 

 vantageously from all 

 other Sowers in hav- 

 ing a slope feedboard 

 with an oblong hop- 

 per which terminates 

 in a metal edge, on 

 which edge oscillates 

 a feed plate which 

 does not allow the 

 seed to become clog- 

 ged, but makes a 

 positive force feed 

 and insures a uniform flow and even distribution of seed. Any- 

 one desiring a convenient, practical and an all-round firat- 

 class grain and grass seeder, a good, large sower that will 

 meet the most exacting demands, we cannot recommend the 

 C7Ci;ON'E too hlffhly. 



PBICE, $2.00. Parcel Post Weight. 6 Iba. 



YCLONE 



Seed Sower 



The SOWER THAT 

 SCATTERS EVENLY 



GRASS SEEDS AND FORAGE FI^AITTS, See Pages 44 to 48. 



Meeker Smoothing Disc Harrow 



Steel 



and £and Roller Combined. 



The frame measures 6 feet 8 Inches by 6 feet, and has four 

 sets of rollers, having 58 discs, 8 inches diameter on them. 

 The discs grind all the lumps so fine that the seed must come 

 up, leveling and leaving the land fine and smooth, and doing 

 its work far better than the rake. Price, $45.00. Special Dis- 

 count for Cash. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT KOTICE. 



THOMPSON'S 

 CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDER 



Sows 14 to 16 Peet XTlde, Any Amonnt Desired Per Acre. Will] 

 Sow 20 to 25 Acres Per Day. 



Perfection feed is at- 

 tained in making it abso- 

 lutely positive, yet a non- 

 leaking carrier, when 

 thrown out of connection. 

 The quantity of seed to 

 the acre is accurately 

 shown by the index pla.te. 



This Grass Seed- 

 er is simple, with- 

 out gearing, cams 

 or intricate ma- 

 chinery. It cannot 

 get out of order. 



It is strong, yet weighs but 40 pounds. 

 No. 1 — Complete Clover and Grass Seeder, the most popular 

 style. 14-foot. $9.50. 16-foot. $10.00. 



No. 5 — ^Complete Seeder, with Double Hopper, sows Red 

 Top, Orchard Griiss, Blue Grass, Lawn Grass, as well as 

 Clover. 14-foot, $12.00. 



MAITIX.A ROPE FEEDER. 



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GRITCO No. 9 I.AWKGRASS SEEDER. 



Made especially for handling Lawn Grass Mixtures. These 

 mixtures are generally composed of different kind of grasses, 

 and the regular seeder will not handle them. 



ISTo. 9 $13.50 



THORfiPSON'S ROYAL CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDER 



These Seeders are similar to the Thompson above, except 

 they have Chain Xeed. 



No. 11 — 14 ft., singe hopper $9.50 



No. 11 — 16 ft., single hopper 10.00 



No. 12 — 14 ft., double hopper 12.00 



LIGHTNING SEED SOWER 



Will spread seed 

 evenly from 30 to 40 

 feet. Method of sow- 

 ing is by swinging 

 tube In horizontal po- 

 sition from right to 

 left which closely re- 

 sembles the old meth- 

 od by liand. Gives 

 control over seed on 

 a circle of i feet be- 

 fore it leaves the 

 tube and the wind 

 has no chance to blow 

 seed into bnnches be- 

 fore it strikes the 

 ground. 



PRICE, $1X)0. 

 Parcel Post Wt, 1 lb. 



Cheap, durable, weighs 

 only 12 oz. Simple; no re- 

 pairs. 



Will Sow 60 Acres per 

 Da7 of Clover, Timothy, 

 Millet, Alfalfa, Plaz, etc. 



m A NO. 1 COBBLER'S OUTFIT 



This Cobbler's Outfit should 

 be in every home. Do your own 

 shoe repairing. It is expensive 

 to have a cobbler repair them. 

 l!>ach set includes the follow- 

 ing: 1 Stand for Lasts, 1 Ex- 

 tra Large Last, 1 Medium Last, 

 1 Small Last, 1 Shoe Knife, 1 

 Hammer Head, 1 Hammer Han- 

 dle, 1 Sewing Awl, 1 Sewing 

 Awl Handle, 1 Harness Awl, 

 1 Harness Awl Handle, 1 Peg 

 Awl, 1 Peg Awl Handle, 1 Pkg. 

 4-*! Clinch Nails, 1 Pkg. 5-8 

 Clinch Nails, 1 Pkg. 2 oz. Shoe 

 Tacks, 1 Pkg. 5-8 Heel Nails, 

 1 Pkg. (6) Shoe Needles, 1 Ball 

 Shoe Wax, 1 Ball Shoe Thread, 

 1 Copy Directions. 



X>rice, per set 85e.. 



Parcel Post Weight, 7 lbs. 



