The following articles came to hand too late for 



classification. 



Onondaga 

 Transplanting Machine. 



For transplanting all kinds of Plants success- 

 fully, such as Tobacco, Tomato, Sweet Potato, 

 Celery, Strawberry and other Plants. 



It can be operated so that it will set the plants 16, 18, 20 

 or 32 inches apart, or any other distances, with a half 

 inch stream or more on the roots of the plants. The cov- 

 ering rollers pacK the roots leaving dry dirt around the 

 stalk or heart of the plant, thus the roots are kept moist 

 a number of days without danger of baking. It takes 

 only two boys and driver to plant from four to five acres 

 a day with it. Cask holds 1200 gallons water. In front 

 of the plow which works in the ground there is an Ad- 

 justable Cleaner (shown in cut), which cleans away from 

 in front of the plant (being set), the loose stones and 

 lumps of dirt, thus it will work in stony ground as well 

 as any other. 



Price $55 00 



. . . Directions . . . 



1st. Prepare your ground in good condition. 



2d. Regulate the wheels so that the right pressure is 

 attained on loose or heavy soil, which also regulates the 

 depth the plow should run in the ground. 



3d. Adjust the foot rests for the dropper boys' comfort. 



4th. The two dropper boys' set plants alternately. 



5th. Drive horses slow and regular, and in a short 

 time the boys can do good work. 



6th. If you have long and short plants, transplant the 

 long ones, then adjust the machine for the short ones. 



Below find a few testimonials, culled from the manu- 

 facturers circulars: 



Waping, Conn. 

 I own an Onondaga Tobacco Transplanter and would 

 not take $100 for it if I could not get another. 



GEO. MOULTON. 



Elroy, Ohio. 

 The Onondaga Planter cannot be excelled by any in 

 our market, and needs only to be tried to satisfy any 

 grower of tobacco. qeO. SULLENBARGEK. 



Cynthiana, Kentucky. 

 The Transplanter does all you claim it to do. 



WM. FLORENCE. 



Cynthiana, Kentucky. 

 I bought an Onondaga Transplanter last year, and it 

 does the work perfectly satisfactory. 



JOHN W. SHANNON. 



Agawam, Mass. 



I set my crops of Tobacco with the Onondaga Trans- 

 planter. The plants started and grew uniferm. The ma- 

 chine set plants grow quickest. It is light, simple and 

 connot be improved. It is the planter for the small 

 grower to buy. q. A. CUSHMAN. 



No. 1 Patent Shifting or 

 i^djustable Pole. 



Shifts to fit any Carriage or Sleigh, 



This is one of the most complete adjustable poles on 

 the market. It is made of the best selected timber and 

 ironed with Norway iron. No malleable iron used at all 

 Price $8.00 



Buggy Tops. 



licather Stay and Quarter ..$15.00 



Rubber 13.00 



Drill 8.00 



Evans' No. 5 



Vegetable 



and Root Cutter. 



Suitable for a Flock of 

 50 to 1000 Fowls. 



This cutter is adapted es- 

 pecially for poultry men 

 and farmers or for surbur- 

 ban residents keeping a 

 couple of cows. Cuts roots 

 and vegetables into fine 

 chicken feed. Capacity, one 

 bushel in about fivemiuutes. 

 Price $5.00 



Whipple's Supplementary 

 Adjustable Harrow Tooth Points 



Old Harrows made 

 as good as new at 

 small expense. 



These points are made 

 of a high grade of steel 

 and will outwear the 

 original points. The 

 ears extend back and 

 the point being made 

 of spring metal, allows 

 the ears to be drawn 

 together, clamping the shank firmly, and if the old teeth 

 are out of line, the Points, being adjustable, can be hned 

 up so that every tooth will rest on the ground. 



These Points will fit any of the old Spring Teeth on the 

 market. 



Price, Point 15c. each. 



Hartman "Stockade" 



Woven Wire Fence. 



Strong, Durable, Cheap, Ornamental, 



Convenient, because easy to handle, 

 quickly put up. Made of heavy galvanized 

 wire. As seen by the cut the wires in the 

 lower portion are much closer than is the 

 case in the upper part, consequently it acts 

 as an ♦effectual break against chickens and 

 small animals and to larger animals it pre- 

 sents such a rigid appearance that they will 

 not attempt to jump it. The **Y" steel posts 

 are used in the erection of this fence. (See 

 cut.) 



Price without Steel Posts, 



4 feet high 60c. per rod* 



5 " " 73c. " 



Steel Posts 50c. each. 



Price subject to change without notice. 



