MATS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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May's Eureka Seeder. 
A Flrst=Class, Perfect Sowing Machine for $1.40. 
This sows any seed perfectly as well as the Cyclone. It is 
well and strongly made and sells for 50 cents less. In using 
this machine there is no chance for skipping, even if you do not 
walk exactly straight or take large steps, as some of the seed 
is continually being thrown 8 to 10 feet ahead of operator, 
and sufficient lap is made on account of not seeding so heavy 
at edges, that a slight crook will not be noticed. 
The Cyclone Seeder, $1.90. 
"Will sow timothv, clover, wheat, oats, rye, buckwheat, Hun- 
garian, bone dust, red top, turnip, millet, corn, cotton 
and all other grains and seeds perfectly even and any 
desired amount to the acre, and from 40 to 60 acres a 
day. The machine is strictly first-class in every respect; 
the bag or hopper is extra large and made from heavy 
ducking. It sows clover 36 feet to a round; timothy, 
27 feet; millet, 36 feet; flax, 36 feet; wheat, 50 feet; 
oats, 36 feet; barley, 4,0 feet; rye, 50 feet, etc. 
Improved Cahoon. 
Triumph Corn Planter. 
With Pumpkin Seed Attachment, 
for $i.oo. 
This is made by the same firm ^ 
which turns out the well known ^.^<:-;:'-V:>;-'; 
"Triumph," but has the addition- •'V'-'^ "/. 
al feature of a Pumpkin Seed ■ ' / 
Attachment, which makes it par- 
ticularly va'uable for farmers. 
Triumph Corn Hanter without 
Pumpkin Seed Attachment, 
80 cents. 
Eureka Seeder. 
The Lightning. 
S^"Guaranteed to Sow ft am 50 to 
80 Acres per Day (either Horse- 
back or Foot), of Clover, Timothy, 
Millet, Flax and all Seeds of same 
nature. 
A Seed Sower 
for $i.oo 
Full directions for use with 
each machine. 
pense. 
in the 
Family 
Grist Mill 
for $3.65. 
This No.O Mill is 
especially made for 
grinding graham 
flour or corn meal 
for table use. It can 
also be adjusted for 
cracking the grain if 
desired. It is a val- 
uable implement to 
have in the kitchen, 
as you can havefresh 
graham or corn meal 
when wanted. 
The B. Weed Extractor. 
Easily operated. Just the thing for pull- 
ing dandelion, dock, plantain, thistles 
and other noxious weeds on the lawn. 
Light, durable and simple. 60c each. 
White Plymouth Rocks. 
In addition to other fancy 
stock which we are breed- 
ing at our farms, we have 
the purest strain oi these 
Beautiful Chickens that 
can he produced. They 
are most beautiful fowls, 
with pure white plumage. 
They are very prolific lay- 
ers and make excellent 
mothers, are not prone to 
wander like some kinds, 
while their meat is always 
fine grained, sweet and 
delicious. Owing to their 
large size and their great 
laying qualities, they are 
the most profitable kind 
a farmer can raise. Eggs 
can only be sent by ex- 
press at purchaser's ex- 
We will ship only fresh laid eggs of the genuine stock, packed 
most approved manner. SI. 50 for 13, $2.75 for 30. 
Improved Cahoon Seed Sower. 
The old standard make for sowing wheat, oats. hem p, barley, 
rye, buckwheat, grass seeds, etc. The grain is held in a tight 
sheet-iron hopper, surrounded by a bag. which will hold a 
bushel of seed. This is suspended by a strap 
from the operator's neck, and held in position 
by a strap around the waist. The seed is 
thrown from 8 to 20 feet on each side of the 
operator the heaviest seed 
being, of course, thrown the 
greatest di-tance. $3.00 each. 
The Acme Tubular 
Potato Planter 
for $1.00. 
This is the strongest and yet 
the most simple planter on th^- 
market at the present time. It 
plants uniformly in all kinds of 
soil. It does its work quickly 
and equally as well as many of 
the potato planters sold at ten 
times its price. 
A Few Good Insectides. 
These are unmailable, and 
have to be sent by express. 
They are put up in tight 
cans and boxes. Pull direc- 
tions for use on each pack- 
age. 
POWDERED HELLEBORE— % lb. 10c, VUb. 18c, lib. 30c. 
WHA LE OIL SOAP. — Yu It). 10c, lb. 15c, 5 lbs. 60c. 
SPANISH PINK.— y 2 lb- 15c, 1 lb. 25c. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. — 1 lb. 15c, 5 lbs. 70c, 50 lbs. $6.00. 
White Pekin Ducks. 
Unquestionably the best laying 
ducks known. They are of large 
size, not inclined to wander, and 
when fully matured weigh from 6 
to 8 pounds each. The feathers 
are nearly as valuable as geese 
feathers. Eggs can only be sent 
by express at purchaser's expense. 
®1.50 lor 13, S3. 75 tor 25 . 
White Holland Turkeys. 
These are most beautiful fowls with pure white plumage. The 
flesh is fine grained, very tender and sweet. They are moie do- 
mesticated than other kindsand arenot inclined to stray away 
from home. The average weight of cocks is 26 lbs., of hens 16 
lbs. The prettiest and 
most profitable kind for a 
farmer to raise. We offer 
fresh laid eggs, 6 lor 
S1.50, 13 for $3.50, 25 
for 84.50.' 
I Acnif Tubtilar^ 
Thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs. 
We have as pure a type of pigs from pedigree stock 
as can be found in the Northwest. Our Pens are headed by 
the celebrated boar "Stumpy Combination" VII 63095, 
sired bv "Combination" 56028. Dam "Stumpy Girl" 
LXIII 56198. Born Sept. 17, 1901. Recorded in volume 
20 of the American Berkshire record. 
They are unusuallv hardy, of high vital powers, easily 
fattened, prolific breeders and less liable to disease than 
other breeds. 
Their flesh is of the highest quality. The prettiest and 
most profitable kind known. 
Crating — We box these in strong, light, comfortable 
crates, put feed and water in box and deliver free on board 
cars. Customers must pay transportation charges. All 
orders will be filled in rotation as received. 
Price —Single nig 2 to 3 months old, $15.00. Pair, boar 
and sow. not akin, $25.00. Three, 1 boar and 2 sows, not 
akin, $35.00. 
