The No. 1-B Clipper Seed Cleaner 
If You Grow Your Own Seed You Need a 
"CLIPPER" CLEANER 
^n^^^BHv ■ r' ' '^ ' ^^^^^S w The "Clipper" has no worthy Competitor. It is used by 
jtB^^^B/^^i,^ ''^^'--^-T^W^II seedsmen almost exclusively. No other cleaner cleans so 
'^Bew^MBMlimifci *: clean— none other sells so cheaply. The "Clipper" is well 
made, nicely finished, light running. It will last a lifetime 
and earn its cost every year it is used on a well-conducted 
farm. 
The "Clipper" Screen Oufit is very complete for 
the work required and contains screens for Wheat. Oats, 
l^arley, Rye, Red and Alsike Clovers, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, 
'rimolhy, Millet, Flax, Peas, Beans, Cow Peas, Soy Beans, 
gradnig Seed Corn, cleaning clover containing buckhorn, 
plantain or ripple, cleaning timothy seed containing pepper 
grass seed and sorrel; also Cane seed, Milo Maize, Kafiir 
Corn and separating corn from oats. 
The Vertical Air Blast of the "Clipper" is a feature 
that no other cleaner has, and it makes possible the most 
diriicult separations that can be made in no other way. For 
,. , , ,, instance, in cleaning seed grain, if the belt is properly 
adjusted on the pulleys, so as to get the correct speed of the fan and if the turning is regular 
you can remove the light grains from the heavy, to the extent that the weight of the grain being 
cleaned can be raised from three to live pounds per bushel. "Clipper" Cleaners are used by Agri- 
cultural Colleges, Experiment Stations, seed breeders. Seedsmen generally in the United States 
C anada, l-.urope. Australia, South America, and New Zealand, in fact, all over the world 
We give here. Sectional View of "Clipper" Cleaner*, which is the same for No. 1-B and No 7-B show- 
mg Vertical Air Shaft, Uust Hood, Grain Box, and ~ ' 
other special features of the "Clipper" Cleaners. 
Fig. 1 — Shoe, with two receiving grooves for screens. 
The screens are securely held in place by a compressing rod. 
Fig. 2— Straw-Spout, for carrying off large particles, 
straw, etc., etc. 
Fig. 3 — Screening Spout, for removing sand, fine 
seeds, etc. It is opened by pulling out slide, above spout. 
Fig. 4— Verticai. Air Shaft, through which the draft 
passes upward, carrying off chaff, dust, etc., through Dust 
Hood isee Fig. 6,. The perfect grain and seed fall and pass 
out at Fig. 5 into the Grain Box. which will hold 6 bushels. 
It has a Cifting Board at the end, which allows the contents 
to be easily scooped into sacks. Our Grain Box prevents 
waste, makes sweeping floors unnecessary, and also fur- 
nishes convenient storage for screens and all detachable 
parts of the machine, when not in use. 
Fig 6 — Dust Hood through which chaff, dust and worth- 
less matter are discharged All light, imperfect and foreign 
grain and seeds are discharged at opening (see Fig. 7). 
Fig. 8 — Fan, with iron arms, fitted on turned steel shaft- 
ing, equipped with Cone Pulley. This allows changing the 
speed of the Fan, which is necessary to properly clean grain 
and seeds of varying weights. 
No. 1-B "Clipper" is a farm size hand mill that will clean twenty bushels Seed Wheat per hour 
or ten bushels Clover or Timothy, Seed per hour.* Dimensions are: length, 4 ft. y in.; width, 2 ft. 2 in. ; 
beiglit, 3 ft. S in.; weight, crated, 185 pound's. 
Twelve Screens, 19 in. wide and 22 '4 in. long, go with 
the No. 1-B Mill, an outfit of screens suitable for cleaning 
Seed Wheat, rye, oats, corn, barley, peas, beans, clover, 
timothy seed, other grass seed, garden and vegetable seeds. 
Plain Directions for Separating go with each mill. 
These are so easily understood that anyone can learn in 
a few minutes how to make the most delicate separations. 
The No. 2-B Clipper does exactly the same work 
as the No. 1-B, Its capacity per hourisi.Sbu. grain and 
K'^ bu. grass seed. The screens (12 in number) are 6 in. 
wider than the No. 1-15 screens. Dimensions of No. 2-B 
are 4 ft. cS in. long, 2 ft. 8 in. wide, 3ft. 8 in. high. Crated 
weight, 210 lbs. No. 2-B can be run easily by hand for 
cleaning grass seed, but for cleaning grain some kind of 
power should be a|iplied — '4 horse power is suflicient. 
Price of No. 2-B Clipper is $40.00 
Price of No. 1-B Clipper is $32.00 
Freight paid to any railroad station in tlie I'nited States, 
Fast of the Mississippi River. 
Send orders for Clipper Cleaners to A. H. Hoffman, Inc., 
Landisville, Pa. 
THE CLIPPER. 
No. 2-B Clipper Seed Cleaner 
