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MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
MAY'S EUREKA SEEDER 
Will sow timothy, 
clover, wheat, oats, 
rye, buckwheat 
Hungarian, bone 
dust, red top, tur- 
nip, millet, corn, 
cotton and all oth- 
er grains and seeds 
perfectly even and 
any desired amount 
to the acre, and 
from 40 to 60 acres 
a day. The m a - 
chine is s t r i c tl y 
first-class in every 
respect; the bag 
or hopper is extra 
large and m a d e 
from heavy duck- 
ing. It sows clov- 
er 36 f e e t t o a 
round; timothy, 27 
feet: millet, 36 feet 
flax 36 feet; wheat 50 feet; oats, 36 feet; barley, 40 
feet; rye, 50 feet, etc 
$1.25 
IMPROVED CAHOON SEEDER. 
The old standard make for sowing wheat, oats, hemp, barley, 
rye, buckwheat, grass seeds, etc. The grain is held tight in a 
sheet-iron hopper, surrounded by a bag, which will hold a bush- 
el 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 oper- 
ator, the heaviest seed being, of course, thrown the greater 
distance. A man will easily sow from 4 to 6 acres per hour 
with this machine, which weighs 5H pounds. 
Each 
$3.00 
The Acme Tubular Potato 
Planter 
4J I fill Tms 18 undoubtedly the most im- 
UM.uv proved, strongest and yet the 
most simple planter on the market at the 
present time. It plants uniformly in all kinds 
of soil. It is far ahead of the com- 
mon acme, and experience proves to 
us that it is worth t wice as much to * 
any farmer. It does its work quick- 
ly and equally as well as many of the 
potato planters sold at ten times its 
price. 
Triumph Corn Planter 
with Pumpkin Seed 
Attachment. 
THE CYCLONE 
SEEDER Class Perl 
feet Seed Sower for $1.25. 
This seeder sows any 
seed perfectly as well as 
the Eureka. It is well and 
strongly made. In using 
this machine there is no 
chance for skipping, even 
if you do not walk exactly 
straight or take long steps, 
as some of the seed is con- 
tinually being thrown 8 to 
10 feet aheadof the opera- 
tor, and sufficient lap is 
made on account of not 
seeding so heavy at edges, 
that a slight crook will not 
be noticed. Can be regu- 
lated instantly to | j(j 
sow any seed. ... UO 
White 
Plymouth Rocks 
In addition to other fancy 
stock which we are breeding 
at our farms, we have the 
purest strain of these Beauti- 
ful Chickens that can be pro- 
duced. They are most beau- 
tiful fowls, with pure white 
plumage. They are very pro- 
lific layers and make excellent 
mothers, are not prone to 
wander like some kinds, 
while their meat is always fine 
gtrined, sweet and delicious. 
Owing to their larger size and 
their great laying qualities, they are the most profitable kind a farmer can 
raise. Eggs can only be sent by express at purchasers' expense 
We will ship only fresh laid eggs of the genuine .-.toek. packed in the most, 
approved manner. SI .50 for 13; $2.75 for 30; $6.00 for 100. 
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 "Nina's baron" 79976, sired by 
"Baron Lee of Riverside" 70400. Dam "Royal Nina II" 43403, recorded in volume 23 of the 
American Berkshire Record. 
We have never gone to the trouble and expense of registering the young pigs though they are as 
pure a type as" can be found in the Northwest and for all practical purposes just as good as regis- 
tered stock and are offered at one-fourth the prioe. They are unusually hardy, of high vital pow- 
ers, 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 
fyee on board cars. Customers must pay transportation charges. All orders will be filled in rota- 
tion as received 
We offer young pigs for shipment from May 15th to July 1st, at $15.00 each. Pair, boar and sow, 
not akin. $25.00 Three. 1 boar and 2 sows not akin, $35.00. Prices for shipment at any other 
time during the year quoted on application. We have good stock at all times but later in the 
season pigs will be heavier and larger and naturally worth more. 
This is made by 
the same firm 
which turns out the well known " Tri- 
umph" but has the additional feature 
of a Pumpkin Seed attachment, which makes it 
particularly valuable for the farmers. Since the 
introduction of this implement, the sales have 
been something enormous and the demand in- 
creases each season. It is a planter which can- 
not be too highly recommended and must not be 
compared with some of the cheaper sorts on the 
market at the present time offered at prices 
about the same as the Triumph Corn Planter, 
without Pumpkin Seed attachment. 
Price . , 
The "B." Weed Extractor 
Easily operated. Just the thing for pulling 
dandelion, dock, plantain, thistles and oth- 
er noxious weeds on the lawn. Light, dura- 
able and simple . 60c each. 
Waters' Tree Pruner. 
One of the best made. Cuts limbs up 
to % inch in diameter. With 8 foot 
handle, 90c. With 10 foot handle, $1.00, 
White Pekin Ducks. 
Unquestionably the best laying ducks 
known . They are of large size, not in- 
clined 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 ex- 
press at purchasers' expense. $1.50 for 
13; $2.75 for 25. 
White Holland 
Turkeys 
These are beautiful fowls with 
pure white plumage. The flesh is 
fine grained, very tender and sweet 
They are more domesticated than 
other kinds and are not inclined 
t<> 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 for $1.50; 13 for $2.50; 25 for 
$4.50. 
Choice Fowls, 
one year old and are beautiful, 
strong and healthy There are no 
finer birds in the land. 
GOBBLERS, $7.00 each. 
Pair, Gobbler and Hen, $12.00. 
TRIO, Cobbler and 2 Hens, $16.00 
