MAYS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
White Plymouth j White Holfnd Tur- 
Rocks. 
fresh laid eggs of the genuine stock, packed 
51.50 for 13, $2.75 for 30. 
In addition to 
other fancy stock 
whicii we are breeding at our 
farms, we have tlie purest 
strain of these Beautiful Chick- 
ens that can be produced. They 
are most Ijcautiful fowls, with 
pure white plumage. They 
arc very prolific layers and 
make excellent mothers, are 
not prone to wander like .some 
kinds, while their meat is al- 
ways fine grained, sweet and 
delicious. Owing to their 
large size and their great lay- 
ing qualities, they are the 
most profitable kind a farnaer 
can raise. Eggs can only be 
sent by express at purchaser's 
expense. We will ship only 
the most approved manner. 
Thoroughbredfcerkshire Pigs. 
Itpvq These ar^uiost beautiful 
n.cyjy, fowls with pui-e white 
plumage. The flesh is fine grained, 
very tender and sweet. They are 
more domesticated than other kinds 
and are not inclined tt> stray away 
from home. The average weight of 
cocks is 26 lbs., of hens Iti 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. fi„I'fA^s': 
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. Gobbler and 2 Hens. $16.00. 
We have as pure a tyjie of pigs from pedigree stock as can be found in the Northwest. Our pens are headed by 
the celebrated poar "Nina's Baron" 79070. sired by "Baron of Riverside" 70400. Dam "Uoyal Nina II ' 
43403. 
Ilecorded in volume 23 of the Aiaerican 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 a.s good as registered stock and are oflFered 
at one-fourth the price. 
They are unusually hardy, of high vital powers, easily 
fattened, proUfic^breeders and less liable to disease than 
other breeds. 
Tlieir 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 aiu! deliver free on 
board cars. Cvistomei's must pay transportation charges. 
All orders will be filled in rotation as received. 
We offer young pigs for shipment from May 1 5th to 
July 1st, at $15.00 each. Pair, boar and sow. not akin. 
S25.00. Three. 1 boar and 2 sows, not akin, $35.00. 
I'rices tor shipment at any other time tluring the year 
quoted on application. We have pood stock at all 
times but later in the season pigs will be heavier and 
larger and naturally worth more. 
Improved Cahoon Seed Sower. 
The old standard make for sowing w'heat, oats, hemp, barley, rye, buck- 
wheat, 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 ofierator'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 0[jer- 
ator, th^s heaviest seed being, 
of coiy^^ thrown the greater 
distciic ^ A man will easily 
sow '- 1 ' 4 to 0 acres per hour 
wit I ^^Lmachine, which 
Triumph Corn Planter, 
With Pumpkin Seed «P I flf I 
Attachment, for «> ' 
This is made by the same firm which turns out the well known 
"Triumph," but has the additional feature of a Pumpkin Seed Attacnmt^t, 
which makes it particularly valuable for farmers. Triumph Corn Planter 
without Pumpkin Seed Attachment, 80 cents. 
The Cyclone Seeder, $1.75. 
Will sow timothy, clover 
wheat, oats, rye, "Uuckwheat, 
hungarian , bone dust, red top, 
turnip, millet, corn, cotton and 
all other grains and seeds per- 
fectly even and any desired 
amount to the acre, and from 40 
to 60 acres a day. The machine 
is strictly first-cl^s 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, 30 feet; flax, 36 feet; 
wheat, 50 feet; oats. 36 
feet; barley, 40 feet; 
rye, 50 feet. etc. ! 
WE HAVE A COMPLETE 
LINE OF SEEDERS, 
SPRAYERS, ETC. COM- 
PLETE LIST MAILED ON 
APPLICATION. 
White Pekin Ducks. 
Unquestionably the best laying ducks 
known. They are of large size, not in- 
clined to wander, and when fully ma- 
tured weigh from 6 to 8 pounds each 
The feathers are nearly as valuab' 
as goose 
f eat hers. 
Eggs can 
only be 
sent bj? ex- 
press a t 
purchaser's 
expense. 
$LS0forl3, 
$2.75 for 2.'>. 
Fowls. 
SINGLE DRAKE. $3.50. 
PA IR, $7 00 
TR lo! 1 brake and 2 Ducks. . $10.00. 
The Acme Tubular Potato 
Planter, $S.OO. 
STRONG— S 1MPI.E— PRACT ICAL. Works io 
all soils Worth twice what we ask for it. 
New Id 
Seeder. 
Space will not per- 
mit an illustration. 
Will sow any seed 
evenly and .-^pidly as 
well as .all kinds of 
fertilizers. Operated 
by a crank, has ball 
"••earings and is Nickle 
Plated. A Handsome 
Practical Seeder. 
$1.50 each. 
May's Eureka 
Seeder. 
A First-Class Perfect 
Seed Sower for $1.25. 
This sows any seed 
gerfectly as well as the 
yclone 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 6r take long 
steps, as some of the 
see<l is continually be- 
ing thrown 8 to 10 feet 
ahead of the operator, 
. and sufficient lap is 
'1 made on account of 
not seeding so heavy 
^ •.■->'.V" at edges, that a slight 
rs^^^^j^j^-^ crook will not 
ll^^i^^^^^^^ be noticed. Can 
^^^rJ^^j^^W bo regulated in- 
