MEW-YORKES. 
OYER HALF A MILLION HOW IH USE, 
With a yearly increasing demand which overtaxes the capacity ot 
the Largest Plow Works in the World. 
Sales for tie Current Year will Aggregate 85 , 000 . 
Quality and Popularity Improving with Age. 
WHERE BEST KNOWN ITS SALES ARE LARGEST. 
e Casadav Sulky Plow. 
Has No Side Draft, 
Has No Land Side. 
Turns Square Corners 
without Lifting Out. 
Will Turn an Even, Regular Furrow 
Without a Driver, 
Will Run For Miles 
Without a Neck Yoke, 
Carries every Pound of Weight on its 
Wheels at all Times, 
Rides over Stones or Roots 
Without Disturbing Truck or Driver. 
The only Sulky Plow adapted 
to Rough or Stony Lands, 
For Circulars, Terms, Ac., address 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW W0I5, Sill BeM, M, 0 SA 
INDIANAPOLIS, IND, 
HARRISBURG, PA. 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
DALLAS, TEXAS. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 
KANSAS CITY, MO. 
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THE GEISER SEPARATOR AUD PEERLESS PORTABLE E1TGHTE. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
THE GEISER MANUFACTURING CO*, 
Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pa. 
70 miles west of Ealttmore , on the TT. TAT. Ji. It. 
THE GEISER SEPARATOR 
was awarded First Prize at the great field trial, July 18-25, 1876. Silver 
Medal at Pennsylvaini-i Slate Fair, 1S79. lias been in use ter twenty-one 
years.and stands to-day at tile head oi all competitors as a first-class Grain 
Separator, Cleaner and Bagger. 
THE PEERLESS PORTABLE ENGINE 
received First Premium and Silver Medal at Pennsylvania State Fair, 
Centennial Building, Philadelphia, Pa., 1879. 
PEERLESS, PORTABLE, AND TRACTION 
OR SELF-PROPELLING ENGINE. 
Also jr<r nnfactnrers of Upright Engines 
Uoile-rs and Saw-Mills. 
Satisfaction G-'o_ax*awi.i:oec3- im. Sale. 
Write for Illustrated Price List and Descriptive Circulars before purchasing. Address 
Y\ r ayxiesh>oro, 1*71., XT. S.-A.. 
And well worth the notice ot intending Purchasers, who are cordially invited to an inspection of the Plants. 
At the Clapton Nursery Orchids are grown In Eleven Houses, one of which is 155 feet in length and 30 feet in width. 
Mr. Boxall has recently returned, bringing with him, in cases measuring over 30 tons, the fine collection of JPH^iJOJENOPSIS made during his stay in the Philippine Islands. Eleven 
Span-roofed houses, of an aggregate length of 976 feet, have been added to the Glass Structures of the Nursery, to meet the increasing demand for Ornamental and b lowering Plants. 
CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, E. 
