R-B-BUCHANAN SEED CO. 
gfig; MEMPHIS.TENNESSEE. 
Cyclone 
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Seed Sower 
Cyclone Pick Bag 
Is a good quality, convenient, service bag especially adapted for picking apples and 
other fruits. Made from heavy “A” grade duck. Two adjustable straps equalize the 
load on both shoulders. A steel band keeps mouth of bag always open and is shaped so 
bag hangs in a comfortable position for filling. 
Convenient for emptying—simply release supporting straps and fruits flow gently out 
from bottom of bag into crate or barrel without bruising. It will be noted that both 
hands of the picker are free for his work. Price—Post paid, $1.25; at Store, $1.00. 
Calioon Broadcast Seeder 
The standard broadcast seeder and one of the best. Sows 
all kinds of grain, clover, timothy, etc. In operation, sows 
4 to 5 acres an hour at a common walk. Distributes seed 
uniformly in one-fifth the time required by hand. Cir¬ 
cular on request. Price—Each, $3.75; post paid, $4.00. 
Tlionipson’s Wheelbarrow Seeder 
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The fastest grass seeder onf 
the market. Easy running' 
and light weight, complete,) 
only 50 lbs. The seed is never = 
bunched. Seed is sown close - ' 
to ground. 
l '"h.| ' No. 3 Double Hopper. 14 feet in length, an 
\. 1 extra deep hopper, best for sowing lespedeza 
'^ H ^~seed and alfalfa, clovers, millet, timothy, 
grasses, etc. Price—Each, $15.00. 
No. 5403—Draw-Cut Lopping: Shears 
DRAW-CUT LOPPING SHEARS 
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has sold seed 
in Memphis 
37 years 
THE “CYCLONE” SEED SOWER 
Very Popular and Extensively Used 
Has a national reputation as the best Hand 
Seed Sower on the market. Guaranteed to sow 
perfectly even all varieties of farm seeds such 
as clover, timothy, red top, alfalfa, lespedeza, 
sudan grass, oats, rye, millet, wheat, buck¬ 
wheat, turnip, lawn grass, etc., and can be regu¬ 
lated to saw any amount per acre. This machine 
is strongly built and mechanically perfect. The 
bag holds about one-half bushel. It is easily 
operated. The manufacturers guarantee this 
machine to do perfect work. Weight each 4 lbs. 
Price—$2.00 each; post paid, $2.20. 
Fertilizer and Seed Sower 
Designed with extra heavy gears and brass 
bushed bearings for hard service and long 
wear. It is special value to farmers who wish 
to apply their fertilizer or seed early in the 
spring when the soil is still wet from early 
thaws. It is also admirably adapted for use 
in top-dressing wheat and other small grains. 
This machine will sow granular fertilizers 
at such rates as 100, 200 or 300 lbs. per acre 
in a strip a rod wide as fast as a man can 
walk. 
The COMBINATION Sower also broadcasts all kinds of seed, such as clover, tim¬ 
othy, millet, lespedeza, Sudan grass, alfalfa, wheat, etc., perfectly in desired amounts 
per acre. Convenient for applying fertilizer or seed on fairways, greens, parks, lawns, 
etc. Shipping weight each 7 lbs. Price—Each $3.50; post paid, $3.70. 
Budding: Knife 
BUDDING KNIFE—(See cut.) Good 
quality. Each, post paid, $1.25; at Store, 
$1.15. 
GRAFTING KNIFE—Same quality as 
above. Each, post paid, $1.25; at Store $1.15. 
Snap-Cut Pruner 
SNAP-CUT PRUNER-The snap-cut 
design makes an extremely easy and fine 
cutting tool. It is proclaimed by fruit 
growers, gardeners, etc., as the finest 
shear ever produced. Each, post paid, 
$1.60; at Store, $1.50. 
No. 130 — California pattern, volute 
spring, ratchet nut, 9 in. Post paid, $1.00; 
at Store 90c. 
No. 230—California pattern, flat spring, 
ratchet nut, 9 in. Post paid, $1.15; at Store, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 20—California Pruner, made of gen¬ 
uine silver steel. Has a very narrow blade 
with rip teeth. Blade tapers from 1/4 inch 
wide at point. Length 12 in. Post paid, 
$1.05; at Store, 90c. 
No. 20—Same as above except 14-in. 
length. Post paid, $1.15; at Store, $1.00. 
No. 13 — California pattern, crescent 
shaped, special steel blade, hardwood 
handle riveted to steel blade, 12 in. Post 
paid, $1.35; at Store, $1.25. 
READ PAGES 72, 73, 74, 75 
How to Spray the Home Orchard 
and Garden 
No. 5403—The construction of this lopping shear produces a 
powerful sliding cut movement of the blade. The blade hook 
and shank are forged from tool steel and are held together by 
a hardened steel bolt with lock-nut. Handles, northern second- 
growth ash, natural finish, 4-inch spading fork ferrule and cap, 
black Japanned, and riveted to shear. Length of handles 22 
inches; length over all, 29 inches. Post paid, $3.25; at Store, $3.00. 
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No. 15—Lopping Shears 
LOPPING SHEARS 
No. 15—Light weight but strong enough for 
blade and hook are of hardened and tempered 
Post paid, $2.20; at Store, $2.00. 
heavy work; 
steel, 28 in. 
