The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh , Pa 
SEEDERS 107 
Thompson’s Royal Chain Feed Grass Seeder 
14 Feet Long; 32-inch Wheel 
This Grass Seeder has won for itself first place among all kinds 
of Grass Seeders. Most accurate and economical machine for 
sowing clover, timothy, alfalfa, and other small seeds broadcast. 
Runs easily, and sows evenly in windy weather. The quantity 
of seed sown is accurately governed by the wheel, which moves 
correspondingly slow or fast as the machine is run over the ground. 
It is instantly thrown out of gear, and the amount of seed sown 
is quickly governed by changing the pin in the index plate as 
thereon indicated. Does not injure or bunch the seed, but evenly 
distributes it the full length of the hopper. 
Sows all small seeds like Clover, Timothy, and Alfalfa. 
Price $13.25 
THOMPSON NO. 106 WHEELBARROW SEEDER (similar to above Thompson’s Royal Chain Feed Grass Seeder) is suitable for 
sowing lawn seed on a large scale. Gives uniform io-foot spread; adjustable feed. Weight, 6o pounds. Price $18. 
THAT 
EVEJILt 
The Cyclone Seed Sower 
GEAR 
AND 
FRAME 
MALLEABLE 
IRON 
This Seed Sower can be used for sowing clover, timothy, lawn 
grass seed, and all other seeds that can be sown broadcast. 
All the working parts are attached to a rigidly built frame of kiln-dried lumber. The Slope ,nw "'‘ discharger 
Feed-Board gives the seed a gravity flow and always keeps the hopper outlet filled without tilting the machine. The Automatic Feed Adjust¬ 
ment gives a positive force-feed and is quickly adjusted for different seeds. The touch of a lever will start or stop the flow of seed. Seed 
cannot clog or “rush.” The bag holds about y 2 bushel. Price $2, postpaid. 
The Cahoon Seeder 
The Cahoon Hand Broadcast Seed Sower, suitable for sowing 
all kinds of grain and grass seed, is one of the most efficient on 
the market today. The frame and handle gear are of malleable 
iron; the shafts of high-grade steel, with the gears securely fas¬ 
tened. The large gate is for grain and the small gate for grass 
seed; easily adjusted. The Cahoon is speeded so that the crank 
makes a complete revolution with each step. The bag is of heavy 
duck and holds about 22 quarts. Price $5, postpaid. 
WIRE BOUND 
STEEL 
HOPPER 
TWO 
GATES 
Planet Jr. No. 230A Fertilizer Distributor and Cultivator 
Saves Time and Labor—Produces Bigger Crops 
A new and highly recommended method of applying fertilizer to growing crops is to 
distribute it uniformly on the ground between the rows and then to cultivate it thor¬ 
oughly into the soil. This insures all the feeder roots growing in the middle of the row 
getting their share of food. It distributes the fertilizer through six adjustable spouts, 
spreading from 4 to 30 inches on the ground. Cultivator closes to 12 inches and opens 
to 21 inches. The quantity of fertilizer can be regulated from 200 to 2,000 pounds per 
acre. It has two wheels and is intended for use with one horse. Capacity of hopper, about 
100 lbs. Price $40. 
Planet Jr. No. 220 Fertilizer Distributor. A hand machine similar to the No. 230A 
illustrated above, except it has a single wheel and does not have the cultivating 
attachment. Capacity of hopper, 50 lbs. Price $27. 
Simpler, More Effective 
LIME SPREADER 
NEW WAY 
New Way Lime Spreader 
The New Way Spreader provides an easy and convenient way to broad¬ 
cast lime and all kinds of commercial fertilizer. Hopper is 36 inches wide; 
fans 22 inche from the ground, spreads one rod wide. Gear driven; each 
wheel operates independent of the other. Attaches to any wagon or truck 
in a jiffy. Weight, 200 lbs. Price $36. 
SCOTT’S BETTER SEEDS 
The best is always the cheapest in the end. Sow Scott’s Seeds 
for extra profits. 
IRON AGE Transplanters 
PLAIN-SPACER-CHECK ROW 
Set Plants by Positive Action of Plant-Setting Gauge 
The Iron Age Transplanter has been designed to meet a 
demand for an accurate and absolutely reliable plant-setter. 
It does away with one of the hardest “back-breaking” opera¬ 
tions on the farm. 
Every plant is watered when set. The Iron Age method of 
applying water at 
root of plant, 
leaving dry soil 
on top, insures 
the moisture be¬ 
ing retained and 
prevents baking 
of soil. Plants 
may be set during 
the hottest and 
driest season. 
SPECIAL CIRCULAR AND PRICES ON REQUEST 
