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THE "CLIPPER" SEED CLEANER 
If you sow your own wheat or other 
grain, or grass seed, you need a "Clipper” 
Seed Cleaner to make it "fit to sow.” The 
cost is small, the upkeep is nothing. Will 
last a lifetime and earn its cost every year 
it is used on a well-conducted farm. 
Experience has shown that no other mill 
cleans so clean—none other sells so cheaply. 
Used by Seedsmen all over the world. 
The "Clipper” Screen Outfit (12 screens) 
is very complete. They handle Wheat, Oats, 
Barley, Rye, the Clovers, Alfalfa, Timothy, 
Peas, Soy Beans, grade Seed Corn splendidly. 
The Vertical Air Blast of the "Clipper” 
is a feature that no other cleaner has and 
it makes possible the most difficult separa¬ 
tions that can be made in no other way. 
Plain directions go with each machine. 
Guarantee: You must be pleased with the 
work of the "Clipper” Cleaner or you may 
return it promptly in good condition for full 
refund of the purchase price. 
FACTS ABOUT THE 
"CLIPPER" 
SEED CLEANERS 
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No. 1-B “Clipper" is a hand 
or power mill to clean 20 
bushels Wheat per hour, or 10 
bushels Clover or Timothy seed 
per hour. Dimensions: Length, 
4 ft. 8 in.; width, 2 ft. 2 in.; 
height, 3 ft. 8 in.; weight, 
crated, 185 pounds. 
No. 2-B “Clipper" is the same 
as the No. 1-B, but its capacity 
per hour is 25 bushels grain 
and 15 bushels grass seed. Its 
screens are 6 inches wider. Di¬ 
mensions: 4 ft. 8 in. long; 2 ft. 
8 in. wide; 3 ft. 8 in. high. 
Crated weight, 210 pounds. 
Can be run by hand, but V i 
horsepower should be applied. 
“On October 7 I had the 
corn husked by a corn 
picker. Two rows of Hybrid 
Corn yielded 612 pounds— 
two rows of other com 
yielded 472 pounds. These 
were in the same field near 
each other. Please accept my 
order now for 1 *4 bushels 
Hybrid seed for next year.” 
—Arthur T. Myers. Bucks 
County , Pa. 
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