SEED SOWERS SAVE TIME AND SEED 
Thompson's Wheelbarrow 
Seeder 

Used for broadcasting grass and other seeds 
on farms all over the world. Windy days or 
muddy ground do not delay seeding when the 
farmer owns a Thompson Grass Seeder. 
The seed hopper is carried so low that the 
broadcasting is right close to the ground. 
The positive feed makes this the safe and 
sure way to get enough seed sown evenly and 
accurately without wasting any—seed costs 
money. 
No. 11. Single Hopper Seeder. 14 ft. Sows all 
seeds like Alfalfa, Clover, Bermuda Grass seed 
and other grasses of similar size. $17.00. 
No. 12. Double Hopper Seeder. 14 ft. Sows all 
seeds like Clover, Bermuda Grass, Alfalfa and 
chaffy seeds like Red Top and clean Kentucky 
Blue Grass. $19.00. 
No. 10. Royal Seeder, double hopper, 10 
ft. length. Holds 1% bushels. One seed range 
broadcasts all grass seeds from fine solid seeds 
to large chaffy seeds; the other seed range 
broadcasts all grains, soy beans and cowpeas. 
$19.50. Prices f. o. b. Dallas. 
Thompson's Combination 
Broadcaster 

FOR SEED AND FERTILIZER 
For seeding and spreading fertilizers and all 
dry materials on lawns, parkways, golf tees, 
greens, flower and truck gardens. 
It broadcasts accurately and uniformly the 
desired quantity on small areas where other- 
wise slow and uneven laborious hand work is 
required. The Thompson force feed broadcast- 
ing principle has been so adapted to the 30-inch 
hopper in this machine that it can be used 
equally as well for seeding and spreading. 
It broadcasts uniformly (without bunching) 
highly concentrated chemical fertilizers and 
plant foods, lime, ground bone, pulverized 
sheep manure and wood ashes. 
Spreads as fast as a man will walk. Its even 
distribution secures greatest efficiency from the 
material broadcast and by saving time, seed 
and fertilizer it quickly pays for itself. 
No. 112—Combination Broadcaster. Shipping 
weight, 40 lbs., $13.50, f. o. b. Dallas. 
THOMPSON’S COMBINATION 
BROADCASTER No. 
112 will handle 
both seed and fertilizer. 

Hand Seed Sowers 



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“Pie SOWER THAT 
SCATTERS EVEMLY. 
Cyclone Broadcast Sower 
Of simple and substantial construction. Will 
handle any seed for sowing broadcast that any 
seeder will. $2.50 each, postpaid. 

Cahoon Broadcast Seed Sower 
One of the most valuable tools a farmer can 
own. Will sow most any kind of seed broad- 
cast, giving a more even stand than sowing by 
hand; also saving in seed. Made durable, will 
last a lifetime. $5.00, not prepaid. Shipping 
weight, 8 Ibs. 

ADCO 
Fertilizer Spreader and Seeder 
FERTILIZER SPREADER AND LAWN SEEDER. For uniformly spreading any dry pulver- 
ized commercial fertilizer, pulverized lime, ashes, bone meal, or grass seeds. The feed is adjusta- 
ble at will by means of a convenient rod on the handle, and can be shut off entirely when cross- 
ing walks and driveways. 
Important features. Easy acting agitator. Quick adjustment of the feed, any desired opening 
or complete shut-off. Runs very easily, no hard pushing or tugging, no clogging and spreads 
uniformly and in quantity desired. 
No. A. SPREADER AND SEEDER. Hopper is 
of galvanized steel with heavy wood ends. Capacity 
about 30 pounds fertilizer. Substantial wood handle 
and steel wheels all attractively painted. Shipping 
weight, 16 pounds. Price, each, $7.50, f. o. b. 
Dallas. 
No. B. SPREADER AND SEEDER. Capacity 
15 lbs. fertilizer. Galvanized Steel Hopper. Ship- 
ping weight, 9 pounds. Price, $3.50 f. o. b. Dallas. 
“Make Your Own Fertilizer” 
ADCO converts straw, corn stalks, dry leaves 
and garden refuse, such as leaves, stalks, cut- 
tings, potato, bean and pea vines, etc., into 
Artificial Manure. ADCO is a powder which, 
when mixed with almost any non-woody vege- 
table waste and kept moist, gradually converts 
the mass into real manure fully equal to the 
farmyard product in fertilizing power, but free 
from foul odor, flies, weed-seeds, etc. The pro- 
cess is perfectly simple and not at all laborious. 
Gardners should not wait for their refuse to 
accumulate. Add one pound of ADCO (a pound 
baking-powder can is a convenient measure) to 
every four cubic feet of debris, wet and well- 
compacted, and keep it moist. Add more refuse 
as it comes along, treating it the same way, 
and by the end of the summer it makes a rich, 
inoffensive marure heap. 
Price: 7% lb. carton, $1.25; 25 Ib. bag, 
$3.00; 100 Ib. bag, $10.00; 150 Ib. bag, $12.50, 
f. o. b. Dallas. 
TWO VERY POPULAR DUSTING MACHINES 
American Beauty Duster 
The World’s Finest One-Man Duster 
The only force feed duster built. 
Lumps are crushed and damp dust 
forced through the screen. Feed is in- 
stantly adjustable. Built of the best 
materials. Gear and rocker arms of 
steel. Bearings brass. All parts inter- 
changeable and can be shipped by par- 
cel post. Equipped with hose, two 
lengths of tubing for tall trees and 
spoon for ground work. $22.50 F. O. B. 
Dallas. Shipping weight, 18 pounds. 


California Beauty Duster 
Just the thing for small truck 
farm acreages. Holds twelve pounds 
of dust. Throws cloud twelve feet. 
Weighs nine and one-half pounds. 
Feed instantly adjustable. Equipped 
with hose, tubing and spoon to 
reach the under side of leaves on 
the ground without stooping. 
$17.50, F. O. B. Dallas. Shipping 
weight, 10 pounds. 

ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
