. Golden anniversary [catalogue]. Nursery stock, Rhode Island, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. STEVEN S FERTILIZER SOWER. " KING OF THE CORNFIELD.' Two Row, Two Horse Corn, Bean and Pea Planter and Fertilizer The " King of the Cornfield " One-Row Planter has met with such unbounded success that the manufacturers have made a Two-Row machine upon the same principle of the One-Row, and we find this machine is proving, in every way, as successful as the One-Row. The principle embodied in the Two-Row Pl


. Golden anniversary [catalogue]. Nursery stock, Rhode Island, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. STEVEN S FERTILIZER SOWER. " KING OF THE CORNFIELD.' Two Row, Two Horse Corn, Bean and Pea Planter and Fertilizer The " King of the Cornfield " One-Row Planter has met with such unbounded success that the manufacturers have made a Two-Row machine upon the same principle of the One-Row, and we find this machine is proving, in every way, as successful as the One-Row. The principle embodied in the Two-Row Planter is the same as in the One- Row Planter. The machine does perfect work, not only in planting corn in hills or drills, but does equally as good work in planting peas, beans and all similar seeds, putting in the fertilizer as well in any desired quantity, or the fertilizer may be stopped off altogether, if desired. An- other great feature in this machine is that corn and beans may be planted at the same time in the same row, the beans half way between the corn or 4% to 9 inches from corn, as desired. The fertilizer may be put with the corn and left out of the beans, if desired. Pumpkins can also be planted in connection with corn and beans at the same time. CORN PLANTER . . and Fertilizer Distributor. This Planter has proved itself perfectly adapted to every requirement; durable and sim- ple in construction, not liable to get out of order, and any one can at once under- stand and manage it. It performs work with certain and good effect on stony and sward land, as well as on mellow intervals or other smooth land. One horse is sufficient for draft, and seven to ten acres can be planted by one man in a day. The work can be done at once, when the ground is in best condition to receive the seed, and far better than is possible to plant by hand. The importance in the saving of time will be readily understood, and the superiority of work done is substantiated by the fact that corn


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