. Farm and floral guide. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flower Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. S new Cyclone Seeder, $ T. Will sow timothy, clover, wheat, oats, rye buck- wheat, Hungarian, bone dust, red top, turnip, millet, corn, cotton and all other grains and seeds perfectly even and any desired amount to the acre, and from forty to sixty acres a day. The machine is strictly first-class in every respect; every part of Seeder is made from best material, and every detail is closely looked after; the bag, or hoppe


. Farm and floral guide. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flower Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. S new Cyclone Seeder, $ T. Will sow timothy, clover, wheat, oats, rye buck- wheat, Hungarian, bone dust, red top, turnip, millet, corn, cotton and all other grains and seeds perfectly even and any desired amount to the acre, and from forty to sixty acres a day. The machine is strictly first-class in every respect; every part of Seeder is made from best material, and every detail is closely looked after; the bag, or hopper, is extra large and made from heavy ducking. The wood work is painted with best vermilion paint; in fact, every detail is looked after and made of the best. The machine will, with proper care, last a lifetime. It has every improvement to make it convenient, accurate, strong, light and durable, the results of over 25 years experience. It not only embraces the above desirable features, but is sold so cheap that it is within the reach of every farmer. It sows clover 36 feet to a round, timothy, 27 feet; millet, 36 feet; flax, 36 feet; wheat, 50 feet; oats, 36 feet; barley, 40 feet; rye, 50 feet, etc. No chance for skipping, even if you do not walk exactly straight or take large steps, as some of the seed is continually being thrown 8 to 10 feet ahead of operator, and sufficient lap is made on account of not seed- ing so heavy at edges, that a slight crook will not be noticed. Sow- ing in "Windy Weather.—This machine does not throw the seed in When you spread the seed 40 feet, set the guage in the first joint (stub), on the fifth notch, (counting from the edge), for sowing one bushel of Clover or Timothy to 8 or 10 acres, then put the largest section of the three on the stub and continue order. Shove them on good and solid; then put the bag under your left arm, with the strap over the right shoulder, start by swinging the tube in a horizontal position from right to left, a


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