The Southern planter . 1902.] THE SOTJTHEKN PLANTER 199 ™e STAR CORN PLANTER Every year improved as each season suggests. In no year has it been equaled by any plantermade. Last season the demand could not be supplied. But that it might be mis-construed we would name the planters that are represented each year, as the same thing, just as good, etc. NOTICE CAREFULLY /^^ o +u *u „ IMPROVEMENTS *Wr^*^^^ y none that the name STAR FOR 1902. ^^^ is not on. ROUND METAL GRAINHOPPER placed behind fer-tilizer box that every graincan be seen as it falls, insteadof wood box in front as shown. Chain tighte
The Southern planter . 1902.] THE SOTJTHEKN PLANTER 199 ™e STAR CORN PLANTER Every year improved as each season suggests. In no year has it been equaled by any plantermade. Last season the demand could not be supplied. But that it might be mis-construed we would name the planters that are represented each year, as the same thing, just as good, etc. NOTICE CAREFULLY /^^ o +u *u „ IMPROVEMENTS *Wr^*^^^ y none that the name STAR FOR 1902. ^^^ is not on. ROUND METAL GRAINHOPPER placed behind fer-tilizer box that every graincan be seen as it falls, insteadof wood box in front as shown. Chain tightener is attached to frame andnot to box. With or without Fertilizer Box. ?>?<:• Drills or drops Corn, Peas, Beans, etc., any number of grains, anydistance apart. With Runner Opener when ASHTON STARKE IMPLEMENT HOUSE, Richmond^. 1902. - IN THE STUD. - 1902. KELLY, 22283. Record, 2:27. (See American Trotting Register, Vol. XV. iBay Horse; Foalad 1889. Sirek by Electioneer 125. First dam, Esther, dam of Expres-sive 3, 2:12J ; Express, 2:21, etc.; by Express. Seconddam, Colisseum, by Colossus.(For further extension of pedigree, see Stud Book.)Note.—Kelly is not only richly bred, but he represents thehighest tppe of a trotter, having grand size and the form andfinisT of a thoroughbred. He is the sire of McChesney, 2:16|. FEE, $25 the season, with usual return JAMES COX, Owner, Belgravia Farm, Mt. J»ckson, Shenandoah Co., Va. 1902. WHALEBONE, 7872. 1902. Winner of Stallion Stakes at Suffolk, Va., defeating W. A., Modoc, Magnetizer and Dynamite. Standard, Registered in Vol. XV., A. T. R. 8ired by Abdallah Wilkes, son of George Wilkes, 2:22. DamMaggie O., by Abdallah, 15, sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14; sec-ond dam Viley Filly, by Pilot, Jr., sire of dam o
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