. Descriptive catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements, machines, and seeds ... With brief directions for sowing, planting, and culture, and rules for the application of guano, plaster, bone dust ... and Separator. We are agents for the sale of these celebrated machines, which werecommend with great confidence, and we regret that we have not acut to represent them in this work. They are sold separately or connected, and also with or without hishighly approved horse power. Clover Mills. These will clean from 5 to 15 bushels per day. Furnished to order. Price, $35 00 to $65 00. Ric


. Descriptive catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements, machines, and seeds ... With brief directions for sowing, planting, and culture, and rules for the application of guano, plaster, bone dust ... and Separator. We are agents for the sale of these celebrated machines, which werecommend with great confidence, and we regret that we have not acut to represent them in this work. They are sold separately or connected, and also with or without hishighly approved horse power. Clover Mills. These will clean from 5 to 15 bushels per day. Furnished to order. Price, $35 00 to $65 00. Rice and Coffee Hullers. Hulls from 2 to 10 bushels per hour. Furnished to order. Price.$80 00 to $200 00. CORN SHELLERS. They are of various patterns and prices. Those most in use by handpower, are Clinton, and Bureaus, Fig. Nos. 23 and 24. The first is madesingle or double : the double kind shells two ears at the same time. Thesingle kind will shell at the rate of 100 to 125 bushels per day, and thedouble kind twice that amount. AYe furnish to order the Clinton shellerto operate by horse or other power. Both kinds are adjustable to thesize of the ears of large or small corn. Clinton Com Sheller. Figure AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. 81 Burralls Hand Cora Sheller. Figure 24.


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