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320 (12) PERFECT THE r.iw OUTFIT la composed . of the right kinds .tf gins for the cotton grown In that lo cality, hacked up. by other tested ma chinery and a flawless system of dry- lug and cleaning cotton and handling it expeditiously from the farmer's wagon to "the delivery platform. Here Is the combination that DOES MOST fnV the emner and 'for his customers: MAKING THE CORN CRIB RAT- PROOF brickwork. The sills should .'be- of material 6x8 inches. V P. T. H.; Why Not Prevent the Enormous ' Orchard : and Garden YoA This 7HE PROGRESSIVE' FARMER R Losses That RaU Each Year Inflict On Us? ATS do untold thousands of dol- i, '.wrrrh nf damaee to storea corn every year. -If money Equivalent Week and Next HURRY your spraying operations if you wish to kill the scale before the fruit buds open. .r , Vv- . Sow eggplant seed in ne notDea. m EcLHWitto' MUHGER SYSTEM Milium in order that they may not become Stunted, v , - ; : " v ; -"Be sure to have the material on Hand fof your summer spraying when the 'time, comes to spray. The 'first ; spray is, the most important of all. 4 "J In ca$e you did not grow your own beet plants, ; order some ..now for transplanting. tney win yruuutc bale than any other outfit and gives "the customer the largest turnout pos sible for his seed cotton, with a sam ple which enhances the value of his bale , materially over the same . cotton ginned by less scientific methods. Therefore, it is just as natural for olace a einher to be prosperous and his cus tomers to be satisfied when he op erates ' a Continental-Munger-System . Outfit as it is for the sun to rise every-morning. - , ; Let ns supply you with this perfect outfit, INDIVIDUALIZED for your, special needs with Hunger, Pratt, Eacle or "Winship gins as desired. Ginning time will be here before you' know It. Write at once to uonti T nental Sales Office nearest arid we'll -get busy for you. CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY H SALES OFFICES: Atlanta, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., Charlotte. N . C., Dallas, Tex., Memphis, Tenn. Here is a Money Maker Masters Plant Setter . Transplants Tobacco, Tomatoes, Sweat Potatoes, Cabbage," Straw berries. Eggplant and all sim ilar plants. No Stooping 1 No Lame Backs Each plant set, watered and cov- th value of the Com they destroy .Ua Ai,nt. (;r'nw;nfr iri1v Until was spent in erecting better buna- tnev;are transpiartted to the garden m-o n ttnrace .tnc reiRU OI a ... u. this pest would soon ena. . You need not necessarily make, a crib like the one shown in the- illus tration in order to build a structure that is proof against rats and mice. This illustration is merely a suggest ion as to the best type of crib for the small farmer "to build: and in this article may be employed in the l,"'"'ul construction of building of any de- earlier than seed sowed in the garden, sired type - . . " You may produce your own aspara- Aft Koc V,Pn rnTTinlptpd -gus: crowns for planting next fall I by sowing secu mis spring, ouyv 111c scu tV,U k tacked in olace with three ivated thrognout tne summer. penny wire nails. - The tin should also . As a precaution" against scab, seed extend up ' the studdirigs . for a few Irish potatoes should be soaked in a inches. When the floor isrcompletely forrrialin; solution before" being plant covered with tin, a nnal floor of ton-- ed. Use one pint of commercial form- gue and grooved material is 'put in alin-to thirty gallons of water, allow ing" the potatoes to remain in the so lution for two hours. Commercial ava You $25 to S1C0O Sell You a Better End,.: TJO one hiaa ever equaled Wtttt. V. '-Tram- Save tfc or tennB' 1 EnneauaUtyat WITTE Direct a MTTEEngineso oiiot iu "-r-.-ii-eroeene orCiaso ne. Ah. olutoly aoltd tooting under mrfnBTt!!; V1 t nJ east to naMut to nwn . !. ' " .vuiib MT M1VB HAMm iktart cncM b return jinlC Rn l K w??SW J "l'Bna VB Rna Cfty, Mo. Continental Ginning Machinery and ue ! miuigcr ojoicm 6V ? .v D 7- .. n : : sowing seed tnis soriner. jow ine seea an outfit that enables him to - gin a rougn buu-uuui 10 .u m . 1v . . , ; . r n lants u MORE COTTON af a less cost per On this sub-floor is placed sheet tin; ; mly in the drill and keep plants cul- jauna i. , . 1 ...... .lit. 4.1 ., tivatpd thrrftp-hoiit the summers . 1 1 .1 -With the flooring- completed,-the DRAIN TILE ; Mts FREE NO MONEY IN ADVANCE Tea Birl Absolutely without risk you can try this vondnr. ful machine mBko your own drain tile, 10 dayB FKEE, tc Tmvfl that OAtnpntt.il A nndur. draining let one of the biggest paying inveatmeute you could make on your farm.-. - THE FARMER'S CEMENT TILE MACHINE Km a cnDaoity of 1200 cerfect tile a dav in size '. to 8 lnohea. - Operate easily either hand 01 wer. ISO nana tampinct. . r arniB&ea complete, o extras reauired. FullT Guaranteed. Write toaay rot CDCC Dnnr "The Soil Bedeemer"- laLk uuvn Taloableenideon drain aze. Tells how many farmers have doubled and tripled profits and value of their land. A poet oara brines it and Ho Money Tee Trial urior. JFarmei's Cejnnt Til Maehln Co- Dept. S33 St. Johns. Mich SKETCH OF . , ; yjft ' PSv llTiCT Sir ' " " " " " II J " " " " II M II " . I 1? II II II II II II 11 11 "z s IT I ' Win I n H ILx. II r .. . ljljj . r , I I SHED I DOOR I SHED ; 1 WAV next step is to cover the inside of the formalin may be secured from drug- crib with galvanized screen wire of a gists. one-fourthrinch mesh. This is tacked to the studding with poultry wire staples, the valls of , the sides, ends, and the' joists overhead being com- xacn pianr set, watered ana cov- 1 nl-tplv rftv(rpH wifti tViio wir ered-oe operation.- A fuU stand; pieteiy coverea witn tnis wire. no resetting, an earlier ctod. Most ' practical planter ever invented. Writ for Free Booklet and Full Information MASTERS PLANTER CO. Dopt. K CHICAGO, ILL. SELF-OILING WINDMILL With INCLOSED MOTOB Keeping OUT OUST and RAIN Keeping IN OIL SPLASH OILING SYSTEM - . CbnstMBvrloodinj ,. Every Bearing With OtlaKKhPumpui r TheliahtestBrMze vik"" tSsTJJJbt ,V.k. '... ONUTONCEAYEAft OOUBLE GEARS -? Csch Crry1ng rUlf th UlJ ; ' " Cvtry fatur desirable In Windmill in the' AUTO-OILED ACRMOTOR , . . WkitcAER MOTOR CO. 2500 12m St.Cmicaoqi . Save Half ; Your Shoe Money wiH .W rUyrtendAluMimm tfc e OtoUta. lemtber, rubber or wood-eoled - i. l .1 j - WWW HU VIUJCV. - Waterproof, Rust " Proof, Rot-Proof Bettleatbernppert. ' Thick f elf Insole. No meul toochee yoo. Warm, comfortable eaey to wUc In. Keepf eetla ood coodlUoo end prevent ekkneea. Beet by tcet I or ell work la any weather MONEY BACK Uahoee A not BMet with roar approval. WriU for FREE catalog which ehowa atylee, ilvee prlcee and teDe bow to order. A poetal brlnee It OVERLAND SHOE CO DepL 1S8A, fUdna,Wle. Set out asparagus crowns for the new asparagus plantation. If you did not grow your own crowns, you can secure them from seedsmen. Order -only the largest one. year old crowns When the wire is in place the crib as they produce heavier yields than is next covered inside with lath one the smaller crowns. Remember to inch thick and three inches wide, an make the soil very rich and to set the inch space being left between each crowns' deeply. . . ; lath to 'allow air circulation. With Letus not be satisfied until every the lath placed inside the . crib, the rm. nome' m the South has the cozy, pressure oi tne corn wm not tena to pwiduw wmcn is proauc ir N Batteries Meedsd JK luM Jhaw break them loose from the studding and the wire, protected by the lath, will not be broken. ' . The edges of the doors and door facings should' be faced, with metal strjps to discpurage any gnawing at cracks. It' is also well to make all doors double with a middle layer of tin as: in the construction of the floor. ; In the plan shown, on this page, the crib proper is 8 leet wide, and the sheds eacji '10, feet Wide, giving the whole structure a width of 28 feet. To ed by well placed plantings of shade trees, shrubbery, vines, and flowers. One can hardly repress a feeling of gloom when passing a farm house where cotton, corn, or some other field crop is planted right up to the very door step. There, is not in any section oi our country a greater wealth of native trees, shrubs, and flowers; which with little difficultv may be transplanted to the : home grounds.- x . . .. ...... If you have seedlincr , . j a , V4 .-A Ik . a. A R1VERSID Hand Horn Lonof-life hardened steel mechanism. Satisfaction . Guaranteed or Money rjacav Bend for vaXJa Aoto uooau .Write boose neareet yoo. awerw iifi ti waamaeia fcTV it(a)iMnita4 eaiienaknu ft. Worti yerwaea. are. make the building well proportioned J?at .you Vh - to., top? work, cut back and to house an averaee size South- thek toPs of the trees now, before . V ' . . - .. . snnnrr - trrnwf Vi hoiylni. " C... -ft 'ii.: o o " " v uviua. oaw on tne main trunk so as to leave a whorl of three or four branches and cut these back to stubs about a foot in length.' A few minor branches.shbuld be left to taice care ot the surplus sap due to ern corn crop the crib should be about 36 feet long. . - - The upper part of the building is designed for storing small grains, and for this purpose grain bins may be arranged oh each side of the upper SELECTED AND IMPROVED COTTONSEED. Cleveland'! Blf Boll, top of exnertowtt corerlm 15 jreare, Georgia Station. WaBnamaker'i Pedltrttd ClmUnd, flnt lot pw ' . 5 yean. , - - Soott'a Cleveland, flraf .two year. . - U.Buihel. Either Variety.: ... " .Grown on .our own farm, ginned on our pri gin, guaranteed aound, pure, and, true WM. 8EED CORN-Scotfi Marlboro No. 1.J Button-; Bander'e Improved No.-1 cuon. Won; Bed Cob that la corn of our own tewcuu $3 buanel either variety, selected. 1 v FAIR VIEW FARM, P.lm.rto . Georgi. aiuiiKcu un cacu siuc ui tne upper . a Uco; c 4t r . doorways. If this part' is' used for New SW ' P 'the ree t J a- . JMew snoots Will form on ttiA ct..k sSTOuv of ISI IMP r f y storing' grain, it should 'also be rat- proofed.; Where the farmer raises no small grains and a large amount of corn,' the main part of thecrib in its entirety may be used for a crib. - The ends of the crib and shed-walls are weather-boarded; The framinc is maat.pt zxt material, being dou r.o mw Btnr ktat and eheaoeat meana idootifleation for Uor. Bheep and Cattle. Name, addreae and Bamberatainped on tag. Ctmiaa and aamolaa tr on reqoeat. Burefe Co- 1S4 W. Mar- St Cbleag, When writing- to advertleera. lay! "1 uri bled for plates, ahd the oorner nft Jlr" " are of 4x4 buddings. The foundation Ot ail aaveruaing- i carriee. - i my, oc mauc VI concrete. rUDDle. ftf riimeft rVll shoots will form on th tnKa ; the spring which by the. middle' of summer will be ready to bud. It is necessary to go over the trees two or three times' during summer in or der to keep, the surplus shoots remov ed.. Only two shoot lowed to each stub, which will give two. chances of getting a "live bud." ; '-"' " ' ; F." J; CRIDERl Associate - Horticulturist. HOM;-MJOM,?OtlSHTi '' ' ' - ITT- tirth Wlf Hade or vpe". ".. .tnnz J heaTllT (ralTaniaeo--"". I Z. " - a Mil 1 1 Hie' Farmer ei WJI," rhl2Talue liere'e a few of our big " a tw u.ia arAMaaa ieT I V . .iVm. 14X0 a r- 1 J aa-lnoh roaltry .VSarbed WlJ I t ica uu uvikuu vi ea "I"-. ifi llv I at money -ea rina pneee. wnie w- .j Jf J4i . 1 IttV JJ ege(s. U' u.K'':r'::--'-
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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