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BETTER FRUIT 



December 



THE YUBA BALL TREAD TRACTOR is built for all 

 classes of work, but is especially adaptable for orchard 

 cultivation — because in its construction are embodied 

 the features so necessary for a successful orchard tractor. 



Low and compact, it will not disturb the fruit-burdened branches, 

 yet with ample power to cultivate in any soil. 



Reliable and efficient, it is built to withstand the severest Strains 

 and the operative cost is low. 



Rapid and useful, quick at hauling your crop to town, good for 

 every job on the farm. 



Economical, because with its unique transmission it requires only 

 one man to operate it, turning from one row to the other without 

 lifting the plow — and getting close to the trees. 



Dependable, because it works under any weather condition — and 

 in any kind of soil — sand, adobe, peat. 



Send for the catalogue. It explains why. 



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Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture 



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 A SCIENTIFICfwork written in plain language and devoted to practical ends. 



The only work of the kind now complete and up to d.ite. A thorough manu.il 

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 the fullest ever listed in one work with every remedy. Planting, pruning, 

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"Every grower should have it, for between its covers may be found the answer 

 to practically every horticultural problem with which he will sooner or later be 

 confronted."— E. K. CAENES, formerly Entomologist for the California State 

 Commission of Horticulture, and now Superintendent Natonies Consolidated, 

 Sacramento, California. 



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