THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 



ON COUNTRY 



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k is found to have great 

 iiicles on country estates. 

 lishments its use is not 

 Drking horse, for on sucli 

 nent to engage both nin- 



n motor truck, working 

 •■i capacity for deHvery 

 )r truck, however, is not 

 :her than the necessity of 

 rvals, so there is no rea- 

 k double time as well a^ 

 method is being adopted 

 ase the displacement of 

 However, this particular 

 1 appealing to owners nf 



ntry estate sees it in the 

 ithe question of superior 

 'n item, the motor truck 

 Eties of work, occupying 

 jely small attention, that 

 S^iven due consideration. 

 "the average work around 

 tsist materially in doing 

 ;s properly equipped to 

 [d, ice, etc., and other de- 

 .'ontracted for. 

 jjje applies to better ad- 

 iyear-round use for the 

 I ry estates, as the use for 

 :• months. In this case a 

 > utely idle embodies no 

 ton investment, whereas 

 ed expense of continuous 



;( s present several practi- 

 iks are adopted on private 

 |io doubt that for long- 

 b;n superseded. There is 

 t; which it appears cainiot 

 h motor truck. Take the 

 ' round, for instance. The 

 n nevertheless rather hartl 

 ):led ; but on soft, mu(Ul\' 

 itd. There is, however, 

 states of any fair size to 

 c the main roads without 

 d to haul soil. 



THE MOTOR TRUCK USED FOR TR.\NSPORTING SOIL FRO^^ THE FTKI.H Ti i TlIK ( .KKEXIK U'SE 



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THE MOTOR TRUCK .AT THE W. B. THOMPSON ESTATE, VONKKKS. N. Y.. HAULING BUILDING MATERIAL. 



