Jdlt 14, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



127 



The Proof 

 of Its Worth 



Is not in glowing pictures and 

 descriptions— it is in the actual 

 work it is performing for some 

 of the best known greenhouse 

 operators in Western New York 

 who have already secured a 



»**jr-^.===> SOIL SHREDDER 



From these men we are receiving 

 the most gratifying reports about 

 their THORO-MIX. 



Read David Scott's letter at the 

 right. We have letters equally 

 interesting from the THORO-MIX 

 owners below: 



GEO. B. HART, 



Rochester, N. Y. 



WHITE BROS., 



Medina, N. Y. 



W. C. STROH, 



Attica, N. Y. 



J. H. GOULD, 



Middleport, N. Y. 



W. C. EHMANN, 



Corfu, N. Y. 



JOHN FREISACH, 



Corfu, N. Y. 



L. C. STROH & SONS 



FLORISTS AND MFRS. THORO-MIX 



BATAVIA NEW YORK 



DAVID J. SCOTT 



Wholesale Florist 



Corfu, N. Y., 

 June 30, 1921. 



L. C. Stroh & Sons, 

 Batavia, N. Y. 



Gentlemen : 



Results from use of "Thoro- 

 Mix" soil shredder are highly 

 satisfactory. 



I used the machine in pre- 

 paring soil for chrysanthemum 

 benches with a saving- of time 

 and labor of at least 40%. 

 This saving is worth while, 

 but whether 30% or 60%, the 

 actual soil preparation I con- 

 sider of greater value. Rough 

 sod and coarse fertilizer 

 "Thoro-Mixed" into an ideal 

 condition ready for planting 

 with such a slight expenditure 

 of labor is a remarkable step 

 forv/ard in soil preparation. 



I can truthfully recommend 

 "Thoro-Mix" as a time and 

 money saver. 



With good wishes for your 

 continued success, I am 



Very truly yours, 



DAVID SCOTT. 



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