AoousT 4, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



L33 



ington Convention 



The way to better flowers is better 

 soil ; the way to better soil is via tho 

 THORO-MIX Soil Shredder. 



All kinds of soils — sod and clay 

 and coarse manure are pulverized, 

 mixed and shredded — not too fine 

 nor too coarse — just right for all 

 greenhouse purposes, including pot- 

 ting soil and compost. 



THORO-MIX will quickly pay 

 for itself in the saving of time and 

 labor, in the preparation of the soil, 

 planting and after care of greenhouse beds. 



The advantages are too great for you to be 

 without a 



*I*lf.,^^-> SOIL SHREDDEP 



This is the heater 

 which travels 300 

 revolutions a minute 

 and shreds the mix- 

 ture. 



Note special 

 constructed high 

 carbon steel tooth 

 in such a forma- 

 tion on bars that 

 the same surface 

 is covered twice 

 at every revolu- 

 tion. 



WHITE BROS. 



Medina, N. Y. 



L. C. Stroh & Sons, July ISth, 1921. 



Batavia, N. Y. 

 Gentlemen: 



Replying to yours as to how satisfactory your Thoro-mix soil 

 shredder is, we beg to say that we prepared sufficient soil to fill 

 one greenhouse 21 ft. by 175 ft. with four men in five hours. 



To prepare the same amount of soil with any method that we 

 have ever used we believe that it would have required eight to ten 

 hours to have done the same work and even then it would not 

 have been as well prepared. There will also be a gain of approxi- 

 mately 25% to SOVf in time planting this house and after care. 



Our soil is heavy and stony and we feel that any machine that 

 would work so satisfactorily in our soil would unquestionably give 

 practically complete satisfaction in any soil. 



VVishing you every success with this machine, we beg to 

 remain. Yours very truly, 



WHITE BROS. 



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Phantom View of THORO-MIX 



Part of the side and belt shield have been removed to show 



the simple, yet practical operation of the machine. Soil 



and manure are fed into hopper, mixed and conveyed 



by spiral to beater and shredded. It is then kicked 



out of rear thoroughly mixed. ^ Address 



L. C. Stroh 

 & Sons, 

 BaUvia, N. Y. 



You may send to me, 

 under no obligations to 

 myself, your 16-page fold- 

 er, in colors, "Better Soil," 

 giving complete description of 

 machine, testimonials of users and 

 price. 



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