Stahelin's Plants Grow and Bear Fruit 
MILLAR'S PATENT 
..TRANSPLANTER.. 
Canada Pat., Dec. 10, 1898. U. S. Pat. July 19 1898. 
for Gardeners,' Florists' & Fruit Growers' use 
Jacket Removed 
8 In. high, 4 in.dla. 
Is simply a cylinder of sheet steel held together at the seam 
with a grip-slide. To operate push the slide down, place the cylinder 
over the plant, force it down, then lift it and the plant and its sur- 
rounding earth will be held inside as shown in Fig. 1. It can then be 
placed where you wi»h to set it ; and on lifting .slide, the bottom of 
cylinder expands ( l'"ig. 3) so that it can be lifted, leaving the plant 
where you wish (o have it i)laced (Fig. 2) and without disturbing the 
roots or soil surrounding them, so of course 
Every Plant Will bive 
and they need no watering, shading or nur.sing to make them live. 
The first thing necessary to secure a good crop is to get a good stand 
and have no vacant hills; and in no way can a good stand of plants 
be had so surely or so cheaply as by using the 
Millar's Patent Transplanters 
which are superior to all other devices for the purpose ever ottered to 
the public, and are made of galvanized sheet STEEL, are very DUR- 
ABLE and SIMPLE, EASILY OPERATED, and s.dd at a price that is 
cheap, considering their value and LABOR-SAVING QUALITIES. 
In removing MELONS and other TENDER PLANTS from hot 
bed to the field, the Transplanter will do a work that CANNOT be 
done by any other tool or by hand setting, and the croj) will he ready 
for market earlier when the prices are best ; so the enterprising gar- 
dener can see it is true economy, and a good business investment to 
have .some of these Transplanters in his uusiness. 
Price of Transplanter, SO cents 
One-half dozen, $2.50. One dozen, $4.25, by freight or express. 
By mall add 15 cents 
for postage. 
F. O. B. 
(Correspondence invited and orders solicited. Address all orders to 
R. J. STAHELIN, Bridgman, Mich. 
