ALABAMA NURSERY COMPANY'S 
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TREE COUNTER 
ILLUSTRATION ONE-THIRD ACTUAL SIZE 
Four dial machine with 1000 record cards $ 18 00 
Five dial machine with 1000 record cards * 22 00 
The counters we sent out previous to 1905 were not as well made; 
those dials would get out of order; these will not If you have an old 
machine and want to exchange for a new one, write us about it. 
Salem Ore., May 4th, 1907. 
The tree counters (two machines) bought from you last year did 
not get out of order, they were very satisfactory in every way, they 
are a great help. We think them a great improvement over the old 
style. Oregon Nursery Co. 
Charles City, Ia., May 15th, 1907. 
We received one of your new style counters last fall, used it in our 
fall and winter counting and are glad to report that we found the ma- 
chine entirely satisfactory. It is far ahead of anything we have ever 
seen for this purpose. Sherman Nursery Co. 
Huntsville, Ala., May 16th, '07. 
Today T had occasion to use the counter and only now fully realize 
the superiority of the new style over the old, both in durability of 
levers and their limit of motion; they make THE mark and STOP. 
It would require very rough handling to break the machine or get 
the mechanism out of order. John Fraser. 
Shenandoah, Ia., Nov. 6, ’06. 
The tree counter received from you this fall has been tested and is 
certainly a great saving in taking account of stock in the nursery. It 
at least saves half the labor and is more accurate and more satisfactory 
all around than the old system. I). S. Lake;. 
