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OLDS & WHIPPLE, INC., HARTFORD, CONN. 
The Two-Row 
THE TWO-ROW Assisted-Feed Planter— 
has become very popular with the larger 
grower—not only because of the increased 
speed of planting, but because it eliminates the 
use of one man (another driver), as only one 
driver is required. It is strongly constructed 
and braced with heavy angle irons, firmly 
bolted together, which carry all the center 
weight without placing strain on the axles. It 
is supplied in two ranges of four width adjust¬ 
ments. For rows 30, 32, 34 and 36 inches, or 
36, 38, 40 and 42 inches. Size wanted must be 
specified when ordering. 
Price on Application. 
Iron Age Automatic Planters 
IRON AGE AUTOMATIC PLANTERS differ 
from the Assisted-Feed Planters only in their 
mechanical handling of the seed. The picking 
of the seed and the planting mechanism are 
always in plain view of the operator. 
One and Two Row. 
Prices on Application. 
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Roderick King, South Windsor, Conn., using a Hoover 
potato digger and Dahlman bagger. Mr. King has 
a large yield grown on O. & W. Fertilizer. 
John Deere—Hoover Potato 
Diggers 
These famous mechanical diggers dig the 
potatoes with a minimum of mechanical injury. 
Shovel of crucible plow-steel, scours and works 
in varied conditions without bending or break¬ 
ing. 
Main sides are built up of two steel angles 
riveted together—much stronger than single¬ 
angle construction. 
Furnished in one-row size with ground or 
engine drive, and one-and two-row tractor 
drive, with equipment to meet your require¬ 
ments. 
Prices on Application. 
Farquhar Success Jr. Potato 
Digger 
The most popular plow-type digger on the 
market. Just the digger for the small grower 
—in fact no farmer can afford to be without 
this digger, even if he raises only sufficient po¬ 
tatoes for his own consumption. In time and 
labor saving it pays for itself the first season. 
Price on Application. 
