OLDS & WHIPPLE, INC., HARTFORD, CONN. 
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New Improved Tiger Trans¬ 
planter 
The lifting lever works on an eccentric. A 
child can lift the weight of two men and when 
the lever is operated it automatically throws 
machine out of gear. Simply and strongly 
made with these new improvements this ma¬ 
chine is rapidly coming into favor with dis¬ 
criminating buyers. This machine has 1% inch 
water connections. The flow of water is under 
perfect control and can be regulated to deposit 
as small a quantity as desired, or to discharge 
one pint to each plant. 
Price on Application 
Bemis Transplanter 
Thirty-five years of practical experience is 
embodied in the Bemis. Nearly every tobacco 
farm in the Connecticut Valley is equipped 
with one or more of these implements. 
Price on Application 
New Improved John Deere 
Spreader 
Has a tight bottom, with the beater on the 
axle and cushion-spring front bolster construc¬ 
tion. Low, easy, loading box, is only hip high. 
High drive wheels, roller bearings on all three 
beaters, new type non-wrapping spiral beater, 
non-wrapping four-bar upper beater, and 
fewer moving parts assure light draft. 
Price on Application 
The Old Reliable John Deere 
Spreader 
Meets the most exacting requirements of the 
farmer who prefers the single beater, endless 
apron type of spreader. 
Prices on Application 
Moline No. 200 Manure 
Spreader 
A new sturdy, but light weight spreader, 
simple in design. 50 bushel size with 2 horse 
hitch. 
Price on Application 
John Deere Farm Truck 
In price, strength, draft and finish, John 
Deere farm trucks give exceptional satisfac¬ 
tion. They stand hard usage year after year 
because they are built right and in a factory 
that has an established reputation for making 
only the best. 
Prices on Application 
Summer Squash on farm of Theodore H. Hauser, market 
gardener of Suffield, Conn., grown on our O&W 
fertilizer. Photograph taken July 17, 1935. 
