The CASHMAN Soil Firmer and Trencher 
Greatest and Most Successful 
Labor-Saving Machines ever built 
for the Nurseryman. 
Used by all Large 
Planters 
Built Entirely 
of Steel and 
Iron 
Rigid and 
Substantial in 
Constryction 
Simple and Accurate in Operation 
WILL LAST ONE HUNDRED YEARS 
Write for Circulars, Testimonials and Prices 
The above illustrations show both machines with one 
wheel lowered and the other raised for hillside or dead fur¬ 
row work. By use of the side levers either machine can 
be run level at all times. 
On the SOIL FIRMER the packer wheels, weighing 600 
pounds each, are adjustable on axle and the space between may be widened or 
narrowed to suit the occasion. We call attention to the steering lever by 
which the machine can be guided to either side independent of team, this is 
done by swinging rear end of tongue controlled by steering lever. 
On the TRENCHER note construction of shoe, designed to insure a clean 
open trench from 8 to 12 inches in depth. This shoe has proved a success in 
all kinds of soil. 
ANV INEXPERIENCED DRIVER CAN OPERATE THESE MACHINES 
Manufactured by CLINTON FALLS NURSERY CO. Owatonna, Minn. 
Forest Tree Seedlings 
AND 
Ornamental Shrubs 
AT WHOLESALE 
We offer for Fall 1916 and Spring 1917 
A Large Stock of Altbeas in varieties, Bar¬ 
berry Thunbergi, Calycanthis, Cornus 
Florida, Deutzias, Forsythias, Privets, 
Weigelias in varieties. Maples, Chestnuts, 
Hackberry, Persimmons, Elms, Poplars, 
Japan Walnuts, Butternuts, Rhubarb, Etc. 
Write us for quotations 
Forest Nursery Company 
McMinnville, - - tenn. 
BAILEY^S BRAND NEW STANDARD 
Cyclopedia of Horticulture 
The National Nurseryman, by special arrange¬ 
ment with the publishers, offers this work on 
easy terms. Six large quarto volumes. More 
than 3,600 pages. 24 full page exquisite color 
plates. 96 beautiful full page sepia halftones. 
More than 4,000 text engravings. 500 Colla¬ 
borators. Approximately 4,000 genera, 15,000 
species and 40,000 plant names. 
The new Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture has been 
freshly written in the light of the most recent research and 
experience. It is not merely an ordinary revision or cor¬ 
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vious editions or reprints of every kind whatsoever. It is 
both an Encyclopedia and a Manual, for with the aid of 
its Synopsis and Key, amateur and professional alike may 
quickly Identify any plant, shrub or fruit contained within 
the set, and then receive expert instructions for its cultiva¬ 
tion. 
Volume V Now Ready 
The National Nurseryman 
Hatboro, - Penna. 
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