The Wonderful Kaw Valley 
OWHERE ELSE in the whole LTnited States 
are Apple Seedlings grown so extensively and 
to such perfection as in the fertile Kaw 
Valley. 
By proper cultivation, the soil is kept 
pulverized and forms a perfect dust mulch. 
Our cultivators^start as^soon as the rows show in the spring 
and do not stop until the digging begins late in the fall. 
These seedling cultivators take two rows at a time. The 
tools are changed each time—first we use blades, thenmokers, 
then small shovels, etc.,—changing each time over the field so 
as to stir every particle of soil. Each man will cultivate 
about ten acres per day. 
F. W. WATSON & COMPANY 
Apple and Pear Seedling Specialists, Topeka, Kansas 
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