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JACKSON POWER DIGGER 
60,000 trees per day. 
Three men, two horses and 10 gal. 
fuel will dig 60,000 trees per day. 
Cost is $750.00 without cables. 
Pulls any size lifter. 
Can be used in mud or dry ground. 
Never breaks or injures a tree. 
20 feet sufficient for machine at end of row. 
Ground is not packed for replanting same 
season. 
Can be used for subsoiling or stationary en¬ 
gine. 
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Address EDGAR A. JACKSON, 
Box 152, R. F. D., 
Santa Clara, California 
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Strawberry Plants 
# for immediate or spring delivery. Stock guaranteed 
$ strictly first-class, well rooted, thrifty plants, fresh dug and 
to reach our customers in perfect condition. 
Can furnish assortment of commercial varieties and a 
very fine lot of PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING. Ship 
practically any day during winter and until April 20th. 
Prices, on request, that will justify placing immediate 
order for your spring wants. Sample sent on request. 
SHAHAN BROTHERS, 
Strawberry Plant Growers,’’ 
Winchester, Tenn. 
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^ President since 1904 Perry Nursery Company 
Secretary since 1910 Brown Bros. Company 
Announces the formation of the 
1 Willems, Sons’ Nurseries 
it having associated with him his son, Frank M. Willems, 
(with the Perry Nursery Company since 1914, excepting 
& eleven months of U. S. Army service in France) with ex- 
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ft October 1, 1920. 
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Sales Agencies to be established throughout the New 
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We Offer For Spring Trade 
A considerable quantity of English Beech, Oriental Planes, 
Catalpa Speciosa, White Dogwoods, American Elms, Horse- 
chestnuts, American Judas, Koelreuterias, American, Eng¬ 
lish and Silver Lindens, Norway Ash Leaved, Sycamore, 
Silver and Red Maples, Pin Oaks, Red Oaks, Salisburias, 
Lombardy Poplars. 
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Many of the above can be supplied in heavy caliper. 
Write for particulars and prices. 
The Rakestraw-Pyle Co., 
KENNETT SQUARE, PA. 
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I received from Austria this past spring,—too late for 
planting at that time, a shipment of Pear and Crab Apple 
seed of the 1919 crop packed in charcoal and which I have 
placed in cold storage. The seed is of excellent quality and 
is keeping in fine condition. I will send you a sample if 
you are interested. 
I can offer for immediate shipment. 
Also I will have ready for shipment about latter part of 
November some native apple seed of 1920 crop, and Myro- 
bolan Plum seed, 1920 crop. Write for prices. 
THOMAS J. LANE, Seedsman, 
Dresher, Pa. 
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