igger 
This machine is the best labor 
saving machine on the market. 
It saves the labor of two men 
and four to six horses. Only one 
man is required to sit on the seat 
and operate. Handles as easily as 
a riding cultivator. For heavy 
3-4 foot shrubs use four-horse 
evener; for light digging only 
one team is required. 
For pruning Evergreen roots 
and light digging, remove lifter, 
adjust depth of blade by raising 
or lowering back wheel adjust¬ 
ment. In nursery rows where 
three or four varieties are grow¬ 
ing in the same row to dig one 
of the varieties in the middle of 
the row, drive down the row to 
variety wanted, trip lock and dig¬ 
ger will be in position as in il¬ 
lustration—dig variety wanted, 
raise blade to upright position 
where it locks, and drive on. 
Very fine for June Bud peaches. 
To dig 2 year apples wrap dou¬ 
bletree with burlap. 
This digger is just the thing 
for a nurseryman with a few 
acres and short rows and is also 
just what the larger grower has 
been looking for. Will pay for 
itself the first week. Not carried 
in stock. Order early to have 
digger on hand when you want it. 
Diggers with 18 to 20 inch 
blades are of extra heavy con¬ 
struction to withstand the addi¬ 
tional strain. 
Prices complete, eveners and neckyoke not included: 
16 inch blade and arches-$ 87.00 
18 inch blade and arches- 97.00 
20 inch blade and arches-105.00 
One 16 inch blade- 14.00 
One 18 inch blade- 16.00 
One 20 inch blade- 18.00 
