Speer Grafting Machine 
(Patented) Will Save Time and Money. 
Work is Much More Perfect Than by hand. 
It seemed to please all at 
Nurserymen’s Conven¬ 
tion in June. The La¬ 
Salle, Ill. Nursery people 
bought the sample. Sev¬ 
eral orders placed and 
many others said they 
were sure to order early. 
L. F. Dintleman, Belle¬ 
ville, Ill., at convention, 
said he would have one, 
as it was certainly a good 
thing, making such per¬ 
fect unions regardless of 
and price. Freight paid 
November ist. 
of speed. Send for circulars 
on orders sent in previous to 
Vienna, III., July 1. 1905. 
Dear Sir: We want one of the 
Speer Grafting Machines. Don’t re¬ 
member if we told you we would take 
one when at the convention. We don’t 
want it before Dec. 1st. Please 
let us know if we can depend upon get¬ 
ting it. W. E. Gallener <fe Sons. 
Des Moines, Iowa. 
D. B. Speer: Dear Sir: In regard 
to the Grafting Machine, will state that 
we sold the one we had with the Nur¬ 
sery, but I was always pleased with its 
work and will do all in my power to 
help you sell some of them. 
M. J. Wragg, late of Waukee, la 
Ft. Dodge, Ia., Jan. 11, 1905. 
D. B. Spear: Dear Sir: If your 
new Grafting Machine is an improve¬ 
ment over your old one, it will be a 
good thing, as we worked the old one 
for five years, and our man would not 
do without it. Yours truly, 
W. C Haviland. 
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