October, 1921 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page 11 



14 Gallons a Minute 

 at 300 lbs. Pressure 



You growers of the Northwest appreciate the vital importance of speed in your 

 spraying. You know that when it's time to spray EVERY HOUR COUNTS! This new 

 outfit was developed to meet your demand for more power and larger capacity in a 

 light-weight, easily handled rig that two horses can pull without trouble. The 



Bean Spray 

 Pump Co. 



Originators of the first high 

 pressure spray pumps. 



19 Hosmer Street 

 Lansing, Mich. 



118 W. Julian Street 

 San Jose, Calif. 



Bean Super-Giant 

 Junior 



has a nozzle capacity of 14 gallons a minute at 300 lbs. pressure This, together 

 with the 300-gallon tank, enables you to cover a surprising lot of trees in a day and 

 do thorough work as you go. You not only save time, labor, and money by reason 

 of the increased capacity — but you get the spray onto the trees when it does the 

 most good and that means bigger crops, better fruit, and more profit. 



Bean Super.Giant: Capacity, 16.25 Gallons-Minute 



SEND THE COUPON (or the new 

 Bean Catalog, which illustrates and 

 describes the entire Bean line for 



1922, including the Bean Super- 

 Giant Junior and the new Bean 

 6 H. P. engine, which is a big 

 feature of the outfit, and a 

 very decided improvement in 

 sprayer engine construction 



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