February, 1922 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page Threi 



There's a "BEAN" for Every Grower 



No matter how large or how small your or- 

 chard, there is a Bean Sprayer that will ex- 

 actly meet your requirements— a power outfit 

 that will completely and perfectly take care of 

 your spraying needs. Illustrated on this page 

 are three of the popular sizes. Our new catalog 

 illustrates and describes a number of others. 

 If you 're out for profits — 



You Need a "Bean" 



While retaining all the sturdy, dependable 

 features which have made the Bean line fa- 

 mous, several important improvements have 

 been made this year, including the Bean 

 6 H. P, engine, which is used on all our 

 larger outfits with the "exception of the 

 Super-Giant, which has the LeRoi 15 H. P. 

 engine. The Bean engine is the latest and 

 best production of Mr. E. B. Cushman, noted 

 as a designer of good engines. 



Bean Troubleless Ball Valves 



Bean Threadless Ball Valves can be opened 

 up entirely and every part removed in less 



than two minutes. This is done without 

 lowering the pressure, stopping the engine, 

 or drawing Jhe liquid from the pump. 



Porcelain-Lined Cylinders 



Used on Bean Sprayers since 1886 and proven 

 to be the correct solution to the problem of 

 long- wearing cylinder lining. These cylin- 

 ders never need replacing under three or 

 four years, and we have known them to 

 wear for fifteen. 



The Bean Pressure Regulator 



The biggest single feature of the Bean Hne. 

 It holds the pressure exactly where you 

 want it, saves fuel in the engine, and wear 

 and tear on the pump, and is absolutely safe 

 and dependable. Fully described in our new 

 catalog. 



One-Piece Steel Bedplate 



The Bean is the only outfit built today with 

 a steel bedplate made in one piece, without 

 wood floor. Every bolt from the engine. 



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Bean Giant Triplex. Outfit 629. Ca- 

 pacity ol 12 gallons a minute at 300 

 pounds pressure. 200-gal. tank. Equipped 

 with new Bean 6 H.P. engine. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



BEAN SPRAY PUMP CO. 



Originators of the first high pressure sfrayer 

 118 W. Julian Street SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



pump, and tank is secured to this frame, 

 thus insuring the utmost rigidity. H. A. 

 Watkins of Fruita, Colo., has just written 

 us as follows: "I -never knew my Bean to 

 stop running when crossing creases as some 

 others do. My rig runs absolutely without 

 trouble." 



Only Pump Without a 

 Stuffing Box 



No stuffing box on a Bean pump, therefore 

 no stuffing-box troubles, The cup-shaped 

 molded plunger, an exclusive Bean feature, 

 is held so close to the porcelain lining of 

 the cylinder on the downstroke that no 

 packing box is necessary. Less friction, too, 

 on the upstroke. 



Many Other Important 

 Advantages 



Get the new Bean Catalog, which illustrates 

 and describes the entire Bean line from the 

 mighty Bean Super - Giant, shown above, 

 with its capacity of 16 to 25 gallons a min- 

 ute at 300 pounds pressure right down to 

 the little Bean Simplicity, the most popular 

 little rig known to the fruit-growing world. 

 Sign and send the coupon for your copy of 

 the catalog. 



Bean Simplicity, Outfit t>04. A handy, 

 compact power rig for (he small grower. 

 Capacity 4^ gallons a minute at high 

 pressure. Can also be had without truck 



BEAN SPRAY PUMP CO. 



118 West Julian Street SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



PU-Jsc send n:f a copy of the new Bean Catalog. 



Name .... Street 



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Kind of Fruit 



No. Acres 



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