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An Achievement 



The 1921 

 Hardie 

 Triplex 



As pioneers in building power sprayers, we have shared the struggles of the 

 fruit grower for the past twenty years. 



During this period the art of spraying has improved. Yesterday's spraying 

 method will not answer for the demands of today. For the future, to insure your 

 profit, spraying costs must be cut, but cut without sacrifice of that thoroughness 

 which gives a clean crop. 



Now is the time you 

 need a Hardie 



You need its reliability, its power to give you constant continuous running. 

 You need its freedom from costly delays at spraying time. You need its effective, 

 rapid high pressure spraying. 



Today's fruit raising problems cannot be solved by ancient sprayer equipment. 

 We have perfected, in the 1921 Hardie, the mechanical features that do give reli- 

 able action day after day. Note the following important mechanical features: 

 Flexible chain drive, built-in pressure regulator, practically frictionless plungers, 

 threadless valve cages, and suction settling well. 



Measured by any standard of sprayer values, the 1021 Hardie is a wonderful 

 mechanica 1 achievement. 



The Hardie Manufacturing Company 



55 X. Front Street, Portland, Oregon 



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