Journal of Agriculture, V id aria. 



[lo April, 19 12. 



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The "CLIMAX" SPRAY PUMP is in use throughout 

 the world, and is the most economical for medium-sized 

 orchards. It is strong, simple in construction and 

 operation, and will do good work. The working parts 

 are brass, thus thei-e is no fear of corrosion from acids, 

 the cylinder being of seamless brass tubing. Other parts 

 requiring strength are in malleable iron. The body of the 

 pump constitutes an air chamber, and large openings make 

 the inside easily accessible. One Star Nozzle for misting 

 purposes, and one Dayton-Vermorel Nozzle for general 

 spraying, su[)i)lied with each pump without extra charge. 



No. I— Uin. Cylinder (without cask) fitted on 

 3 iron legs, £2/7/6; with 30 gal. ca^k, as 

 shown, and 8 ft. ho5e, £3/10/- ; with 5Q gal. 

 cask, as shown, and 8 ft. hose, £4. No. 2— 

 1^ in. Cylinder (without cask) fitted on 3 iron 

 legs, £3/7/6; with 30 gal. cask and 12ift. hose, 

 £4/10/-; with 50 gal. cask and 12^ft. hose, £5. 



Water Pipe and Fittings 



We have large stocks of the above. Write for Price 

 List. Ask for Speci.al List. Our 256 page Book of 

 Tools is also Post Free. Illustrates over 2,000 of 

 the Best Tools at Money-Saving Prices. 



/- fop ]V[yePs Pump, 



Which draws 1,500 galls, per hour, and throws a 

 jet of water 60 feet. 



Thos. MePhepson k Son, 



Tool Merchants, 



Collins-St. West, Melbourne. 



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