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Canadian National Exhibition 



In these days of dear labor every labor sav- 

 ing device is of value to fruit growers and gar- 

 deners. In this connection some excellent ex- 

 hibits were made at the Toronto Exhibition in 

 September. A representative of The Cana- 

 dian Horticulturist was interested in displays 

 made by several of our advertisers. 

 PARIS PLOW COMPANY. 



This progressive company of Paris, Ont., had 

 a grand display of different lines of farm im- 

 plements, including the famous "Success Ma- 

 nure Spreader." This machine is noted for 

 light draft and simplicity in construction. It 

 is fitted with direct beater chain drive instead 

 of a complication of gears. When thrown into 

 gear the beater is shifted from the load about 

 two inches, thus giving free action to start. 

 Another important feature is the apron return- 

 ing device, by means of which the apron is re- 

 turned to place 'Simply by moving a small lever. 

 Gardeners and fruit men should write for free 

 catalogue and particulars about this labor sav- 

 ing machine. 



SICHE GAS COMPANY. 



All styles of 'Siche gas machines, from the 

 200 pound special "K" to the 5 pound stereo 

 generator were on exhibition, and Mr. Sims, the 

 manager, informed The Horticulturist repre- 

 sentative that the whole exhibit was sold. "In 

 fact," said Mr. Sims, "Siche seems destined to 

 become the light of the future in Canada." The 

 general opinion of visitors was that Siche 

 Building and C. P. R. were the best lighted 



buildings on the grounds. Greenhouse men 

 should write this ocmpany and get quotations, 

 as Siche is an excellent light for greenhouses. 

 Coolcing stoves, instantaneous hot water heat- 

 ers, radiators, etc., run with Siche gas, formed 

 the minor lines of this exhibit. 



GRIMM MANUFACTURING CO. 



This company had a fine exhibit of the fa- 

 mous Champion Fruit and Syrup Evaporators, 

 and Mr. Grimm said that business was brisk and 

 the factory kept busy. Readers of The Horti- 

 culturist should get particulars about these fruit 

 evaporators. 



WAGGONER LADDER CO. 



In this age of conveniences and handy con- 

 trivances fruit growers should be specially in- 

 terested in a light, strong, handy ladder for 

 picking and pruning. The Waggoner Ladder 

 can be telescoped to half its length and again 

 shot up among the branches quite easily. The 

 company makes all kinds and all lengths, and 

 have a handy extension step ladder, which drew 

 much attention during the fair. 



ARiNDT TREE PROTECTOR. 



The Arudt Tree Protector shared the tent of 

 Mr. E. D. Smith, nurseryman, Winona. The 

 agents distributed pamphlets and business cards 

 and had samples on trees in the vicinity of the 

 tent, which were examined by thousands of fruit 

 growers, many of whom had never before seen 

 the band, but who readily saw the practicability 

 of this simple device to stop the ravages of 

 creeping and climting insects. Many large or- 

 (!ers were received. 



DO YOU SPRAY, IF NOT, WHY NOT? 



THE- 



LITTLE GIANT SPRAYER 



has demonstrated its simplicity, durability and economy. 



Save your Maternal, Time and Labor, by purchasing a Little 



Giant Sprayer. 



This sprayer is mounted on two wheels with a tank of loo gallons capacity. It can, 

 however, be mounted on four wheels if required. The large sprocket wheel is 30 inches in 

 diameter, and the small one 12 inches. On the other end of the shaft is a 6-inch wheel 

 that runs the pitman attached to the double cylinder pump which is mounted on the tank 

 with places for six lines of hose which can be used all at one time, or any number required. 

 Two lines is enough, put together with stays, for spraying apple, peach, pear, plum, cherry 

 or quince, but for grapes two lines on each side of the machine will spray two sides at 

 once. Any boy can operate it. 



For potatoes, six lines of hose brought around to the rear, clamped close to row, will 

 spray six rows at once. For spraying to kill mustard, place two lines on each side of the 

 outfit and two at the rear and spray 20 feet on each side, being 40 feet each way^ — ^ALL 

 YOU HAVE TO DO IS SIT AND DRIVR. This is the most powerful spray pump ever 

 made, and the cheapest to operate. It does the most work in the least time. 



Write for Catalogue and Price List. 



Perkins & Paine Mfg. Co., - 



Port Dover, Ont. 



