Department of Agriculture, Ontario, 



Toronto', Aug. 28, 1896. 



Ueak Sir, — I have yreat pleasure in stating that the Spramotor 



ordered from your Company this season has given entire satisfaction. 



It works easily, and is very effective in its operation. Your Company 



deserves much credit for placing so excellent a pump on the market. 



Yours \erv truly, 



JNO. DRYDEN. 



Minister of Agriculture. 



Mr. \V. H. Heard, Manager of -Spramotor Co., London, Ont. 



In constructing the Spramotor the inventor recognized the 

 fact that no apparatus existed which could use the various spray- 

 ing mixtures without serious and rapid deterioration. The effort 

 made to supply the need and combine the expert knowledge of 

 the mechanic with the practical experience of the orchardist is 

 seen in the universal approval with which the Spramotor has 

 been received, being pronounced by all the various authorities as 

 being the first successful effort to supply a practical working 

 machine that completely fills the requirements. 



The cost 01 spraying having been reduced to such a low 

 figure, it need not cost the fruit grower any anxiety, as the results 

 are so clearly in favor of the operation. In fact, intelligent people 

 no longer question the advisability of spraying. They have 

 learned that their fruit and crops can be saved by spraying, at an 

 expense that is relatively trifling. No successful orchardist or 

 progressive farmer needs to-day to be told that in order to obtain 

 sound fruit, or indeed in many cases any fruit at all, he must 

 adopt the best available means of destroying both fungi and 

 insect pests. When spraying trees and shrubs always use Persiatic 

 Tree Spray. .Avoid Paris Green — it is dangerous and in time 

 will kill your trees. 



Note what the largest manufacturer of farm implements 

 under the British flag says : 



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