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embodyiny- most of the features described is shown in Fiyiirc 17. 

 The following companies are making barrel pumps of the type 

 described, and they can usually be l)()ught through agricultural 

 warehouses, seedsmen, etc. No mention is made in the following 

 list of several companies making excellent pumps of other types : 

 The following firms have New England or New Hampshire 

 agents, some of whom carry a certain amount of stock, while 

 others order from the factory. 



Deming Co., Salem, Ohio, represented by Chas. J. Jager Co., 

 281-285 Franklin Ave., Boston, Mass. 



Field Force Pump Co.. Elmira, N. Y., 

 presented by R. & J. Farquhar, 6 So. 

 rket St., Boston, Mass. 



H. L. Frost & Co., Arling- 

 ton, Mass., Douglas pumps. 

 Friend Mfg. Co., Gasport, N. Y., C. E. 

 Hardy, Hollis, N. H., Agent. 



Goulds ]\Ifg. Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y., 

 represented by Smith & Thayer Co., 236 

 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 



Morrill & ]\Iorley, Benton Harbor, 

 Mich., are represented by Elmer B. 

 Parker, Wilton, N. II. 



F. E. JNIyers & Brother, Ashland, 

 Ohio, represented by S. B, Church Co., 

 Boston, Mass. 



Spramotor Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., 

 represented by F. E. Fitz Mfg. & Sup- 

 ply Co., Boston, Mass. 



Mr. A. I. Hall of Rochester, N. H., handles certain pumps 

 manufactured by the E. C. Brown Co., Rochester, N. Y. 

 Others having no New England agents known to us are : — 

 Hardie Pump Co., Hudson, Mich. 

 Morris Sprayer Co., Rochester, N. Y. 

 Dayton Supply Co., Dayton, Ohio. 

 Binks Spraying Machine Co., Chicago, 111. 

 Rochester Spray Pump Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



Fig. 17.— A desirable type 

 of barrel pump, embodying 

 mo.st of the features de- 

 •scribed. 



The Nozzle. A good nozzle is as essential as a good pump 



