ANNUAL REPORT. 195 



Spraying Machinery,* 

 What to Buy, Where to Buy It and the Use of It. 



A detailed discussion of the various types of spraying 

 outfits would require space far beyond the limits of this ar- 

 ticle. But so insistent is the demand for such information, 

 that the subject cannot be entirely overlooked. Those who 

 expect to purchase spraying- machinery should procure cata- 

 logues from the various firms and compare equipments and 

 prices. So keen has been the competition that manufacturers 

 of spraying machinery have been very active in perfecting 

 their apparatus and, as a result, we have a great variety of 

 st\les from which to choose. The Experiment Station has 

 received catalogues of spraying machinery from the follow- 

 ing" firms : 



American Horticultural Distributing Company, Martins - 

 burg, W. Va. 



Aspinwall Manufacturing Company, Jackson, Michigan. 



Bateman Manufacturing Company, Grenlock, N. J. 



Bean Spray Pump Company, San Jose, Cal. 



E. C. Brown & Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



S. B. Church, 66 High St., Boston, Mass. 



Deming Company, Salem, Ohio. 



W. & B. Douglas, Middletown, Conn. 



Dust Sprayer Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Mo. 



Field Force Pump Company, Elmira, N. Y. 



Friend Manufacturing Company, Gasport, N. Y. 



Goulds Manufacturing Company, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 



Hardie Spray Pump Company, Hudson, Michigan. 



Leggett & Bros., 301 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. 



Morrill & Morley, Benton Harbor, Michigan. 



F. E. Myers & Bro., Ashland, Ohio. 

 Pierce-Loop Sprayer Company, Northeast, Pa. 



* These very timely suggestions concerning spraying machinery 

 arc clipped from a recent bulletin of the Storrs (Connecticut) Experi- 

 ment Station, whose kindness in allowing their use in this Report is ac- 

 knowledged. The suggestions should prove valuable to every fruit 

 grower for reference. 



