THE IKKIGATION AGE. 



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A single spraying is better than none and will usually 

 be profitable, but more are better. Spraying may prove 



to be highly prof- 

 itable, even though 

 the blight is only 

 partially prevent- 

 ed. It is unsafe 

 to postpone spray- 

 ing until the blight 

 appears. Except 

 perhaps on small 

 areas, it does not 

 pay to apply poison alone for bugs. When it is necessary 

 to fight insects, use Bordeau mixture and poison together. 



With these instructions, if carefully followed out, it 

 should not be a difficult matter for the grower to secure 

 a crop that will warrant all expenditures made for its im- 

 provement and leave a very nice profit besides. A barrel 

 sprayer placed on a wagon with a four-row attachment 

 connected to the barrel pump by means of a hose, makes 

 an inexpensive and yet a very effective outfit for this work. 



Waterpower and irrigation 

 properties in Texas for sale. 



$7,000 to $30,000 

 Real worth $25,000 to $100,000 



WADE B. LEONARD, 

 DALLAS, - TEXAS 



The Ghas, T, Manning Realty Go,, Ltd, 



SOLE SALES AGENTS 



The Gooding Townsite Company, Ltd, 



RESIDENCE LOTS. 

 BUSINESS LOCATIONS 



Improved Irrigated Lands Unimproved . 

 GOODING, IDAHO. 



SAMSON TURBINE 



When the PUMP cannot be direct connected to 

 the turbine shaft, the power is usually trans- 

 mitted by gears, shafting, etc. On account of 

 the HIGH SPEED of the SAMSON, for a given 

 power, lighter and consequently CHEAPER 

 transmission machinery can be used. 



JAMES LEFFEL & CO. 



Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. 



316 Lagonda Street 



MOTION DITCHES 



a Rod 



Can you cut a "V-Shaped" Ditch for 2c a rod 15 inches to 18 

 inches deep 4 to 5 miles a day? 

 It isn't likely. 



Suppose you could. Your apparatus wouldn't perform a half- 

 dozen more dirt-moving tricks. 



But Mr. Irrigation Farmer when you own a 20th Century 

 you're all fixed for grubbing,- leveling, ditching, side hill grading, 

 terracing, dike throwing, road building, etc., all combined in a 

 small, compact, strong, all-steel machine, ready for instant use the 

 year round. The 



is the one great, useful money-saver and time-maker for the irrigator. 



You must have seen or heard about the 20th Century. It's sur- 

 prising how rapidly it is selling independent buyers, agents, dis- 

 tributing centers springing up like jack rabbits in all sorts of places. 



The reason? It's light, easy to handle, quickly understood, 

 requires but one man never more than four horses. Write for our 

 catalog that shows how to grub brush $1.50 per acre, 4 acres a day; 

 how to build a mile of dirt road for 85 to 88 a day. 



THE BAKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



726 Fisher Building, CHICAGO 



CUT THRO' HERE 



