November 29, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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The Skinner System 



of Irrigation 



IS USED AROUND THE WORLD 



"I have fitted one house with the Skinner 

 System and am delighted with it — just what has 

 been wanted." 



CHAS. F. STREET, Clackamas, Oregon. 



"The nozzles work like a charm. Send me 

 10,000 more. I want to equip my whole place 

 with Skinner nozzles." 



D. N. CHADWICK, Wilmington, N. C. 



' ' I have used your irrigation system the past 

 season on one acre of Cauliflower for seed and, 

 as it has worked to my full satisfaction in every 

 respect, I want to use it next season all over my 

 farm and will send you my order shortly, as 

 several friends also want to use it." 



A. HANSEN, 



Copenhagen, Denmark. 



The above illustration is from a kodak photo showing a partial view of a 6-acre irrigation plant 

 at Leesburg, Fla. In the house in the center is located a 6 h. p. gasoline engine and a Skinner 

 centrifugal pump, which is drawing the water 675 feet from the lake with a 10-foot lift and is furnishing 

 900 Skinner nozzles with 30 pounds pressure at one time. 



The leading growers in Florida now believe the Skinner System will revolutionize the trucking 

 business in the state, as with it they can not only irrigate their crops, but can also frost protect g,s well. 



That the Skinner System has been a success in the greenhouses is shown by the fact that in one 

 place, Toledo, Ohio, twelve growers have installed it. Some of the largest growers in the state have, 

 after giving the system a trial, put it in their whole place. The Skinner System has won its way on 

 its own merits. Every installation always brings others from that section. 



The Skinner System can be installed during the winter when there is plenty of time, and in the 

 spring when rushed with outside work you will not have to stop to water the greenhouses. 



Let me refer you to some one in your section that is using my system. 



Illustrated Circular on Application. Correspondence Solicited. 



C. W. SKINNER, 



Troy, Ohio 



