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MAINE STATE COLLEGE 



THE CLIMAX NOZZLES. 



Figure 12 illustrates 

 these nozzles. No. 3 

 shows the outer end 

 covered by a wire 

 screen, which cuts the 

 water into spray. No. 

 2 shows nipple end of 

 same. No 1 shows 

 the nozzle entire. 



The nozzles are 

 simple in construction, 

 cannot get out of 

 order, and are very 

 durable, being made 

 of brass They are 

 all fitted with stan- 

 Fig. ig. dard-pipe thread, and 



will fit corresponding sizes of gas pipe and hose coupling. They 

 are made of various sizes, numbered from 1 to 6, and will pro- 

 duce spray from the density of fog to any desired coarseness as 

 may be required. Nozzles Nos. 1 to 5 are intended for conserva- 

 tory, flower garden, orchard and field use. No. 6 is for lawn and 

 street use. Price, $1.00. 



Besides the nozzles mentioned above, are the Cyclone Nozzle 

 with the Eddy chamber and the Improved Vermorel made by 

 Thos. Summerville & Sons, Washington, D. C-, the former sold 

 for 50 cents and the other for $1.50. 



