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The Garden Magazine, May, 1923 
Mark Twain Said: 
“A great, great deal has been 
said about the weather, but 
very little has ever been done.” 
TF Mr. Clemens had known about 
the modern Cornell Irrigation Sys¬ 
tems for gardens and lawns, his 
whimsical remark would have lost 
some of its pointedness. 
Nowadays something is done about 
the weather and much of the dis¬ 
appointment attendant with trying to 
make a garden or lawn grow is a thing 
of the past. For Cornell systems 
actually do give you rain when and 
where you want it. 
We are prepared to make complete 
surveys and submit plans and specifi¬ 
cations covering the installation of 
piping systems and pumping units. 
The coupon, or a postal or letter will 
bring a complete descrip¬ 
tive booklet describing 
the Cornell plan of gard¬ 
en or lawn care, without 
obligation. 
Systems of Irrigation 
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