. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TWO in ONE A Pump and an Engine Combined in One Unit The pump may be connected direct to the pipe lines and will give a steady, constant pressure for irri- gating or spraying purposes, or it will pump to an overhead or an air-pressure storage tank. In connec- tion with an air-pressure tank, it pumps either air or water, or both at once, as may be required to keep the proper pressure in the tank. The engine is adapted to the use of either gas or gaso- line for fuel, and the pump will handle liquid fertilizers quite as weU as water, but after all is
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TWO in ONE A Pump and an Engine Combined in One Unit The pump may be connected direct to the pipe lines and will give a steady, constant pressure for irri- gating or spraying purposes, or it will pump to an overhead or an air-pressure storage tank. In connec- tion with an air-pressure tank, it pumps either air or water, or both at once, as may be required to keep the proper pressure in the tank. The engine is adapted to the use of either gas or gaso- line for fuel, and the pump will handle liquid fertilizers quite as weU as water, but after all is said and done the chief merit of Standard Pumping Engines is their absolute reliability. It is on this feature—reliability—that these pumps and engines have won their reputation. We also oflFer a variety of styles and sizes that makes them adaptable to almost any conditions. Did you say your water-supply problem was different from any other? Tell us your troubles and see if we can't help you out. You see, we have made a special study of these problems for many years, and the result is a line of not less than twelve distinct types of Suction Lift and Deep Well Pumps, with gas or gasoline engines, or with electric motor mountings, and with capacities of from 400 to 4000 gallons per hour. Surely we can help you out—at least, tell us your water-supply troubles and see what we can do. Our Catalogue No. 10 is yours for the asking^. SHALL WE SEND IT? WHERE? The Standard Pump and Engine Co. 14 MICHIGAN CLEVELAND. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
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