. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. PMEUMATiC I This is the year of ..â ^ years to prevent loss through carC' I lessoess, use of poor materials, or cheap equipmenl. In spraying your orchartis, trees and gardens, don't i fool with experiments untried theories or Impractical P construction. Failure and disappointment often result i; and your pocket book suQers. I Buy MYERS "nonor-Bllt" SPRAT PUMPS and ; ACCESSORIESâstandard for fifty yearsâand place joui \ operations on a scientific basis. Economy, ease Jof opeiatlon, uniform application of mixtures, fast serv- ice, better flttings
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. PMEUMATiC I This is the year of ..â ^ years to prevent loss through carC' I lessoess, use of poor materials, or cheap equipmenl. In spraying your orchartis, trees and gardens, don't i fool with experiments untried theories or Impractical P construction. Failure and disappointment often result i; and your pocket book suQers. I Buy MYERS "nonor-Bllt" SPRAT PUMPS and ; ACCESSORIESâstandard for fifty yearsâand place joui \ operations on a scientific basis. Economy, ease Jof opeiatlon, uniform application of mixtures, fast serv- ice, better flttings, are known qualities of MYEBS SPRAY PUMPSâThey have made the name MYERS synonymous with better spraying and have made MYERS SPRAY PUMl S favorites with the largest producers of fruits and vegetables in the world. MYERS SPRAY PUMPS and ACCESSORIES - for Hand or Power â come In so many styles and sizes that It req-ilres a 64 page Catalog to Illustrate and describe them, and-the 1920 Edition Is now ready for dlstrlbutlcn. Write for your copy today and spray MYERS WAY for bigger and better crops and accompanying profits. ASK YOUR DEALERâHe can supply you with he MYERS. F. SBRO. ORANGES! PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRIBUTORS PORTLAND, OREGON not be possible to tell the extent of the Injtiry until spring sets in. \ report from Wenatchee is to the effect that claims amounting to $600,000 to $1,000,000 for 2,000 to 3,000 carloads of apples said to have been frozen in transit have been present- ed to the railroad administration from that district alone. The opinion prevails at Wenat- chee that these claims will have to be paid if the fruit was shipped under heat in refrigera- tor cars, but that no damages can be collected for fruit shipped in ordinary box cars. The aggregate yield of farm and orchard products of the Sunnyside project for 1919, amounted to .n2,678,217, according to the an- nual report by J. G. Heinz, project manager. In the preceding vear th
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