. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 38 BETTER FRUIT March. ^£S' Here is a ladder that gets all the fruit on all the branches. Never injures twigs or next year's fruit buds, because it never rests against them. Mounted on a hght, strong, easily portable steel truck. One man moves it easily. Holds a weight of 600 lbs. Can"t tilt or tip. Makes fruit picking absolutely safe. The Safety Ladder pays for itself by saving fruit that would otherwise be lost, by making picking easier and faster and by obviating all personal danger or liability therefor. Just as con- venient for pruning and spraying


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 38 BETTER FRUIT March. ^£S' Here is a ladder that gets all the fruit on all the branches. Never injures twigs or next year's fruit buds, because it never rests against them. Mounted on a hght, strong, easily portable steel truck. One man moves it easily. Holds a weight of 600 lbs. Can"t tilt or tip. Makes fruit picking absolutely safe. The Safety Ladder pays for itself by saving fruit that would otherwise be lost, by making picking easier and faster and by obviating all personal danger or liability therefor. Just as con- venient for pruning and spraying as for picking. Ideal for Orchards, City Parks and large Country Estates. Can be con- verted into a 20 foot scaffold. Sent on 10 days' approval, and guaranteed. If not all we represent, return it to us at our expense. Send for Circular and Save Your Crop The Safety Ladder CompEtny 66S Reibold Btdg. Dayton, Ohio SIMPSON a DOELLER CO. 1423 NORTHWESTERN BANf^ BLDG. PORTLAND, OREGON. AVOROAN 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 Washington State Apple Commission. Hood River, Ore. , Better Fruit Pub. Co


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