. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A New and Better Pump The Lawrence Irrigation and Drainage Pump has been specially designed to meet the demands of cranberry growers for a pump that will deliver maximum capacity with the minimum of power. L A W R E N C E B O G P U M P. for I R R I G A T I O N and D R A I N A G E Exceptionally High Economy Exhaustive tests conducted at the Massachu- setts State College of Agriculture at Amherst, Mass., demonstrated that the LAWRENCE Pump, for any given duty, requires only a little more than half of the power required for the same d


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A New and Better Pump The Lawrence Irrigation and Drainage Pump has been specially designed to meet the demands of cranberry growers for a pump that will deliver maximum capacity with the minimum of power. L A W R E N C E B O G P U M P. for I R R I G A T I O N and D R A I N A G E Exceptionally High Economy Exhaustive tests conducted at the Massachu- setts State College of Agriculture at Amherst, Mass., demonstrated that the LAWRENCE Pump, for any given duty, requires only a little more than half of the power required for the same duty by other pumps. This saving in power is especially impor- tant where the pump is to be electric driven, since the current consumption is reduced in proportion. HAYDEN CRANBERRY SEPARATOR MFC. CO. WAREHAM, MASS. Fresh from the Fields (Continued from Page 3) vailed through October and is now continuing- into November in the East. Sales have been effected and such heat is adding nothing to the keeping quality of the crop. Several days in the past five or six weeks have broken all records for autumnal heat in New England. As late as Nov. 7 the official high temperature in Boston was 77 degrees. Flowers and unseason- able plants have been picked in New England. A November long range weather forecast by a recog- nized authority is that tempera- tures in New England will continue above normal, the Great Lakes region above normal, and the Cen- tral Atlantic coast about normal, seeming to indicate that the cran- berry areas will experience more heat than average during this sell- ing season. Wisconsin Grower Is Long Active In Cranberry Culture (Continued from Page 4) the cranberry business, asserts, "There is no other business half as ; And it would seem that he might know. Mr. and Mrs. Treat have a son and a daughter, and while the son, Chelcie, is not now engaged in cranberry work, he always talks a great deal about the. cranberry industry, and may himself get into


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