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INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1904. 



BKOWNie 

 DUSTER 



Fig. 114. — The "Brownie Dust- 

 er." A small Dust Sprayer 

 for use in conservatory, green- 

 house or garden. Cost, $3.50. 



I do not wish to be understood as in 

 any way condemning the use of dust 

 sprays, for they certainly stand for an ad- 

 vance in our means of attacking injurious 

 insects, but it would be unwise not to con- 

 sider the disadvantages in their use as well 

 as the advantages. I do not believe they 

 will ever entirely replace liquid spraying. 



Fig. 115. — Leggett London Purple Gun. 



INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. 



A very complete list of spraying compounds for both sucking and 

 biting insects, and for the more common fungicides used against fun- 

 gous diseases which attack fruit trees, vines, etc., was given in the 

 Annual Report of the State Entomologist for 1903, and need not be 

 repeated here. The report referred to can be had for the asking. 



Fig. 116. — Cyclone Dust Sprayer for use on wagon. Approximate cost, $22.00. 



