Fountain Sprayer. Fig. 4 shows this valuable instrument, and its PRirP With 2 



manuiT of use is shown in Fig-. 5. It is tlie same in principle as the xv'-'MBl/ir ot nn -^ tt 



Lenox sprayer, on this page, but is made neater and more substun- vY^»VVi ' 1 '^^•""- Qfes. ^'cse, 



tial. The most couvenient implement for potato vines and small \,^^\ \\\lll UWi. $8.00. 

 shrubs. Price $3.35. Extra tul)e bulb and rose furnished for *l.~'(i. 



Myers Barrel 5pray Pump. 



Wliereyouhavealargeramountof spraying to do, you can ac- 

 complish it more easily with an outfit of this kuid. It has our patent 

 submerged cylinder, is double-acting, has patent expansion rubber 

 bucket, has a large air-chamber to cushion the spray, is provided with TWO 

 DISCHARGE PORTS, one or both of which can be used for spraying. It has 



S„ ,^ steel pins, brass plunger cylinder, and brass- 



/ / lined lower cylinder, good leverage, is very 



// / powerful, and easy to operate, will throw a 



^ // l\ spray as fine as mist over any ordinary fruits 



n f] tree, and will throw a solid stream 60 feet from 



I" 'I ' the point of the nozzle. 



This can be mounted either on the side or 

 end of a common barrel. The barrel may be 

 mountedon wheels; or. If you have a horse to 

 spare, it can be drawn around under the trees 

 in a wagon or on a stoneboat. This outfit in- 

 cludes vermorel nozzle, the same as the bucket , . ^ .- 

 pump, and the pipe extension can also be used, If 

 needed, for high trees. We can furnish the outfit, as 

 shown, witliout the barrel, consisting of pump with 

 three feet of suction pipe, strainer, and agitator, 5 feet 

 of rubber hose and vermorel nozzle, with extra tip, for 

 $7.00; or the same with two 

 r)-foot lengths of hose and 

 two nozzles, for $8.00; 8- foot 

 extension, at 50 cts. extra. 

 We are prepared to f ur- 

 T isli the Myers Knapsack 

 ^ prayer, with copper tank. 

 . ( omplete, for $9.60; and the 

 Myers Hydraulic Spray- 

 Pump, largcenough fortlie 

 largest growers, for $22.00. Our space is too limited on this slieet 

 to do more than mention these two items. If any are interested 

 we will gladly mail circular with full description and illustration 

 on application. This circular contains two pages telling what 

 mixtures to use for different crops, and when to spray. One of 

 these circulars is included with all the Myers pumps we furnish. 

 It contains fuller descriptions of all the foregoing spray pumps. 



Smith's Novelty Force=Pun,p. ^^l^'^^^^^^ 



sold for many years. Four nozzles are included with each pump as 

 No. 1 for upward stream, 3, for horizontal stream for washing buggies, 

 windows, etc. : 3. for watering and spraying ]>hinls and tiowers, and 4 inr spray- ^ 

 ing trees. This is a strong pum]i, madt^ of tin, with wood plunger, and will . 

 throw a stream 30 to 40 feet high. Price $1.0U; 12 for *10.(jO; 24, $18.00; 36. $2.-).00. 



r"^.^.^^^ c^^^^ c~..».r D..m.« The adjoining cut shows Its 



Conimon=Sense 5pray Pump. construcli;'n and manner of 

 1 working. The piston, or plunger, is worked with a lever handle, giving 

 greater force for the same power exerted. The plunger-tube is shorter, 

 and larger in diameter, than the ordinary pump. If the water comes 

 over the top it spills right into the pail again. 

 It has an air-chamber, with valve, giv- 

 ing a continuous stream or spray. It 

 has a short rubber hose to give direc- 

 tion to the stream or spray, without 

 moving the pump. It has also an ad- 

 justable nozzle for stream or spray. We i\xe able to 

 otter them for only 60c each, or $1.00 postpaid. In 

 - IT -mw i< .^-^-tt quantities the price will be fii.lO per doz.; 3 doz. for 



£^ /i!l%ik '• \\ /i^ri iltJ-UO. Larger quantities quoted on application. 



TU^ I ^^^-L, C^-tttraf In I^i^- 11 ■^S show 



1 ne Lenox aprayer. ^^^ ^^^ ^1,^: jj^^g^ conven- 

 ient implements we know of for applying poisons to potato-vines and other 

 small plants and shrubs. With this the work can be done with pre.itcrease 

 and speed than you would think pos- 

 sible. You can spray as fast as you 

 walk. No waste, because by releasing 

 the pressure of the thumb the spray 

 stopsinstantly till you direct It toward 



I \« iiiiiiiimi I m II . II the next vine. Price of Lenox Sprayer, 



F " 'Jllfflli, l|| Ji—^ jlJ complete, with tank to hold 23 quarts, 



I ^^^^ ,=_ n '.-■ J3.00. The sprinkler rose with bulb and 



shown. 



hose, no tank, $1.20. Post. 15c. 



^ ^ The Lenox Atomizer. 



►r]5| In Figs. 13 and 13 we show 



Fig. 10, 



the Lenox Atomizer, a very 



y handy implement for various 



M uses. Foi-sprinkllngclothes, 



or watering i)lants in the 



window, you use imre water. 



you use any of tlu> solutions of London purple, Paris green, hellebore, pyrethrum, 



be banished. For convenience you want an extra rubber ball for the poisons. 



For applying poi 

 according to the ii 



It uses the liquids with sucli economy that a pint bowl of solution may be made to go over a very large sur- 

 face. It is recommended for bugs and insects on carpets, _, » » r» J. n Il/I J* /\ 

 furs, o- clothes. For this purpose a carbolic acid solution is | HC A. I. KOOt CO., iVleflina, U. 

 used. Price 3.5c each; post. 10c, 'c^+.-o >...i.i^,... i oii= ir>o 



Extra rubber 1 alls, 15c. 



