1893 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



323 



so it disch;ii'g-es a ttiio jet in tli(i buLlon of tlie bucket, to keej) the solution thoroiig-lily iinxed and agit.ited 

 —a feature peculiar tn this pump. Bv fur.vAy unscrewi::;;- the si)ray nozzle l!io pum;) is icacly to i^iii"')\ a 

 stream whicii is very effective in washing buggies, wiadows, putting- out tires, or arresting swarms oi oees. 



Fii?. Sshows the method of 

 operali:;^. In thiswaj' you ran 

 not throw a spray more than 

 15 feet hig-h, so that, on hip-li 

 ti-ees, j'ou can not do ellec; ive 

 work without the pipe extension 

 shown in Fig-s. 4 antl 5. By 

 means of this you are onal/led 

 to reach all parts of the tree 

 easily. This pipe extension is 

 simply a piece of common J^-in. 

 ffas-pipe, 8 feet long-, with couii- 

 ling-, which you may be able to 

 g-et at your hardware store. If 

 not, we can furnish it for 50cts. 



The pump complete, with hose and vermorel nozzle, 

 as shown in Fig-s. 1 and 2, with two tips, weig-hs 5 lbs., 

 and will be furnished for $4.50 net each. Eight-foot 

 pipe extension included for $5.00. We will sell 3 

 pumps, without pipe extension, for $10. .50; 6 for $20.00. 

 Pipe extension,'in quantities of 3 or more, at 40c eacii. 

 We can mail this pump in two packages for 90c 

 postage. 



Myers Barrel Spray-Pump. 



Where you have a larger amount of spraying to do, 

 you can accomplish it more easily with an outfit of this 

 kind. It has our patent submerged cylinder, is double- 

 acting, has patent expansion rubber bucket, has a large 

 air-cham))er to cushion the spray, is provided with TWO 

 DISCHARGE PORTS, one or both of which can be used 

 ff)r spraying. The base is properly shai^ed to fasten on 

 the staves or head of a barrel, has steel pins, brass plung- 

 er cylinder, aiul brass-lined lower cylinder, good leverage, 

 is very powerful, and easy to operate, will throw a spray 

 as fine as mist over any ordinary fruit-tree, and will 

 throw a solid stream 60 feet from the point of the nozzle. 



Tills can be mounted either on the end or side of a 

 barrel. The barrel may be mounted on wheels; or, if you 

 have a horse to spare, it can be drawn around under the 

 trees in a wagon or on a stoneboat. There are two ports, 

 to one or both of which a hose may be attached. This 

 outfit includes vermorel nozzle, the same as the bucket 

 pump, and the pine extension can also be used, if needed, 

 for high trees. We can furnish the outfit as shown, with- 

 out the barrel, consisting of pump with 3 feet of suction- 

 pipe, strainer, and agitator, 5 feet of rubber hose and 

 vemorel noz-'^'^, with two extra tips, for 



Fig. 6. 



•.50; or the same with two 5-foot lengtlis of hose and two nozzles, 

 for $7.50; 8-foot extension, at 50c extra. We have extra spray 

 nozzles without the degorger, and with attachments to fit ordi- 

 nary K-inch garden hose, at 60c each ; by mail, 7oc. 



In this connection we would call attention to t^e Whit- 

 man and Smith pumps listed on page 13 of our catalogue, 

 either of which we can furnish at prices listed there. 1 he 

 Smith pump especially is well adapted for spraying. It is 



73 for $45.00; or ]44 for $85.00 While it is strong and ser- 

 viceable, we do not like the principles on wuich it works as well as the 



Common Sense Spray-Pump. 



The adjoining cut shows its construction and manner of 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 

 di imeter, tlian the ordinary pump. If the wy^ er comes c ver the top it spills 

 light into the pail again. It has an air-chamoer, -mth \alve, giving a con- 

 tinuous stream or spray. It has a short rubber hose to give direction to the 

 stream or spray, without moving the pump. It has also an adjustable nozzle 

 for stream or spray. We offered this pump for the first time last season, and 



quantities the price will be $6.00 per doz.; 3 doz. for $16.00, Larger quantities 

 quoted on application. 



Gould's Handy Knapsack Spray-Pump. 



There may be some who will prefer a knapsack spray-pump that may be 

 . irried on the back. \s e are prepared to furnish one of the best of this 

 m kiud-Gould's Handy Knapsack Spray-pump. The pump is made entirely 

 t o^brass and copper, with rubber-ball valves and metal plunger The reser- 

 ^ voir is made of heavy copper, and will hold about 5 galb^ of J^iQUid- .^e fu^ 

 nish each pump with 3^ ft. of ?^inch discharge hose, and Masson Lance 

 nozzle. Price of Handy Knapsack Sprayer complete, $13.o0. 



A. I. ROOT, MEDINA, OHIO. 



