SAVE YOUR FRUIT I 



By Spraying with Arsenical Soiutlons or Kerosene 

 Emulsion. 



Spraying machinery has 

 become one of the necessities 

 with farmers of the present 

 day, and the only qaestlon at 

 eue Is, Which of the many 

 Inds now manufactured 

 rill It best pay me to buy ? 

 Vlth a view to throwine 

 Dme lleht on this subject, 

 tie Nixon Nbzzle and Ma- 

 chine Co. invite your atten- 

 tion to the following facts: 



First. That the Climax 

 Nozzle is the only one ever 

 made that will throw a 

 spray flne as fog, to a suf- 

 ficient distance to spray 

 orchard trees. This nozzle is made by us and used only on our machinery. 

 Second. That we have the best force pump for this purpose ever 

 invented and one that is designed especially for our machinery. With this 

 pump a solid stream may be thrown from 40 to 60 feet and a fine spray 20 

 feet. We can refer all who wish to make inquiries concerning the merits 

 of our machinery to any professor of agricultural science or prominent 

 fruit grower in the United States. We also prepare the Climax Insect 

 Poison, which has proven to be the best and cheapest Insecticide on the 

 market. We invite all who are interested in the destruction of insects to 

 write for our illustrated price list. Address, 



TSJS SIXOX XOZZZE AXn MA.CM1NB CO., Ttayton, Ohio, U. B. A. 



LONDON PURPLE. 



(Trade Mark.) 



Pbof. J. A. LiNTNER, State Entomologist, Albany, N. Y., says: " The 

 experience of the last few years has shown us that a very large proportion 

 of Qwe most destructive Insect pests can be controlled by spraying some 

 liquid insecticide by means of a suitable force pump. The best Insecticide 

 for use against fruit insects is undoubtedly Paris Green or London Purple. 

 Of these two, I do not hesitate to recommend London Purple in preference. 

 It is quite as effective, is less liable to burn the foliage, there is less danger 

 from accidental poisoning from it, it is less expensive, and is held more 

 easily In mixture with water." 



A. O. Hammond, Secretary Illinois Horticultural Society, In OrchcH'd 

 and, Qarden, June, 1889 : "From these sprayed trees, about three hundred 

 In number, I gathered five hundred bushels of apples, sixty to seventy-five 



?ier cent, of which were perfect, and eighty-five per cent, marketable, while 

 rom the same number of trees in adjoining orchards I did not gather a 

 Eeok of perfect fruit. • * * I have concluded that the 



ondon Purple saved the fruits" 

 In the bulletin of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station for March, 

 1889, Clarence M. Weed gives the following : "The pest (Potato Beetle) is 

 so easily kept in check by the use of London Purple or Paris Green that It 

 hardly pays to try any other method. Apply early, do not wait till the 

 vines are three-fourths eaten, but kill off the first brood and the later 

 broods will trouble you much less," 



E. S. GOPF, Wisconsin Experiment Station, says: "It is probable that 

 London Purple will supersede Paris Green as an insecticide when Its. 

 advantages become generally understood." 



HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO. (Limited), 



ZONDOir, ESG., and 90 Water St., SXIW TOSK. 



