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DOBBIN'S No. 100 POWDER BLOWER 



utility No. 90-A 

 Pump Barrel. 



It is of ample size to 

 supply two nozzles, and 

 can be fastened to the 

 chime of any barrel with 

 three bolts. All working- 

 parts are brass. Pump 

 is constructed with me- 

 chanical ag-ltator, stand- 

 ard hose connection and 

 plunger which can be 

 adjusted and repacked 

 without removing-. 



Price complete, $12.50. 

 Sprayer Wozzles — - 



Bordeaux $1.25 



Vermorel 1.00 



Utility 1.50 



Utility No. 95. Success Spray 

 Bucket Puinp. Pump. 



$5.00. $6.50. 



All brass. Both will 

 throw a straight stream 

 or a fine mist spray. 

 Useful to wash windows, 

 buggies or automobiles, 

 for spraying fruit trees 

 and shrubbery, also for 

 whitewashing chicken 

 coops and stables. 



FOR ALL INSECTICIDli: AND 

 FUNGICIDE POWDERS. 



Easy to operate — convenient to 

 carry — a boy can -svork it. 



Substantial In construction — nothing to get out of order. 



Can be used on dry and wet vines — a man can easily cover 

 eiglit to ten acres of potatoes in one day. 



Flow of powder is absolutely unit'orm and the adjustment 

 can be set for a small or larger quantity as desired. 



Insecticides may be mixed witli lime or other base pow- 

 der, but indicator must be set for a larger quantity of powder. 



When using clear insecticides the indicator should be set 

 so the amount of i)owder blown out is liardly observed. 



Will Spray Two Rows as Easily and 

 (tuickly as One. 



Powder receptacle, fan box and 

 fittings are made of enameled heavy 

 tinplate. Powder controlling valve 

 is made of brass. Gears have cut 

 teeth and run smooth and easy. Fan 

 is made with four blades of heavy 

 sheet metal and gives a very power- 

 ful blast. Indicator is made -with 

 graduation figures, enabling' the op- 

 erator to set for any quantity of 

 powder desired. Agitator is at- 

 ^ tached to crank shaft and has a ro- 

 ' tary action and powder is, therefore, 

 distributed evenly and not in puffs. 

 Filler cap is four inches in diameter 

 and it is very easy to fill in or empty 

 powder. Adjustable to difference in 

 width between wide and narrow 

 rows. 



Furnished complete w^ith carrying 

 strap, three 14-in. tubes, one 2-ro-w 

 branch connection and four nozzles. 



Capacity of receptacle 5 lbs. 



Length -without tubes 14 inches. 



Height 14 inches. 



Net weight 5 lbs. Price, $12.00. 



UTILITY No. 40-A PORTABLE OUTFIT 



Very useful for painting, whitewashing, and disin- 

 fecting warehouses, factories, barns, trees and green- 

 houses. 



TANK larger than most similar outfits, made of 

 heavy galvanized iron, re-inforced at top and bottom 

 with heavy band iron rings. 



PUMP — The cj'linder is made of heavy brass tubing 

 and has brass plungers nacked with specially treated 

 cotton wick to resist action of chemicals; can 

 be tightened or expanded without removing 

 from cylinder. Valves and all parts that 

 come in contact with liquids are brass. Iron 

 handle of good length makes pumping easy; 

 175 pounds pressure is easily maintained. 

 Mechanical agitator keeps liquids thoroughly 

 mixed. Outfit equipped -with the patented 

 Utility Angle Nozzle, which controls spray at 

 discharge end regardless of what length pole 

 'is used. A fine strainer at suction end pre- 

 vents sediment getting into -working parts of 

 pump. 



FRAME substantially built of steel, well 

 braced and balanced. 



EQUIPMENT — Capacity, IS gallons; 10 feet 

 %-inch 5-ply spray hose, 4-foot spray rod; 1 

 patented Utility Angle Nozzle No. 65. Ship- 

 ping weight, complete, crated, 85 pounds. 



Price, $29.75. 



No. 40 — Without Air Tank, $22.75. 



Dickey Duster — For applying Bug 

 death. Slug Shot, etc., dry, 50c. 



BIRD SEEDS 



Nothing is more important than the 

 proper selection of food for your bird. 

 Pure, fresh, clean food is necessary at 

 all times. We exercise great care in 

 offering the best money can buy. We 

 offer these seeds in bulk only. 

 If wanted by mail, add postage at 

 Parcel Post rates. See page 1. 

 Prices subject to market clianges. 

 RAPE) — Of the various kinds of seeds 

 used for feeding birds. Rape is the 

 most important. 1 lb. 18c; 3 lbs. 

 50c; 5 lbs. 80c; 10 lbs. $1.50. 

 CANARY — Stands next in importance. 

 Our stock is bright, plump, clean and 

 clear from dirt, not the inferior 

 gxade very often found in the al- 

 ready mixed brands offered in pack- 

 age form. 1 lb. 28c; 3 lbs. 80c; 5 

 lbs. 60c; 10 lbs. $2.40. 

 MILLET — Should form part of the 

 food, especially for finches. It is the 

 cheapest of all seeds, therefore 

 mixed largely in the cheap mixtures. 

 I }\>, 7c; 3 Ibp. 20c; 5 lbs. 30c, 



HEMP — Is the richest of all seeds and 

 should be regarded as a dainty than 

 as a food. It has a fattening ten- 

 dency and injures the voice. Give 

 three or four seeds at a time, but 

 never niix with other seeds, as the 

 canary -will waste other seeds in 

 searching- for it, hence the impor- 

 tance of buying the various seeds 

 separatelv. 1 lb. 20c; 3 lbs. 50c; 5 

 lbs. 70c. 



SUNFLOWER — Is the principal seed 

 for parrots. We offer the Russian 

 variety. It tends to give a lustre to 

 the feathers of birds, therefore 

 poultry men purchase it for feeding 

 their fo-wls a fevsr -weeks before 

 poultry shows. 1 lb. 12c; 5 lbs. 50c; 

 10 lbs. 85c; 25 lbs. $2.00. 



BUNCHING TWINE JUTE, 2-3- 

 4-r>-pW. %-lb. Balls, per lb. 50e; 

 r, lbs. .$2.2.'>; rtO-lh. Reel at 40e 

 per lb. 



PRICES SUB.IECT TO CHANGE 

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