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SPRAYER. 
“PRUITALL”’ 
SPRAYING PUMP. z 
“ Fruitall” Spraying Outfit. ** Success *? Knapsack Sprayer. 
Asimple, high grade, up-to-date pump, em- A Knapsack Sprayer and Bucket Sprayer 
bodying several important improvements. Combined. 
Allworking partsof brass. Itcan be mount- For applying fungicides and insecticides in a 
ed on or removed from barrel by two | mist-like spray, for the treatment of mildew, 
thumbscrews. Air chamber of unusu- | black rot on grapes, as well as for potato 
ally large capacity. A long, adjust- | blight, ete. With it a man ean spray five to 
able handle, Itislowdownand within | six acres of vinesin a day. The machines are 
the barrel, offering no obstrue- | made entirely of copper and brass, and the 
tion to limbs, and is not top- | chemicals will not corrode or rust them. The 
heavy. The pump is large, but | air chamber keeps up a steady pressure, sO a 
easily operated by a single per- | continuous discharge is given. The new im- 
son. Theagitatorismechanical | provements enable this sprayer to be used pres A hake 
in action, much superior to the | either as a knapsack or bucket sprayer. They LENOX 
old ‘‘return discharge.’’ The most efficient | are provided with a mechanical agitator. The SPRAYER. | 
and satisfactory spray pump ever offered. (See | Pump may be worked with either the right or 
cut.) ‘*Pruitall’’ Outfit ‘‘A.’’ Pump with | left hand. Any leakage around the plunger is 
one lead 10 feet 14-inch discharge hose with | returned intothetank,and does not run down 
«‘Vermorel’’ Spray Nozzle and Agitator, | the operator’s back. The attachment shown 
$8.50; or, fitted to barrel, $10.00. .| at A is for underspraying. 
A Iron Extension Hie, Gicets wabhustopeock Price, complete, as shown in cut, $10.00. 
o reach top of trees, fitted to attach to nozzle (13 - 99 ty 
and hose, each $1.25 extra. The Lenox Sprayer 0 
‘é A five-gallon galyanized iron sprayer for 
Henderson?’ Hand Bucket Pump. applying poisonous Auids’ te Anes; ebushes 
ae x 4 e potatoes,ete. Can becarried either on the bac 
cin cus isthe bestand qoeuGurable poreaple orbyhand. Thefluid flows through therubber 
De etre eo horses =, | tube and is forced outin a spray by pressing 
large air chamber; is double-acting, throwing 7 Oe untae 
a continuous stream, either solid or in a fine | the rubber bulb held in the hands his Se 
spray, as desired; very light and easily carried, willreach PIO, 12 seek. erica Bae6. , One 
and works from any bucket or tub. Just the eat ABR aD SIUC CECE bye OT ALN OOM Se 
thing for throwing liquid insecticides and fun- Be) SOS al _ . 
gicides on low trees, shrubs, plants,etc.,and by | 4, The ' Lenox Ha SPIAY oe as notadaniedsfen, 
altering the nozzle it can be used for washing aT CLG CS SUC A PS LEXOK ra UES cree. 
carriages, windows, etc. (See cut.) Price, | £U%@ aS the spray is not fine enough a eee 
$3.50; or, with extra 7 feetsection of hoseand tinuous, as in the Knapsack Sprayer offere 
pole connection for tree spraying, $4.50. above. 
: Woodason’s Double Cone Powder 
Gem Force Pump and Spraying Outfit. Bellows. 
Clamps to the chine orside of any barrel, but For dusting plants with dry powders. Can 
is make particularly for our Water Barrel and | be held in any direction without wasting pow- 
Truck outfits, offered on page187. The‘‘Gem” | der,and doesnotclogup. The best bellows for 
isintended to filla want for a low-priced pump. | destroying insects in conservatory, garden, 
Tt has not the power or capacity of the larger | Orchard or field; it dusts under the leaves as 
and more expensive spray pumps, but where | Well as ontop. (See cut.) Price, $2.75. 
there are only a few trees, bushes, vines, etc., $ . 
to be treated,it will answer admirably for both P Single Cone enom dc ie 
applying insecticides and fungicides, and by | | bee Bee 75. $1.00 size (for con- 
altering the nozzle it is adapted for sprinkling | S°TVatory and house use), $1.00. 
walks, watering flower-beds, washing windows, Woodason’s Fluid Vaporizing Bellows. 
a ie ote The ae can be quickly re- Forspraying plants with fluid decoctions for 
moe eDBICES (ithoné Rarrenoritricht insects and fungus. Throws a spray as fine as 
Gem Outfit ‘‘A.’’ Pump fitted with two feet ge (See cut.) Price, large size, $2.00. 
* I Small size (for house use), $1.25. 
My of suction pipe and brass strainer, 534 feet 
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14-inch hose and nozzle, $5.00. The Asbestos Torch. 
Gem Outfit ‘‘B”’ is the same as “‘A,”’ except- Attach the torch to the end of a pole of suit- ASBESTOS TORCH. 
ing the hose is 12% feet long, fitted with pole | able length; saturate with kerosene oil, light 
connection to spray tree, $6.00. and hold under the caterpillars’ nests and pass quickly 
For prices with barrel and truck,see page 187. | alongthe branches and around thetrunk of the tree where 
the insects lodge. The heat instantly destroys the insects 
Little Giant Powder Gun. and will in no way injure the tree. Price, 50c. each; or 
For applying any dry powder, such as Paris | by mail, 60c. 
green, hellebore, insect powder, plaster, etc.,on Norton’s Plant Duster. 
plants or trees, the powder being evenly dis- For dusting potatoes, vines, ete. An air-chamber pre- 
tributed over a wide space and with the least ventsclogging. Thedust guard prevents the powder from 
possible waste, the work being more rapidly escaping beyond the plant being treated. Price, 
done than by any other knownimplement. It $1.00 each. 
is 24 inches long, with extra tubes for dusting 3 ewe = 
trees,and holds one quart of powder. By turn- Henderson’s Atomizing Syringe. 
ing the crank a fan is rapidly revolved, which 
forces a current of air through the tubes, that | heavy copper is notcorroded by chemicals. Just 
carries with it a small portion of powder. The | what is needed forapplyinginsecticides and fungi- 
quantity may be increased or diminished, as | cidesinamist-likevapor. Holdsone pint; length == 
desired. (See cut.) Price, complete, $4.00. of barrel, 19ins.; diameter, 134 ins. Each,$1.00. NORTON’s PLANT DUSTER. 
LITTLE 
GIANT 
POWDER 
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‘FLUIDS & POWD 
WOODASON’S BELLOWS, FOR 
POWDER AND FLUID, 
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Our Implement Catalogue (“sppiication, ) illustrates and describes a full line of Hand Power Spraying Implements. 
