wo. BRASS SYRINGES AND SPRAYERS. 
4 Greenhouse Syringe. (Style 6.) Stream and two spray 
roses, and knuckle joint turning in all directions; for apply- 
ing water or other liquids to the under surface of the leaves 
to destroy insects, etc. $10.00. 
5 Greenhouse Syringe. (Jmported.) (Style 4.) Extra heavy, 
- self-oiling, ball valve Syringe, with one stream and two spray 
roses. $10.00. 
6 Greenhouse Syringe. (Style 23.) Heavy, self-oiling, ball 
valve Syringe, with one stream and two spray roses. $9.00. 
_ 7 Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. (Style 5.) Stream and 
b two spray roses. $8.50. 
 § Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. (Style G.) With elbow 
By joint, stream and spray; excellent for applying liquid insec- 
f ticides. $5.50. 
“ 9 Farquhar’s New Cyclone Rose Syringe. With improved 
self-oiling piston, barrel 16 inches long. Specially designed 
by us for the application of insecticides directly upon insects 
infesting roses and other plants. As the rose is interchange- 
able with cap, the spray can be thrown straight-way or at a 
right angle at pleasure. Price, strong brass, with cap and 
spray rose, $4.25; with cap and two spray roses (fine and 
coarse), $4.75. 
0 Garden Syringe. (C.) Onestream and one spray rose, $4.00. 
a Garden Syringe. (Al.) With elbow joint spray and stream, 
$3.00. 
2 Garden Syringe. (O.) 
SPRAYERS. 
3 Compressed Air Atomizer. A compressed air hand sprayer 
__ which delivers a continuous mist-like spray, and can be used 
__ in applying insecticides, ete. One quart size, $1.50 each. 
14 Faultless Sprayer. Throws a spray as fine as mist. $1.25 
~ each. 
Continuous Atomizer. Operates continuously and throws a 
fine mist spray. $1.50. 
Pump, Kinney’s Atomizer. Used to distribute liquid fer- 
tilizer or to mix or temper hot and cold water under water 
pressure. Connect between sections of hose and lower it 
into the barrel. $3.00 each. 
_ Barrie Soap Sprayer. This sprayer is equally valuable in green- 
house or garden and any insecticide combining a soap base 
can be used. The sprayer is attached to the faucet and the 
« hose to the sprayer. Price complete, $5.00. 
5. 
For applying liquids, solution, $2.75. 
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No. PLANT SPRINKLERS. 
16 Seollay’s Rubber Plant Sprinkler. Made of rubber, with 
flat bottom and a finely perforated, detachable top. Very 
useful for sprinkling, and all purposes where a fine spray is 
required. ‘Two sizes, 85 cts. and $1.10; by mail 5 cts. ea. extra. 
17 Seollay’s Angle Rubber Sprinkler. By means of this new 
device liquids can be applied to the under side of the leaves. 
$1.10 each. 
18 Corker Sprayer. Consists of a bottle and nickle plated pump. 
A useful atomizer for the window garden. $1.50 each. 
LAWN SPRINKLERS. 
19 Cactus. With centre spray; no revolving parts. $1.15 each. 
20 Columbian. Three-arms. $1.75 each. 
21 Enterprise. Each machine is furnished with a cord so that 
the Sprinkler may be easily moved over the lawn without 
turning off the water. $4.50 each. 
22 Fountain. Made of heavy brass. $1.00 each. 
23 Japanese. Adjustable to suit any pressure. 85 cts. each. 
24 Stearns Reversible. This Sprinkler is suitable for use with 
either high or low water pressure. 75 cts. each. 
Twin Comet. The body of the sprinkler is made in two parts 
and by means of the revolving arms and intermediate gears 
the lower arm from which a full stream of water is thrown is 
made to revolve slowly. $6.50 each. 
Young Fountain. Can be adjusted to throw the water in a 
finely atomized spray or mist. No moving parts; very 
durable. $6.00 each. 
Jones’ Combination. A durable, revolving adjustable Sprink- 
ler; arms can be arranged to spray half circle. Height, 28 in., 
$4.00; 48 in., $5.50. 
Peacock Sprinkler. 
structible, and 
cannot get out 
of order. 123 
ft. section. 
Price, $13.75. 
No moving parts; practically inde- 
Complete portable 
Skinner System 
Sprinkling Lines 
for small gar- | 
dens, cut to 
measure. Prices & 
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