PETER HEN^DERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— INSECTICIDE APPLIANCES. 



THE HENDERSON SPR\YEr,. 

 M/.KKS m!-;T 'il'T OF Pl.UlU 



HENDERSON SPRAYER. 



Spravs fliii'l in the foriii ol miat. .Ma^U- 

 tiiliroly oi Orass and will not corroiie nur 

 rust. Just what is neeJed lor applyi.iK 

 insecticides and fungici les in a mist-like 

 s-apor. The tapering point to the air- 

 chamber ijives great torce to the spray. 

 Holds nearly one ■|"art. (See cut.) Price, 

 Sl.DO. 



PARIS GREEN KNAPSACK 

 •' SPRINKLER. 



A five-Ballon K-ilvanized iron sprayer for 

 applying poi^ionojs ilui h to \ines. bushes, 

 potatoes, etc. Can be carried either on 

 the back or by hand. The fluid flows 

 through the rubber tube anri is lorced onl 

 like rain by |)ressing the rubber bulb held 

 in the hand, this spray will reach 10 to IJ 

 teet. Price, SJ..')() or. with double sprink 

 ling attachment, for two rows at once, 

 S4.50. 



"SUCCESS" KNAPSACK 

 SPRAYER. 



For applying fungicides and insecticides 

 in a mist-like spray, lor the treatment of 

 mildew, black rot on grapes, as well as lor 

 potato blight, etc. With it a man can 

 spray five to six acres of vines in a day. 

 The machines are made entirely of copper 

 and brass, and the chemicals will not cor- 

 rode or rust them. The air chamber kecfis 

 up a steaily pressure so a continuous dis 

 charge is given. This sprayer may be 

 used either as a knapsack or bucket 

 sprayer. They are provided ivith a me- 

 cltanical agitator. .Any leakage around the 

 plunger is returned into the tank, and does 

 not run down the operator s back. The 

 attachment shown at .-^ is for underspray- 

 ing. 



Price, complete as shown in cut. Sl.'J.UO. 



CHAMPION POWDER GUN. 



For 'applying any dry powder, such as 

 Paris green, hellebore, insect powder, jjlas- 

 ter, etc.. on plants or trees, the powder 

 being evenly distributed over a wide space 

 anrl with the lea.st' possible waste, the work 

 Ijeing more rapidly done than by any other 

 known implement. It is 27 inches long, 

 with e.xtra tubes for dusting trees, and 

 holds 'one .Tuairt of powder. By turning 

 the crank a'fin is rapidly revolved which 

 forces a'cur'rent ot air through the tubes, 

 that carries with' it a small portion of pow- 

 der. The quantity may be increased or 

 diminished as desired. (Sec cut.) Price, 

 complete, S7.50. 



LITTLE GIANT POWDER GUN. 



Is made on the same general principles 

 as the "Champion ' described -Tbove. to 

 till the want for a lower-priced machine, 

 and is not supplieil with so many nozzles 

 — but tor single row dusting and orchards 

 It is all right. Price, W.oO. 

 Woodason's Double Cone Powder Bellows. 



For dusting plants with dry powders. 

 Can be held in any direction without 

 wasting powder, and does not clog up. 

 Price, $-'{()() 



Single Cone Powder Bellows. 



Price, large size. $2.01). Small size. 

 Sl.2.->, 



Woodason's Fluid Vaporizins; Bellows. 



Kor spraying plants with fluid decoc- 

 tions tor insects and lungus. Price, large 

 size, S2.00. Small size, $1 ,50. 





.\LIO SI'K.WER NO. 30. 



AUTO SPRAYER. 



One of the best si>raying contrivances 

 on the market. It is an air-tight cylinder 

 2 feet long by 7 inches in diameter, Easil>J 

 carried under one arm, the shoulder strap 

 assisting. It holds four gallons, three of 

 liquid and one of air — sufficient to spray 

 half an acre of potatoes or sinilar crop, 

 A few strokes of the plunger charge the 

 tank with compressed air. which, while 

 the nozzle is held ojien. ejects the fluid 

 uniformly for ten to flftccn minutes. The 



auto pop" nozzle cannot clog, and can 

 be regulateil lo throw any gradation of 

 spray from a .solid stream to fog, .-Vny 

 fluid concoction can be apjilied with it, 

 even to whitewash. 



Price, No. 1. galvanized steel tank. 

 Si'.. (JO: No. 2, brass tank. S7 .')(); No. .30. a 

 now auto sprayer with supplementary 

 pump strapjjed to operator's leg and not 

 interfering with his movements, obviating 

 the necessity of removing the sprayer to 



pump up." Price, glavanized tank, 

 S7.00; brass. -S.S.UO; double row attach- 

 ment for spraying two rows at once. S2.00; 

 brass extension pii>c, per 2-ft. length, 

 3.5c.. or with elbow for spraying under 

 vines, S70c. Torch attachment burns ker- 

 osene — the compressed air oxygenizing it 

 and torcing the flame 4 feet — hot and fine 

 lor wonns' nests. SI. 00. 



JUMBO POWDER GUN. 



i'oi applyiii)-^ msi-ct powilcrs on |>lants 

 in tlie house or small gardens; it will hold 

 about 4 ozs. ol powder, which is ejected 

 and distributed by a pressure with the 

 thumb. The " Jumbo " we consider the 

 best small powder distributer on the mar- 

 ket. 



Price, 2(lc. each; or by mail. 2,5c, each. 



NORTON'S PLANT DUSTER. 



For dusting potatoes, vines, etc.. with 

 powder insecticidi 

 movement dis- 

 tributes the 

 dust in a fine 

 cloud. .-V cylin- 

 der air cham 

 ber projects 

 above the pow- 

 der so that it 

 never clogs. 

 Tho projecting 

 dust guard pre 

 vents the po\ 

 der from escap- 

 ing beyond the 

 plant being 



treated. 



Price, .S.5c. 

 each. 



.\ slight jolting- 



ilclLKOV & EjniET, 22 Timnies St., N, V. 



