PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—INSECTICIDE APPLIANCES 
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FAULTLESS SPRAYER. 
MAKES MIST OUT OF FLUIDS. 
FAULTLESS SPRAYER. 
Sprays fluids in the form of mist. 
entirely of brass and will not corrode 
. PARIS 
rust. Just what is needed for app 
insecticides and fungicides in a n nist- GREEN 
vapor. The tapering point to the SPRINK= 
chamber gives great force to the spray. LER 
Holds about one pint. (See cut.) Price, 
$1.00. 
PARIS GREEN KNAPSACK 
SPRINKLER. 
A five-gallon galvanized iron spray} 
applying poisonous fluids to vines, bu 
potatoes, etc. Can be carried eith 
the back or by hand. The fluid 
through the rubber tube and is forced out 
like rain by pressing the rubber bulb held * 
in the hand; this spray will reach 10 to 12 
feet. Price, $3.25; or, with double sprink- 
ling attachment, for two rows at once, 
$4.25. 
“SUCCESS”? KNAPSACK 
SPRAYER. 
A Knapsack Sprayer and Bucket 
AUTO SPRAYER. 
One of the best spraying contrivances 
on the mar! It is an air-tight cylinder 
oe 2 feet long 7 inches in diameter; wei 
pes Success "’ empty. 7 lbs., and filled, 39 Ibs. 
Gr; “KNAPSACK carried under ous in , the shoulder strap 
i S ssisting. t holds four gallons, three of 
SERAVER i and one of air—sufficient to spray 
an acre of potatoes or similar crop, 
okes of the plunger charge the 
ith compressed air ich, while the 
> is held open, e > fluid uni- 
Sprayer Combined. jormly for ten to fifte The 
auto pop’ nozzle and can 
For applving fungicic be regulated to throv dation of 
in a mist-like s; fo spra é The 
mildew, k rot on gr: up -and thor- 
potato bi 
spray five t 
The machin 
and brass. < 
rode or ru 
up a stead 
charge is given. 
used either as < 
sprayer. They are p 
antcal agitator. <Any le 
plunger is returned intot 
not run down the operator's 
attachment shown at A is for und 
ing. 
Price, complete, as shown in cut, $12.00. 
CHAMPION POWDER Cun: 
For applying any ot SpOw ie 
Paris green, hellebore, W 
ter, etc., on plants a eree s, th 
ized steel tank 
extension 
with elboy 
bac 
being evenly distributed overa 1 
and with the least possible waste ket 
being more rapidly done than by * p 20 , , Cot 
known implement. It is 27 inct - rice, 20c, each or by mail, 25c. each 
with extra tubes for dusting trees, and 
holds one quart of powder By turnir 1g WMONOH S ee ANT ERIN 
the crank a fan is rapidly revolved, For dust 1 itoes, vines, etc., with 
forces a current of air through the tu powder insecticides, A slight jolting 
that carries with it a small portion of pow- ; ent dis- : , 
der. The quantity may be increased or utes t} 
diminished re (See cut.) Price, t in a fin 
complete, $7 B d. A ] 
Woodason's Double Cone Powder Bellows uir-cha 
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For dusting plants with dry powders. 
Can be held in any direction without 
wasting powder, and does not clog up. 
Price, $3.00. 
Single Cone Powder Bellows. 
Price, large size, $2.00. Small size, 
$1.25 
Woodason's Fluid Vaporizing Bellows. 
al ve the pow- 
der so that it 
logs 
dust gu 
vents the 
der from ¢ 
ing beyond the 
plant being 
For spraying plants with fluid decoc- treated 
tions for insects and fungus. Price, large Price, 85c. 
size, $2.00. Small size, $1.50. matte 
McILroy & Emer, 22 Thames St., N.Y. 
