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**PRUITALL’’ 
SPRAYING PUMP. 
“ACME”’ 
SPRAYING 
OUTFIT. 
WOODASON’S BELLOWS, FOR 
POWDER AND FLUID. 
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“Fruitall” Spraying Outfit. 
Asimple, high-grade, up-to-date pump, em- 
bodying several important improvements. 
All working partsof brass. It canbe mount- 
ed on or removed from barrel by two 
thumbscrews. Air-chamber of unusu- 
ally large capacity. A long, adjust- 
able handle. [tis low down and within 
the barrel, offering no obstruc- 
tion to limbs, and is not top- 
heavy. The pump is large; but 
easily operated by a single per- 
son. The agitator is mechanic- 
al in action, much superior to 
the old “‘return discharge.” The most effi- 
cientandsatisfactory spray pumpever offered. 
(See cut.) ‘‘Fruitall’’ Outfit ‘‘A.’’ Pump 
with one lead 10 feet 1%-inch discharge hose 
with ‘‘ Vermorel’’ Spray Nozzle and Agitator, 
$10.00. Price does not include barrel. 
Iron Extension Pipe, 8 feet, with stopcock 
(fortree spraying), fitted to attach to nozzle 
and hose, $1.50 extra. 
“Henderson” Hand Bucket Pump. 
This is the best and most durable portable 
hand pump. Working parts of solid brass; 
large air-chamber; is double-acting, throwing 
a continuous stream, either solid or in a fine 
spray, asdesired ; very lightand easily carried, 
and works from any bucket or tub. Just the 
thing for throwing liquid insecticides and fun- 
gicides onlow trees, shrubs, plants, etc., and by 
altering the nozzle it can be used for washing 
carriages, windows, etc. (See cut.) Price, 
$3.75; or, with extra7 feet section of hoseand 
pole connection for tree spraying, $4.75. 
““Acme”’ Spraying Outfit. 
A convenient outfit for spraying garden 
crops, flowers, shrubs, vineyards, ete. The 
tank holds about 25 gallons, is firmly fastened 
to a cart narrow enough for most garden 
paths. The force-pump has brass cylinder, to 
prevent corrosion when fungicides are. used. 
(See cut.) Price, complete, cart, pump, 4 feet 
discharge hose and combination spray and 
stream nozzle, $12.00. Iron extension pipe, 
8 feet (for tree spraying), fitted to attach to 
nozzle and hose, $1.50 extra: 
The Asbestos Torch. 
Attach the torch to the end of a pole of suit- 
able length; saturate with kerosene oil, light 
and hold under thecaterpillars’ nests and pass 
‘quickly along the branches and around the 
trunk of the tree where the insects lodge. The 
heat instantly destroys the insects and will 
in no way injure the tree. Price, 25c. each, 
_or by mail, 30ce. 
Woodason’s Double Cone Powder Bellows. 
For dusting plants with dry powders. 
Can be held in any direction without 
wasting powder, and does notclog up. 
Price, $3.00. 
Single Cone Powder Bellows. 
Price, large size, $2.00. Smallsize, $1.25. 
Woodason’s Fluid Vaporizing Bellows. 
For spraying plants with fluid. decoctions 
for insects and fungus. Price, large size, 
$2.00. Small size, $1.50. 
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““Success”’ Knapsack Sprayer. 
A Knapsack Sprayer and Bucket Sprayer 
Combined. 
For applying fungicides and Insecticidesina 
mist-like spray, for the treatment of mildew, 
black rot on grapes, as well as for potato 
blight, ete. With it aman 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 corrode or rust them. The 
air-chamber keeps up a steady pressure, 
so a continuous discharge is given. This 
sprayer may be used either as a knapsack 
or bucket sprayer. They are provided with a 
mechanical agitator. Any leakage around 
the plunger is returned into thetank, and does 
notrun down theoperator’sback. Theattach- 
ment shown at A is for underspraying. 
Price, complete, as shown in cut, $12.00. 
Champion Dry Powder Gun. 
For applying any dry powder,such as Paris 
green, hellebore, insect powder, plaster, etc., 
on plants or trees, the powder being evenly 
distributed over a wide space and with the 
least possible waste, the work being more 
rapidly done than by any other known imple- 
ment. Itis 27 inches long, with extra tubes 
for dusting trees, and holds one quart of pow- 
der. By turning the crank a fan is rapidly 
revolved, whichforces acurrent of air through 
the tubes, that carries with it a small portion 
of powder. The quantity may be increased 
or diminished, as desired. (See cut.) Price, 
complete, $7.50. ~ 
The Improved Little Giant Powder Gun. 
Is made on the same general principles as the 
“Champion” described above; it is made to 
fill the want for a lower-priced machine, and is 
not supplied with so many nozzles—but for 
single-row dusting and for orchards, etc., it 
is allright. Price, $5.00. 
Paris Green Knapsack Sprinkler. 
A five-gallon galvanized iron sprayer for 
applying poisonous fluids to vines, bushes, 
potatoes, ete. Can be carried either on the 
back or by hand. The fluid flows 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 sprinkling attachment 
for two rows at once, $4.25. 
Norton’s Plant Duster. 
For dusting potatoes, vines, ete. An air- 
chamber prevents clogging. The dust guard 
prevents the powderfrom escaping beyond the 
plant being treated. Price, 85c. each. 
Faultless Sprayer. 
Sprays fluids in the form of mist. Made en- 
tirely of brass and will not corrode nor rust. 
Just what is needed for applying insecticides 
and fungicides ina mist-like vapor. The taper- 
ing point to the air-chamber gives great force 
to the spray. Holds aboutonepint. (Seecut.) 
| Price, $1.00. 
FAULTLESS SPRAYER. 
MAKES MIST OUT OF FLUIDS. 
NORTON’S PLANT DUSTER. 
