PliTER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— INSECTTriDE APPLIANCES. 



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FAULTLESS SPRAYER. 

 MAKES MIST OUT OF FLUIDS. 



FAULTLESS SPRAYER. 



Sprays fluiils in thu form <ii mist. Mack- 

 entirely of brass and will not corrode nor 

 rust. Just what is need<;d for applying 

 insecticides and fungicides in a mist-like 

 vapor. The tapering point to the air- 

 chamber gives greqt force to the .spray. 

 Holds about one pint. (See cut.) Price, 

 $1.00. 



PARIS GREEN KNAPSACK 

 SPRINKLER. 



A five-gallon galvanized iron sprayer for 

 applying poisonous fluids to vines, bushes, 

 potatoes, etc. 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, S3. 25 ; or, with double sprink- 

 ling attachment, for two rows at once, 

 $4.25. 



"SUCCESS" KNAPSACK 



SPRAYER. 



A Knapsack Sprayer and Bucket 



Sprayer Combined. 



For .ipplying fungicides and insecticides 

 Ti a misC-like spray, for the treatment of 

 nildew. black rot on grapes, as well as for 

 Mtato blight, etc. W'ith it a man can 



f)rav five to six acres of vinos in a day. 

 he machines are made entirely of copper 

 and brass, and the chemicals will not cor- 

 rode or rust them. The air-chamber keeps 

 lip a steady pressure, so a continuous dis- 

 charge is given. This sprayer m,ny be 

 used either as a knapsack or bucket 

 sprayer. They are proi'ided with a mccli- 

 a:iiciil agilalar. Any leakage around the 

 plunger is ret\irned into the tank, and docs 

 not run down the operator's back. The 

 attachment shi>wn at A is for undcrspray- 

 ing. 



Price, complete, as shown in cut, S12.()(). 



CHAMPION POWDER GUN. 



For applying any dry powder, such as 

 Paris green, hellebore, insect powder, plas- 

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

 being evenly distributed over a wide space 

 and with the least pcjssible waste, the work 

 l)eing more rapidly done than by any other 

 known implement. It is 27 inches long, 

 with extra tubes for dusting trees, and 

 holds one quart of powder. By turning 

 the crank a fan is rapidly revolved, which 

 forces a current of air through the tubes, 

 that carries with it a small portion of pow- 

 der. The quantity may be increased or 

 diminished, as desired. (See cut.) Price, 

 complete, S7 50 

 Woodason's Double Cone Powder Bellows 



For (lusting plants with dry powders. 

 Can be held in any direction without 

 wasting powder, and does not clog up. 

 Price. S3.00. 



Single Cone Powder Bellows. 



Price, large size, S2.00. Small size. 

 "SI. 25. 

 Woodason's Fluid Vaporizing Bellows. 



For spraying plants with fluid decoc- 

 tions for insects and fungus. Price, large 

 size. S2,0O, SquOI size. 11.60. 



PARIS 

 GREEN 

 SPRINK- 

 LER. 



LEGGETT'S 



Champion 





AUTO SPRAYER. 



One of the best spraying contrivances 

 on the market. _ It is an air-tight cylinder 

 2 feet long by 7 inches in diameter; weight, 

 empty, 7 lbs., and filled, 39 lbs. Easily 

 carried under one arm, the shoulder strap 

 assisting. It holds four gallons, three of 

 li'iuid and one of air — sufficient to spray 

 half an acre of potatoes or similar crop. 

 A few strokes of the jjlunger charfie the 

 tank with ccjmpressed air. which, while the 

 nozzle is held open, ejects the fluid uni- 

 formly for ten to fifteen minutes. The 

 " auto pop " nozzle cannot clog, and can 

 be regulated to throw any gradation of 

 spray from a solid stream to fog. The 

 spray is applied more po\yerfully and thor- 

 oughly diffused than with a continuous 

 pumping apparatus, uses less material and 

 is less laborious. It can be used for spray- 

 ing all garden, farm and greenhouse 

 crops, disinfecting stables, hen hcjuses. 

 etc.. and can be used for low trees if ex- 

 tension pipes are ordered. Any fluid 

 concoction can be applied with it, even to 

 whitewash. 



Price, galvanized steel tank. 86.00; brass 

 tank. S7..50; brass extension pipe, per 2-ft. 

 length. 35c., or with elbow for spraying 

 under vines, 70c. 



JUMBO POWDER GUN. 



For applying insect powders on plants 

 in the house or small garder ; it will hold 

 :il'oul 4ozs. of powder, which is ejected 

 and dist'.ibuted Ijy a pressure with the 

 tluimb. The " Jumbo " we consider the 

 Ipest small powder distributer on the mar- 

 ket. 



Price, 20c, each; or by mail, 25c. each. 



NORTON'S PLANT DUSTER. 



For dusting potulties. vines, etc.. with 

 jiowder insecticides. A slight jolting 

 movement dis- 

 tributes the 

 dust in a fine 

 cloud. A cylin- 

 der air-cham- 

 ber projects 

 .tIjovc the pi>w- 

 der so that it 

 never clngs. 

 The pp ejecting 

 dust guard pre- 

 vents the pow- 

 der from escap- 

 ing beyond the 

 plant being 



treated. 



Price. 85c. 

 each. 



.Mc ILHOY dt EauET, 22 Thames St.,'X. Y. 



