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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. 



Leggett's Powder Gun. 



I^EOOEXX'S POIVDER GUN. 



For blowing dry powders in low bushes or high trees. 



IMPROVED FOR 1894. 



For applying insect powders in a dry form on plants or trees, the powder being evenly 

 distributed overa wide space and with the least possible waste; the work being more rapidly 

 done than by any other known implement. It is 24 inches long, with four extra tubes 

 which when attached make the whole length seven feet, weighs 4^ lbs., 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 powder. The quantity may be 

 increased or diminished as desired. Any dry powder, such as Paris Green. London Purple, 

 Hellebore, Insect Powder, Lime, Plaster, Flour, etc., can be used to great advantage. 

 Price, complete, $7.00. 



THE IMPROVED KNAPSACK 

 SPRAYER. 



This valuable arrangement, in- 

 vented by the U. S. Agricultuial 

 Department, is used for applying Bordeaux mixture and other 

 fluid remedies in a mist-hke spray, for the treatment of grapes 

 and Other vegetation, for the prevention and 

 cure of mildew, black rot and kindred dis 

 eases. The machine is made entirely ot 

 copper and brass and the chemicals will not 

 corrode or rust it. The air chamber keeps 

 up a pressure, so a continuous discharge is 

 given. No grape-grower can afford to be 

 without it. (Seecut.) Price, $12.00. {St 



2^d pag'e of cover yar 

 J'ungicides ready /or 



/nixing-.) 



Norton's Plant Duster, 



NORTON'S PLANT 

 DUSTER. 



This is one of the best articles for 

 dusting potatoes, vines, etc., with 

 powder insecticides. A slight jolting 

 movement distributes the dust in a 

 fine cloud. It is made scientifically 

 correct with a cylinder air-chamber 

 projecting above the powder so that 

 it never clogs. Another , point of 

 merit is the projecting dust guard, 

 which prevents the powder from 

 escaping beyond the plant being 

 treated. {See cut.) Pric©! $1.00 

 each. 



The " Lenox " Sprayer. 



The Improved Knapsack Sprayer. 



THE "LENOX" 

 . . SPRAYER. 



Can be carried either on the back or by 

 hand as desired. A cheap sprayer for apply- 

 ing poisonous fluids such as Paris Green 

 water, etc.; it is made of galvanized* iron, 

 holds five gallons of fluid which flows through 

 the rubber tube and is forced out in a sp ay 

 by pressing the rubber bulb held in the hand; 

 this spray will reach lo to 12 feet. For ap- 

 plying fluid insecticides to grape vines, low 

 trees, bushes, potatoes, garden vegetables, 

 etc. it is particularly useful. Price, with 

 single sprinkling attachment as shown in the 

 cut, $3.50; or with double sprinkling attach- 

 ment for two rows at once, $5.00. 



The ^^ Lenox" Sprayer is NOT adapted /or 

 throwing' fungicides such as Bordeaux 

 Mixture, /or mildew and rot, as the spray 

 is not fine enough nor continuous as in the 

 Knapsack sprayer offered above. 



