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PE'ER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— IMPLEMENTS. 



ECONOMY GARDEN ENGINE. 



ECONOMY 



Garden Engine. 



This machine is 35 x 14 x 22 inches, the 

 tank holds forty gallons ; is mounted on two 

 strong iron wheels, with tires zYz inches wide. 

 Total weight, 175 pounds. It can be moved 

 about by hand to spray small orchards, or, 

 mounted in a wagon, it can ba used for large 

 orchards. (Sei: Cut.) 



Price, including three feet discharge 

 ho«e and n&zzle, §18.00. 



With return hose for keeping liquid stirred 

 in the tank, §20.00, 



THE ASBESTOS TORCH, 



SAVE YOUR TREES! 



DESTROY THE CATERPILLARS ! 

 Attach the torch to the end of a pole of suit- 

 able length : saturate with kerosene oil, light, 

 and hold under the caterpillars' nests and pass 

 quickly along the branches and around the 

 trunk of the tree '-where*t-e..-insects lodge. 

 The great heat instantly destroys the insect 

 and will in no way injure the tree. Sure 

 destruction to all insect life. (See Cut.) Price 

 50c. each; or by mail, 60c. 



"perfection" spraying outfit. 



sPEciAi.! F IK THEE 01 L SOAP. 



One Ounce makes a (ballon of ^on-p6 

 Insect-killing; l^iquid. 



Fir Tree Oil Soap is especially useful on greenhouse 

 killing red spider, mealy bug, ap!-is. tic. Jn the vcget^bl gaiaen it 

 posing of potato-buy;s. cabbage worms, current worms, black fly. etc. 

 the caterpillar, elm-leaf beetle, ecc. ) t do-^s not injure fruit or foliage 

 to the person using it. ncr are the fruits or vegetables on which it 

 slightest degree poisoned, for there is no poison in Kir Tree Oil. 



Price, Yz lb. Tins, 25c.; by mail $ 30 



2 lb. Tins, 75c'; " X 00 



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5 lb. Tins, $1.75.. 

 10 lb. " 3.25 . 

 20 lb. *' 6.00. . 



isonous 



and garden plants, 

 IS unrivalled l^r dis- 

 On trees it destroys 

 ; there is no danger 

 has been used in the 



1 by express only^ 

 - the purchaser 

 \ paying carriage* 



Jacket p„i!p^l Barrow Sprayer. 



FOR SPRAYING 



POTATOES, GRAPE VINES, &c. 



A single wheel automatic sprayer, with 

 tubular iron frame and a wooden tank holding" 

 ten gallons. It is fitted with an endless, 

 sprocket chain gearirg, a mechar.ical auto- 

 matic agitator keeps the poison fiom settling. 

 1 he pump and air chamber are bras=, and the- 

 valves are metal. It has double tube sprayt-rs 

 for two rows of potatoes, and has two Ver- 

 moral Nozzles. The tubes are so arra ged 

 that they can be set in a perpendicular position 

 for spraying grape vines, and can also be used 

 for spraying currants, berries and other small 

 fruits. It is pushed th ^ same as any v/heel 

 barrow, the revolution of the wheel does the 

 pumping. {See Cut ) 



PriCG, complete, including everything 

 shown in the engraving, $25.00; weieht. 90 lbs. 



This machine can be fitted for horse power 

 by attaching a whiffletree, at an additional 

 expense of $3.00. 



"PERFECTION" 



SPRAYING OUTFIT. 



It keeps the liquid stirred up in the barrel. 

 One hundred t ees per hour can be spra\ ed 

 with this. This pump IS fitted wiih ten feet 

 of discharge hose and a graduating Spray 

 Nozzle. At the Aperture *' B " is attached 5 

 feet of return hose, so that at every stroke of 

 the pump a small part of the liquid is redis- 

 charged into the ta k near b.jttoin of suction 

 pipe, which keeps the poison and water well 

 mixed, i here is a'so a tight cap furnished, 

 to close up opening "B *' when desired. The 

 pump has 3-ir ch cyhnders, and is furnished 

 with iron suction pipe with a line strainer at 

 bottom, ready to mount on a barrel. Weight. 

 55 lbs. {See Cut ) 



Price of outfit, complete {not including' 

 barrel,) with IronCvlindcr, Plunger and Rod, 

 $9.00; with Brass Cylinder, Plunger and Rod> 

 $10.00. 



Bamboo Extension Rod, 8 feet Jong, with 



ball valve connection and s op cock, 15:6.00. 



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THE a?bf.«;tos torch. 



Insecticides and Fungicides: How to Mix and 

 Apply Them — Injurious InscLts. with Remedies 

 —Plant Diseases (such as Mildew, Rust, Rot, 

 etc ,) with Remedies — Implements and Appli- 

 anccsfor Spraying and Dusting Insecticides and 

 l-'ungicides on Plants, Trees, etc. — The average 

 Cost of Insecticide and Fungicide Ingredients, 

 etc., etc. 



Pages, Illustrated. Price, 

 post-paid, 25 Cents. 



