PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— INSECTICIDE APPLIANCES. 
WOODASON'S FLUID VAPORIZING BELLOWS. 
For Spraying Plants with Fluid decoctions 
for Insects and Fungus. 
This throws a spray as fine as mist, rendering the use 
of strong solutions perfectly safe on tender foliaged plants; 
it forces the fluids into every crevice, without using half 
the quantity required by syringe or sprinkler. (See cut.) 
Price, large size, $2.00. "Small size (for house use), $1.25. 
VAPORIZING SYRINGE. 
For Spraying Fluids. 
A low-priced zinc arrangement, just what is needed for 
small applications of fluid insecticides, or fungicides, in a 
mist-like vapor ; it holds one pint, length of barrel 19 
inches, diameter l^inches. a\ 
Each, $1.00. 
WOODASON'S DOUBLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. 
For Dusting Plants with Dry Powders 
for Insects and Fungus. 
This bellows can be held in any direction without wast- 
ing powder, as it regulates its own supply, and it does not 
clog up. The best article ever invented for destroying 
insects in the conservatory, garden, orchard or field ; it 
will kill every bug upon one acre of potatoes, under the 
leaves as well as on top, in an hour. [See cut.) Price. $2.75. 
WOODASON'S SINGLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. 
Price, large size, $1.75. Small size (for conservatory and 
house use>,"$1.00. 
LOW-PRICED POWDER 
BELLOWS. 
Will hold about a pound of Paris 
green or other powders, which will 
be distributed evenly over an acre 
of potatoes. Price, §1.25 each. 
leggett's improved powurr gv 
THE ASBESTOS TORCH. 
Attach the torch to the end of a pole of suitable length > 
saturate with kerosene oil, light and hold under the caterpil- 
laxslnests and pass quickly along the branches and around 
the trunk of the tree where the insects lodge. The heat in- 
stantly destroj-s the insects and will in no way injure the tree. 
(See cut.) Price, 50c. each, or by mail, 60c. 
LEGGETT'S IMPROVED POWDER GUN. 
For applying: any dry powder, such as Paris green, London 
purple. Hellebore, Insect powder, Lime, 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 implement. It 
s 24 inches long, with four extra tubes which when attached 
make the whole length seven feet, weighs 4 l / 2 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. (See cut. I 
Price, complete, with attachment for tall trees, 
cabbages and two rows at one time, §7.50. 
NORTON'S PLANT DUSTER. 
This is one of the best articles for dusting pota- 
toes, vines, etc. , with powder insecticides. A sligh t 
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: bevond the plant being 
treated. (See cut.) Price, -1.00 each. 
JUMBO POWDER GUN. 
For applying insect powders on plants in the 
house or small gardens, it will hold about 4 oz. of 
powder, which is ejected and finely distributed by 
a pressure with the thumb. The "Jumbo" we con- 
sider the best small powder distributer on the 
market. (See cut.) Price, 20c. each, or by mail 25c. 
each. 
NORTON S PLANT DUSTER. 
