PINTER HENDERSON & CO., NEW VORK.-INSECTICIDE APPLIANCES. 



Makes smoke out 

 of water. 



^£Nnfa s ON 'S 



'^Maid of the m/st" 



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VAPOR, i 



Jlixes oil with water at each stroke. 

 HENDERSON'S "MAID OF THE MIST" SPRAYER. 



TWO-iN-ONE SPRAYER. 



"MAID OF THE MIST" SPRAYER. 



Sprays fluids in the form of mist, ^[ade 

 entirely of brass and will not corrode 

 nor rust. Just what is needed for apply- 

 ing insecticides and fungicides in a mist- 

 like vapor. Holds one pint ; length of 

 barrel, 19 ins.; diameter, 14^ ins. ^See 

 cut.) Price, $1.25 each. 



"PARIS QREEN" 5PRINKLER. 



A five gallon galvanized iron sprayer 

 for applying poisonous fluids, such as 

 Paris green water, etc., to grapevines, 

 low trees, bushes, potatoes, garden veg- 

 etables, etc. Can be carried either on the 

 back or by hand, as desired. The fluid 

 flows through the rubber tube and is 

 forced out in a spray by pressingtherub- 

 ber bulb held in the hand; this spray will 

 reach 10 to 12 feet. Price, with single 

 sprinkling attachment as shown in the 

 cut. $.3.25 ; or with double sprinkling at- 

 tachment, for two rows at once, $4.2.5. 



TMe above Sprayer is not adapted for 

 tliroiuing funfrictdeSs such as Bordeaux 

 Mixture, as the spray is not fine enough 

 nor continuous as in the Knapsack 

 Sprayer offered ie/otc. 



"SUCCESS" KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 

 A Knap.sack Sprayer and 

 Bucket Sprayer Combined. 



For applying fungicides and insecti- 

 cides in a mist-like spray, for the treat- 

 ment of mildew, black rot on grapes, as 

 well as for potato blight, etc.: with it a 

 man can spray five to six acres of vines 

 in a day. The machines are made en- 

 tirely 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. The nnu improvements enable 

 this sprayer to be used either as a knap- 

 sack or bucket sprayer. To be used as 

 a bucket spraj-er the handle and lever 

 are removed and the extra handle with 

 which the outfit is provided is placed in 



Fosition as shown by the dotted lines, 

 t \% provided ivith a mechanical agita- 

 tor. The pump may be worked with 

 either th« right or left hand. Any leak- 

 age around the plunger is returned into 

 the tank, and does not run down the 

 operator'sback. The attachment shown 

 at A is for underspraying. Price, com- 

 plete, as shown in cut, $12.00. 



The KEROSENE KNAP 

 SACK SPRAYFl' 

 Si"ijie Sx,ale, etc. 

 apparatus is prac- 

 tlie same as the 

 psack sprayer offered 

 , with the addition 

 separate tank for 

 holding kero- 

 sene which is 

 automatically 

 mixed with 

 water when 

 /f^v:the handle is 

 'V ■ operated. 

 ''n,; Price, com- 

 l:uv:SPle»e,$l.'..0O. 



UTTLE r.IANT POWDER GUN. 



\See page 32.) 





Our Implement t<it,'iIo(<uc 



imailcd free upon application) 



Illustrates and de.'^cribcs a full 



line of Horse »<»•! Hand Power 



SPRAVJNO IMPLKMENTS 



TWO-IN-ONE SPRAYER. 



Makes an emulsion of kerosene and 

 waier at each stroke. The two fluids, 

 in separate reservoirs, are forced into 

 contact at their points of exit, the cross 

 sprays eplittin.g and mixing together 

 with a thoroughness unattained bv any 

 other method, thus forming a mechani- 

 cal emulsion of unequalled uniformity, 

 and no e.xtra time and labor in prepar- 

 ing it beforehand are required. Price, 

 $l..-)0. 



Woodason's 



FLUID VAPORIZING BELLOWS. 



This throws a spray as fine as mist, 

 rendering the use of strong solutions 

 perfectly safe on tender foliaged plants. 

 Very useful for roses and garden and 

 I'rcenhouse spraying. Pr.ce, large size, 

 $2.03. Small size (for house use) $1..'J0. 



Woodason's 



DOUBLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. 



For Dusting Plants with Dry 

 Powders for Insects & Fungus. 



This bellows can be held in any direc- 

 tion without wasting powder, as it reg- 

 ulates its own supply, and doesnot clog 

 up. The best bellows for destroying 

 insects in conservatory, garden, or- 

 chard or field ; it dusts under the leaves 

 as well as on top. Price, $3.00. 



Woodason's 



SINGLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. 



Price, large size. $2.00. Small size- 

 (for conservatory and house use) $1.25- 



THE ASBESTOS TORCH. 



Attach the torch to the end of a pole 

 of suitable length : saturate with kero- 

 sene oil. light and hold under the cat»r. 

 pillars' nests and pass quickly a!ot.:C'.ao 

 branches and around the trunk of the .^ 

 tree where the insects lodge. The heat 

 insta^^'y destroys the insects and will 

 ;.. kjC way injure the tree. Price, 25c 

 each ; or by mail, SOc. 



NORTON'S PLANT DUSTER. 



For dusting potatoes, vines, etc.. with 

 powder insecticides. A slight jolting 

 movement distributes the dust in a fine 

 cloud. A cylin- 

 der air-cham- 

 ber projects 

 abovethe pow- 

 der so that it 

 never clogs. 

 The project- 

 ing dust guard 

 prevents the 

 powder from 

 escaping be- 

 voncl the plant g 

 beinp treated. " 



Price, 85 cis. 

 each. " 



NORTON'S 



■LAST DUSTEK. 



