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The pump part unscrews near the base, opposite where the hose is attached and the per- 
forated or syringe nozzle is screwed on in its place. This can be used for syringing small plants. 
Price, $5.50 net. 
LEWIS’ ACRICULTURAL SYRINCE. 
This exterminator is 26 inches long by 1j inches in diameter. It is made of Zine tubing 
which does not rust by using strong chemicals. The piston is fitted with Lewis’ Patent Ex- 
pansion Valve, which holds the liquid at any point in the tube, except on pressure of the 
handle, when it discharges the liquid on each hill. It is very simple and durable, also the 
cheapest syringe on the market. Price, $1.25 net. 
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LA. __ CHAMPION FORCE PUMP. | 
“es This cut illustrates a Portable Force Pump, which, 
combining as it does, the efficiency and durability of 
the higher priced Pumps on the market, is offered at a 
price which places it within the reach of all. 
Being made of brass, with white metal top and base, 
it will not rust or corrode. It is capable of throwing 
from § to 10 gallons per minute to a distance of 50 feet. 
For washing windows, carriages, verandas, etc., it has 
no equal. 
By simply adjusting the Sprinkler which goes with 
each pump, it is adapted for spraying gardens, lawns, 
ete.; also for throwing liquid solutions of all kinds to 
destroy noxious insects on plants, vines and small 
trees. 
This Pump is furnished with two feet of 5 inch dis- 
charge hose, and a tin nozzle and sprayer. It has no 
suction hose, as the Pump sets in the water, thus 
securing perfect suction. 
The weight, when boxed for shipment, is about 8 
=z pounds. Price, $4.00. 
THE “‘LITTLE CEM’’ SPRAYING PUMP. 
This Pump is made entirely of brass. The working parts, discharge and connecting tubes, 
plunger, rod and air-chamber, so that all parts (except the rubber hose and valve packing) that 
come in contact with the liquid are of brass, making 1t practical for using any of the insecti- 
cides, emulsions, arsenites, fungicides or ammoniacal 
mixtures now in common use for saving fruit, foliage 
and flowers from destruction by insects and fungus. 
It is supplied with two brass nozzles, one for a round 
or solid stream; the other, our ‘‘Combination Ver- 
morel,” which throws a fine misty spray, using only 
a small amount of liquid to cover a large space; and, 
by a brass needle point operated by a spring, may be 
condensed to spray a single plant without spraying the 
eround between the plants, and also serves to clear 
the nozzle of any obstruction that might lodge in the 
aperture. It has two feet of vulcanized rubber hose, 
to which is attached a brass hand-tube, with the solid- 
stream nozzle firmly fastened, to which the Vermorel 
is attached or detached by a screw connection, at the 
pleasure of the operator. 
The large capacity of the air-chamber and length of 
cylinder, together with the power of the inflating valve, 
enables it to throw a continuous steady stream fifty 
feet, or a steady spray for thirty seconds or more after 
the operator stops pumping. ‘The pump is neat in de- 
sign, very compact, strong and durable, nothing lable 
to get out of repair or wear out that could not be re- 
placed at a cost of afew cents. The entire weight of 
the Pump complete is 4 lbs. When boxed ready for 
shipment, 7 lbs. The price, with both nozzles, includ- 
ing an iron stirrup for holding it firmly in the pail 
with the foot, is $4.50. 
