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THE SEED ANNUAIv OF THE 



DEAKIN'S NEW SYRINGES. 



The cheapest all brass syringes made; full length of 

 barrel of the largest size, i8 inches; 1% inches diameter. 

 The following is what the manufacturers say about 

 them: "In response to the oft expressed desire of our 

 customers for a very cheap brass syringe of large capa- 

 city of barrel, we have decided to place upon the market 

 syringes which we feel confident will give satisfaction. 



They are all brass full length syringes, fill quickly 

 and discharge perfectly. Price, letter H, $2.25. 



" K, 1.75. 



TheDeakin's Syringes are known to be the best 

 manufactured in America, and are far superior to the im- 

 ported. 



THE ACME HAND FORCE PUMP. 



In the introduction of the new Acme Pump, the 

 manufacturers have endeavored to present a cheap, 

 durable and powerful Force Pump. With the exception 

 of the Iron Base and two foot rubber hose it is made 

 entirely of Brass and is very substantial. 



Wherever vermin and Icsect Pests can be reached 

 with the various solutions, the Acme will be found in- 

 valuable as an exterminator. For use in the Orchard, 

 Green-house and Garden, it answers all requirements. 



The Acme is useful for Washing Carriages and handy 

 in case of fire. The discharge end of the nozzle is so 

 can be used for Veterinary purposes. 



The Acme Pump. 



IvEWIS' AGRICUlvTURAI, SYRINGE. 



This exterminator is 26 inches long by if inches in diameter. It is made of Zink 

 tubing which does not rust by using strong chemicals. The piston is fitted with Lewis' 

 Patent Expansion Valve, which holds the liquid at any point in the tube, except on pres- 

 sure of the handle, when it discharges the liquid on each hill. It is very simple and dur- 

 able, also the cheapest syringe on the market. Price, ^1.25. 



THE '%ITTI,E GEM" SPRAYING PUMP. 



This Pump is made entirely of brass. The working parts, discbarge 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 it practical for using 



shaped that it 

 Price, ^3.75. 



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any of the insecticides, emulsions, arsenites, fun- 

 gicides or ammoniacal mixtures now in common 

 use for saving fruit, foliage and flowers from des- 

 truction by insects and fungus. It is supplied 

 with two brass nozzles^ one for a round or solid 

 stream; the other, our '"Combination Vermorel." 

 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 spray- 

 ing the ground between the plants, and also serves 

 to clear the nozzle of an}- obstruction that might 

 lodge in the aperture. It has two feet of vulcani- 

 zed 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 itto throw a continuous 

 steady stream fifty feet, or a steady spray for 

 thirt}' seconds or more after the operator stops 

 pumjping. . The pump is neat in design, very 

 compact, strong and durable, nothing liable to get 

 out of repair or wear out that could not be re- 



