FRENCH BELLOWS SYRINGE. 



A French invention for showering plants with insect- 

 killing liquids, or clear water, opgrating the same way 

 as the well-known perfume sprinkler of the drug stores. 

 One great advantage of this apparatus is its economy. 

 In the ordinary methods of treating plants with liquid 

 insecticides, a very large share is wasted, while with 

 this only so muchas is needed to just moisten theleaves 

 and stems need be used. Sulphur, Whale Oil Soap. 



Tobacco Water, or whatever mav be found useful against any particular ju;ect, may be employed, l-rice, $.i.50each. 



Asparagus Knife. 



Tliis is the simplest and most effective implement of the 

 kind we have yet seen. Price, $2.00 each. 



Rubber 

 Atomizer. 



For applying In- 

 sect Powders. Tobac- 

 co Dust, Hellebore, 

 Sulphur, &c. A slight 

 pressure forces the 

 powder out in a fine 

 spray. Price, '25c. 



BILL HOOKS. 



No. 1. 

 •• 2. 



.$1.50 

 . 1.75 



HOSE PIPE. 

 Brass, with Stop Cock and Sprinkler. 



Price for % and 'i inch hose, each $1.50 



" 1 inch hose, each 1.75 



RUBBER SPRINKLER. 



A eUght pressure on the ball forces the water out in a fine 

 spray, rendering it invaluable for sprinkUng floral designs 

 bonqneta and delicate seedlings. Price, 1.00. 



HORSE RADISH CRATER. 



This machine will grate from 50 to 60 lbs. of roots, large or 

 email, per hour. I'rice, $7.00 each. 



We can also supply a larger machine (on lege) of somewhat 

 different shape from the above, $10.00 each. 



SULPHUR BELLOWS. 



This is a simple bellows used to blow the " flowers of sulphur" 

 and other insect powders on plants. In our greenhouses we 

 have had one in use for the past two seasons, and by blowing 

 the sulphur on the leaves once a week, as a preventii'e, we have 

 not had a speck of mildew^ either on our Roses or Grape Vines, 

 both of which we grow in large numbers under glass. Price, 

 $2.00 each. 



THE HYDRONETTE. 



This is a verj' neat, com- 

 pact and portable Hand 

 Force Pump. Being made 

 of brass, it is durable and 

 does not rust, not liable to 

 get out of order, and so 

 light and convenient that 

 it can be used easily and 

 effectively by a lady or 

 child. It throws a strong 

 stream fifty feet or more, 

 while with the sprinkler 

 attached it spreads the 

 water in a gentle shower or 

 spray. For washing windows or carriages and showering lawns, 

 gardens, etc., it has no superior. It is particularly adapted for 

 throwing liquid solutions of all kinds on plants and trees to 

 . destroy noxious insects, and is very effective as a Fire Ex- 

 guisher. 

 Price, with 3 ft. Hose, Nozzle and Sprinkler complete. $8.00. 





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Acme Lawn Sprinkler and Fountain. 



A most effective and simple Lawn Sprinkler, and which, with 

 the usual force of water furnished by water works, will sprinkle 

 a sjjace from thirty to forty feet in diameter, possessing the 

 great advantage of breaking the water into fine particles and 

 distributing it evenly upon the 8urfa<'e it covers. No. 1, $1.00 

 each. By man, 2oc. extra. No. 2, $2.50 each. 



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