Norton’s Plant Duster. 
Thisis one of the best articles for 
dusting potatoes, vines, etc., with pow- 
der insecticides. A slight 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 
itnever clogs. Another point of merit 
is the projecting dust guard, which 
prevents the powder from escaping 
beyond the plant being treated. (See 
cut.) Price, $1.00 each. 
The “Stott” Insecticide Distributer 
Is an oblong cylinder machine made 
of copper, divided by perforated di- 
visions into cells, into which insecti- 
cides or manure is inserted. At each 
end of the machine hose is attached, 
one end connecting with the water 
tap or garden pump, and the other to 
an ordinary hose nozzle, the water be- 
___—_| ing forced through, and consequently, 
impregnated with the compositions. Be- 
ing continuous in action, much time is 
saved, and on putting the composition 
in the celled divisions it is im- 
| mediately ready for use. It can 
be used also with a Force Pump 
or Garden Engine. (See cut.) 
| Prices, including filler and 
hose coupling, 2 cells, $9.00; 3 
cells, $10.00; 5cells, $12.00. The 
insecticides best adapted for being 
applied in the Stott Distributer are 
Killmright, Paris Green Com- 
pound, Whale Oil Soap and To- 
| bacco Soap. 
Henderson's Portable Hand Force Pump, 
This is the bestand most durable portable 
hand pump in the market. Made of solid 
brass, very light and easily carried and 
works from any bucket or tub. Throws a 
stream 30 ft., or a spray 20 ft.; just the 
thing for throwing liquid insecticides on 
low trees, shrubs, plants, etc. (See cut.) 
Price, $5.00. 
POWDER GUN. 
For applying insect powders on pot plants, 
etc. (See cut.) Price, 2 oz. size, 15c. Postage, 
5c. each extra. 
HENDERSON’S PORTABLE HAND 
FORCE PUMP. 
Eureka Fumigators. 
| For fumigating greenhouses with damp- 
|ened tobacco stems; made of galvanized 
sheet iron, a damper regulates the draft ; no 
danger of fire; no ashes or litter. (See cut.) 
No. 1, 12 in. high, $1.50; No. 2, 16 in. high, 
$1.85; No. 3, 20 in. high, $2.25; No. 4, 24in. 
high, $3.00. 
HYDRONETTE. 
Throws a stream 30, or a spray 
j 20 feet; handy and light : made of 
solid brass; very durable. (See 
| cut.) Price, complete, $5.00. 
INSECTICIDE DISTRIBUTER. 
“‘sToTT”’ 
Kl sexprorour W 
“Special Catalogue 
—or— 
Insecticides & Appliances.” 
Gives a more complete list 
of Insecticide and Fungi- 
cide Distributors. 
Sent free on application. 
TN 
WOODASON’S BELLOWS, FOR POWDER AND FLUID. 
rays sayy : 
Field’s “Perfection” Spraying Qutfit 
One hundred trees per hour can be sprayed 
with this pump. It is fitted with ten feet of 
discharge hose and a graduating Spray 
Nozzle. At the aperture ‘‘B” is attached 
three feet of return hose, so that, at every 
stroke of the pump, a small part of the liq- 
uid is redischarged into the barrel, which 
keeps the liquid well mixed. There is also 
a tight cap furnished to close up opening 
«‘B” when desired. The pump has 3-inch 
cylinder, and is furnished withiron suction 
pipe, with a fine strainer at bottom ready 
tomountonabarrel. Weight, 55lbs. (See 
cut.) Price of outfit, complete (notinclud- 
ing barrel), with Iron Cylinder, Plunger and 
Rod, $9.00; with Brass Cylinder, Plunger 
and Rod, $10.00. 
Bamboo Extension Rod. 8 feet long, 
aa ball valve connections and stop cock, 
6.00. 
The Improved Knapsack Sprayer. 
This valuable arrangement, invented by 
the U. S. Agricultural Department, is used 
forapplying Bordeaux mixtures and other 
fluid remedies in a mist-like spray, for the 
treatment of grapes and other 
vegetation, for the prevention 
and cure of mildew, black-rot 
and kindred diseases. The ma- 
chine is made entirely of cop- 
perand brass and the chemicals 
will not corrode orrustit. The 
air chamber keeps up a pres- 
sure, so @ continuous discharge 
is given. No grape-grower can 
afford to be without it. (See 
cut.) (See next page for fungicides 
G8| ready for mizing.) Price, $12.00. 
WOODASON’S VAPORIZING BELLOWS. 
This throws a spray as fine as mist, ren- 
dering 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. (Seecuf.) Price, large size, $2.00. 
Small size (for house use), $1.25. 
Woodason’s Double Cone Powder Bellows. 
This bellows is the best article ever in- 
vented for destroying insects in the Conser- 
vatory, Garden, Orchard or Field; it will 
kill every bug upon one acre of potatoes, 
under the leaves as good as on top, in an 
hour; it will blow powder into fruit trees. 
This Bellows can be held in any direction 
without wasting powder, asit regulates its 
own supply, and it does notclogup. Price, 
$2.75. 
Woodason’s Single Cone Powder Bellows. 
Price, large size, $1.75. Small size, for 
conservatory and house use, $1.00. 
FLORENCE VAPORIZER, 
For spraying fluids on house and garden 
plants. Price, 60c, each, or by mail, 75c. 
