WM. HENRY MAULE, 
Sprayers, Insect 
THe New -‘KANT-CtoG’’ SPRAYER. 
THE NEW “HKANT-CLOG” 
SPRAYER.—A few seconds working 
of the air pump thoroughly agitates the 
solution and charges the sprayer with 
compressed air. This being a very pow- 
erful and elastic force, will, as soon as 
the thumb presses the “shut-off,” force 
out the liquid ina form of a spray or a 
solid continuous stream, as desired. 
After sprayer is charged you need not 
stop for anything; just walk wong from 
one row to another, the machine will 
supply sufficient spray to enable you 
to do the work as fast as you can 
walk. When properly charged the tank 
contains 3 gallons of solution and 1 gal- 
lon of compressed air, and two work- 
ines of the air pump will discharge the 
entire contents Used in greenhouses, 
poultry houses, the garden and for all 
plant life including trees, The ‘‘Kant- 
Clog’ nozzle furnished with each ma- 
chine without extra cost, and special 
attention is called to this nozzle, as it is 
the only one that can be cleaned without 
stopping the spray or removing the 
nozzle. The first and only nozzle ever 
made that gives both flat and round 
Sprays, or solid sprays. By express or 
freight, not prepaid. Galvanized steel 
reservoir, with ‘'Kant-Clog’”’ nozzle, 
complete, $4.50. With brass reservoir 
and ‘**Kant-Clog"’ nozzle, complete, $6.00. 
JUNIOR No. 5 SPRAY AND 
FORCE PUMP. — This pump does 
away entirely with the objectionable 
foot rest The clamps, leather suction, 
packing, etc., require no fastenings, as 
vhey hold themselves down. Will pump 
from a pail, barrel,tank, spring or creek, 
has automatic mixer to keep solution 
stirred. It is practically impossible for 
any part to get out of order, as every- 
thing except handle and hose is of solid 
brass Throws three sizes of solid con- 
tinuous streams and two sizes of fine 
round sprays. By express not prepaid, 
complete, $3.00. 
The extension pipe and brass elbow | 
can he used on either of these sprayers. 
EXTENSION PIPE. — Made of | 
solid brass. Three feet in length. Sev- 
eral lengths of pipes may be screwed | 
together and the ‘‘Kant-Clog’’ nozzle | 
elevated for spraying trees. By express, | 
not prepaid, 35 cents each. 
BRASS ELBOW. — Used in con- | 
nection with one length of extension 
piye for spraying cucumbers or other 
low growing vines. Made of heavy 
brass. 
By ex., not prepaid, 30 cts. each. 
effective apparatus for spraying small 
gardens. Suitable for use on potatoes, 
tomatoes and all low-growing plants, 
including small bushes and shrubbery. 
Capacity, 1 quart of liquid. It may also 
Paris green, upon ros2 bushes, currants, 
ete. It is one of the cheapest and hest 
hand-sprayers to date. By express, not 
prepaid. with galvanized reservoir 50 
cents; with brass reservoir 85 cents 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Spraying Machines, Insecticides, ete.—101 
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New LeENox PLANT SPRAYER 
NEW LENOX PLANT 
SPRAYWER.—With this a fine spray 
may be thrown under, Over or upon the 
foliage, using any liquid insecticide or 
poison. Very convenient and effective 
for house or garden plants 450 cents 
each, postpaid. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. — 
Ready for immediate use as soon as 
diluted with nineteen parts of water; that 
is, a l-quart can will make 20 quarts of 
solution. Best known remedy for grape 
rot, potato blight and the blights which 
affect tomatoes, melons and other things 
in the garden. The stock solution in the 
closed can will retain its strength for a 
long time, and may be used as needed. 
Bordeaux Mixture in this form, in con- 
nection with a Tri-Jet sprayer (men- 
tioned on this page) makes it possible 
for the smallest garden to enjoy the 
benefits that follow spraying. By ex- 
press or freight, not prepaid, l-quart can, 
40 cents; 1-gallon can, $1.00. 
NeversLip HEDGE SHEARS. 
NEVERSLIP HEDGE 
SHEARS.—The shear with a serrated 
edge, will not slip when cutting and is 
self sharpening. Made of the best qual- 
ity American steel. By express, not 
prepaid, 8-inch, $1.75; 9-inch, $2.25; 
10-inch, $2.50. 
HAZELTINE WEEDER. 
HAZELTINE HAND WEEDER. Best steel; good size; durable. 
each, postpaid. 
EXCELSIOR HAND WEEDER. 
each. postpaid. 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER. 
perfect use of the hand for pulling weeds, without having to lay down the 
tool. 25 cents each, postpaid. 
WEED SLAYER. — I feel confident in offering 
my customers this tool they will find it a practical 
labor and time-saving machine for 
destroying weeds in the gar- 
Also very useful for 
THE 
REDDICK den. 
Mote weeding among flowers and 
TRAP. in gravel walks. 
“racescoeeccs qdddadaces 
traps. 
eal. 
< order. 
| 25 lbs. or over at 4%% cts. per Ib. 
| canister, with perforated top that un- 
Excetsion WEEDER. 
A band passing over the fingers gives 
is very light, weigh- 
ing but 7 lbs. By ex- 
press or freight, not 
prepaid, $1.75 each. 
THE REDDICK MOLE 
TRAP.—All the old traps 
boiled down into a better 
one at one-third the old 
price. This trap embraces 
all the good points | 
found in high-priced 
It is simple, 
. durable and practi- 
Easily set and 
does not get out of 
Sure death 
to moles. 
press, not prepaid, 
90 cents each. 
EUREKA SEED DRILL.— Will open a furrow 
and distribute all small seeds, such as beet, cabbage, . 
S carrot, celery, lettuce, onion, radish, Spinach and 
turnip, with perfect regularity, and also covers the 
seed after sowing. Useful for 
garden. By express, not prepaid, $1.00 each. 
sects. } 
solution. 18 cts each, postpaid 
paid. 
soft-bodied worms and insects. 
per pound, 35 cts., postpaid. 
KEROSENE EMULSION.—According to the 
most approved formula; ready for use by simply 
adding water (19 parts of water to 1 part of emulsion). 
Sure death to plant lice and all sucking insects. 
express or freight, not prepaid, 1-quart can, 40 cents; 
1-gallon can, $1.00. 
PREPARED ARSENATE 
cious leaf eater. \ 
resist the weather indefinitely... 
can, 45 cents; 5-pound can, $1.00, 
COPPER SULPIIKATE. — (Blue 
Stone or Blue Vitriol.) For making Bor- 
deaux Mixture. It comes in crystals 
and dissolves easily in water. The new 
formula calls for 5 pounds of copper 
sulphate, 5 pounds of unslaked lime, 
and 50 gallons of water. Lime can be 
had anywhere, but blue stone is some- 
times hard to obtain. It is too heavy to 
send by mail, and I recommend that 
from 5 to 10 pounds at least, be pur- 
chased at a time. I can quote special 
prices on larger quantities. It will keep 
indefinitely. Five pounds is enough to 
make a 50-gallon barrel of Bordeaux 
Mixture.- By express or freight, not pre- 
paid, per pound, 12 cents; per package of 
5 pounds, 55 cents; per 10 pounds, $1.00. 
HAMMOND’S SLUG-SHOT.— 
For the destruction of potato bugs, 
chinch bugs, rose bugs and slugs, curcu- 
lio and all lice, worms or caterpillars. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, 5-lb. 
package, 30 cts.; 10-lb. package, 50 pte 
in 
screws, filled 
each, postpaid. 
_ BUNIACH. — The great California 
insect killer. Sure death to cabbage 
worms, bed-bugs, lice, mosquitoes, fleas, 
cockroaches, gnats, flies, rose-bugs, bee- 
tles, moths and ants. Its death-dealing 
effect is swift and certain, even if reduced 
in strength from four to ten times its 
bulk with flour or air-slaked lime, or if 
applied in water. Entirely non-poison- 
ous and harmless to all creatures except 
insects. 2-ounce can, 25 cents each; 5 
2ounce cans, $1.00, by mail, postpaid. 
with slug-shot, 25 cents 
LANG's WEEDER. 
30 cents 
For weeding seed beds, etc. 25 cents 
It 
= 
a 
at 
Concave POTATO KNIFE, 
potatoes. 
saved in 
two. 
each knife. 30c. 
each, postpaid. 
By ex- 
OF LEAD.— 
When thoroughly applied will destroy the most vora- 
When dried on the leaves it will 
Mix with water; 2 
pounds to 20 gallons of water, for general purposes. 
By express, not prepaid, 1-pound can, 29 cts.; 2-pound 
CONCAVE POTATO 
IKNIFE.—F or cutting seed 
With this knife 
$2 to $3 per acre may be 
seed and time. 
One man can do the work of 
Full directions with 
hotbeds or kitchen 
Destroyers and Garden Tools. 
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP.—This is a pow- 
erful agent for the destruction of all bugs and insects, 
One or two applications is sure death to all plant in- 
38-ounce cake, makes 144 gallons of prepared 
8-ounce cake makes 
4 gallons of prepared solution, 28 cents each, post- 
“The Window Garden,’ a booklet giving valu- 
able information on the cultivation of plants ard the 
extermination of insects, with each cake. 
WHALE OIL SOAP.—For rose slugs and all 
Per #3 pound, 20 cts.; 
Sulpho- 
Tobacco 
By 
JUMBO INSECT POWDER 
GUN. — Suitable for a person ‘having 
only a few plants to treat. Holds four 
ounces of powder. Handy for dusting 
Buhach or any other dry insecticide. 
25 cents each, postpaid. 
PRUNING SHEARS. A No.1in 
quality. Forged entirely of steel; blade 
of best cutlery steel. Excellent spring. 
84-inch, 75 cents each, postpaid. 
PRUNING KNIFE. —Stag handle, 
finest quality steel. Two blades. Strong 
and durable, $1.00 each, postpaid. 
BUDDING KNIFE. — Bone han- 
dle; finest quality steel. Round pointed 
blade. 75 cents each, postpaid, 
LIGHTNING POTATO-EYeE CuTTER. 
LIGHTNING POTATO-EYE 
CUTTER.—No matter how small a 
crop you intend to plant you should use 
this cutter. Full directions how to plant 
potatoes cut to one eye and valuable 
points in potato culture, by a practical 
potato grower, with each cutter. 25 
cents each, postpaid. 
GARDEN TROWELS. — Forged 
steel, the strongest made. 5-inch blade, 
45 cents; 6-inch blade, 50 cents; 7-inch 
blade, 60 cents each, by mail, postpaid. 
ACME ASPARAGUS BUNCH- 
ER.—A buncher with a movable head 
piece for regulating the length of the 
bunch and adjustable knife guard, auto- 
matic catch for binding any size bunch, 
Make 4 to 5-inch bunches. By express, 
| not prepaid, $1.75 each. 
D y i a ) 
Eureka SEED. DRILL.» 
