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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' TRADE LIST. 



Bulbs for Spring; Planting^. 



TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



OUR STRAIN OF BEGONIAS IS UNEXCELLED. 



THE MULTIJECTOR. 



(PATENT APPLIED FOR.) 



For Glazing Greenhouse^ Skylights, etc., with Putty; Filling Cracks in Floors; Lubricating 



Heavy Wagons and Machinery with Lard and Plumbago; Filling the Seams in Decks 



of Vessels; Pointing aroiind Chimneys on Roofs, etc., with Thick Paint. 



MANY OTflER USES WILL READILY SUGGEST THEMSELVES. 



The advantages the riultijector has over everything in the market is that it 

 keeps the material constantly stirred while in use and it cannot rot or soften 

 like a rubber bulb. It is therefore the CHEAPEST article as well as the best. 



PRICE, $2.00 



DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Mix the material to about the consistency of lard 

 or very thick cream, and strain through common fly or mosquito wire netting. Remove 

 the cap by the bayonet joint. Rest the point of the Multijector on something so that the 

 material does not flow out, and fill the cylinder nearly full. Replace the cap and see that 

 it is properly fastened. Insert the fingers in the handle and press the knob with the palm 

 of the hand, when the material will issue in a smooth steady stream. The spring inside the 

 cylinder keeps the material well mixed up when working and also stops the flow instantly 

 the pressure is released 



