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AUTOMATIC 
SPRAYER 
NO. 1 ‘‘AUTO-SPRAY'' 
AUTOMATIC SPRAYER. 
Made of galvanized iron, copper and brass. 
With ordinary usage will last for years. 
When empty it weighs but 7 pounds and has 
acapacity of 4 gallons. In a half minute the air 
chamber can be made tocompress sufficient air 
to discharge the entire contents. It will make 
a continuous spray for 10 minutes before 
emptied and one charge will about spray a 
ly acre of potatoes. The hose is 4 ply, extra 
stout with a nozzle made to regulate the flow 
from a fine cloud-like BpEAy to a solid stream; 
thus it may also be used in washing windows, 
carriages and various other uses. Extension 
pipes for attaching to the hose for elevating the 
spray or stream may be had at an additional 
cost of 25 cents per length of 2 feet. 2to3lengths 
are generally required for trees, vines, etc. 
= Price of sprayer with galvanized iron reservoir, 
= $4.50; with copper reservoir, 36.00. 
“AUTO SPRAY” No. 3 is made in both gal- 
vanized steel and brass. It is made with the 
same care and high class of workmanship and 
material as ‘No. 1,’ but has no hose connection 
or cock, and the pump cylinder in the galvan- 
ized steel machine is made of extra heavy 
double cross tin, coated with acid proof cover- 
ing. The brass machine has a brass cylinder— 
in fact, it is all brass except the handle parts. 
It should be used only for small fruits, vines 
and other low down work. Price galvanized 
tank, $2.00; brass tank, 33.00. 
THE NEW ERA TRI-JET SPRAYER.— 
A most effective apparatus for spraying potato 
vines, shrubs, cattle effected by lice and for the 
interior of . 
ENRY MAULH, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. A. 
Address all orders to WM 
4 henneries,ete. R 
3 Capacity, one ae 
g quart of solu-& ; 
n tion. It may 
also be used 
ppnow ing Price, 
wdere 
| eaueracs: 50 Cents. 
& such as buhach, slug shot, and paris green,upon 
@ rose bushes, currants, ete. It is one of the 
< cheapest and best hand sprayers to date. Price, 
“ with galvanized reservoir, 50 cents each; with 
s copper reservoir, price 85 cts. each, by express. 
3 GIANT POWDER BELLOWS.—A handy 
dusting apparatus for economically 
Buhach or any other dry insecticide. 
cents each, postpaid. 
THE REDDICK MOLE 
= TRAP.—A\li the old traps 
fe boiled down into a better 
one at one-third the old 
using 
Price 25 
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The price. This trap embraces 
all the good points found 
Red- in high priced traps; it is 
simple, durable and _ prac- 
dick ticable. Easily set and does 
not get out oforder. Sure 
Mole death to moles. Boxed 
ready for shipment weighs 
Trap. about 8 pounds. Price by 
express, at purchaser’s ex- 
pense, 90 cents each. 
REICHART’S PATENT 
PLANT PROTECTOR. 
— For protecting young 
plants from the cold and 
wet weather of early 
spring; also fromthe 
ravages of insects. 
‘; You can sow all 
sorts of vine seeds, 
such as Cucumbers, 
Melons, Squashes, 
Setc., at least two 
weeks earlier, by 
protecting the hills 
during the night, or 
during cold, wet 
weather with this 
patent Protector. 
eichart’s Plant 
‘ Protector is made of 
Pap water-proof paper, 
.and if taken care of will last for years. 25 cents 
er dozen, postpaid. By express, $1.50 per 100; 
14.00 per 1,000, purchaser paying ex. charges. 
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THE “AUTO-SPRAY” AUTOMATIC) 
SPRAYER No. 1.—A self operating sprayer. | 
| sprinkling flowers. 
| SCOLLAY’S PUTTY BULB. — For glazing | 
| greenhouses, sash etc. 
THE ACME SEED DRILL. 
THE ACME SEED DRILL.—A simple and 
cheap seed drill that will open a furrow and | 
distribute beet, cabbage, carrot, celery, lettuce, 
onion, radish, turnip, and such seeds with per- 
fect regularity. It is utterly impossible for it 
to sow anything but accurately, doing the work | 
as thoroughly as the costly machines, and will 
cover ten times the ground that can possibly be 
covered by hand. Price, 75 cents each, by ex- 
press, at purchaser’s expense, or I will deliver 
them charges prepaid for $1.00 each. 
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CONCAVE 
POTATO KNIFE, 
CONCAVE POTATO 
KNIFE.—For cutting seed po- 
tatoes. With this knife $2 to $3 
per acre may be saved in seed 
and time. One man can do the 
work of two. Full directions SCOLLAY 
with each knife. 35 cents each. SPRINKLER. 
SCOLLAY’S RUBBER SPRINKLER.—For 
$1.10 each, postpaid. 
A pressure with the 
hand ejects the putty. $1.10 each, postpaid. 
EXCELSIOR WEEDER. 
EXCELSIOR HAND WEEDER. — For 
weeding seed-beds, etc, 30 cents each, postpaid. 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER.— A band pass- 
LANG'S WEEDER. 
'ing over the fingers gives perfect use of the 
hand for pulling weeds without having to lay | 
down the tool. 30 cents each postpaid. 
GLASS CUTTER. 
HAZELTINE WEEDER. 
HAZELTINE HAND WEEDER. — Best 
steel, good size, durable. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 
GLASS CUTTER AND GLAZING TOOL.— 
A handy article to have about the greenhouse; | 
cuts glass as easily and as good as a diamond. | 
15 cents each, postpaid. 
GARDEN TROWELS.— Forged steel, the 
Strongest made. 4 in. blade 45c.; 6 in. blade, 50c.; 
7 in. blade 60c. each, by mail, postpaid 
The Handy Wheel Hoe. 
This new implement is especially designed 
for the little garden, though it is useful to 
everyone cultivating either field or garden. 
A cheap and effective tool for all hand wheel 
hoe operations. It is fitted with high steel 
wheel and wheel arms and hasa variety of 
finely shaped hard smoothsteel attachments, 
making it a wheel hoe that for lightness, 
strength, variety of tools, combined with 
cheapness, unequaled at the price. 
Price, complete, $3.00. 
THE HANDY WHEEL HOE, Price $3 
135 
| tion. 
| the purpose. 
THE MOTH CATCHER.—This is a device 
invented by Mr. Haseltine who bas brought 
about several useful articles for the gardeners 
use. The idea of this is to place it during the 
night,in the garden or orchard and by the light 
of the lamp the moths are attracted and en- 
veigled into a receiving pan containing a des- 
tructible liquid. Many thousands are now ir 
use. It is highly recommended by eminent 
people. Prof. J. M. Stedman, of Mo. says: 
‘*T can recommend the Haseltine Moth catcher 
Gardeners, Farmers and Horticulturists for catching 
the following injurious insects: 
The moths of the striped worm in corn, cotton ana 
tomatoes (Corn or Boll worm); June or May Beetles 
adults of the white grubs; Tent Caterpillar moths 
Pickle worm moth in curcubiti; Army worm moth; Cut 
worm moth; Fruit Leaf Roller moth, adult of the worm 
| that eats apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry and quince 
Pan is not furnished as shown in the illustra- 
Any ordinary pan or dish will answer for 
Directions with each. Price each, 
Small size, $1.00 postpaid; by express 8) cents. 
Large size, each $1.25 postpaid; by express, $1.{ 
BUHACH. ‘The Great California Insect 
Powder.—Sure death to cabbage worms, bed- 
bugs, lice, mosquitoes, fleas, cockroaches. 
gnats, flies, rose bugs, beetles, moths and ants. 
An infallible exterminator of all insect pests 
of the household, field, erchard, garden unc 
conservatory. It is absoiutely harmless t« 
plants and animals. Its death dealing effect i- 
Swift and certain, even if reduced in strength 
with from four to ten times its bulk of flour or 
air-slaked lime, or ifapplied in water. Hence 
is cheap also. Entirely non-poisonous ané 
harmless to all creatures except insects. 2 oz. 
cans, 25 cents each; 4 for $1.00, by mail, postpaid 
HAMMOND’S SLUG-SHOT. — For the de- 
struction of potato bugs, cut worms, chinch 
bugs, rose bugs and slugs, curculio and all lice. 
| worms or caterpillars, upon vegetable, fruit. 
tobacco, cotton and ornamental plants, ete. 
Price by express or freight. Bags,100 Ibs. $4.50: 
50 lbs., $2.50; 1ess than £0 Ibs.,8 cts per Ib. (By 
mail add 8 cts. perlb.) Tin canister, with per- 
forated top that unscrews, and filled witb sin:- 
shot, 35 cents each, postpaid. 
THE WEED SLAYER. —I feel confident in 
offering my customers this tool, that they w)) 
find it a practical labor and time saving ma- 
chine for destroying weeds in the garden among 
Onions, Turnips, Corn, Potatoes, Strawberries, 
ete.; also very useful for weeding @ 
among flowers and in gravel walks. 
It is very light, weighing but7 lbs. 
Is strongly made of steel 
andiron, is adjustable to any 
height of person; cuts from 
1 to 14% inches under 
ground, 7 in. wide. $1.75 
by express or freight. 
The 
WEED 
SLAYER 
PRICE $1.75 
BY EXPREss 
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“CHAMPION” CORN SHELLER. — This is 
a ball bearing corn sheller that can be reguiatec 
to shell any size ear of corn whether field or 
pop corn. It doesthe work clean and thorougt 
he difficulty with most shellers is on account 
of the irregular sizes in which the ears run ane 
thus only partly shelling the small ones anc 
breaking the big ears all to pieces. rhe 
“Champion” regulates itself, when set, tk 
any size ear and does the work intended 
of it satisfactorily : 
and quickly. 
Price by express or 
freight, $2.00. 
