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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
149 
Pumps a 
CENTURY BARREL PUMP, 
CENTUBY BARREL PUMP.— 
For spraying fruit orchards and vine- 
yards, has its working parts of brass, and 
embodies a number of improvements. It 
has alargeair chamber. It is low down 
within the barrel, thus making it less 
likely to upset, and out of the way of 
branches. Can be mounted on barrel 
more easily than any other pump. Full 
provision is made for agitation of the 
liquid, on an improved plan. Fitted with 
a Y for two leads of half-inch hose. Price, 
including 1242 feet of discharge hose, and 
Bordeaux nozzle with pole connection, 
but not including barrel, $13.00, by ex- 
press, not prepaid. 
SUCCESS KNAPSACK 
SPRAYER.—With this sprayer a man 
can treat five acres of grapes in a day. 
Made of copper and brass, and very dur- 
able. Provided with a mechanical agita- 
tor. Has a device for under spraying. 
Capacity about 5 gallons. Easy shoulder 
straps. As now improved, the leakage 
from the pump is returned to the tank. 
This excellent machine can be converted 
into a bucket sprayer. Price complete, 
as shown in cut, $12.00, by express, not 
prepaid. 
KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 
GIANT POWDER BELLOWS. 
—A handy dusting apparatus for eco- 
nomically using buhach or any other dry 
insecticide. Price, 25 cents, postpaid. 
THE TENNENT ATOMIZER.— 
Designed for applying disinfectants or 
insectcide, or washing off plants. Suit- 
able for blowing powders as well as 
liquids, and takes the place of rubber 
bulb atomizers. Very useful and con- 
venient for the house or for window 
gardening purposes. Price, 60c., postpaid. 
THE TENNANT ATOMIZER. 
Price, 60 cents, 
postpaid. 
nd Devices for Spraying. 
AUTO SPRAY No. 1. — Conven- 
ient; durable; efficient. Will do better 
work and do it easier than any other 
similar article. Useful with Bordeaux 
and all solutions, also in applying cold 
water paints or whitewash. Holds 4 gal- 
lons. Illustration shows new ‘‘Auto- 
Pop” attachment, which doubles the 
efficlency by saving half the solution and 
labor. The new ‘“Anti-choke” nozzle, 
cleaned at every operation of ‘Auto- 
Pop” can never clog. Tank made of 
galvanized steel or brass. High grade 
hose. Heavy self-contained pump, all 
brass. Castings for handle, etc., all mal- 
leable. No continuous pumping. A 
few strokes of plunger compresses 
enough air to last for a considerable time. 
The operator simply holds the nozzle. 
Also used for spraying disinfectants. A 
practical machine for potatoes, tobacco, 
small fruits, vineyards, poultry houses, 
ete. Price, with galvanized reservoir and 
stop cock, $4.50, With brass reservoir 
and stop cock, $6.00. Auto-Pop and 
Anti-clog nozzle, $1.00 extra in each case. 
2 feet brass extension pipes, per length, 
35 cents, by express, not prepaid. 
BUCKET PUMP. — This bucket 
pump is made entirely of brass with ball 
valves, except the handle is iron. It 
is so constructed that it may be fastened 
in any pail in a perfectly rigid manner 
without the aid of a foot rest. It may 
also be mounted in a bucket with cover. 
Full directions for mounting are sent 
with each pump. Price, complete, with 
3 feet of hose and ‘‘Auto-Spray’’ nozzle, 
$4.50, by freight or express, not prepaid. 
DEFENDER POWDER GUN.— 
Of convenient size for carrying in the 
pocket. Just the thing to have 
with youin your walks through 
the garden. Holds about one 
ounce of insect powder. Each, 
10 cents, postpaid. 
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AUTO-SPRAY NO. 1. 
NEW ERA TRI-JET SPRAY- 
ER.—An etfective apparatus for spray- 
ing small gardens. Suitable for use on 
potatoes, tomatoes and all low-growing 
plants, including small bushes and shrub- 
bery. Capacity, 1 quart of liquid. It may 
also be used for blowing dry powdered in- 
secticides, such as buhach, slug shot, and 
Paris green, upon rose bushes, currants, 
etc. It is one of the cheapest and best 
hand-sprayers to date. Price, with gal- 
vanized reservoir, 50 cents; with copper 
reservoir, 85 cents, by ex., Dot prepaid. 
SPRAYER _ 
Price, 
50 Cents. 
For Killing Insects, 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE.—Ready 
for immediate use as soon as diluted with 
twenty parts of water; that is, 5 gallons 
will make 100 gallons of spraying solu- 
tion. A 1l-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 or pail, will retain its 
strength and efficiency for a long time, 
and may be used as needed. Bordeaux 
Mixture in this form, in connection with 
a Tri-Jet sprayer (mentioned on this 
page) makes it possible for the smallest 
garden to enjoy the benefits that follow 
spraying. Price, by express or freight, 
not prepaid, qt. can, 30c.; gal. pail,$1.00. 
AMMONTATED CARBONATE 
@F COPPER.—Ready for immediate 
use. Dilute with 100 parts of water, A 
fungicide of exceptional value in grape 
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culture, for use just before maturity, as 
it does not spot the fruit like Bordeaux 
mixture. By express or freight, not pre- 
paid, quart can, 50 cts.; gallon, pail, $1.50. 
KEROSENE EMULSION.—New 
process; 65 per cent. of oil. Dilute 9 to 25 
times with water. Death to plant lice 
and all sucking insects. By express or 
freight, quart can, 20c.; gallon pail, 50c. 
WHALE OFM SOAP. — For rose 
slugs and all soft-bodied worms and 
insects. Per #4 pound, 20 cts.; per pound, 
35 cts., postpaid. 
PREPARED ARSENATE OF 
LEAD.—When thoroughly applied will 
destroy the most voracious leaf eater. 
When dried on the leaves it will resist 
the weather indefinitely. Mix with 
water; 3 to 6 pounds to 50 gallons of 
water. By express or freight, not pre- 
paid, 2-lb. can, 50 cents; 5-lb. can, $1.25. 
THE WEED SLAYER.— feel confident in offering 
my customers this tool that they will find it a practical 
labor and time-saving machine for 
destroying weeds in the gar- 
Also very useful for 
weeding among flowers and 
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one at one-third the old 
price. This trap embraces 
all the good points 
found in high-priced 
Worms, Fungi, Etc. 
TOBACCO STERIS. — For use in 
greenhouse, garden or poultry house, 
Per barrel, by ex. or freight, not prepaid, 
$1.00; bale of about 250 Ibs., $2.00; ton, $12. 
COPPER SULPHATE. — Blue 
Stone or Blue Vitriol. For making Bor- 
deaux Mixture. It comes in crystals 
and dissolves easily in water. The New 
York formula calls for 6 pounds of cop- 
per sulphate, 4 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 6 to 12 pounds at least, be pur- 
chased at a time. I can quote special 
prices on larger quantities. It will keep 
indefinitely. Six 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 
6 pounds, 65 cents; per 12 pounds, $1.25. 
HAMMOND’S SLUG-SHOT.— 
For the destruction of potato bugs, cut 
worms, chinch bugs, rose bugs and slugs, 
curculio and all lice, worms or caterpil- 
lars. By express or freight, not prepaid, 
bag (100 lbs.), $4.50; 50 pounds, $2.50; less 
than 50 pounds, 8 cents pound. (By mail 
add 8 cents per pound.) ‘Tin canister, 
with perforated top that unscrews, filled 
with slug-shot, 35 cents each, postpaid. 
BUMACH. — 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 cans, 25 cents each; 
5 for $1.00, by mail, postpaid; 
CONCAVE 
POTATO KNIFE, 
EXCELSIOR WEEDER. 
EXCELSIOR HAND WEEDER. — For 
weeding seed-beds, etc.; 30 cents each, postpaid. 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER.— A band pass- 
CONCAVE POTATO KNIFE.—Forcut- 
ting seed potatoes. 
per acre may be saved in seed and time. One 
man can do the work of two. Full directions 
= with each knife. 
= GARDEN TROWELS.—Forged steel, the 
Strongest made. 
blade, 50 cents; 7-inch blade, 60 cents each, by 
mail, postpaid. 
SCOLLAY’S PUTTY BULB.—For glazing 
greenhouses, sash, etc. 
hand ejects the putty. 
With this knife $2 to $8 
85 cents each. 
5-inch blade, 45 cents; 6-inch 
A pressure with the 
$1.10 each, postpaid. 
LANG'S WEEDER. 
traps. It is simple, 
durable and practi- 
= cal. Easily set and 
= does not get out of 
S order. Sure death 
to moles. Price, by 
express, not  pre- 
paid, 90 cents each. 
CHAMPION 
CORN SHELLER. 
~Will shell all kinds 
of corn quickly and 
satisfactorily. By 
ex., not prepaid, $2. 
THE ACME SEED DRILL.—Will open a 
furrow and distribute beet, cabbage, carrot, 
celery, lettuce, onion, radish, turnip, and such 
seeds with regularity. Price, 75 cents each, by 
express, at purchaser's expense, or I will de- 
liver them charges prepaid for $1.00. 
ing over the fingers gives perfect use of the 
hand for pulling weeds, without having to lay 
down the tool. 30 cents each, postpaid. 
HAZELTINE WEEDER. GLASS CUTTER. 
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; 
euts glass as easily and as good as a diamond. 
15 cents each, postpaid. 
