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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Spraying Machines, Insecticides, ete.—111 
KEROSENE EMULSION. — Ac- 
Sprayers, Insect Destroyers and Garden Tools 
Auto-Spray No. 1. 
AUTO-SPRAY No. 1. — Works 
automatically for 6 to 15 minutes, accord- 
ing to the nozzle opening. Charged in 
15 seconds by a few strokes of the 
plunger, and two pumpings will usually 
discharge the entire contents. Conven- 
jient and durable. Useful with Bordeaux 
mixture and other solutions. Holds 4 
gallons; a practical sprayer for potatoes, 
tobacco, small fruits, vineyards, poul- 
try houses, etc. The Auto-Pop nozzle 
cannot clog and can be regulated to 
throw any gradation of spray. By ex- 
press or freight, not prepaid. Galvanized 
steel reservoir, with Auto-Pop nozzle, 
complete, $5.50. With brass reservoir 
and Auto-Pop nozzle, complete, $7.50. 
EXTENSION PIPE. — Made of 
solid brass. Two feet in length. Sevy- 
eral lengths of pipes may be screwed 
together and the nozzle elevated for 
spraying trees, vines, etc. By express or 
freight, not prepaid, 40 cents each. 
BRASS ELBOW. — Used in con- 
nection with one length of extension 
pipe for spraying cucumbers or other 
low growing vines. Made of heavy 
brass. 40 cents each, postpaid. 
RAVER ) 
Price, 
50 Cents. 
THE TRI-JET SPRAYER. — 
Suitable for use on potatoes, tomatoes 
and all low-growing plants. Capacity, 1 
quart of liquid. It may also be used for 
blowing dry powdered insecticides, such 
as buhach, slug shot,and Parisgreen. By 
express, not prepaid.with galvanized res- 
ervoir, 50e.; with brass reservoir, 85e. 
TENNENT SPRAYER.—For ap- 
plying insecticides, or spraying plants. 
lows powders as well as liquids. Useful 
and convenient. 50c. eaeh, postpaid. 
LeENox PLANT SPRAYER. 
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. 50c. each, postpaid. 
LENOX PLANT SPRAYER.— 
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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. 
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 can, 25 cents each; 
five 2-ounce cans, $1.00, postpaid. 
BUG DEATH. — An efficient in- 
secticide which contains no deadly poi- 
sons. Now largely used instead of Paris 
green, safer, just as effectual; can be 
used on all plants, trees or vines dry, 
just as it comes from the package, or it 
can be mixed with water and applied 
with asprayer. Bug Death kills all in- 
sects, and also prevents blight and acts 
us a fertilizer. One pound, 30 cents; 
3 pounds, 75 cemts, postpaid. By ex- 
press or freight, not prepaid, 1 pound, 
15 ets.; 3 lbs., 35 ets.; 5 lbs., 50 cts.; 
12)4 lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs., $7.50. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. — 
Ready for immediate use as soon as 
diluted with water. Best 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, 1-quart can, 
40 cents; l-gallon can, $1.00. 
COPPER SULPHATE. — (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. By express or freight, 
not prepaid, per pound, 12 cents; 
10 pounds, $1.00; 25 pounds, $2.25. 
Special prices on larger quantities. 
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, 4-lb. 
package, 30e.; 10-lb. package, 50¢.; 
25 Ibs. or over at 443e. per|lb. Tin can- 
ister, with perforated top that unscrews, 
filled with slug-shot, 25e. each, postpaid, 
SULPHO - TOBACCO SOAP.— 
This is a powerful agent for the destruc- 
tion of all bugs and insects. One or two 
applications is sure death to all plant in- 
sects. 3-ounce cake, makes 144 gallons 
of prepared solution, 13e. each, post- 
paid. 8-ounce cake makes 4 gallons of 
prepared solution, 28e. each, post- 
paid. ‘'The Window Garden,” a booklet 
giving valuable information on the cul- 
tivation of plants and the extermina- 
tion of insects, with each cake. 
LANG’s WEEDER, 
Best solid steel blade, sharpened on all 
HAZELTINE WEEDER. Excelsior WEEDER. 
HAZELTINE HAND WEEDER. 
ends; in general use; durable; 30 cents each, postpaid. 
EXCELSIOR HAND WEEDER. Very useful for weeding seed 
beds, stirring soil in hot beds, cold frames, etc. 25 cemts each, postpaid. 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER. A band passing over the fingers gives 
perfect use of the hand for pulling weeds, without having to lay down 
the tool. The best weeder for onion growers. 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 
THE destroying weeds in the gar- 
RepovIck den. Also very useful for 
Mote weeding among flowers and 
TRAP. in gravel walks. It The 
is very light, weigh- WEED 
ing but 7 lbs. By ex- SLAYER 
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 
traps. It is simple, 
durable and practi- 
cal. Easily set and 
does not get out of 
<order. Sure death 
By ex- 
press, not prepaid, 
90 cents each. 
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CoNncAvE POTATO KNIFE. 
potatoes. 
two. 
each knife. 30ce. 
each, postpaid. 
CONCAVE POTATO 
KNIFE.—For cutting seed 
With this knife 
$2 to $38 per acre may be 
saved in ‘seed and time. 
One man ean do the work of 
Full directions with 
cording 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. By express or freight, not pre- 
paid, l-qt. can, 40e.; 1-gal. can, $1.00. 
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; 2 pounds to 20 gallons of water, 
for general purposes. By express, not 
prepaid, 1l-pound can, 25@.; 2-pound 
can, 45e.5 5-pound can, $1.00. 
WHALE OILL SOAP. — For rose 
slugs and all soft-bodied worms and in- 
sects, Per }s pound, 20@¢.; per pound, 
35e., postpaid. 
POULTRY MARKER.—Invau- 
ableto breeders andfarm-  « rs 
ers, as the markings will 
enable them to recognize 
their own fowls ata 
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glance, An advantage 
with young chicks, as 
they can be marked as 
soon as hatched, thus en- 
abling the owner to tell 
their age and every de- 
tail. Made in 2 sizes, large 
and small. Hither size, 
25 ets. each, postpaid. 
IMPROVED CHAMPION LEG 
BAND.—Made of alumi- 
Dp) Dum, in one piece; two 
f sizes, Large size for Asi- 
4 atics, turkeys. etc. Small 
ij) size for all light breeds of 
poultry. Bands numbered 
1 to 100. Per dozen, 15¢@.; 
25 for 25e.; 100 for 75e., postpaid. 
CAPONIZING INSTRU- 
MENTS. — Poultrymen can double 
their profits by caponizing their chicks. 
Capons always bring fancy prices in 
market. The operation is very simple. 
Full directions sent with each set of 
instruments. Price, $2.50 per set, post- 
paid. 
GAPE WORM EXTRACTOR. 
— Very valuable in removing gape 
worms from young chicks. 25¢e. each, 
postpaid. 
NEVERSLIP HEDGE 
SHEARS.—The shear with a serrated 
edge, will not slip when cutting and is 
self sharpening. Made of the hest qual- 
ity English steel. By express, or freight 
not prepaid, 8-inch, $2.00; 9-inch 
$2.50; 10-inch, $3.00. 
PRUNING SHEARS.—A No.1 in 
quality. Forged entirely of steel; blade 
of best cutlery steel. Excellent spring. 
84-inch, 75 cemts each, postpaid 
GARDEN TROWELS. — Forged 
steel, the strongest made. 5-inch blade, 
45 ets.; 6-inch blade, 50 ets; 7-inen 
blade, 60 cents eaeh, 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, 
By express, not prepaid, $1.75 each, 
BuNncHER. 
AcME ASPARAGUS 
Eureka Seeo DRiit. 
