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GRIFFITH, TURNER &, CO., BALTIMORE, MD 



MYERS FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS 



No. 1 Force Pump, 3 inch brass cyl- 

 inder, 4 feet below platform, for 1% in. 

 pipe, $13.00. This is for wells under 25 

 feet deep. 



No. 5 Force Pump has a 3-inch brass- 

 lined lower cylinder with latest im- 

 proved glass valve seat and sand plunger 

 capped outside. 



The brass upper cylinder is 4^ feet 

 below the platform, tapped for \% inch 

 connecting pipe. Price, S15.00. 



No. 86 Force Pump for wells from 10 

 to 75 feet deep. Will go in a 4^ inch 

 cased well. Has 3-inch brass-lined 

 lower cylinder, improved glass valve 

 seat and sand plunger, tapped for \% 

 inch suction pipe. The brass upper 

 cylinder is 4^ feet below the platform, 

 tapped for l]i inch connecting pipe. 

 Price. $15.00. 

 No. 101 Lift Pump, 2 ^ -inch brass 

 cylinder, 4 feet below platform, for l%- 

 inch pipe, $10 00. 



BUCKET BRASS SPRAY 

 PUMPS. 



Constructed of material that is not 

 affected by the poisonous arsenites used 

 in the different formulas for spraying 

 fruit trees, etc. All of the working 

 parts are brass, has rubber ball valves, 

 Combination Spray Nozzle, and will 

 throw a spray as fine as mist. The 

 pump differs from the old line pumps of this class and is 

 arranged so that the heavy work is done on the down 

 stroke of the plunger. 



Brass Bucket Spray Pump $5 00 



Barrel Pump for Water Carts 6 00 



Tin Spray Pump 1 25 



Iron Spray Pump 1 50 



KNAPSACK SPRAYER. Price, $ 4 .oo. 



For Potato Bugs, Garden. Tobacco Fields, Cotton, 

 Orchards, Grape and small Fruit Culture. 



You can spray vegetables, growing low or high, from the 

 ground. 



Holds 5 gallons, weighs 52 lbs. when full.. 

 / - .'' --v, Operation.— The pump is operated by grasping the bulb 



; in the hand and compressing it, which causes a spray to be 

 thrown any distance from three to fifteen feet as desired. On 

 relaxing the pressure on bulb it expands, refilling instantly, 

 when the same operation can be repeated. To shut off flow 

 of water entirely, use clamp on hose for that purpose. 



The operator can cover one or two rows of plants or vines 

 as desired, and do the work at a rapid walk, thus covering a 

 large amount of territory in a very short time. 



Caution. — Always mix Paris Green or London Purple 

 in a separate vessel, forming into a paste before adding the 

 water. In this way everything will be dissolved and will 

 not need to be agitated. 



Spraying is no longer an experisnent? but is 

 now recognized as essential as any part of the farm work. 

 Would you be on a farm without a cow, or a plow? No, 

 neither can you be without a Sprayer. 



J?©r Potatoes. — The proper dose of Paris Green or 

 London Purple, 7 oz. to 50 gallons of water. Spray as often 

 as the beetle appears. In every case make first a paste of the 

 powder in an old cup or saucer, then put it into a vessel of water, it will mix readily, without forming 

 lumps. For Cotton Worm. — Six ounces London Purple in 40 gallons of water, apply as soon as 

 the worm appears. Forty gallons per acre will be sufficient. Tobacco. — The tobacco worm, or 

 horn caterpillar, is the chief pest of the tobacco field. The moths appear in June and July, and the 

 female at once lays eggs on the upper surface of the leaves, these hatch in about twenty-four hours, 

 and the worms at once begin to eat. Can be destroyed by spraying with Paris Green or London 

 Purple, % lb. to 50 gallons of water. 



This Sprayer can be used on the underside of leaves where the enemy lives and breeds. 



For currants, raspberry, strawberry and gooseberry bushes a tablespoonfu] of white hellebore to a three 

 gallon pail of water. For the cabbage mag-got spray the root with two ounces white hellebore in 3 gallons of water. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



