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WM. C. BECKEET, ALLEGHENYftPA. 



Gem Hand Cultivator. The Gem of the Garden. Scuffle or cutting blades, 

 one 4>^, and one 9 inches wide. Two plows, righl and left hand. Five stirring 

 teeth, all made of the best steel. The wheels and handles are adjustable in height 

 while the frame is so slotted that the holes, teeth and plows can be set at almost any 

 angle. Price, !i;i.50; double wheel attachment, ^4.50 extra. 



Jewel Double Wheel Hoe. The "Jewel 



is capable of being adjusted in depth 

 or width or working or height 

 of handles. As shown in the 

 cut. it is provided with four 

 slender stirring teeth, each one 

 made of one piece of steel, un- 

 excelled for thorough work, 

 especially in hard soil. One 

 pair of side hoes, particul.-irly 

 intended for use among small 



plants ; also a pair of plows for throwing to or from 

 opening furrows. The standards of these hoes and 

 malleable and wrought iron— no cast iron. $5. 



the row, or for 

 plows are of 



INSECTICIDE DISTRIBUTOR. 



This distributor is an oblong cylindrical machine made of copper, divided by perfo- 

 rated divisions into cells, into which insecticides are inserted. At each end of the machine 

 hose is attached, one end connecting with tlie water tap or garden pump, and the other 

 to an ordinary hose nozzle, the water being forced through and consequently impreg- 

 nated with the compositions- Being continuous in action much time is saved, and on 

 putting the composition in the celled divisions it is immediately ready for use. All 

 plants from a tree to the most tender greenhouse plant can be cleansed from all insects 

 without the trouble of washing or applying syringes. It does not of necessity require a 

 force of running water, as it can be forced perfectly with a force pump or garden engine. 



STOTT'S SPRAYERS. 



Single Sprayer. 



Give a spray resembling mist and the best for insecticide purposes ever produced. You can spray under every leaf. Price 

 of Distributor with filler and coupling, five cell Distributor, $12; three cell, $10; two cell, $9; Single Spraver, $1; Double 

 Sprayer, $1.25. 



STOTT'S SYRINGE. 



We guarantee this to be the beat syringe ever sold. Cell A contains the insecticide, which is automatically mixed. Pricer 

 including two sprayers, $7. 



The Stott's Distributor, Sprayer and Syringe were given the highest award by the Society of American Florists, at 



Washington, D. C, August 16, 18P2. 



B^^For Stott's Killm Right and other insecticides to use in above, see page 63. 



J8@°"Directions to charge Syringe and Distributor and how to use Distributor will be found with each can of Killm Right. 



QUANTITY OF SEEDS USUALLY SOWN TO THE ACRE. 



Beans, dwarf, in drills or rows 1)^ bush. 



Beans, pole, in hills 8 to 12 qts. 



Beet, in drills 6 to 8 lbs. 



Barley, broadcast 2 to 4 bush. 



Buckwheat, broadcast ^ to 1 bush. 



Cabbage, sown in hills lb. 



Carrot, in drills '. 2 to 3 



Cucumber, in hills 1 to 2 



Corn in hills 8 



Corn, in drills, for soiling 3 



Clover, Red, alone 15 to 20 



Grass, Timothy, alone 



Grass, Red-top, alone -H 



lbs. 

 lbs. 

 qts. 

 bush, 

 lbs. 

 bush. 



Grass. Lawn, alone 3 to 4 bush. 



Grass, Kentucky Blue, alone 2 to 3 bush. 



Grass, English Rye- grass, alone 3 l«ush. 



Millet, large, alone >^ to 1 bush. 



Onion, in drills 4 to 6 lbs. 



Parsnip, in drills 4 to 6 , lbs. 



Peas, early in drills 1^4 to l}4 bush. 



Potato, cut tubers, in drills $ to 10 bush. 



Radish, in drills 8 to 12 lbs. 



Salsify, in drills 6 to 8 lbs. 



Squash, bush varieties 5 to 6 lbs. 



Squash, winter varieties 3 to 4 lbs. 



Spinach, in drills 8 to 12 lb&- 



