Sprayers 



BECKERTS SEED STORE, 101 AND 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



SPRAY PUMPS AND SPRAYERS, continued 



Iron Age Vertical Barrel Spray Pump, No. 194. 



For small orchards and the garden. Fits any barrel. Working parts all outside, excepting the suction pipe 

 and dasher. The latter works automatically and keeps solution stirred up. Valves are bronze balls, easily got at, 

 packing hemp easily replaced. Pressure one hundred pounds when using two nozzles, greater when using only 

 one. Can be used as a bucket pump. Without barrel, $10. With 15 feet of J-^-inch hose and nozzle, $14.50; 

 with barrel, 15 feet of 3^-inch hose and nozzle, $18.25. 



Vertical Barrel Pump, No. 191 



Can be attached to any barrel with or without head. The strain in operating comes on the staves 

 and not on the head. Is mounted outside the barrel. Any kind of solutions, hot or cold — no leather packing 

 —easy to repack — brass ball valves, easily got at. $13; with barrel, $18. Fits any barrel. May be ordered 

 with same equipment as No. 190. 



Iron Age Bucket Sprayer, No. 192 



For spraying home trees, bushes, etc., and for whitewashing, washing windows and wagons and other odd 

 jobs where a small hand-pump can be used economically with good results. Is worth far more than you pay for 

 it. 100 pounds pressure easily maintained. Can be used in any kind of solution, and whether hot or cold. Candle- 

 wick packing. Not necessary to remove plunger for repacking. Bronze ball valves, easily 

 got at. $5.50. 



*Little Giant Brass Spray Bucket Pump 



With agitator, complete with hose. Imperial combination, fine or coarse spray and 

 solid-stream nozzle, with foot-rest. Weighs 8 lbs., $3.50. 



The Standard 



A barrel, bucket or knapsack pump, all in one. For a small orchard or a few trees, 

 use as a bucket pump. For a large orchard, use a barrel on sled or dray, and a long hose. 

 For potatoes or truck crops, use with knapsack and potato attachment. With bucket 

 hose, $3.75; with knapsack, $6.25; with 19-inch extension pipe, $7; extra hose, per foot, 

 15 cts. 



The Auto Sprayer 



Eight to ten strokes of plunger in air-chamber will compress enough air to discharge the 

 No. 192 Bucket Sprayer entire contents and make a continuous spray for nine minutes. This means that the sprayer 

 Price, $5.50. can De charged in fifteen seconds, when it will work uninterruptedly long enough to 



spray a quarter-acre of potatoes. The sprayer is light and, being carried by a 

 shoulder-strap, a boy can carry it with ease and can cover ten times more area in a day than can be covered 

 with the old-style sprayers. Auto Sprayer, No. 1 B., 18 lbs., brass tank with auto-pop nozzle, $7.25; 

 Auto Sprayer, No. 1 D., weighs, 18 lbs., galvanized tank with auto-pop nozzle, $5. Two-row attachment 

 for spraying two rows at one time, $1.35; two feet of brass extension pipe, 45 cts.; steel, 35 cts.; brass 

 elbows for spraying under vines, 90 cts.; torch 90 cts.; brass strainer for straining solution, 90 cts. 



The Paragon Sprayer 



For whitewashing, water-painting, disinfecting, spraying trees, vines, and many other purposes. 

 No. 3 Sprayer, holds 12 gallons, $15. No. 5 Sprayer, holds 30 gallons, mainly for trees, $25. 



* Kinney Atomizer 



To distribute liquid fertilizer or to temper hot and cold water under water-pressure. Connect 

 between sections of hose and lower into the barrel or tank. Weighs 10 ozs. $1.75. 



Daisy Force Pump 



Cheap and effective. Will throw a steady stream 40 to 50 feet. $1. 



The Paragon Sprayer 



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Making Poultry Pay. By Edwin C. Powell $i oo 



Profits in Poultry i oo 



The New Egg Farm. By H. H. Stoddard i oo 



Poultry Feeding and Fattening. By G. B. Fiske 50 



Turkeys, and How to Grow Them. By Herbert Myrick 1 00 



Quimby's New Bee- Keeping. By L. C. Root 1 00 



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Vegetable-Gardening. By R. L. Watts 1 75 



The Home Vegetable-Garden. By Adolph Kruhm 1 00 



The Potato. By Sam'l Fraser 75 



Practical Potato-Culture. By E. A. Rogers 50 



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Bean-Culture. By Glenn C. Sevey, B. S 50 



Celery-Culture. By W. R. Beattic 50 



The New Onion-Culture. By T. Greiner 50 



Melon-Culture. By J. Troop 50 



Cabbage and Cauliflower. By C. L. Allen 50 



Asparagus. By F. M. Hexamer 50 



Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. By Wm. Falconer I 00 



The New Rhubarb-Culture. By J. E. Morse 50 



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Fumigation Methods. By Willis G. Johnson 1 00 



Spraying Crops. By C. M. Weed 50 



Insects Injurious to Vegetables. By F. H. Chittenden 1 50 



Insects and Insecticides. By Clarence M. Weed 1 50 



Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden. By Mrs. Mary Treat ... . 1 50 

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Barn Plans and Outbuildings 1 00 



