SPRAYERS AND POWDER GUNS. 



The Fountain Spray Pump. 



Fig. 5 99 



FIGI KE 399 



AccompsDviDg illustration, Fig. 599, represents the 

 FoiNTAiN K.NAPSACK, Xos. 332 and 333, constructed 

 of tirst-quality galvanized iron, with round corners, 

 buill precisely the same as the regular Knapsacfe with 

 KEUOVABLE STRAIKER and tight lid. It is fitted with 

 adjustable straps so as to be carried on the back, or it 

 can be carried by bail as shown by dotted lines. 



It Is tapped at both right and left band lower cor- 

 ners and litted with brass female ends to n hirh hose is 

 attached, eithei one or two strings of which may be 

 used at one time. When onehoseonly isu^ed the other 

 opening is closed with a metal plug furnisbod for that 

 purpose. The Hose and Bulb are made of the best 

 white rubber and wired at end. 



The Valve.s are made of braps and will not corrode ; 

 have large openings wliich permit the free tlow of water 

 and shut off instantly when under pressure. 

 The SozzLE is made of brass, nickel-plated ; has fifty small openings, and 

 throws a spray six feet wide at a distance of twelve feet. 



The pump is operated by grasping the bulb in the hand and compressing it. 

 which causes a spray to be thrown any distancefroin three to fifteenfeet.asdesired; 

 on relaxing ihe pressure ou the bulb It ejpands. reAlling instantly, when the same 

 operation can be repeated. To shut ofl flow of water entirely, use valve on hose for 

 that purpose. 



We furrish this hose and fixtures to be attached to a barrel or tank placed on a 

 wagon. This is desirable when spraying large rtelds of cotton or potatoes. 



CATTION.— Always .Mi.x Paeis Gree.n ok Losdos Pubpi.e i.n a oEPArate 

 VESSEL, FoaMisr, INTO A PASTE BEFORE ADDiNii THE w.iTER. In ihls Way every- 

 thing will be dissolved and will not need to be agitated. 



Retail ijist 

 Price. Price. 



No. 322, Figure 599. Fountain Knapsack Spray Pump, with one 



tube, rubber bulb and rose 83. OO $.5.00 



Xo. 333, Figure 599, Fountain Knapsack Spray Pump, with two 



tubes, rubber bulos and roses, to work with both hands 4 -2.'> 7.00 



Extra tube, rubber bulb and rose 1 a.'i ^ OO 



i_e:ve:r 

 KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMP. 



FIGURE .517 



Tank holds five gallons, is fitted with lid and 

 strainer which can be removed. 



This Pump has lever, large air-chamber, ball 

 valves, solid plunger and agitator. 



It is so arranged that no water can drip on the 

 operator. The Parcp can be easily removed and 

 Is fitted with hand le so that the operator can use it 

 the same as our tank with bucket pump. 

 No. 3S0, Figure 547. Fitted with five feet one-half 

 Inch hose, pipe extension and Bordeau.T 

 spray nozzle, can be graduated from a 

 fine mist to a solid stream, or shut otf en- 

 tirely. Retail price, S6. 00: List, 810 00 

 .\ny other nozzle furnished with these Pumps 

 when ordered. 



Fis. .5 IT 



THE PERFECT K9(.4.I>S.4.CK SPR..4.V I»ITMI». Fig .I*? 



It is identically the same as 330, with the exception that the tank is constructed 

 entirely of copper. Retail. List. 



So. 3ol, Figure 547, complete with hose, stop-cock, pipe extension, 



and Bordeaux nozzle. Price SO. GO HIA.OO 



Flrst-Class Outfit at a Reasonable Price. 



ISO. 336, SPRAV :vO«25I.ES, Etc. 



Retail. List. 



THE BORDEArX. Price 8 .75 81. OO 



THE VERMORE Price .75 1 00 



Combination Nozzles and Hose Coupling 1.5 cenli. 



The "Acme Double" Powder Gun 



NEVTHEHKY PATENT. 



Leggetts 



Champion op/i^- 



pOWDEH 



GUN. 



GREENS TWO 

 1 ROWS OF POTATOES 

 WITHOUT 



WATER ^o- 



PLiiTE 



J. t'OR Farm, UardeQ, Vineyard, 

 g Tobacco Fields, etc. Ad- 

 justable to aay width of row 

 Many thousands iu use. 



Distributes Paris Gr^en. 

 London Purple, Hellebore. 

 Sulphur, Lime, Dry Borde-iux 

 Mi.xture, Dry Bordeaux Mix- 

 ture and Paris Green Com- 

 pound, Spanish Pink, Pyreth- 

 rutn Powder, etc. 



This Machine Keeps the 

 Poison at a Sate Distance 

 from the Operator* 



Dusts potato vines as fast as 

 .\ nu walk, two rows at a time. 

 Each machine furnished with 

 two tubes, five nozzles and 

 Anyone can use it. 



Weighs, cased for shipping, 

 14 lbs. Price 



it .3 out little heavier than our 'Acme," and will apply a continuous blast cf dry 

 pofaou to any plant. 



Vou can apply any desired quantity to each plant as its needs require. 



All parts of the "Acme Double " Powder Gun are thoroughly protected. There are 

 no adjustments to make, no loose parts lO get out of order. 



Is furnished with detachable elbow and spreader. Price ^ «1.50 



Raultless Sprayer. 



ted 



Adapted 

 for d 

 siroying 



everjf 

 kind 

 insect. 



One-half tablespoonfu I of Paris Green, and 

 one filling with water is sufficient to destroy all 

 the bugs on 1,300 bills of potatoes. 

 Fo. I Faultless Tin Sprayer 



The Acme 

 Plaster Sifter. 



Price, 2.5 cents. 



This is a most convenient 

 and serviceable little tool, 

 and at the price will prove 

 a good investment. It 

 handles land plaster and 

 any similarsubstance with- 

 out the necessity of cover- 

 ing hands or clothing with 

 the poisoned powder. We 

 furnish a false bottom 

 which prevents anything 

 clogging the agitator. 



THE ACME. POWDER GUK 



(Dry Powder Blower). 



The "Acme " Pow- 

 der Gun is the simplest 



tool ever made for aD- 



plying poison to growing crops. It is entirely independent of water or plaster. No poison is left 

 about the fields to kill stock It requires no base of supplies; all you need carry is a can of dry 

 i nsecticide and the gun. Without stooping— the elbow does it— it applies any powdered poison on any 

 plant in any desired quantity any time of the day. The elbow may be detached if desired. This 

 tool is well made of the best materials, and is thoroughly guaranteed. Tne bellows sides are 

 painted a bright vermilion, and the handles finished bright. The leather is a hue russet. We also 

 furnish a spreader for distributing the blast. 



Price 7.5 Cents. 



(Acme Liquid (Atomizer^ 



For spraying Pans Green and other insecticides on potato plants, 

 shrubs, small trees, house plants, live stock and poultry. A great 

 labor-saver on every farm, and in every garden, barn, greenhouse, 

 orchard and hennery. It will apply the finest possible spray on any 

 object desired, and exterminate any kind of insect life. Will not 

 corrode. Easily tilled, easily emptied. One canful will poison 

 bugs on 600 to 800 hills of potatoes. By actual test we find this to be 

 a most desirable article to spray turpentine for the destruction of 

 moths. Qiiiie a number are now in use for this purpose with the 

 most satisfactory results. 



I»rl<'e!.: Tin .atomizers ."iOc ; Galvanized Tank, 55c.; Braes 

 Tank, T-lc. 



PERFECTION DOUBLE ATOMIZER. 



More solution can be thrown with this than with a single .\tomizer ; covers more space. 



Price: Tin Double Sprayers, 55 cts, ; Galvanized Double, 60 cts.; Brass Tank DoubU, 



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