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Ideal Plant SDimkle 



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as many extension pipes on the Auto- 

 Spray as may be necessary to reach the 

 worm nests. See that there is no solu- 

 tions in the reservoir of the Auto-Spray, 

 Screw the torch to the end of the exten- 

 sion pipe and see that all joints are 

 made air tight with rubber packing. 

 Light .the wick in pilot torch, shut off the 

 cock and pump reservoir full of air. By 

 opening the cock and releasing the air, 

 the torch will spread itself and should 

 throw a flame from tv/o to four feet 

 according to the air pressure. Price $1. 

 Shoo-Fly Tri-jet Sprayer.— The cheap- 

 est spraying apparatus in the market at 

 price quoted, and is more effective than 

 many other sprayers at ten times the 

 cost. For spraying Potato Vines, Shrubs, 

 Plants and Cattle (to keep off flies), and 

 the interior of Henneries, it has no equal. 

 Price, $1.00. 



Lewis' Agricultural Syringe.— This ex- 

 terminator is 26 inches long by 1% inches 

 in diameter. It is made of zinc tubing 

 which does not rust by using strong 

 chemicals. The piston is fitted with 

 Lewis' Patent Extension Valve, which 

 holds the liquid at any point in the tube, 

 except on pressure of the handle, when 

 it discharge the liquid on each hill. 

 Price, brass, $2.75. 



Brooks' Hand Force and Spray Pump. 



Brook's Improved Hand Force and 

 Spray Pump. — A complete hand appa- 

 ratus for throwing water. Made of brass 



^ith steel plunger and five-ply rubber 

 hose. Price, complete, $4.75. 



Ladies' Favorite Flower and Plant 

 Sprinkler. — This is the neatest Plant 

 Sprinkler yet introduced. It consists of 

 a can holding a quart of water or insecti- 

 cide, and a hose twelve inches long, with 

 a large rubber bulb containing a nne 

 nickel plated rose or spray. Price, $2.00. 

 Rubber Bulb attachment separately, 

 $1.50. 



Deakin's Syringe. 



Deakin's Improved Brass Garden 

 Syringe, American. — No. A, length uf 

 barrel, 12 inches, diameter, 1 inch, v/ith 

 one stream and spray rose. Price, $2.50. 



No. 2. — Ladies Garden Syringe, length 

 of barrel, 14^^ inches, diameter 15-16 

 inches, with one stream and two spray 

 roses. The two roses, when not in use, 

 are screwed on the side of the barrel. 

 Price, $5.00. 



No. 3. — Best Plate Valve Syringe, large 

 size, with one stream, tv/o spray roses 

 and side pieces on barrel. Price, $7.00. 



No 11— (Second quality.) Length of 

 barrel, 18 inches; diameter, 1^2 inches. 

 Open Rose Syringe, full size. Two spray 

 roses and one stream. Side attachment. 

 Price, $5.50. 



Deakin's New Syringes. — The cheapest 

 all-brass Syringes made; full length of 

 barrel of the largest size, 18 inches, iy2 

 inches diameter. They are all-brass full 

 length syringes, fill quickly and dis- 

 charge perfectly. Price, letter H, $3.00; 

 letter K, $3.50. 



The Lightning Compressed Air Spray- 

 er, No. 30, $3.50. 



The Lightning Bulb Sprayer, Galvan- 

 ized Iron, $3.00. 



Steckler's Sealed First and Best Peas, Give Them a Trial. 



