GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
-all noxious plants and weeds. Stand 
erect, holding the handle in one hand, 
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for the private 
if Shei mail, add 10c. 
best all-round weeder 
3ac. each; 
garden. 
improved Planting Dibble.—This toolis 
designed for setting out cabbage, celery, 
tobacco, tomatoes, onions and _ similar 
_ plants. Price, 40 cents each. If ordered 
' by mail, 10 cents extra must be added 
push the chisel under the plant at an 
angle that will cut the root at any de- 
sired depth. Withdraw the chisel until 
the grab comes directly over the weed 
desired to be removed; a slight pull on 
the trigger will bring the Serrated Grab 
down holding firmly enough to take out 
the plant, and all, leaving only a slight 
mark. Pyice, $1.50 each. 
The Combination Weeder.—Combining, 
as it does both the rake and the hoe, it 
is the most serviceable, durable and most | 
perfect on the market. 40c. each. 
Brown’s Little Jap Hand Weeder and 
Thinner.—The most practical tool. 30c. 
each; if by mail add 10c. 
Brown’s Easy Weeder. — Especially 
adapted for working among carnations, 
roses, etc. Equally as valuable to the 
market gardener and nurseryman and the 
BROWN’S 
PAT. BY THOMAS L.BROWN, SEPT- 27,1904 4 
for postage. 
Empire King Spraying Pump.—Will 
spray two hundred trees per hour. Has 
automatic mechanical agitator which en- 
sures the perfect mixing of the poison 
and water, and an automatic brush for 
keeping strainer clean. With single brass 
spout and shut-off cock also with gal- 
vanized suction and strainer, and with a 
10-foot lead of heavy hose and one 
Niagara nozzle. Fig. 63-B mounted on 
50-gallon barrel, $19.00; Fig. 63-B mount- 
ed on 100-gallon cask, $23.00. 
Tne Lenox Sprayer.—This sprayer is 
made similar in style to the Eureka, only 
it is made of zinc instead of copper, and 
is worked by pressing a rubber bulb 
which is attached to the end of the hose. 
It surely is very beneficial for spraying 
Pies plants, such as cabbage, potatoes, 
ON THE MARKET yi 
AND DOIT BETTER 4, 
Plant Johnson Grass, very fine and hard to destroy when once planted. 
