935 B STREET. N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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SPRAY PUMPS, ETC. 



Gould's "Pomona" Spray Pump. 



with Agitator. All Working Parts Bronze. 



No leather packiug. Valves are brass; easily accessible; 

 wing guided on beveled seats, ground to fit. Air chamber 

 steel. "Lever long and powerful, with adjustable stroke, 3, 4 

 or 5-inch. Solid brass plunger, tuachiue turned, fitting glaud 

 accurately. Pump is held securely by adjustable clamp plate, 

 made to fit either end or side of barrel, and bv a small anchor 

 located at botton of barrel. The mechanical agitator is oper- 

 ated bv stroke of the handle. Directions sent with each pump. 





PLCTNOER. 



Retail 





Dia. 



Stroke. 



D'bl'e Dis. 



Price. 



Pump Only. 

 With Agitator. 



aHin. 



3, 4 or 5 in. 

 Adjustable. 



a in. hose. 

 K in. pipe. 



$13.50 



OrTFIT C FOR 



Single Lead. 



Fio. HOC. Spray Pump with 

 one lead 15 ft. , 'A in. discharge 

 hose with -Seneca-iorVermorel) 

 Spray Nozzle. Without barrel. 



Barrel extra. 



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OCTFIT D FOR 



DOUBLE Lead. 



Fig. 1 100. Spray Pump with 

 two leads 15 ft. each, % in. dis- 

 cliarge hose with "Seneca" (or 

 Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. With- 

 out barrel. 



Barrel extra. 



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6ould's Spray Attachments. 



Fig. I43r rprrsents iir Ntw 

 Bamooo txtension m.ide ot ii?ht 

 '* inch brass pipe inside of select- 

 ed bamboo rod. Our aim has 

 l>een to make an extension that 

 would be light to handle and 

 still have strength It is at 

 ed with brass stop cock c 

 inch female pipe thread, thus 

 adapting it for attaching to hose 

 by either Fig. 65 or 67. Other end 

 cut '4. inch male pipe thread to 

 fit nozzles. 



Fl*. I43T, ic-foot, with cock, 

 S4 50. 



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GOULD'S 



Fig. 1432. 



allows removal o 

 clog the pipe. 



Fig. 1432, "M 

 finer and greater 

 Price, $1.00. 



Gould's "Mistry" Nozzles. 



Fig. 1432, Gould's "Mistry" 



Nozzle is our new production 



made after many experiments 



. and exhaustive trials It resem- 



. hies the "Vermorer' in appear- 



\ ance, but surpasses all other 



t Spray Nozzles on the market in 



■ results obtained. It produces a 



perfect niiKt or fog at a very low 



pressure— 25 pounds being ample 



to produce as good a spray as is 



required in good spraying. It 



can be cleaned by simply pressing 



against limb of tree. It has 



thumb screw attachment which 



f any foreign substance which may 



istry" Nozzle throws a spray much 

 in area than the "Vermorel" type. 



FIELD CROP SPRAYER. 



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Fig. 1437. 



Used in Connection with any Hand or 

 Power Spray Pump. 



Fig. 1322 consists of two sections of iron pipe, (having 4 

 or^ Nozzles) hinged atone end and fastened to wagon attach- 

 ment It is made to spray lour or six rows, any distance 

 apart up to 44 inches, or cover a space 14^ or 21 feet in width. 

 Connection allows Sprayer to be easily raised or lowered ; 

 spray to be thrown forward, backward, up or down. It may 

 be folded to pass anywhere with the wagon. It is the simplest, 

 cheapest and most convenient sprayer of its kind. 



Pump and hose not included in price. 



Fig. 1322. Equipment, Etc. 



Complete with four "Mistry" or "Seneca" Nozzles and 

 coupling for connecting to discharge hose of any barrel or 

 power sprayer, SlO.OO. 



Same with six "Mistry" or "Seneca" Nozzles, $12.50. 



