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^ GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. ^ 



£5^ 



ALWAYS ORDER BY FIGURE WHERE FIGURE IS GIVEN 



GOULD'S "MISTRY" NOZZLE 



Fig. 1432 is our large "Mistry" Nozzle, 

 which produces a greater area of sprav 

 than two Fig. 55. It has an adjustment 

 ■which allows the spray to be thrown at 

 any desired angle. In this Nozzle you 

 have the effect of two good Nozzles 

 with only one to attend to — a -very good 

 feature. Price, $1.50. 



Extra Caps for Fig. 14.32, each, 25o. 



VERMOREL NOZZLE 



FIG. 55. EACH AVITH DEGORGER. 



One Dicharge — List price, $1.00. Retail 

 price. 75e. 



Two Discharge — List price, $2.00. Retail 

 price. ,$1.50. 



Three Discharge — List price, $2.75. Re- 

 tail price, $2.50. 



Caps for above, each, 5c. 



The Bordeaux, in the char- 

 acter of the spray, is readily 

 changed from a solid stream 

 to a mist - like fan - shaped 

 spray. Should there be any 

 clogging of the nozzles with 

 the spray material, it is easily 

 remedied by turning the han- 

 dle. Price, 75c. 



ORIGINAL DEMING 

 BORDEAUX NOZZLE 



1501. 



MISTRY, JR. 



FIG. 1501. 

 The best Nozzle we have 

 ever seen for spraying sedi- 

 mental solutions, the exit hole 

 being larger than ordinarily, 

 but has two holes of entrance 

 to fill the large cap, and the 

 force gives the solution a ter- 

 rific rotary motion, producing 

 a perfect mist. The cut shows 

 this nozzle taken apart so as 

 to expose the working parts. 

 Price, $1.25. Extra Steel Discs, 

 5c. 



SPRAY PUMP EXTRAS 



—Bamboo Rods, 

 pipe, arranged 



10 ft, 

 with 



long, 



brass 



Figure) 



lined with 

 stop cock, 



-Iron pipe, 8 ft. long, complete with cock. 



Fig, 



Fig. 1272. 



Fig. 48- 

 brass 

 $3.00. 

 Fig. 545 

 $1.00. 



Fig. 546 — Iron pipe, 8 ft. long, without cock, 50c. 

 Fig. 65 — To make connection between or 54 

 inch hose coupling and spray nozzle, 2.5c. 

 ■pig. 67 — Has male end to wire into J/^-inch hose, other end cut 



j4-inch male pipe thread, 25c. 

 Fig. 85 — Brass stop cock shank for wiring ><^-inch hose, other 



end !4-inch male thread, 65c. 

 Fig. 54 — Brass stop cock, cut }4-inch female pipe thread both 

 ends, 65c. . , - , ^t. 



Fig. 1338 — Brass stop cock, cut j^-inch female pipe thread both 

 ends, $1.25. 



(Fig. 504.) BRASS HOSE COUPLINGS. 



Size, inches Vz % 1 2 ' 



Price, each 15c. 15c. 25e. $1.00 $2.00 



Fig. 89 — %-inch Brass Nipples.. $ .25 



Fig. 89 — Brass Nipples, 1-inch .50 



Packing for Pomona and Fruit-All, lb .20 



Wing Agitator Comp. for Pomona 2.00 



"Wing Agitator Comp. for Fruit-All l.oO 



Fig. 49 — Brass T with male pipe thread on inlet 80 



Fig. 49"^ — Brass Y, female thread on inlet, for two nozzles. .80 



Fig. lOliyi — Brass T for two nozzles.. .50 



Selden's Packing for Figs. 1100 and 1188, per lb 2.00 



FUNNEL, AND STRAINER. (Fig. 1273.) 



Tin with brass 20-mesh wire strainer $1.50 



Galvanized, with brass 20-mesh wire strainer 1.75 



BRASS HOSE CLAMPS. (Fig. 1272.) 

 A Screwdriver does the business. 



5c. 5c. 10c. 15c. 20c. 2oc. 



Fig. 1507 — 

 Swivel e 1 - 

 bow forMis- 

 try Junior, 

 c o m b i ned 

 with Mistry 

 Junior, 

 $1.50. 



Fig. i^yi. 



Fig. 



SPRAYING TANKS 



The illustration shows our half-round Tank, which is espe- 

 cially adapted for use with our MONARCH, Fig. 1507, Pump. 



100-gallon Cask, no Agi- 

 tator $12.00 



Prices With Agitator 

 and Bolsters. 



130-gallon Half - round 

 Tank $17.00 



200-gallon Half - round 

 Tank $20.00 



250-gallon Half - round 

 Tank $25.00 



The staves are made of lyi- 

 inch pine, strongly gripped 

 with steel and hard wood. The 

 joints are macliine made. The 

 tank weighs about 200 lbs., is 

 8 feet long, 3 feet wide and 

 holds S bbls. of liquid. Tanks 

 are furnished with or without 

 Agitator. 



BEETLE 4-ROW 

 POTATO DUSTER 



Constructed o n 

 the same principle 

 as the Champion 

 and Little Giant 

 Dusters. 



Four rows of 

 potato vines may 

 be dusted as fast 

 as a horse walks, 

 covering from 

 twenty to forty 



acres of potatoes , a .j 



in a day with one horse, according to conditions of land and 



weather. 



By the wet process it would require from six to twelve 

 barrels of water and two horses to cover the same acreage, 

 besides the double time; in other words, fifty gallons of water 

 is required for three acres, but only Three Pounds of Paris 

 Green when applied dry. 



It saves time, labor and material, and does thorough work. 

 The dust is blown down through the vines, so as to reach not 

 only the upper part of the foliage, but all parts. Is always 

 ready for use, and can be operated by an Inexperienced per- 

 son with good results. 



The reservoir holds about 30 lbs. of Lime or 40 lbs. Green. 

 The tubes and nozzles may be raised or lowered at will, so as 

 to dust close to the vines. The fan and agitator are con- 

 trolled by a clutch. The tubes and cart wheels are ad,iustable 

 for wide or narrow rows. The gauge shows how far apart 

 the slots are open, without looking inside, and is opened or 

 closed bv means of a thumb screw. The working parts should 

 be kept "well oiled. Price, $65.00. 



