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GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. 



SPRAY PUMPS, Etc. 



Fig. 1318 



Gould's "Monarch" 



TWO=CYLINDER SPRAY PUMP. 



Vertical Outside Packed, Bronze 



Plungers, Bronze Glands, Valves, Etc. 



Fig. 1318, "Monarch," has two 

 bronze plungers operating in two ver- 

 tical cylinders, which are packed with 

 a material unaffected by spraying so- 

 lutions. This construction permits all 

 gritty particles to pass through the 

 valves and out, and does not grind 

 the cylinder. The ports are large and 

 direct. The valves are bronze, ground 

 to fit their bronze seats, are accessible 

 through handholes. The lever is so 

 arranged as to be operated in two 

 positions. The "Mon- 

 arch" combines large 

 capacity and ease of 

 operation, and we do 

 not hesitate to say that 

 this is the easiest oper- 

 igljj F ated Pump of its capa- 

 city on the market. 



PUMP, EQUIPMENT, ETC. 



No. 

 0. 



Dia. Cyls. 1 Suction, | Discharge 1 List 

 2 in. | % in. hose. |K in. hose.] Price. 



Retail 

 Price. 



Fig. 1318. 

 Outfit C, for 

 one lead of 

 % in. 

 discharge hose. 



Fitted for % in. suction hose and 

 one lead of % in. discharge hose, with 

 strainer, hose bands, couplings, and one 

 Vermorel (or other spray nozzle), but 



28.50 



21.50 



Fig. 1318. 

 Outfit D, for 

 two leads of 

 K in. 

 discharge hose. 



Fitted for % in. suction hose and 

 two leads of in. discharge hose, with 

 strainer, hose bands, couplings, and two 

 Vermorel (or other spray nozzles), but 



32.25 



24.50 



28.50 





Fig. 1318. 

 Outfit E, for 

 four leads of 

 K in. 

 discharge hose. 



Fitted for % in. suction hose and 

 four leads of y x in. discharge hose, with 

 strainer, hose bands, couplings, and 

 four Vermorel (or other spray nozzles), 



37.50 





Rubber Hose for above Outfits. 



% in. spray, No. 1, for caustic washes 

 .. 2 , " 



In ordering, please give length of 

 hose wanted, also the outfit. 





.10 



.12 

 .15 

 .16 



Fig. 1333. 



Crop 

 Sprayer. 



Used in 

 Connection 

 with any 

 Hand or 

 Power 

 Spray Pump. 



Fig. 1322 consists of two sections of iron pipe (having 4 or 6 

 Nozzles), hinged at one end and fastened to wagon attachment. It 

 is made to spray four or six rows, and distance apart up to 44 inches, 

 ■or cover a space 14% or 22 feet in width. Connection allows Sprayer 

 to be easily raised or lowered ; spray to be thrown forward, back- 

 ward, 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. 



For prices on pump and hose see page 71. 



Fig. 1322. Eqnipment, Etc. 



Complete with four "Vermorel" or "Seneca" Nozzles and coupling 

 for connecting to discharge hose of any barrel or power sprayer. 

 List Price SIO.OO. Retail Price $8.00. 



Same with six "Vermorel" or "Seneca" Nozzles. List Price $12.50. 

 Retail Price SIO.OO. 



Baltimore 



Horizontal 



Force Pump. 



FOR SPRAYING PURPOSES. 

 Brass-Lined Cylinder. 



Brass Plunger Rod. 



Brass Valve Seats. 



A powerful spray pump, designed for 

 heavy, continuous work, where great 

 pressure is required, as in spraying tall 

 trees. 



All working parts are of brass, which 

 are unaffected by any spraying liquid, 

 and the pump is fitted with extra large 

 air chamber and pressure gauge register- |H 

 ing up to 200 pounds. 



PUMPS, EQUIPMENTS, PRICES, ETC 



No. 101 



No. 101. 



Outfit A, for one 



lead of in. 

 discharge hose. 



Fitted for 1 in. suction hose and one 

 lead of y z in. discharge hose, with 

 strainer, hose bands, couplings, and one 

 Vermorel (or other spray nozzle), but 



List 

 Price. 



27.00 



Retail 

 Price. 



20.25 



No. 101. 

 Outfit AA, for two 

 leads of K in. 

 discharge hose. 



Fitted same as above, except it is 

 provided for two leads of hose and two 



30.00 



22.25 





Rubber Hose for above Outfits. 



K in. XX 





.10 

 .12 

 .15 

 .20 



" spray. No. 1, for caustic washes 

 .. 2 , " 



Spraying 



Tanks. 



Fig. 1380. 



Fig-. 1380 shows a Wooden Spraying Tank built from the ideas of 

 some of the largest fruit-growers in Western New York. 



The staves are made of lV 2 -inch pine, strongly gripped with steel 

 and hardwood. The joints are machine made, and are perfect. The 

 tank weighs about 200 pounds, is eight feet long, three feet wide, and 

 holds 200 gallons of liquid. It has one tight and one loose bolster, and 

 will set on the bolsters of any ordinary farm wagon. The top of 

 Tank is very strong, and allows Spray Pump to be -firmly fastened 

 thereon, and also will accommodate the operator. Tanks furnished 

 with or without an agitator. The agitator (see engraving) keeps the 

 liquid thoroughly stirred all the time, so the last gallon of spraying 

 mixture is just as strong as the first used. Paddles of agitator are 

 bound with steel and run on a steel track in bottom of Tank. The 

 handle is made so that it can be instantly tipped back in passing 

 under low limbs of trees. Agitator may be taken out through hand-; 

 hole and Tank used for hauling water when wanted. 



Fig. 1380. Equipment, Etc. 



Tank with Bolsters and Agitator. Price $20.00 



Above without Agitator. Price $18. OO 



SPRAY WITH KIL-o=SCALE, SEE PAGE 75. 



