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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



tender plants, small seeds and cut flow- 

 ers. 4 oz. Straight Rubber Flower 

 Sprinklers, 75c. each; 6 oz., 80c. each; 8 

 oz., 90c. each; 10 oz., §1.00 each. 4 oz. 

 Bent Neck, 90c. each; 6 oz., $1.00 each; 

 8 oz., $1.10 each; 10 oz., $1.25 each. 



Caterpillar Exterminator. — For destroy- 

 ing caterpillars and worms in Pecan and 

 other fruit trees there is nothing to equal 

 it, and wherever used gives satisfaction. 

 It is ball shaped and made of cast iron, 



Caterpillar Exterminator. 



no soldering about it, hence cannot iall 

 apart. The ball contains a peculiar sub- 

 stance which is soaked in kerosene oil, 

 after which it is placed on a long pole 

 and then ignited. This is slowly passed 

 under the leaves and branches, the heat 

 and resinous smoke arising from same 

 will smother and kill all living insects 

 and worms on the trees. We recom- 

 mend it highly. Price, $1.00. 



New Era 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, $1.50. 



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 fine 

 nickel plated rose or spray. Price, $2.00. 

 Rubber Bulb attachment separately, $1.50. 



Lewis' Combination Force Pump. — This 

 Pump is made of heavy mandrel drawn 

 brass tubing, is 32 inches long and about 

 1 5-8 inches in diameter, weighing about 

 4:Y 2 pounds. It is a combination of three 

 very useful instruments or machines — a 

 Force Pump, an Agricultural Syringe and 

 a Veterinary Syringe or nozzle for a 

 round and solid stream. As a .force 

 Pump, with its three feet of hose at- 

 tached, it will throw a good sized stream 

 of water from fifty to sixty feet. The 

 pump part unscrews near the base, op- 

 posite where the hose is attached and 

 the perforated or syringe nozzle is 

 screwed on in its place. This can be 

 used for syringing plants. Price, $6.00 

 net. 



Lewis' Agricultural Syringe. — This ex- 

 terminator is 28 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 discharges the liquid on each hill. 

 Price, zinc, $1.50; brass, $2.50. 



Brooks' Hand Force and Spray Pump. 



Brooks' Improved Hand Force and 

 Spray Pump. — A complete hand apparatus 

 for throwing water. Made of brass with 

 steel plunger and 5-ply rubber hose. 

 Price, complete, $4.75. 



Deakin's Improved Brass Garden 

 Syringe, American. — No. AA, Ladies' Fa- 

 vorite, length of barrel, 6% inches. Price 

 $1.50. No. A, length of barrel, 12 inches, 



Lawn Sprinklers, a Complete Line. 



