SPRAYING PUMPS AND NOZZLES. 



For Applying Insecticides and Fungicides. 



The fact has now been well established that spraying fruit trees and small fruits does pay and is absolutely 



necessary to insure crops. To do this perfectly and profitably it 

 is essential that the spraying outfit should be of the best. To that 

 end we have selected and offer here the best pumps and nozzles in 

 the market that can be bought at a moderate outlay. 



THE BARREL SPRAY PUMP. 



^'^^^ This is constructed on the most approved plan and in harmony 

 with the requirements that have been developed by scientists in 

 charge of Experiment Stations. It has a patent submerged cylin- 

 der, is double acting, has patent expansive rubber bucket, large 

 air chamber to cushion the spray, is provided with two discharge 

 porL% one ou each side, of which one or both can be used for 

 spraying. The base is properly shaped to fasten on the side or 

 head of barrel, has steel pins, long handle and is fitted with brass 

 ujjper and brass lined lower 



il indcrs with ground brass check valve and brass seat. No rubber or 

 •ather packing. Fitted ivith agitator, ivithout additional charge. It is 

 ery powerful and easy to operate; will throw an even, mist-like spray over 

 any fruit tree, and will throw a solid stream 60 feet 

 from the point of the nozzle. See Figs. 1 and 2. Its 

 use is not limited to spraying purposes only, but it may 

 be fastened on sinks and platforms, so as to be used for 

 a house force pump. Price, complete, except barrel, 

 consisting of pump, 5 feet of }4 inch 3-ply hose, Ver- 

 morel or Bordeaux spray nozzle, 3 feet of suction pipe, 

 strainer and agitator, $8.00. 



Or, complete, except barrel, consisting of one pump, 

 3 feet of suction pipe, strainer and agitator, 2 leads of 

 }4 inch 3-ply hose, 5 feet long, and two Vermorel or 

 Bordeaux nozzles, $9.00* 



FIG. 2. 



BUCKET BRASS SPRAY PUMPS FIRE EXTINGUISHER. 



This Spray Pump is constructed entirely of brass, a material that is not affected by any 

 of the poisonous arsenites used in spraying. It is so arranged that the labor of pumping 

 is all done on the downward stroke of the piston and nothing on the up; and the fact that 

 it is not necessary to steady the pump with a foot rest, makes it very easy to operate, and 

 gives it extraordinary power. The pump is attached to the top of the bucket or tub by 

 means of a small clamp which steadies the pump and holds it in position. It throws a con- 

 tinuous spray and the operator is enabled to keep a constant pressure on the nozzle of from 

 50 to 100 lbs. with very ordinary exertion. It will throw a solid stream 50 feet and, in ad- 

 dition to its value for spraying, is unusually useful for washing windows, buggies, etc., 

 throwing whitewash, extingiiishing fires and sprinkling la Avns. For spraying it is arranged 

 so as to discharge a fine jet in the bottom of the bucket and keep the solution thoroughly 

 mixed and agitated^ a feature peculiar to this pump only. It is by all odds the best bucket 

 pump in the market, for the money. See Fig. 3. Price, complete, with agitator, hose, and 

 combination fine, coarse spray and solid stream nozzle, $3.00. 



BORDEAUX SPRAY AND SOLID STREAM NOZZLE. 



Fig. 6 will throw a fine fan-shaped spray and will readily free itself, should 

 it become clogged, by turning the cock handle. It will thi-ow a solid stream 

 or may be shut off altogether, as desired. It is especially recommended for 



applying the Bordeaux mixture. Price, each, 60c. fig, 



CYCLONE NOZZLE. 



FIG. 3. 



FIG. 5. 



FIG. (). 



Figs. 4 and 5 are so arranged that the disc or cap, as shown, can be unscrewed or cleaned 

 out at any time. They are fitted to attach to inch pipe or 3^ inch male end, and can be used 

 with any of our pipe extensions. The spray opening is at the side, as per Fig. 5, or straight 

 away, as per Fig. 4. Price, each, 50c. 



