PETER HENDERSON 



NEW YORK.— IMPLEMENTS 



OUR NEW BOOK. 



Insects & Plant Diseases 



WITH REMEDIES. 



Insecticides and Fungicides : How to 

 mix and apply them — Injurious insects 

 with remedies — Plant diseases (such as 

 mildew, rust, rot etc.), with remedies — 

 Implements and appliances for spray- 

 ing and dusting insecticides and fungi- 

 cides on plants, trees, etc. — The average 

 cost of insecticide and fungicide ingre- 

 dients, etc., etc. 36 pages illustrated. 

 Price, postpaid, 25c. 



The Asbestos Torch. 



For Caterpillars Nests on Trees. 



Attach the torch to the end of a pole of 

 suitable length; saturate with kerosene 

 oil, light and hold under the caterpillars' 

 nests and pass quickly along the branches 

 and around the trunk of the tree where 

 the insects lodge. The heat instantly 

 destroys the insects and will in no way 

 injure the tree. (See cut.) Price, 50c. 

 each, or by mail, 60c. 



For the quick and economical application of dry powder 



insecticides to garden and field crops, bushes and trees. It is the best 

 implement for the purpose ever invented, and will be found indispensable after once 

 tried. For applying any dry powder, such as Paris Green, London Purple, 

 Hellebore, Insect Powder, Lime, Plaster, etc. The Pow- 

 der being evenly distributed over a wide space and with 

 the least possible waste; the work being more rapidly 

 done than by any other known implement. It is 24 inches 

 long, with four extra tubes which when attached make 

 the whole length seven feet, weighs 5 lbs., it holds one 

 quart of powder. By turning the 

 crank a fan is rapidly revolved, 

 which forces a current of air through 

 the tubes that carries with it a small 

 portion of powder. The quantity 

 may be increased or diminished as 

 desired. (See cut.) Price, $7.50. 



Woodason's Double Cone Powder Bellows, 



Woodason's Double Cone Powder 



Bellows. 



This bellows can be held in any direction without 

 wasting powder, as its regulates its own supply, and 

 it does not clog up. The best article ever invented 

 for destroying insects in the conservatory garden, 

 orchard or field; it will kill every bug upon one acre 



of potatoes, under the leaves as well as on top, in an hour. (See 



cut.) Price, $2.75. 



Woodason's Single Cone Powder Bellows, 



Price, large size, $1.75. Small size, for conservatory and 

 house use. (See cut.) $1.00. 



Jumbo Powder Gun. 



For applying insect powders on plants in the house or small 



gardens, it will hold about 4 oz. of powder, which is injected and 



finely distributed by a pressure with the thumb. The "Jumbo" 



we consider the best small powder distributor on the market. 



cut.) Price, 20c. each, or by mail 25c. each. 



Norton's Plant Duster. 



Norton's Plant Duster. 



This is one of the best articles for 

 dusting potatoes, vines, etc., with pow- 

 der insecticides. A slight jolting move- 

 ment distributes the dust into a fine 

 cloud. It is made scientifically correct, 

 with a cylinder air-chamber projecting 

 above the powder so that it never 

 clogs. Another point of merit is the 

 projecting dust guard, which prevents 

 the powder from escaping beyond the 

 plant being treated. (See cut.) Price, 

 $1.00 each. 



The Asbestos Torch. 



Woodason's Single Cone Powder Bellows. 



