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GRIFFITH (a 



TURNER CO. ^ 



S F PI .A. -y F XJ IM: F T O .— Ooiitlil^I^ 



Goald's Knapsack "Eerowater." 



FOR EMULSIFYING AND 

 SPRAYING KEROSENE 

 AND WATER. 



Not Adapted for Vains 

 L>lme, Salt and Snl- 

 l>bur Solution. 



Fig-. 1263. 



(Fig-. 1263.) 

 Many conditions are en- 

 countered under wliicla the 

 barrel " Kerowater " cannot 

 be advantageously operated, 

 as in greenhouses, work on 

 side hills, etc. For these pur- 

 l)Oses we have introduced the 

 (Fig. 1263) Knapsack "Kero- 

 water." It is provided with 

 straps for carrying on back, 

 or may be used with reser- 

 voir resting on ground. It 

 embodies the same principle 

 as described under Fig. 1187, 

 and consists of two Inde- 

 jiendent pumps, operated by 

 a common lever, placed in a 

 galvanized iron tank, with 

 .divisions for oil and wa- 

 il ter. Combined capacity. 

 • I about 5 gallons. Quantity 

 of oil used Is controlled 

 by adjustment of a single 

 pin, and may be varied to 

 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 per cent. 



Lever Knapsack Spray Pump* 



Pump may be operated by either hand by changing lever to right 

 or left. 



FIG. 1263. — Knapsack "Kerowater" complete, as shown In 

 cut, with 4 feet of ^g-inch discharge hose, "Seneca" nozzle, and 

 pipe extension 12 Inches long. 



List price ^12.00. Retail price ?10.00. 



FIGURE 547. 



Tank holds five gallons, is fitted with 

 lid and strainer, which can be re- 

 moved. This Pump has lever, large 

 air-chamber, ball valves, solid plunger 

 and agitator. It is so arranged that 

 no water can drip on the operator. The 

 Pump can be easily removed and is fit- 

 ted with handle, so that the operator 

 can use it the same as our tank with 

 bucket pump. 



No. 330, Fig. 547.— Fitted with five feet 

 one-half inch hose, pipe extension 

 and Bordeaux spray nozzle, can be 



graduated from a fine mist to a solid stream, or shut 



entirely. Retail price $6.00. List price $10.00.; 



Any other nozzle furnished with these Pumps when ordered. ! 



THE PERFECT KNAPSACK SPRAY Pin»IP. (Fig.l473 

 It Is identically the same as 330, with the exception that the 

 tank IS constructed entirely of copper. 



No. 331 Figure 547, complete with hose, stop-cock, pipe extension 

 and Bordeaux nozzle. Retail price, f9.60. List price, $16.00. 

 FIrst-Class Outfit at a Reasonable Price. 



Figures 547-599 are not intended for kerosene and watei 



GOULD'S **KEROWATER 



FOR EMULSIFYING and SPRAYING 



KEROSENE AND WATER. 

 Not Adapted for Using; Lime, Salt 

 , and Snlpliar Solution. 



Consists of two pumps — oneforwater, 

 one for oil, having but one exit at the 

 hose. Both pumps are within the bar- 

 rel. Instead of mixing the oil and wa- 

 ter at the suction, emulsion is made at 

 discharge. Kerosene is poured into the 

 eil tank through a marked filling hole, 

 and water Into the barrel. Amount of 

 oil used Is controlled by the proportion- 

 ate stroke of the pumps. In end of lever 

 are drilled a number of holes (see top 

 of cut). Into one of which Is Inserted a 

 coupling pin. By removing pin from 

 one set of holes to another the per- 

 centage of oil can be graded from 5 to 

 25 per cent, easily and quickly. Fig- 

 ures near each hole Indicate the per- 

 centage of oil the pin working in that 

 hole will supply. The mixture is posi- 

 tively accurate. A brass shut-off at- 

 tached to hose near the top prevents 

 pure oil being: thrown at any time. 



Table Showing Uses of Kerosene 

 Sprayers and Per Cent, 

 of Oil Required. 



Uses of the different proportions of oil. 



a S 



%^ 



a 

 o 

 ■a 

 ■9 



o 



«4 



O— Pure water will be pumptd when the oil 

 valve Isclosf d. 



5— Seldom used. 



10— Mealy bugs, scale Insects and plant lice 

 on tender plants. Horn flies on cattle. 

 Will not injure the Joliage on tender plants. 



IS— Scale Insects and plant lice of all kinds, 

 e X cept on tender hot-house plants . All cater- 

 pillars exposed on leaves, cabbage worms, 

 ants, chinch bugs on corn. 

 Will not injure ord inary Jolia ge . 



The Fountain Spray Pump 



FIGURE 599.— Accompanying Illustration represents the Foun. 

 tarn Knapsack, Nos. 332 and 333, constructed of first gualitv e-al- 

 vanized iron, with round corners, built precisely the same as. 

 regular Knapsack with removable strainer and tight lid. It isJ 

 fitted with adjustable straps so as to be carried on the back, or 

 It can be carried by bail, as shown by dotted lines. 

 We furnish hose and fixtures to be attached to a barrel or tanlc 

 placed on a wag- 

 on. This is desir- 

 able when spray- 

 ing large fields of 

 cotton or potatoes. 



CAUTION. — Al- 

 ways mix Paris 

 Green or London 

 Purple in a sepa- 

 rate vessel, form- 

 ing into a paste 

 before adding the 

 water. In this way 

 everything will be 

 dissolved and will 

 not need to be agi- 

 tated. 



No. 332, Fig. 599.— Fountain Knapsack 

 Spray Pump, with one tube, rubber 

 bulb and rose. 



Retail price 93.00 



List price 5.OO 



No. 333, Fig. 599.— Fountain Knapsack 

 Spray Pump, with two tubes, rubber 

 bulbs and roses, to work with both 



hands. Retail price 94.25 



List price 7.0O 



Extra tube, rubber bulb and rose. 



Retail price 91.25 



List price 2.0O 



Fig. 599. 



O— Scale Insects and plant lice not killed by 

 ISpercent. of oil. Lice on cattle, dogs, horses 

 and poultry. Mites in poultry-houses. 



Will rarely inju re ordinary /oHage . 



30— Lice on hogs. Fleas on cat^ dogs, etc. 

 Cannot be nuerl on foliage without injury. 



40— Ticks on cattle. 



56— For the winter treatment of W'ale Insects. 



FIG. 1187.— Figures on gauge indicate per cent, 

 of oil to entire mixture which will be pumpedwhen 

 Indicator is placed at the different percent, marks. 

 Thus when indicator points to O the valve in ker- 

 osene tank is closed, so that pure water will be 

 pumped. By turning indicator a certain amount 

 the check valve controlling the oil is allowed to 

 raise a definite height, allowing a definite amount 

 of oil to pass into pump cylinder. Proportion of oil 

 does not vary except as oil indicator is turned. 



EXA3IPLE FOR FIGURE 1187. 



To make a mixture containing 15 per 

 cent, oil (the proportion we recommend 

 for general use). It Is only necessary to 

 fill the main tank with water and th» 

 smaller one with kerosene; turn the in- 

 dicator to the 15 per cent, mark, and 

 the apparatus is ready for use. A new 

 proportion of oil may be obtained by 

 simply changing the position of the In- 

 dicator. "When the position of the in- 

 dicator is changed, however, the new 

 proportion will not be obtained until a 

 few strokes have cleared the mixture 

 already in the pump. 



FIGURE 1187.— Sizes, 



Prices, Etc. 



-Prices.- 



FUNGICIDES. 



Vor Rots, Bliglits, Mildews and Other Fungous Diseases. 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE.— Copper sulphate (blue vitriol), 6 lbs.; 

 ^alck, or stone lime, 4 lbs. ; water, 45 to 50 gallons. 



Outfit A, for Single List. Retail. 



Spray. — " Kerowater " 

 Sprayer, with one lead 

 10 ft.; in. discharge 

 hose, with "Seneca" (or 

 Vermorel) spray noz- 

 zle, including barrel. .923.75 920.5* 

 Outfit B, for Double Spray. -"Kerowater" Spray- 

 er, with two leads 10 ft. each; in. discharge 

 hose, with "Seneca" (or Vermorel) spray noz- 

 zle, including barrel 26.60 23.00 



For Prices on Rubber Hose, See Pages 57, 70 and 75. 



