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6PIFFITH & TURNER CO. BALTl/VIQPE ^ESTABLISHED I&60 



The "Advance Age" 



KEROSENE SPRAYERS. 



The Peerless Kerosene 

 Sprayer. 



COPPER TANK AND BRASS PUMP. 



This outfit has been designed for use in 

 orchard spraying with kerosene for the de- 

 struction of scale insects and plant lice. 



Our Peerless Kerosene Sprayers will ac- 

 complish this much needed work; of destroy- 

 ing the scale insects easily, cheaply and 

 speedily. The work may be done at any 

 season of the year, and is accomplished In 

 the same manner as in ordinary orchard 

 spraying'. An extra suction pipe and our 

 mechanical agitator are furnished with this 

 outfit, so that the kerosene tank, suction 

 pipe, etc., may be removed and the extra 

 suction pipe and agitator used. The outfit 

 then becomes the Peerless Barrel Sprayer 

 for use in the application of the Bordeaux 

 mixture and the arsenites. This outfit is 

 furnished with either iron or brass air 

 chamber, as listed below. 



Figure .529. 



Iron 

 -Air Chamber—, 

 List. Ketail. 



Brass 

 —Air Chamber- 

 List. Retail. 



Fig. 529, Pump only S36.00 S17.25 S31.00 S20.75 



Outfit A— Pump w'ith 12i feet of i-inch 

 hose and Bordeaux nozzle, with pole 



connection 30.50 20.25 35.50 23. T5 



Outfit B— Pump with two 12i feet sec- 

 tions of hose, Bordeaux nozzles and 

 pole connections 35.00 



23.25 40.00 28.50 



The Weed Kerosene 

 Sprayer. 



Tn this figure we show the outfit as a 

 Bucket Sprayer, the dotted lines show- 

 ing the handle and lever when in posi- 

 tion, when used as a knapsack. 



It is in effect a Bucket, a Knapsack 

 and a Kerosene Sprayer in one. The 

 kerosene tank is readily detached from 

 main tank and a cap is furnished with 

 which to close the oil inlet. Very 

 simi^le. Complete with under Sprayer 

 and Agitator. 



List S18.00 



Retail 14.50 



JO OBVIATE THE OBJECTIONS 

 ' to the more extended use of kero- 

 sene as an insecticide, for several years 

 past the manufacturers have been at 

 work in perfecting some sprayers 

 whereby the kerosene may be mechan- 

 ically mixed with water during the 

 process of pumping. 



The kerosene is placed in a separate 

 tank connecting with the pump cylin- 

 A suction pipe also connects with the 



Figure CT6. 

 der by means of a suction pipe. 



water reservoir, so that both kerosene and water are forced through 

 the pump at each stroke of the plunger. The mixing of the liquids 

 takes place partially in the pump, but more largely in the nozzle, where 

 they are divided into the very finest particles in the shape of a mist-like 

 spray. The proportion of oil is controlled by means of a valve In the 

 kerosene tank. This valve is connected with the indicator on the top of 

 the tank by means of a rod. 



The figures on the gauge indicate the per cent, of oil to the entire mix- 

 ture which will be pumped when the indicator is placed at the different 

 per cent, marks. Thus when the indicator points to O the valve in the 

 Kerosene tank is closed so that pure water will be pumped. By turning 

 the indicator a certain amount, the check valve controlling the oil is 

 allowed to raise a definite height, thus allowing a definite amount of oil 

 to pass into the pump cylinder. The proportion of oil does not vary 

 except as the oil indicator is turned. 



EXAMPLE :— To make a mixture containing 1.5 per cent, oil (the pro- 

 portion we recommend for general use), it is only necessary to fill the 

 main tank with water and the smaller one with kerosene; turn the indi- 

 cator to the to 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 Indicator. When the position of the indicator is changed, however, 

 the new proportion will not be obtained until a few strokes have cleared 

 the mixture already in the pump. 



The Success Kerosene 

 Sprayer. 



WITH REMOVABLE KEROSENE TANK. 



Figure 649. 



IMPROVED COMBIN.\TION FOOT REST AND 

 BUCKET CLAMP. 



The Success Kerosene Sprayer consists of 

 our G. & T. Prize Sprayer with a kerosene 

 attachment. The oil tank may be readily 

 removed and a cap, which we furnish, 

 placed on the oil inlet. The outfit then be- 

 comes the same as the G. cfeT. Prize Bucket 

 Sprayer. 



The operation and uses of the kerosene 

 sprayers have already been explained, 

 which read carefully. The Success Kero- 

 sene Sprayer makes a most convenient 

 article for general use in spraying shade 

 trees, poultry houses and flower's. 



Figui-e 649 has four feet of discharge hose 

 with Bordeaux Nozzle. 



Price List. List. Retail. 



Fig. 649, complete, as in cut, SIO.OO S7.50 



Seven-foot section of hose, 

 and couplings, with pole 

 connections 1.50 1.25 



TABLE SHOWING USES OF KEROSENE SPRAYERS AND PER 

 GENT. OF OIL REQUIRED. 



Position of Indicator 

 showing per cent, of oil. 



Uses of the different proportions of oil. 







Pure water will be pumped when the oil valve 

 is closed. 



5 1 Seldom used. 



1 tender plants. Horn flies on Cattle. 



i Will vol injure the foliage on tender plantx. 





Scale insects and plant lice of all kinds, except 

 on tender hot-house plants. All caterpillars 

 exposed on leaves, cabbage worms, ants, 

 chinch bugs on corn. 

 Will not injure ordinarij foliiae. 



20 



Scale Insects and plant lice not killed by 15 per 

 cent, of oil. Lice on cattle, dogs, horses and 

 poultry. Mites in poultry houses. 

 Wi'l r'areVu injure ordinaru fnliage. 



30 . . 



Lice on hogs. Fleas on cats, dogs, etc. 

 Cannot be used on foliage loithout injury- 



40 I Ticks on cattle. 



50 I For the winter treatment of scale insects. 



The Field Sprayer. 



For spraying Potato Plants, Strawberry and Cotton Plants, Small 

 Nursery Stock, etc. 



THE Potato Spraying Appliance shown in the accompanying cut is in- 

 tended to be attached to anv Barrel Sprayer. The outfit may be 

 placed on the end of a wagon or "truck, and the two sections of hose 

 connected with the sprav pump. The four Bordeaux Nozzles are adjust- 

 able for any width of rows, from SO to 40 inches, and may be raised or 

 lowered as desired. The nozzles should be directly over the rows to be 

 sprayed. The nozzle holdei-s may be brought together so that the 

 wagon can pass through any gate. 



The machine has a long arm, used for setting the row of nozzles at a 

 higher or lower point, the small rod, with handle, being for the purpose 

 of turning the nozzles at a different anerle with the ground. Will spray 

 backward or forward at an angle of 45 degrees, having a movable radius 

 of 90 degrees, the entire change being controlled from the wagon. 

 Attachable to any Wagon and Barrel Sprayer. 



Price. Hetai). S10.50. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



