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THE constant advance in prices on all classes of goods we handle made the compilation of this Catalogue, in the 

 matter of quotations, one of the greatest problems we ever encountered. We can even now give no assurance 

 of their stability. It was therefore necessary for us to frequently state that all' prices are .subject to change 

 without notice. 



Oomolete Outfits '^^'^ make a specialty of quoting prices on complete outfits; and by a careful examination of 

 " ■ this catalogue, it will be seen that we carry a full line of standard goods for which repairs 



can be obtained in all sections of the countrj-. Therefore persons living in isolated sections will save money by corres- 

 ponding with us. If your local dealer cannot furnish repairs for machinery which j ou have in use, write to us. 



yt Sine Opportunity," ^"^ know of many persons who are making money by soliciting orders for Garden and 

 Flower ?eed; we here offer such a chance to any one having a little leisure time. Send 

 us your name and address, stating you wish to enter upon the work, and we will be pleased to name terms that will make 

 it profitable for you to accept. 



Siead the CatalogUe,~^^ persons receiving this Catalogue will carefully read it, they will find many questions 

 fully answered. 



SPlease 3tenietnber ^^'len wishing us to duplicate any part of a machine, tool or vehicle, always send us the 

 number of the part, but if it is not obtainable, send the part itself, prepaying express 

 charges. By obser\ing the above instructions it will be a mutual saving of an immense amount of time and patience. 



Siepairing Jlawn SKowerS^^^"^^ your mowers early in the season, if you wish them repaired or shar- 

 pened. We employ competent mechanics for the purpose. 



Sfiail Orders. — -^^l^ays be sure to write your name and address plainly, as well as shipping address. It will 

 avoid disagreeable delay. 



Read notice on page 128 ; it will answer important questions. 



QOULD'S "KBROWATER" SPRAYER. 



For Emulsifying and^Spraying Kerosene and Water. 



This Kerosene Sprayer came to hand too late for classification. 



It consists of two puuiiis, one for water and one for the oil, but having one common 

 exit at the hose. Butli pmups are contained within the barrel. Instead of mixing the 

 oil and water at the suction, the emulsion is made at the discharge. Kerosene is poured 

 into the oil tank through a marked filling hole, and water into the barrel. The amount 

 of oil used is controlled by the proportionate stroke of the pumps. In the end of the lever 

 are drilled a number of holes (see top of cut), into one of which is inserted a coupling pin. 

 By removing the pin from one set of holes to another the percentage of oil can be graded 

 from h per cent, to 25 per cent, easily and quipkly. Figures near each hole indicate the 

 percentage of oil the pin working in that hole will supply. The mixture is positively ac- 

 curate. A brass shut-off is seen near the top, attached to the hose, to prevent pure oil 

 from being thrown at any time. 



Barrel is furnished with outfits shown below. 



FIG. 1187. SIZES, PRICES, ETC. list price, retail price. 

 Pump only.— Diameter of Plunger, 2 in. ; Stroke of Plun- 

 ger, 4 in. ; Discharge, M in. Hose S31.00 



Outfit A, for Single Spray — "Kerowater" Sprayer, 

 with one lead 10 ft ; 34 in. discharge hose, with "Sen- 

 eca" ^or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle 23.75 



Outfit B, for Double Spray — "Kerowater" Sprayer 

 with two leads 10 ft. each ; 54 in. discharge hose, with 

 "Seneca" (or Vermorel) Spraj' Nozzle 26.50 



Before contracting with the Company, we understood that Prof. Johnson, of the 

 Maryland Agricultural College and Experiment Station, endorsed the "Kerowater" 

 Sprayer, and we sent our representative to interview him, and he very kindly gave us the 

 following letter : 



"Dept. of Ectomology, Maryland Agricultubal College & 

 Experiment Station, 

 Griffith & Turner Co., College Park, Md., Dec. 19, 1899. 



20.5 Paca St., Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen : Your Mr. Hall was here on Saturday last, and made inquiry about our 

 experience with the Gould 'Kerowater' Sprayer. In reply would say we thoroughly 

 tested the Gould 'Kerowater' Sprayer (Fig. 118") when it was first put upon the market, 

 and found it a reliable, all-round outfit for general orchard work against the San Jose 

 and other scale insects. We have, therefore, not failed to recommend it where such a 

 pump was needed, and have continued to use it in our State work. 



Very truly yours, W. G. JOHNSON. 



S17.20 



21.25 



FIG. Iter 



ALL PRICES SUBOliCT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



