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J. STECKLER SEED CO.. LTD., ALMANAC AXD 



Empire King Spraying Pump. — Will 

 spray two hundred trees per hour. Has 



automatic mechanical agitator which en- 

 sures the perfect mixing of the poison 

 and v/ater, and an automatic brush for 

 keeping strainer clean. With single brass 

 spout and shut-off cock, also with gal- 

 vanized suction and strainer, and with a 

 10-foot lead of heayy hose and one 

 Niagara nozzle. Mounted on 50-gallon 

 barrel, $19.00; mounted on 100-gallon 

 cask, $23.00. 



The Lenox Sprayer. — This sprayer is 

 made similar in style as the Eureka, only 

 it is made of zinc instead of copper, and 

 is worked by pressing a rubber bulb 

 which is attached to the end of the hose. 

 It surely is very beneficial for spraying 

 small plants, such as cabbage, potatoes, 



The Leno: 



iprayer. 



cauliflowers, etc.; also for young trees 

 and grape vines, especially when using 

 mixtures for insecticides, etc. This is 

 the cheapest Knapsack in the market; 

 very durable, and will pay for itself in a 

 short time. Has been lately improved 

 by having an automatic agitator placed 

 inside. In walking this agitator moves 

 forward and backward, thereby thor- 

 oughly mixing the liquid used. Price, 

 complete, $6.00. 



The Acme Hand Force Pump. — When- 

 ever vermin and insect pests can be 

 reached with the various solutions the 

 Acme will be found invaluable as an ex- 

 terminator. For use in Orchard, Green 

 House and Garden it ansvv^ers all require- 

 ments. The Acme is useful for washing 

 carriages and handy in case of fire. The 

 discharge end of the nozzle is so shaped 

 that it can be used for Veterinary pur- 

 poses. Price, $6.00. 



Garfield Knapsack Sprayer. — Cne of 

 the best, strongest and most effective of 

 all Knapsack Sprayers. The tank is 

 made of heavy copper, slightly concaved 



to fit the back, and is therefore easily 

 carried. The pump is made entirely of 

 brass, double action, has metal valves, 

 and will not get out of order. Can be 

 used for all sorts of insecticides and 

 fungicides in the Orchard, Field and 

 Garden, and is the cheapest knapsack 

 sprayer made. Price, as shown in cut, 

 $15.00. Additional hose, 30c. per foot. 



The Corneii Knapsack Sprayer. — This 

 is substantial the same as our "Garfield" 

 Knapsack Sprayer, except that the tank 

 is of galvanized sheet steel. This pump 

 is all brass Vv^ith brass valves. As it will 

 stand more rough handling than the 

 "Garfield," vvx are certain it will give 

 better satisfaction. Price, with 4 feet 

 hose, brass hand tube, 14 inches' long, 

 shut-off cock and Vermorel nozzle, $10.50. 

 Additional hose, 30c. per -foot. 



Barnes New Improved All-Brass "Per- 

 fection" Spraying Pump. — The Perfection 

 is the simplest and best spraying pump 

 ever placed on the jnarket. It is made 

 of seamless brass tubing without threads 

 on either ends, and is held firmly togeth- 

 er by a galvanized steel rod connected at 

 the top and bottom parts, and is perfectly 

 tight. By removing the brass hexagon 

 nut at the top of the rod the Pump can 

 be taken entirely apart, should it b« 

 necessary to repair or clean it. In taking 

 it apart care should be used to see that 

 the tubes are returned to their proper 

 places, so that it will work satisfactorily. 

 Price of Fig. 255, complete, with two 

 nozzles, each, $5.00; price of Fig. 254, 

 complete, with two nozzles, each, $5.50. 



The "Little Gem" Spraying Pump. — 

 This Pump is made entirely of brass. 

 The entire weight of tbe pump complete 

 is 4 pounds. When boxed ready for ship- 

 ment, 7 pounds. The price with both 

 nozzles, including an iron stirrup for 

 holding it firmly in the pail with the 

 foot, $5.00. 



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