CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
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SPRINGFIELD 
SPRAYER 
ENDORSED BY GOVERNMENT 
AND STATE EXPERIMENT STATIONS 
PRICE, $20.00. 
EMPIRE KING SPRAY PUMPS. 
No. 8—Empire King Pump with single 
Brass Spout and Shut-Off Cock, also with 
galvanized Suction and Strainer, and with 
1 10-ft. lead of heavy hose and 1 Niagara 
nozzle mounted on 50-gallon barrel, $35.00. 
No. 11.—Empire King Pump with double 
Brass Spout and Shut-Off Cock, also gal- 
vanized suction and strainer, with 2 10-ft. 
leads of hose and 2 nozzles, mounted on 100 
gallon cask, $51.00. 
STECELER’S FAULTLESS SPRAYER 
No. 112.—$1.25 postpaid. 
No. 254. 
BARNES IMPROVED ALL-BRASS PER- 
FECTION SFRAYING PUMP.— Ii is made 
of seamle brass tubing without threads 
on either end, and is held firmly together 
by a gal ed steel rod, connected at the 
top and bottom varts and is perfectly tight. 
Price, complete, with two nozzles, each, 
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Standard Spray Pump. 
THE STANDARD SPRAY PUMP.—For a 
small orchard or a few trees, use it as a 
bucket pump. For a large orchard, use an 
ordinary barrel on a sled or drag. For 
truck crops, potatoes, ete., use it with 
Knapsack and ‘“‘Potato”’ attachment. Sprays 
whitewash, any cattle dip or disinfectant. 
Pump, $6.00. Knapsack for said Pump, 
$4.50. Extension Rod for said Pump, $1.50. 
$12.09. 
Complete, 
STECKLER’S CONTINUOUS SPRAYEBR, 
Wo. 115.—$1.35 postpaid. 
; SUCCESS WHITEWASH SPRAYER.— 
15.00. 
STECKLER’S LADIES’ 
118.—75c. postpaid. 
SPRAYER No. 
