GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



Caterpillar Exterminator. 



a long pole and then ignited. This is slowly passed under 

 the leaves and branches; the heat and resinous smoke aris- 

 ing from same will smother aud kill all living insects and 

 worms on the trees. We recommend it highly. Price, $1.00. 

 New Era Tri-Jet Sprayer. The cheapest spraying 

 apparatus in the market at price quoted, and is more effec- 

 tive than many other sprayers at ten times the cost. For 

 spraying Potato vines, Shrubs, Plants and Cattle (to keep 

 off flies) , and the interior of Henneries it has no equal. 

 This Sprayer embodies the principles of the ordinary atom- 

 izer. One quart of liquid in this atomizer will cover more 

 effectively a larger surface than ten quarts in the common 

 sprayer or sprinkler. The reservoir is made of galvanized 

 iron, and the feeding tubes of zinc, hence they are not lia- 

 ble to corrode or rust. Price, $1.50. 



Auto-Spray. A self-operating or automatic sprayer. It 

 is made of galvanized iron and copper— nothing to corrode 

 rust. It is so arranged that it can be carried about hung 

 from the shoulder, or by the handle which is used as the 

 plunger rod, and also for unscrewing the pump from the 

 reservoir, also to the air pump valve which can be taken 

 apart without moving a screw. Eight to ten strokes of plunger in air chamber will com- 

 press enough air to discharge the] entire contents and make a continuons spray for nine 

 minutes. Price, $5.00. tmMm 



The Garfield Knapsack Sprayer. One 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 insecti- 

 cides and fungicides in the Orchard, Field and Garden, and 

 is the cheapest knapsack sprayer made. Price, as show r n 

 in cut, $14.00. 



The Cornell Knapsack Sprayer. This is substan- 

 tially the same as our "Garfield" Knapsack Sprayer except 

 that the tank is of galvanized sheet steel. The pump is all 

 brass, with brass valves. As it will stand more rough hand- 

 ling than the "Garfield" we 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. 



The I/enox Sprayer. This sprayer is made similar in 

 style as the Eureka, only it is made of zinc instead of cop- 

 per, and is worked by pressing a rubber bulb which is at- 

 tached to the end of the hose. It surely is very beneficial 

 for spraying small plants, such as 

 ers, etc.; also for young trees and 

 using mixtures for insecticides, etc. 



cabbage, potatoes, caulifiow- 

 grape vines, especially when 

 This is the cheapest Knap- 

 sack Sprayer in the market; very durable, and will pay for itself 

 in a short time. Has been lately improved by having an auto- 

 matic Agitator placed inside. In walking this agitator moves 

 forward and backward, thereby thorough^ mixing the liquid 

 used. Price, complete, $4.50. 



Deakin's Improved Brass Garden Syringes, American. 



No. AA. Ladies' Favorite, length of barrel, 6% inches, $1.50. 



No. A, length of barrel, 12 inches, diameter, 1 inch, with one 

 stream and spray rose. Price, $2.50. 



No. 2 — Ladies, Garden Syringe, length of barrel, 14}^ inches, 

 diameter 15-16 inches, with one stream and two spray roses. The 

 two roses, when not in use, are screwed on the side of the barrel. 

 Price, $4.75. 



No. 3.— Best Plate Valve Syringe, large size, 

 with one stream, two spray roses an d side pieces 

 on barrel. Price. S7.00. 



Length of B»rrel, 18 in. ; diameter, l*^. 

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