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LADIES’ FAVORITE FLOWER AND 
PLANT SPRINKLER.—tThis is the neat- 
est Plant Sprinkler yet introduced. It con- 
sists of a can holding a quart of water 
er insecticide, and a hose twelve inches 
long, with a large rubber bulb containing 
a fine nickel-plated rose or spray. Price, 
Sieg Rubber Bulb attachment separately, 
1.50. 
GOULD’S BRASS BUCKET OR BOAT 
PUMP, No. 56114. 
For Spraying, Sprinkling, Washing Wagons, 
Windows and Whitewashing. 
It is used with a pail or bucket. It is 
strong, durable, and easily operated. Cylin- 
der, plunger rod and gland are all brass. 
The plunger rod operates through an ad- 
justable brass gland which can be tight- 
ened so no liquid will escape at that point. 
The strong iron foothold enables one to 
pump with one hand and hold the nozzle 
with the other. Price, with 2% feet 34-inch 
eocGn hose, spray nozzle and strainer, 
7.50. 
SHOO-FLY TRI-JET SPRA Y.— The 
eheapest spraying apparatus on the market 
at the price quoted, and is more effective 
than any other sprayer at ten times the 
eost. For spraying potato vines, shrubs, 
plants and cattle (to keep off flies), and 
the interior of henneries, it has no equal. 
Price, $1.08. 
a at- K} 6 pg oprayé LS 
KANT ELOG NOZZLE.—The only nozzie 
that can be successfully cleaned without 
stopping the spray or removing the nozzle 
-from;the tree. The first and only nozzle 
ever made which gives both flat and round 
sprays, or solid streams. Sprays fruit 
trees, potatoes, vegetables, tobacco and 
cotton. For wagons, windows, hen houses, 
fires, disinfecting, etc. Priee, with gal- 
vanized steel body, $5.00; with polished 
brass body, $7.50. Kant Klog Nozzle only, 
$1.50 each. 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 
THE CORNELL KNAPSACK SPRAYERB. 
This is substantially the same as our 
“Garfield” Knapsack Sprayer, except that 
the tank is of galvanized sheet steel. 
pump is all brass with brass valves. As 
it will stand considerable rough handling, 
we are certain it will give satisfaction. 
Price, with 
14 inches long, shut-off cock and Vermorel 
nozzle, $10.50. Additional hose, 30c. per. 
foot. 
THE “LITTLE GEM’ SPRAYING PUMP. 
This Pump is made entirely of brass. The 
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4 feet hose, brass hand tube, | 
entire weight of the pump complete is 4 |) 
pounds. 
7 pounds. 
When boxed ready for shipment, | 
The price with both nozzles, in- 
cluding an iron stirrup for holding it firmly || 
in the pail with the foot, $5.00. 
LEWIS’ AGRICULTURAL SYRINGE.— 
This exterminator is 26 inches long by 1% 
inches in diameter. It is made of zine 
tubing, which does not rust by 
strong chemicals. The piston is fitted with 
Lewis’ Patent Hxtension Valve, which holds |) 
the liquid at any point in the tube except © 
‘it 
dis- 
Price, 
on pressure of the handle, when 
charges the liquid on each hill. 
brass, $2.50. 
BROOKS IMPROVED HAND FORBCE 
AND SPRAY FUMP.—A compleie hand ap- 
paratus for throwing water. Made of 
brass with steel plunger and 5-ply rubber 
hose. Price, complete, $4.75. 
FAULTLESS SPEAYER.—Made of tin. 
Throws a spray as fine as mist. Kills, 
drives away and exterminates every liv- 
_ing thing obnoxious to yourself, your ani- 
mals or your crops. Price, each 75c.; per 
dozen, $7.00. 
DEAKIN’S IMPROVED BRASS GAR- 
DEN SYRINGE, AMERICAN.—WNo. 3. Best 
Plate Valve Syringe, large size, with one 
stream, two spray roses and side pieces on 
barrel. Price, $7.00. 
No. 2. Ladies’ Garden Syringe, length 
of barrel, 1414 inches; diameter, 15-16 inch, 
with one stream and two spray roses. The 
two roses, when not in use, are screwed 
on the side of the barrel. Price, $5.00. 
No. 3. Best Plate Valve Syringe, large 
size, with one stream, two spray roses and 
side pieces on barrel. Price, $7.00. 
Ihewis’ Agricultural Syringe. 
New 
Orleans Market Cucumber Should be Planted Before any Other. 
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