46 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Green -house, Garden, etc. ; fitted 

 caps or roses for ejecting water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or 

 force, when required. 



u Each 



Garden, rough finish, with one rose, vised for whale oil soap, 12 in. long, and 1 in. diam $1.75 



" " " " " 12% in. long, and 1 5-16 in. diam. . 2.00 



" polished, with one rose; also used by Tobacconists. 12^| in. long, and 1 5-16 in. diam. . 2.75 



Conservatory, with one stream and two extra roses. 13%in. long, and 1 5-16 in. diam 4.25 



Green-house, with one stream and three extra, roses, to fit in the handle. 18 in. long, and l}4in. diam. 7.00 



with one stream and two extra roses (ball-valve). 18 in. long, and 1% in. diam 7.00 



Knuckle-joint, which can be turned in any direction (ball-valve), with one stream 



and two roses. 18 in. long, 1)4 in. diam 9.00 



" Extra heavy, solid piston with two roses (ball-valve); also used by sugar refiners. 



18 in. long, \% in diam 10.00 



Tin, improved ball-valve, Japanned syringe, for whale oil soap, etc. 14 in. long, 2 in. diam 1.00 



THE FOUNTAIN PUMP. 



AMERICAN" IMPROVED BRASS GARDEN SYRINGES. 



Of 

 with 

 with 



No. A. 

 No. 0. 

 No. 1. 

 No. 2. 

 No. 4. 

 No. 5. 

 No. 7. 



No. 9. 



No. 10. 



Cheap, simple, and effective for watering and syringing plants; not liable to get cut of order, being made 

 of brass, with India-rubber Hose to draw the water. $5.00, $8.50 and $10. 



NEW BELLOWS SYRINGE. 



An invention for showering plants with insect-killing liquids— or clear water to cleanse house plants from 

 dust and keep the foliage in a healthy condition ; operating in the same way as the atomizer or spray-sprink- 

 lers. The liquid is put into the brass globe and the bellows worked ; a fine spray issues in a copious stream 

 that is easy to reach every part of the plant and bedew it with insect-killing liquids; while in the ordinary 

 methods a large share is wasted, with this only so much to just moisten the leaves and stems need be used 

 $3.50. 



ELASTIC PLANT SPRINKLER. 



This is a very convenient article — and much preferred by the ladies, as it is so easily worked by pressing (he 

 rubber together with the hand — for sprinkling Bouquets and Window-Gardening Plants, to cleanse their 

 foliage and keep them in a healthy growing condition, as well as for dampening clothes. It is made of Rub- 

 ber, with a flat bottom and brass perforated, detachable top. $1.00; by mail, postpaid, $1.25. 



WATERING-POTS, JAPANNED GREEN. 

 The French pattern is considered an improvement over the old style of "Watering-Pots. 

 It being oval, and the handle extending from the side to the opposite* side on top, makes it 

 convenient to handle, as it can be tilted to any desired angle without any extra exertion. 

 We have these pots made of extra heavy tin with an iron-hooped base, to protect the sides 

 and bottom from being indented, and japanned both inside and outside; the spout can be 

 detached, and the rose or sprinkler put on for watering seedlings and fine plants. 



4 quart $2.00. 6 quart $2.50. 8 quart $3.00. 12 quart $3.50. 



We also have made especially for our trade the Round Water ing-Pot of extra heavy tin, 

 and iron-hooped bottom, japanned inside and outside, with two copper roses, fine and coarse. 



6 quart $2.50. . 8 quart $3.00. 12 quart $3.50. 16 quart $4.00. 



Common tin round Watering-Pots, japanned inside and outside. 



4 quart $0.85. 6 quart $1.25. 8 quart $1.50. 



SULPHUR BELLOWS; or, Floral and Vintage Duster. 



For the extermination of Bugs, Worms, Insects and Mildew upon Grap^-vines, etc. By tlie use of this imple- 

 ment the Flour of Sulphur can be evenly distributed over every part of the affected plant. $2.50. 



THE EUREKA FUMIGATOR. 



-~. ^ After many unsuccessful attempts, we have found an effectual appa- 



iA^O\ ratus for the fumigating of green-houses, etc., doing away with the 

 O^tfa^Ay.j unpleasant duty of being smoked almost to death by the old mode, as 

 W iV?K- they required constant attention to prevent the tobacco steins from burn- 

 ing to a blaze, and destroying the plants in getting rid of the pests that 

 infest them. 



This Apparatus is of simple construction, and not liable to get out of order. 



When once lit, it is self-acting, and may be left in the house with perfect safety, as 



flaring is an impossibility, and setting anything on fire out of the question, while all 



the material is completely consumed without wnsfe and given off in a dense smoke, 



iHHKI n ' un S a house in a short time, thus ensuring the entire destruction of insect life. 



~ji|B\\M It can ue used for the following purposes: Green-houses, Conservatories. Mis, Frames, 



iiffllmlj Hospitals, Ships, Poultry Houses, etc. ; for destroying Vermin or rurifying Rooms. 



Directions for use sent with each Machine. 



No. 1. Height 12 in., diameter at top, 5 in. Suitable for a house 10x20 feet. Price $2.00 



No. 2. " 16" •« " 7" " " 12x40 " " 3.00 



No. 3. " 20 " " " 9 " " " 15x100 " " 4*00 



