Drcrr's Garden Calendar. 



93 



No. 0. 

 No. 00. 



No. 1. 



No. 2. 



No. 3. 



No. 4. 



No. h. 



No. 7. 



No. 8. 



No. 9. 



"- No. 2 



AMERICAN IMPROVED BRASS GARDEN SYRINGES. 



Garden, roupli finish, same size as No 1 $ 2.50 



Garden, rough finish, one size hirger 3.00 



Garden, polished ^•'^0 



Conser\-atorv, with two extra roses o.'iO 



Green-hOnse, with two extra roses rphite valve) 6.75 



Green-house, with three extra roses, to fit in handle 7.75 



Green-house, with two extra roses (ball valve) 7.50 



Green-house, with knuckle-joint (ball valve) 10.00 



Cotton Planter's, extra large and strong 9.00 



Extra heavy, solid piston with two roses (ball valve) 12.00 



THE FOUNTAIN PUMP. 



Cheap, sin-pie, and effective for watering and syringing plants; not liable to get out 

 of order, bein:^ made of brass, with India rubber hose to draw the water. $8. 



BRUSIE'S LAWN SPRINKLER AND FOUNTAIN. 



This valu'-djle machine is calculated to obviate the slow process of watering gardens 

 or lawns by hand. It will throw an even shower of water from forty to seventy feet, 

 •.vhicti may be regulated to fell in a gentle shower, or with as much force aa required. 

 r,y iinscrewing the top, it maybe used as a Portable Fountain. No. 1, $15. No. 2, 

 e.vtra size, for public parks, cenieteries, and large grounds, SI 8. 



THE EXCELSIOR PUM? AND PORTABLE FIRE-ENGINE. 



This compact, portable, and useful Engine can 

 be used for almost every purpose. All its work- 

 ing part3 are of brass, and of easy access to the 

 valves, which can be cleaned out at any time if 

 necessary. The workmanship thoughout is 

 substantial. 



It is applicable to all horticultural purposes, 

 for watering Gardens, Green-houses, Graperies, 

 Conservatories, Orchard-houses, wiishing Win- 

 dows, Carriages, etc ; and the value of this en- 

 gine is enhanced by the circumstance that its 

 utility is not restricted to the garden— as from 

 its power and portability it will be found of the 

 most essential service in case of fire. 



It .is fitted with discharge and suction hose 

 for drawing water from a stream, tank, or pail 

 (the discharge hose being 2 feet, and the suction 

 3^/^ feet long), simple in construction and easily 

 worked. Being a double-action pump, it throws 

 a continuous stream. This pump is a great im- 

 provement on all others heretofore invented. 



Price, SlO 00. A liberal discount to the trade. 



Additional hose, 25 cents per foot, and extra 

 couplings, SI. 00. It works equally well with 

 50 feet of suction hose ; if desired, we can fur- 

 nish the extra hose and coupling.^. 



Patenti:d M.\y12, 1874. 



