BECKERT'S SEED STORE, 101 AND 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Sprayers 



SPRAY PUMPS AND SPRAYERS 



Perfect Double-Acting Barrel 

 Spray Pump 



With brass upper cylinder and brass-lined lower 

 cylinder; all-brass plunger; brass check valves; brass 

 valve-rest and fitted with agitator. Barrel not in- 

 cluded in these prices. 

 No. 310. The above with 

 strainer and jet agitator 

 and 1-in. suction pipe, 

 $6.90. 



No. 311 is No. 310, 15 feet of 

 -tju Htg Enamn J^-in. hose, and graduated 



Vermorel nozzle. $9.60. 

 No. 311-B is No. 311, with mechanical agita- 

 tor. $10.20. 

 No. 312 is No. 311, but has two leads of 15 feet 



of J^-inch hose and two Vermorel nozzles. $12. 



Additional 

 Hose, 20 cts. per 

 foot; Mechanical 

 Agitator, 60 cts.; 

 8-foot Steel Ex- 

 tension Pipe, 35c. 



Bordeaux Noz- 

 zle (furnished in- 

 stead of Vermorel 

 at same price, if 

 specified). 65 cts. 



Iron Age Horizontal Barrel Sprayer, No. 190 



Just what a man with a small orchard or garden wants. A hand 

 sprayer that is easy to operate. Convenient to get at in all its parts, 

 stable on its foundation, and so mounted that it can be placed on any 

 conveyance and moved at will. Has a fine outside pump with high 

 pressure. Sold with one or two leads of hose. Steel or bamboo pipe- 

 rods for orchard spraying, and bucket strainer when ordered. Pump 

 and Barrel, $23.50. With one lead of 15 feet of 1 2-inch discharge hose, 

 one nozzle, and one nozzle strainer, $26.55. With 10 feet of iron pipe 

 in two lengths, stop-cock and 45° L, two movable hand-grips and one 

 rubber drip, $29.50; or, with 10 feet bamboo rod, stop-cock, 45° L and 

 rubber drip, in place of preceding 10 feet of iron pipe, etc., $24.55. 

 *Extra leads of hose, each $4.05. *Bucket strainers, each, $2.05. 



Iron Age Vertical Barrel Spray Pump, 

 No. 194 



For small orchards and the garden. Fits any barrel. Working 

 parts all outside, excepting the suction pipe and dasher. The latter 

 works automatically and keeps solution stirred up. Valves are bronze 

 balls, easily got at, packing hemp easily replaced. Pressure one hun- 

 dred pounds when using two nozzles, greater when using only one. 

 Can be used as a bucket pump. Without barrel, $12.60. With 15 

 feet of J'2-inch hose and nozzle and strainer, $16.65; with barrel, 

 15 feet of J/2-inch hose and nozzle and strainer, $20.70. 



Pamphlets giving complete descriptions of Iron Age, Paragon, 

 Standard and Auto Sprayers and One-Man Pumps sent on applica- 

 tion. 



Daisy Force Pump 



Cheap and effective. Will throw a steady stream 40 to 50 feet. $1. 



Vertical Barrel Pump, 

 No. 191 



Can be attached to any barrel with or 

 without head. The strain in operating 

 comes on the staves and not on the head. 

 Is mounted outside the barrel. Any kind of 

 solutions, hot or cold — no leather packing 

 — easy to repack — brass ball valves, easily 

 got at. $16-20 ; with barrel, $20.25. Fits any barrel 

 May be ordered with same equipment as No. 190 



Iron Age Bucket Sprayer, No 



For spraying trees, bushes, etc., and for white- 

 washing, etc. Is worth far more than you pay for it. 

 100 pounds pressure easily maintained. Can be used 

 in any kind of solution, either hot or cold. Candle- 

 wick packing. Not necessary to remove plunger for 

 repacking. Bronze ball valves, easily got at. $6.75. 



Little Giant Brass Spray 

 Bucket Pump 



With agitator, complete with hose. Im- 

 perial combination, fine or coarse spray 

 and solid-stream nozzle, with foot-rest. 

 $3.50. 



The Standard 



A barrel, bucket or knapsack pump, all 

 fev in one. For a small orchard or a few trees, 

 use as a bucket pump. For a large orchard, 

 use a barrel on sled or dray, and a long hose. 

 For potatoes or truck crops, use with knap- 

 sack and potato attachment. With bucket 

 P hose, $4; with knapsack, $6.50; 19-in. 

 f extension pipes, 75c. ; extra hose per ft. 

 . ' 15c; extra No. 1 and No. 2 nozzles, 

 Giant 15c. each; extra hose strainer, 20c. 



The Auto Sprayer 



Eight to ten strokes of plunger in air-chamber will 

 compress enough air to discharge the entire contents 

 and make a continuous spray for nine minutes. Can 

 be charged in fifteen seconds, when it will work long 

 enough to spray a quarter-acre. The sprayer is 

 light, and being carried by a shoulder-strap, a boy 

 can carry it with ease and can cover ten times 

 more area in a day than can be covered with the 

 old-style sprayers. Auto Sprayer, No. 1 B., 

 18 lbs., brass tank with auto-pop nozzle, $8.50; 



Auto Sprayer, No. 1 D., 

 weighs 18 lbs., galvanized 

 tank with auto-pop nozzle, 

 $5.50. Two-row attach- 

 ment for spraying two rows at one 

 time, $1.50; two feet of brass 

 extension pipe, 60 cts.; steel, 

 40 cts. ; brass elbows for spraying 

 under vines, 30 cts.; torch, $1 ; 

 strainer for straining so- 

 lution, $1. 



Little 



The Paragon Sprayer 



The Paragon Sprayer 



For tree spraying, whitewash- 

 ing, etc. The spray nozzle can- 

 not clog; liquid passes through 

 self-cleaning strainer. Is easily 

 operated and can be brought close 

 to the work. Simple and durable. 

 No. 3. Holds 12 gallons 



of liquid $18 00 



No. 5. Mainly for trees, 



holds 30 gals, of liquid. 30 00 



The One-Man Compressed-Air and Hand- 

 Power Spray Pump 



With this Pump, one man can do the work of two. $24. 

 for descriptive circular. 



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