W. C. Beckert, 101 and 103 Federal St., N. S., Pittsbnrj, Pa. 



MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES, continued 



Each 

 So 90 

 I 00 

 3 25 



Scissors, Grape-Thinning. 7 in 



Flower -Gathering 



Seed Sower, Broadcast, Cahoon 



Eureka. For sowing in hotbeds 



Scythes, Lawn 30- and 36-inch blades, Si. 25 and i 50 



Scythe - Stones, Welsch Talacre 2 for 25 cts. . . 15 



Shears, English Hedge. With pruning notch 



8-in. blade. Si. 50; 9-in. Si. 75; lo-in.. . 2 00 



Grass Border, Saynor's. 8 in 2 25 



10 in 2 75 



Grass. Single spring, English 60 



No. 3075, 7 in., English i 00 



Inside spring. 7 in I 50 



Inside spring, 7}-^ in., Saynor's i 75 



Grass Border 9 in., S2.25; 10 in. . . 2 50 



Grass Border, Saynor's. With wheel 9-in. blade, 2 75 



Lawn, with two wheels. Imported 9 in., S2.50; 10 in. 2 75 



Lopping. Imported. 2J4-. 3- and 4-in. blade, S2, S2.25 and 2 75 



Lopping, Saynor's 31 in. 2 65 



Pruning, Pivotal Draw Cut. Has a draw cut suitable for 



heavy work i 50 



Pruning, Lopping, Searight i 75 



Pruning. Wheel spring. 7, 8, 8}i, 9 and 10 in.. Si. 25, 



S1.35. Si, 50, Si. 75 and 2 00 



Pruning, Montreuil. French. 8 inches 2 75 



Pruning, Aubert. French. 8 3^ inches 2 50 



Tree -Pruning. Pole 8 ft. i 25 



Sieves. Heavy. 18 in.; }i- to M-in. mesh 75 



Silkaline. For stringing smilax. Spool 25 cts., lb. Si. 50 



Spades, Steel ■. i 00 



Spading Forks. Four tines i 00 



Spray Nozzle, Vermorel. Bordeaux 75 



Sprayer, The Admiral. For spraying trees 3 60 



Vaporizing. For pot-plants and shrubbery. Tin, 50c.; brass i 00 



Boston. Pittsburg gage 65 



Standard gage 60 



Sprayometers. For testing Lime-Sulphur Solution 90 



Sprinklers, Rubber. Straight neck, Nos. i, 2, 3, . .Si, 90c., 60 



Angle-neek. Small 80 



Large i 00 



Stakes, Cane. Can be cut in lengths to suit. 100 500 1,000 

 4 to 6 feet So 70 S2 75 S5 25 



6 to 9 feet I 00 4 25 8 00 



7 to 10 feet I 25 5 00 9 00 



9 to 12 feet, extra heavy i 65 7 75 15 00 



Wooden, Tapering Round. Painted green — Each Doz. 100 



I M feet So 02 So 17 Si 00 



2 feet 03 30 I 75 



2 H feet 04 40 2 50 



3 feet 05 52 3 35 



3 H feet 06 65 4 20 



4 feet 07 75 5 00 



5 feet 08 85 6 00 



Heavy Dahlia. Painted green — 



3 feet 08 80 5 00 



3^ feet 09 90 5 95 



4 feet 10 IIS 7 00 



5 feet 12 I 30 8 65 



6 feet 14 I 60 10 60 



Galvanized. No. 9 w-ire — Doz. 100 i.ooo 



2 feet So 12 So 60 S5 00 



2 14 feet 15 75 6 25 



3 feet 18 90 7 75 



3 feet 22 I 10 9 00 



4 feet 25 I 25 10 50 



5 feet 35 i 5° 13 00 



Hyacinth. Painted green — 



12 in 05 25 I 50 



18 in 08 40 2 00 



Syringes, Brass, Saynor's. Each 



No. 00, i2-in. barrel, i J4 in- diam.; i jet, i spray S2 00 



No. I J-^, i6-in. barrel, i|^ in. diam.; i jet, 2 spraj-s 4 50 



No. 9, i8-in. barrel, 1J4 in. diam.; i jet, i spray 4 00 



No. 3, Ball \'alves, i8-in. barrel, I ^2 in. diam.; i jet, 2 sprays. 5 75 

 No. 5, Knuckle Joint, i6M-in. barrel, iJ4 in. diam.; i jet, 



2 sprays 7 25 



Thermometers, Greenhouse, Tested doz. Ss.50. . 50 



Self -registering. Register heat and cold 3 00 



Hotbed, or Mushroom i 50 



Brooder 35 



Incubator 60c. and 75 



Tin Foil. For wrapping Lb. 15c.. . 



Tomato Supports S2 per doz., S14 per 100. . 20 



Toothpicks. For stemming 10 cts. per box. . 



Torch, Asbestos. For burning caterpillars on trees 40 



Each 

 So 30 



Tree Scraper. Three-edged 



Trowels, Transplanting 40 



Angle 7- and 8-in. blades, 15 cts. and.. 20 



Forged steel. Blade and shank one piece. 6-in 40 



Sheet Steel. Blade and shank one piece. 6-in 25 



Turfing Spade. For lifting sod 4 00 



Twine, Green. For tying. Ball 10 cts., lb. 60 cts. 

 White Cotton. For tying. Ball 10 cts., lb. 45 cts. 



Vine Cutters. Long handles. 30 cts. each. 



Watering Cans. Heavy galvanized iron. With 2 copper sprays. 

 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, i2-qt.'. Si. 60, Si. 85, $2. 10, S2.30 and $2. 70 each. 

 Extra spraj-s, 25 cts. each. 

 Low. For greenhouses. 4-qt., Si. 50. 

 Weeders — Each 



Lang's So 25 



Hazeltine 25 



Excelsior 10 



Eureka 50 



The Easy 35 



Onion 35 



Michigan Beet 35 



Diamond 25 



Little Jap 20 



Cleveland. Long handle. Can be used standing erect 60 



Wheelbarrows, Garden. No. 3. Bins 26 inches long, 19 inches 



front width, 22 inches back, 12 inches sides, 3-in. tire. S4.S0. 

 Wire, Annealed. Florists' stemming, cut in 12- and i8-in. lengths. 

 Box of 12 lbs. No. 19, Si. 20; No. 21, Si. 25; No. 23, S1.35. 



Bucket and Barrel Sprayers 



Bucket Sprayer No. 192. For spraying home trees, bushes, etc., 

 and for whitewashing, washing windows and wagons and other 

 odd jobs where a small hand-pump can be used economically, with 

 good results. Is worth far more than you pay for it. 100 pounds 

 pressure easily mamtained. Can be used in any kind of solution, 

 and whether hot or cold. Candle-wick packing. Not necessary- to 

 remo\'e plunger for repacking. Bronze ball valves, easily got at. 

 S6. 



Horizontal Barrel Sprayer No. 190. Just what the man with a 

 small orchard or garden has been looking for. A hand spraj-er 

 that is easy to operate, convenient to get at in all of its parts, is 

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

 any conveyance and moved at will, has a fine outside pump 

 with high pressure. Sold plain, or with one or two leads of 

 hose. Steel pipe rod for orchard spraying and bucket strainer 

 furnished when ordered. S15 without barrel; S18 with barrel. 



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. May be ordered with same equip- 

 ment as the horizontal barrel sprayer. Si 5 without barrel. 



Daisy Force Pump. Cheap and effective. Will throw a steady 

 stream 40 to 50 feet. Each Si. 



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. This means that the sprayer 

 can be charged in fifteen seconds, when it will w-ork uninterruptedly 

 long enough to spray a quarter-acre of potatoes. The sprayer is 

 light and, being carried by a shoulder strap, a boy can carrj- it 

 with ease and can cover ten times more area in a day than can be 

 covered with the old-style sprayers. Made of brass, with stop- 

 cock, S6.75, with Auto Pop, S7.65; of galvanized steel, with stop- 

 cock S4.50, with Auto Pop S5.40; Extension pipes, 2-ft. lengths, 

 brass, 45 cts.; steel, 35 cts. 



The Kinney. For applying liquid manure; it will apply from 5 

 to 15 gallons per minute. Screw the pump on to the faucet, put 

 the end of the suction pipe into your barrel or tank of liquid 

 manure, attach the discharge hose and open up your faucet. The 

 pump is also used for spraying and for tempering water. Made 

 out of brass and will last for years. Si. 50, hy mail Si. 65. 



The Paragon Sprayer. For whitewashing, water-painting, dis- 

 infecting, spraying trees, vines and many other purposes. No. 3 

 Sprayer holds 12 gallons, S15. No. 5 Sprayer holds 30 gallons, 

 mainly for trees, S25. 



Perfect Barrel Spray. An excellent and effective spray pump. 

 S11.50. 



Little Giant Spray. The pumping is all done on the down stroke. 

 53.75. 



Complete description of each will be sent on application 



