SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Spraying Outfits for Garden and Orchard 



«;prav'n°- i<j not oulv a paving proposition, but it is now absolutely essential to the production of good 

 marketable Icruit and vesetables. Conduct it with businesslike energy and intelligence and the returns will 

 be lar«-e dividends If vou have onlv a small orchard, it is not necessary to purchase a power outfit. The 

 citv nian with a few bushes and small trees will only require a hand or bucket Sprayer. For a man with 

 a fair-^ized orchard, a barrel Spraver is satisfactory. For spraying Potatoes. Cantaloupes or other field 

 crops, a Field Crop Sprayer is an excellent machine. Spraying is a preventive of diseases, and will not 

 cure the disease when firmly established. 



Myers 0. K. Spray Pump 



For Hot, Cold or Any Kind of llixture. Has me- 

 chanical agitator, solid' brass ram plunger, ground 

 bevel valve and seat. 



Fig. 1119. Myers O. K. Spray Pump, adapted to be 

 used in connection with an ordinary barrel. One of 

 the special features of this pump is a clamping device, 

 by means of which it is attached to the top of the bar- 

 rel. It will be noticed that this arrangement can be 

 adjusted to suit any barrel, regardless of the height or 

 width. The cylinder is what is known as a ram plung- 

 er, made of a solid brass tube with a closed end, 

 which passes through a circular hemp packing, which 

 adapts it for pumping hot, cold or any kind of mixture. 

 The packing gland is adjusted by means of two heavy 

 bolts, with which all wear can readily be taken up. 

 The valve and seat aro made of ordinary brass, ground 

 in a bevel shape. Another special feature of this pump 

 is that by removing two bolts the valves can be readily 

 taken out and repaired. The air chamber is made of 

 2% inch steel tube. The handle is wrought steel with 

 adjustable stroke, so as to enable the operator to get 

 up a pressure of 200 lbs. or more if necessary. It is 

 fitted for two strings of discharge hose, each 15 feet 

 long. Price without barrel, $20.00. 



No. 306. MYERS IMPROATED BARREL, SPRAY 



PUMP. — I'Fig. 766.)^The entire pump sets in the bar- 

 rel containing the liquid and is bolted fast to the staves 

 at the upper end. The working parts being all submer- 

 ged, the possibility of losing packing is done away 

 with. Valves and seats are ground brass, brass cylin- 

 der and discharging pipe, patent expansive bucket, 

 large 30-in. air chamber. Yermorel or Bordeaux noz- 

 zles with 2 leads Hose, each 5 feet long. Price, $10.00. 

 Pipe extensions extra. 



Myers O. K. Spray Pump. 



GOULD'S "POMONA 



Outside Packed Plungers. 

 No Leather Packings. 



GOULD'S POMOXA is unusually- power- 

 ful, fully capable of supplying- four leads 

 of hose and eight nozzles. The working- 

 parts, including the plung-er, plung-er con- 

 nection, g-land, valve, valve seat and 

 strainer, are of solid bronze. They are 

 simple, accessible and easily removed. The 

 piimp has a steel air chamber extending- 

 from the top of txie sprayer to the valve 

 chamber, making- it easy to g-et up suffi- 

 cient pressure to continue spraying- for 

 some time after the pumping has stopped. 

 It is equipped with a large, adjustable 

 lever, producing 3, 4 or 5 inch strokes by 

 simply removing and replacing a single 

 bolt, thus varying the pump's capacity. 

 The pump may be placed in any length 

 barrel, as the barrel plate is adjustable. 

 It is held firmlj^ in place by this plate and 

 a small anchor at the bottom of the bar- 

 rel. The agitator, simple but very effective, 

 is operated by the same lever that works the sprayer. 



Complete Spraj-er Pump, 15 feet ^-inch hose, with misty spray nozzle, 

 $16.00. Barrel, extra $1.25. • 



Little Giant Brass Spray Pump. — With agitator, complete with hose and 

 imperial combination fine, coarse spraj- and solid stream nozzle, with malle- 

 able foot rest. Price, $3.25. 



Figure 1100. 

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