BODDINGTON S ~&luCt£itV BULBS a9 



SPRAYING MACHINERY, ETC. 



"AUTO-SPRAYS" 



The spraying of trees lias become a necessity in all locations, in 

 some cities it is compulsory. It is our experience that the E. C. Brown 

 Company's auto -spray machinery is the most practical, therefore 

 we take pleasure in offerin>j the following auto-sprayers. Descrip- 

 tive catalogue upon application. 



No. lA. Brass tank (knapsack style), with brass cock. $io each. 

 No. lAB. Brass tank (knapsack style), with " auto-pop." $12 each. 

 No. IC. g,ilv,ini/.e(i tank (knapsack style), with stop-cock. $8 each. 

 No. 2A. Biu k<.t pump. $5 each. 



No. 24. (F~()r orchard aiul other uses.) The usual equipment used 

 with our "Auto-Spray " No. 24 is as follows : 20ft. ^-inch discharge 

 hose, liamlioo or iron extension, i, 2 or 4 nozzles as required. 

 Sometimes two discharge leads and two extension pipes and two 

 nozzle clusters are used. No. 24A, pump only, $20; No. 24B, 

 mounted on barrel, $25. 



No. 23. Traction tree and field sprayer. Complete, with brass pipe. 

 30-gallon air chamber, pressure gauge, two leads discharge hose 

 each 20 ft., bamboo extensions, two nozzle clusters and 150-gallon 

 solution tank. S215. 6-ro\v potato attachment, complete with 

 nozzles, extra if wantetl. $10. No. 23 is always furnished with pole 

 for two horses and is furnished with elevated .staging. Elevated 

 staging, %'^. 



No. 28. Traction tree r.^^rayer. "Auto-Spray" No. 28 complete, 

 with two leads of discharge hose, two bamboo extension, two 

 nozzel clusters without elevated staging, $275. Elevated staging 

 extra. %'<. " Auto-Spray " No. 28 is always used with two horses. 



The Ferguson Combination Sprayer and 

 Syringe. Tlie only practical greenhouse combina- r-, 

 tiou sprayer and syringe on the market. The three ^^j N 

 different roses that go wit'i each sprayer make it HzJ^^^H 

 possible to either water, spray or syringe at will by 

 simply adjusting whichever rose is desired. Recom- 

 mended for syringing under the foliage of plants, 

 where force is needed to keep down red spider, etc. Substantially 

 made of brass, and can be screwed on the end of any hose same 

 as any ordinary nozzle. $5 



The Boston Graduating Spray Nozzle. Throws a coarse or fine 

 spray or a solid stream. !4-iii. 50c., i-in. 60c.; pstage extra, 5c. 



The " Deakin " Hydrosprayer. Open rose, line spray rose and 

 jet, large diameter of b;irrel. The spray contains ,ibout 100 holes, 

 three times the number of an ordinary syringe, with cyclone nozzle, 

 self-oiling piston. Length, 15 in.; diameter, in. $750. 



Syringes, Best Plate Valve. I^arge size, with one stream and 

 two spray roses, with side pieces on barrel. Length of barrel, 

 18 in.: diameter, \ in. No. 3. S6.50 each. 

 Best Conical Valve. Large size, with one stream and two spray 

 roses, which are placed, when not in use, in the handle of the 

 Syringe. The handle is strongly mounted with a solid brass caj? 

 and ring. Length of barrel, 18 in.; diameter, i !4 in. No. 4. S7eacli. 

 Woodason's Atomizer. For liquid insecticides. $1.25 and <!2 each. 



The Newport Nozzle-Sprayer. This sprayer is undoubtedly the 

 best article of its kind ever placed upon the market. The " spoon " 

 is adjustable. With a screw-lever the spray can be made as fine as 

 dew, or with the force of a pelting rain. Excellent for "getting 

 under" foliage of roses, palms, etc., where force is needed to keep 

 down red spider, etc. Made cf brass. $1.50 each, S15 per doz. 



Pump, The Kinney. For distributing water and manure through 

 the hose at the same time. $2. 



The Faultless Sprayer. Throws a spray as fine as mist. One-half 

 tablespooiiful of Paris green and one filling with water is sufficient 

 to destroy all the Inigs in 1,300 hills of potatoes. No. i, tin, 75 cts.; 

 No 2, brass, $i.2,s. 



Champion Dry Powder Gun. Any one can use it. Will not get 



The Ferguson Combination Sprayer any Syringe 



out of order and will last for years. Each machine is furnished 

 with 4 tubes, 6 nozzles, 2 straps and oil-can ; will dust two rows of 

 potatoes at a time. Weighs about 6 pounds. $7.50. 



INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, ETC. 



Ant Destroyer. lb. 30 cts , V^\\). 40 cts. 



Bordeaux Mixtures. Dry, i-lb. box 20 cts., 4 lbs. and overat 15 cts. 



per lb., so-lb. keg |6 ; liquid, qt. 40 cts., gal. $1.25 

 Copper Solution, Ammoniated. \ One quart of solution to 25 



quarts of water. Qt. $1. 

 Copper Sulphate. For early spraying and making Bordeaux 



Mixture. I^b. 15 cts., 10 lbs. $1.25, 25'lbs. $2.50. 

 Caterpillar Lime. 5-lb. can Si. 



Edward's English Cyaniding Apparatus. $2.75 each ; sodium 



cyanide, Si. 50 per lb.; glass measures, 50 cts. 

 Fir Tree Oil. ?\. 75 cts., qt. $1.40, ^gal. $2.50, gal. S4.25. 

 Flour of Sulphur. Lb. 10 cts., 10 lbs. 60 cts., 2S lbs. and over at 



S cts. per lb. 

 Gishurst's Compound. 50 cts per box. 



Hammond's Grape Dust. 5-lb. package 35 cts., loo-lb. keg $5.50. 

 Hammond's Slug Shot. Lb. 10 cts., 5-lb. package 30 cts., lo-lb. 



package 50 rts., 100 lbs, $4.50. 

 Hellebore, Powdered. "^-Ib. box 12 cts., i-lb. box 20 cts., 2-lb. 



bo.x 35 cts. 



Horicum. i gallon makes 20 gallons for use. Qt. 40 cts. gal. $1.25. 

 Kil-O-Scale. Cal $1.25, 2 gals. $2,25, 5 gals. $5, lo gals. $10, barrels 



and !4 barrels at S.sc i>er gal. To i gallon add 20 gallons of water. 

 Lemon Oil. Ot. 75 cts., '4gal. $1.25, gal. $2.25. 5 gals. $10. 

 Little's Antipest. Qt. -.s cts , }4gal. can ft, i-gal. can %2. 

 Nicoticide. Pint, sufficient for 32,000 cubic feet, $2.50; gal. $15. 



Fumigators for same, 75 cts. each. 



Nikoteen. A throrougli exterminator of insects. Ft. bottle I1.50. 



Paris Green. For the destruction of potato bugs. Lb. 50 cts. 



Nioo Fume. Packed in tins, 24 sheets 75 cts., 144 sheets $3.50, 288 

 sheets S6.50. 



Nico Fume Liquid. Pt. Si. 50. 



Quassia Chips. Lb. 15 cts., 2 lbs. for 25 cts. 



*' Rose Leaf" Tobacco Extract. Pt. can 30 cts.. qt 50 cts. 



Scalecide. For spraying trees, etc. i gal. Si, 5 gal. S3-2S. 



Target Weed Destroyer. Quart can, sufficient to make 6 gallons 

 of liquid, 50 cts.; gallon can, sufficient to make 2S gallons of liquid, 

 Si-So; ,s-gallon keg, sufficient to make 125 gallons of liquid, S5. 



Target Brand Scale Destroyer. A soluble oil which can be 

 readily mixed with warm or cold water. Should be applied with a 

 hue nozzle, so as to cover all parts of the tree or shrub. Should 

 be applied while the trees or shrubs are in dormant state. Qt. 

 35 cts., 'igal. 65 cts., I gal. 81, 5 gals, and lo gals. 75 cts. per gal. 



Tobacco Dust. 5 lbs. will fumigate a house 100x25 ft. Put up in 

 loo-lb. bags for S3, soo-lb. for Si 2.50, or 5 cts. per lb. 



Tobacco Stems, joo lbs. Si -75. .'^oo lbs. $4 50. 



Whale Oil Soap. Lb. 18 cts., 3-ib. box 40 cts. 



Wilson's Plant Oil. 25 cts. per !ipt. can, 40 cts. per pt., 75 cts. 



per qt., $1.25 for 2 qts., $7 per gal., S9 for 5 gals. 

 X. L. All Liquid Insecticide. Qt. $1, ^^gal. Si. 75, gal. $3.50. 

 X. L. All Vaporizing Compound. Sufficient for 10,000 cubic ft. 



5225 per bottle; 2o,o(x) cubic ft.. S4-.SO per bottle, $35 per gal. 



Vaporizing Lamp and Stand, complete. Si. 50. 



FERTILIZERS 



Bone Meal (Pure (ironnd). 10 lbs. 50 cts., 100 lbs. #2.50, 2(X} lbs. 

 $4.50, t<in 



Bone, Coarse Crushed. 100 lbs. S.3, ton S50. 

 Blood and Bone, nxi lbs, S2.50, ton S40. 



Canada Hard-Wood Ashes (unleaclied). 200 lbs. S3, ton $25. 

 Clay's Fertilizer. 56-lb. bag S4, 112-lb. bag $7- 

 Cocoanut Fiber. S2.50 per bag of about 56 lbs. 

 Guano, Ichthemic. 28 lbs. Sz-.So, .s6 lbs. S4, 112 lbs. S8. 

 Nitrate of Soda. 10 lbs. 50 cts., 100 lbs. S3. 75. 

 Sheep Manure (Boddington's Red Seal Brand) Pulverized. 

 100 lbs. $2, ton $35. 



Scotch Soot. In loo-lb. bagsonlv. Ss per bag. 



Thompson's Vine, Plant and Vegetable Manure. 112 lbs. S7, 



'.• ton 547,50, ton Si)o. 

 Thompson's Special Top-dressing for Chrysanthemums. 



A top-dr(.'ssing of unusual merit for Clirvsanlheniums. 10 lbs. Sj, 

 2S lbs. 54. .so, 56 lbs. S7.50, 112 lbs. S14. 

 " Valsang." The 2otli" century horticultural fertilizer. A perfect 

 ))lant-food for chrysanthemums, roses, carnations, grapes, toma- 

 toes, encumbers, or plant-life of anv kind, uxi lbs. $7, 56-lb. bag, 

 S.l. 28- lb. l)ag S2.50. 



Valsol." A soluble plant fertilizer for the use of exhibitors, ama- 

 teurs and others. Tins $1.50. 



