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Arthur T. Boddington . 342 West l^th St.. New Vork City 



MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN SUPPLIES, continued 



Sprayers, Syringes, Etc. 



The '» Auto- Spray " No. 1 (Knapsack), is tlior 

 on^flily substantial and constructed upon niecliaiii- 

 cal lines. We may safely clanii that it is the only 

 thoroughly practical and absolutely iierfect com- 

 pressed-air sprayer manufactured. It is 

 used by Tiearly, if not a'l of the State Ex- 

 periment Stations and by the United States 

 ( iovernnu nt. See illustration. $7.50. 

 I'l ii es and catalosnes of the E. C. Brown 

 ant.is))i;iy U'-iction) machinery upon ap- 

 pliialmn. 



The Ferguson Combination Sprayer 



and Syringe. The only iirarlical greer.- 

 hocse ( (imbination S|)rayer and syringe on 

 Ml.- mai ket.. The three different roses that 

 no w ith each sprayer make it possible to 

 either water, spray or syringe at will by 

 simi);\ adjusting whichever rose is desired. 

 Recommended for syringing under the foli- 

 age 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 an ordinary' noz- 

 zle, f;^. 



The Boston Graduating Spray Nozzle. 



Throws a coarse or fine sprav or a solici 

 strc'am. \-in, 5orts., i-in. 6octs. ; postage 

 e.x'ra cts. 

 Syringes, Best Plate Valve. Large size, 

 with one stream and two spray roses, 

 with side pieces on barrel. Length of 

 barrel, 18 in, ; diam., i 'A in. No. 3,^6.50. 

 Best Conical Valve. Large size, with 

 one stream and two spray roses, whicli 

 are placed, when not in use, in the han- 

 dle 01 the Syringe. The handle is strong- 

 ly mounted with a solid brass cap and 

 iSin. ; <iianieter, I'A in. No. 4' $j. 

 Fi,r liquid insecticides. |i. 25 and $3. 

 The Newport Nozzle-Sprayer. This sprayer is undouf)tedly the 

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

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

 as dew. or with the force and strength of a pelting rain. Excel- 

 lent for '■ getting under " foliage of roses, palins, etc., where force 

 is needed to keep down red spider, etc. Made of brass. Price, 

 $1.50 each, $\s per doz 

 Pump, The Kinney. For distributing water and manure through 

 the hose at the same time. 



PATENTED. 



Auto Spray, No. 1 



Diameter, 7 in. ; heiiiht. y ft , 

 capacity 4 i^als. , weitjlit empty 

 7 lbs. ■ weijiht loaded 39 lb5. ; 

 weij^ht shipping 12 lbs 



ring. Length of barrel, 

 Woodason's Atomizer. 



Braas Valve Syringe, 18 inches long 



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

 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. 



Fumigators, Vaporizers and Powder Bellows 



Fumlgator," Eureka." For fumig.iting F.arh ^-'k"''<i^'. 

 witli tobacco stems. 



-Mo. I holds 'A pi ( k stems $1 50 



No. 2 holds I peck stems 2 no 



No. 3 holds 'A fmslicl ste'ns •? 50 



Vaporizer, Campbell's Patent Sul- 

 phur. Designed 111 v.'ipori/e sulphur 

 in greenlionses without danger. Mosi 

 usefu; for killing mildewan(i otherfun 

 goiis diseases. 



No. I. For houses lip to 5,'«o cubic 



feet of space 6 



No. 2. For houses up to 10,000 cubic 



feet of sp.-icc 7 5" 



Glass Balls for ;ibov<-. I'er box of 6, 15 cts. 

 Yellow Powder. I'er tin, 20 cts. 

 Hollow, or Solid Wlclcs for either size. 15c. 

 Bellows, Woodason's. Single cone, large Eacli 



size, powder $2 .so 



Single cone, sinall size, powder i 50 



Double cone pf)wder bellows 3 ,S<> CampbelFo Vaporizer 



The Ferguson Combination Sprayer and Syringe 



Duster, The Little Giant. Machine weighs 6 lbs. ; furnished Each 

 with three tubes, five nozzles and strap. Weighs, cased for 

 shipping, 12 lbs. Distributes any dry powder, I^aris green, 

 etc. Dusts two rows at a time. Reservoir holds nearly a 



(mart of powder $5 50 



Brownie. Distributes any dry powder. Twoi6-in. tubes and 

 one spread nozzle furnished. Weighs3!4 lbs. ; gro.ss weight, 

 cased, 10 lbs. Reservoir holds '^Ib. Paris green, 2ozs. helle- 

 bore, etc 3 50 



W^atering Pots 



*' The Philadelphia." With brass joints and two copper-faced 



roses. 6-<it. $1.75. 8-qt. $?. io-(it. S2.25, I2-Cit. $2.50. 

 French. Brass handles and joints; two cojiper-faced roses ; coarse 

 and fine. 6-qt. $2.50, 8-qt. $2.75, lo-qt. Jf3. 



Lawn Sprinklers 



The Fountain. Made of heavy brass, .S inches in diameter. Easily 

 niovecl over the lawn without turning off the water. (See illus- 

 tration,) $1.25 



The Kop c s a y 

 Lawn and Gar- 

 d o n Sprinkler. 

 Used, on Jatnes- 

 t o w^ n Exposition | 

 (i r o u n d s , 1907. 

 .'Vcknowledged by | ■-. 

 all users to be the \^ " ' 

 acme of perfection 

 in the sprinkling 

 line. As a sprink- 

 ler or spraver for 



use in the garden. Fountain Lawn Sprinkler 



orchard or lawn 



the Kopcsay 's best because it can be used in so many different 

 ways and angles. It is possible to thoroughly soak every foot of lawn 

 and not even dam] "n the shoes in the process, jfi ea., $10 per doz. 



Th^ "New " Planet Jr." Hill and Drill Seeders 



(FOR HAND-POWER) 



A good Seeder is one of the most important of garden and farm 

 implements. With it the seeding may f)e done in one- 

 fourth of the time required by hand, and be done far 

 better, producing a more even crop antl with a great 

 ^a\ ingof seed. With the "hill droppers " there is also 

 .1 great additional saving of labor in hoeing and thinning. 

 No. 5 Seeder. A special large size 'or gardeners 

 ami f.iriiiers, sugar-beet growers, etc. Wheel, i6V^-in. , capac- Each 



'ty. 5 qts $13 00 



No. 3 Seeder. The popular size for market-gardens and large 



private ;ind hotel gardens. Wheel, 15 in. ; capacity, 3 qts... 10 50 

 No.. 4 Seeder. The favorite size for family gardens and small 



market-gardens. Wheel, 11 in.; capacitv, 2 (jts 8 50 



No. 4 Seeder (combined with Single wlieel-hoe OutfitNo. 17). 

 .Seeder removes for hoi'ing, etc. Wheel, 11 in.; capacity, 

 2 (|ts 10 50 



The New " P!anet Jr." \yheel-Hoes and Cultivators 



(FOR HAND-POWER) 



Wheel-hoes, with their attachments for cultivating, hilling, furrow- 

 ing, covering, etc., are among thegreat labor savers of the age. They 

 not only make the care of all rowed cro])s a ])leasure Init enable a 

 m.in to care for live limes the area that can be done by " the man 

 with the (other) hoe." Each 

 No. 1 1 Double Wheel-hoe. 2 6-in. and 2 4-in. hoes; 4cultivat- 



itig teeth; '.'plows; 2 3 tooth and 2 stooth rakes; 2 leaf lifters. jSg 00 



No. 12 Double Wheel-hoe. 2 6 in. hoes; 2 leaf lifters 7 00 



No. 13 Double Wheel-hoe. 2 6-in. hoes 4 75 



No, 16 Sintcle Wheel-hoe. 2 6-in. hoes; 3 cultivating teeth ; 



I i)lo\v , I ,1 tooth and 1 s 'ootl'' "'ake; i leaf lifter 5 85 



No. 17 Single Wheel-hoe. 2 6-in. hoes; 3 cultivating teeth ; 



1 plow 5 



No. 17'4 Single Wheel-hoe. 2 6-in. hoes: 3 cultivatingteeth; 



I le.if lifl. r 4 50 



No. 18 Single Wheel-hoe. 2 6-in. hoes 3 5o 



