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\J3arr and Suqcicu, 1872. 



BARB'S LONDON-MADE 



GARDEN SYRINGE. 



ECONOMIC GARDEN SYRINGE. 



N?5 



FERN CASE SYRINGE. 



For superiority of action, strength, 

 and finish, these high class Garden 

 Syringes are without exception the best 

 in the market. The bore of the barrel is 

 perfectly true, which makes the action of 

 the piston very easy. The packing is 

 finished in a very superior manner, and 

 this secures the full complement of water 

 being drawn into the barrel, while the 

 stuffing-box prevents its escape at the 

 handle, and the correct boring of the rose 

 ensures a perfectly even discharge. Thus, 

 with these Syringes the maximum of work 

 can be accomplished with the minimum 

 of manual labour. All the Syringes can 

 be fitted with the Angle-joint, as shown 

 in No. 1, so that even a lady, in syringing 

 her fern-case or miniature conservator)', 

 can enjoy the full advantages of this mode 

 of washing the plants from beneath, or 

 in any other way where the Angle-joint 

 is necessary. 



FIRST QUALITY SYRINGE. 



As illustrated and described above, with 1 Jet and 2 Roses, with Ball Valve:. 



No. 1, Garden Syringe 18 inches long, diameter ik inches 21/ ; if with angle-joint, 7/6 extra. 



No. 2, Garden Syringe 15 ,, ,, ij , 15/ ,, ,, 7/ 



No. 3, Gentlemen's Syringe 15 ,, ,, ,, 1 , 12/6 ,, ,, 6/6 ,, 



No. 4, Ladies' Syringe 13A ,, ,, 1 10/ ,, ,, 6/ 



No. 5, Fern Case Syringe... 7 ,, ,, with one rose only 5/6 ,, 4/6 „ 



SECOND QUALITY SYRINGE. 



A good strong useful Syringe which can be recommended, with 1 Jet and 1 Rose, with Ball Valve. 



No. 6, Garden Syringe 18 in. long, dia. ih in. 15/ I No. 8, Gentlemen's Syringe 14 in. long, dia. 1 in. 9/ 



No. 7, Garden Syringe 14 ,, ,, i| ,, 11/ | No. 9, Ladies' Syringe iz\ ,, ,, 1 ,,5/6 



The Paxton Nail Bag, 10/6. 



No. 10. 

 No. 11. 

 No. 12. 

 No. 13. 

 No. 14- 

 No. 15. 



5> x 

 ^ x 



No. 16. ..16/ 



v6 per 1000 

 6/6 ,, 

 8/ 

 9/6 



ci/ „ 

 .13/' 6 •> 



13- 



/8 per 100 



/9 M 



/10 „ 



1/3 H 

 1/6 „ 



2/6 



Medicated Shreds.— These are made from web- 

 bing of various widths, and coated over with a compo- 

 sition which is objectionable to insects ; so that while 

 the preparation preserves the fabric, it prevents insects 

 harbouring about the trees. The illustration gives the 

 sizes and widths of the different shreds. 



THE IMPROVED ^AXTOJ? FU- 

 MIGATOR.— Those who dislike the dis- 

 agreeable process of fumigating houses 

 in the ordinary way will find the Paxton 

 Eumigator to be all they could desire. It 

 is simple and efficacious. The nozzle, 

 cylinder, and inner gratings are cast in 

 brass, and will stand any reasonable 

 amount of beat; the bellows are strong 

 and well made. The operator baa simply 

 to insert the nozzle through a small 

 opening, and gently work the bellows 

 till he has tilled the house with smoke. When fumigating a single plant, screw on the brass tube to the nozzle, and by that 

 means scorching the foliage will be avoided. 12s. 6d. each. 



