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Arthur T. Boddington , 342 West 14 th St.. New Vork City 



Kinney Pump. d". i-i,}. fig. 24.) For distributing water and 



inaiuiic turniKli ill" li isr at till- same time. S-'. 

 Lawn Sprinkler, "Cyclone." This low-down threo-arm Sprinkler 

 slan.ls about I loot in lieiglit. is well made and runs easily, the 

 head and amis nickel-plated and being on ?led runners insteatl 

 ol legs, has made it very popidar, the advantage being that they 

 can be pulled over the lawn easily without damage to the turl'. S2. 



Combination. Ma<le in iron with bra-s slide and thuinb nut, 

 niekid-plated throughout. When the brass slide is pulled baek 

 the usual lull-eiri 1? spray results. When it is pushed forward, a 

 li.dl-eir> le sprav is obtained. St. 25. 



Portable. This Sprinkler can be used a? a fountain by changing 

 the jet. 4-arm. $3.75; 8-arm. J4.50. 



The Fountain. (P. 145. fig. 116.) Made of heavy brass, 8 inches 

 in diameter. liasih- moved over the lawn without turning olf 

 the v.ater. Ji. 



The Kopesay. (F. 145. fig. 115.) Used on Jamestown Expo- 

 sition drounils. 1007. .Acknowledged by all users to be the 

 ariiie of perfection in the sprinkling line. Si each, Sio per doz. 



The Turbine. (P. 145, fig. 117.) .sihiple and effective. S2 each. 



The Twin Comet. The three upper arms re\-olvc rapidly, sprink- 

 ling meanwhile, and carrying around a slowly revolving nozzle, 

 wliii h sprinkles the ground for a great distance. Height, 17 in. 

 Js each. 



Sprinklers, Scollay. (P. 143. fig. 25.) 8-oz. Large, $1.25; small, 6oc. 



Angle Neck. 51.25. 

 Stott Sprayer. (P. 143. fig. 26.) A splendid aid; sprays under 



loliagi' periectlv. Si. 50 each. 

 Syringe, "Abol." (P. 143, fig. 29.) The best brass hand-syringe 



manufactured, with angle-neck attachment. No. 6, S7.S0 each. 

 Syxinge, Reed's Patent. (P. 143. fig. 30.) Extra-heavy brass 



syringe. 20 x i -'i' inches. Englisli-niade. Two roses and one jet, 



with (|uick-filling valves. S7.50 each. 

 Schubert's Sprinkler. (P. 143, fig. 31.) Can be used for either 



watering or syringing; especially recommended for greenhouse 



purposes. Si. 50 each. 

 Turbine Shower Tree Sprayer. (P. 145, fig. 117.) Used with 



conspicuous success in the New Vork City parks. $1.25. 

 Spray Nozzle, The Boston Graduating. (P. 143, fig. 33.) Throws 



a coarse or line spray or a .solid stream, ^^-inch. 50 cts.; postage 



extra. 5 cts. 



The Boston Rose Hose Sprinkler. (P. 143, fig. 34.) A wide-face 

 no/zle with numerous small holes, giving a gentle shower that 

 will not disturb the soil. 3-in. face. Si; 4-in. face, S1.25. 



Sprayer, Hand (Murtori's Patent). (P. 143, fig. 35.) Invaluable 

 for spraying orchids and other plants hanging from the rafters of 

 a greenhouse; especially adapted for ladies in the garden. Works 

 automatically by compressed air. Si 2 each. 



Spray Nozzle, The Newport. (P. 143, fig. 36.) 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 ro.ses, palms, etc., where 

 force is needed to keep down red spider, etc. Brass. Si each. 



Watering Pots, Haw's Pattern. (P. 145, fig. 11 1.) No. o. 3-qt.. 

 shelf, 9-inch spout, one rose and extra joint, S2. No. i, 3-qt., 

 japanned, two roses. $2.50. No. 2, 4-qt., japanned, two roses, S3. 

 No. 3. 6-qt., japanned, two roses. S3. 50. No. 4, 8-qt., japanned, 

 two roses, S4. No. 5. lo-qt.. japanned, one rose and .spreader, 

 $4.50. 



Watering Pots, "The Philadelphia." (P. 145, fig. 112.) With 



bra.ss joints and two copper-faced roses. 6-qt. S2, 8-qt. $2.25, 



lo-qt. S2.50. i2-qt. S2.75. 

 Watering Pots, French. (P. 145, fig. 113.) Brass handles and 



joints, two copper-faced roses; coarse and fine. 6-qt. S2.50, 8-qt. 



S2.7S, lo-qt. $3. 



Watering Pots, Strawberry or SheU. (P. 145, fig. 114.) Gal- 



v.iiii/i il; holds 3 f|ls.. Si. 25. 



Woodason's Atomizer. (P. 143, fig. 32.) For liquid insecticides. 

 $1.50 and $2.50 each. 



INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, ETC. 



Aphine. (P. 147, (ig. 122.) Effective against plant-sucking insects. 



such as green, black or white fly; red spider, thrip, mealy bug, 



brown and white scale. I'sed as a spray or wash, diluted in water 



in the proportions as directed on each can. An excellent cleanser 



for house plants, ^-jpt- 40 cts.. pt. 65 cts., qt. Si. gal. S2.S0. 

 Aphis Punk. A paper that has been thoroughly saturated with 



nicotine. I'sed for fumigating, giving off dense fumes of nicotine. 



Excellent lor aphis, thrip. white and green fly, also red spider. 



iKor use in greenhou.ses only.) Pkg. 75 cts., {7.50 for 12 pkgs. 

 Ant Exterminator. (P. 147, fig. 123.) Will destroy or drive aw;iy 



bla< k ants from lawns, trees, plants, houses or other affected 



hxality. I,b. tins. 80 cts. 

 Arsenate of Lead. (P. 147, fig. 124.) For spraying, etc. Eb. 



30 ( Is.. 2 lbs. 50 cts., s lbs. to 50 lbs. at 15 cts. per lb. 

 Bug Death. (P. 147. fig. 125.) Non-poisonous. Effective where 



paris green and other dangerous powders are employed. 5 lbs. 



50 rts., 12}4 lbs. Si. 100 lbs. I7.S0. 



Bordeaux Mixture. (P. 147, fig. 126.) Dry, i-lb. box 25 cts., 



4 lbs. and over at 22 < ts. per lb., SO-lb. keg Sio; liquid, pt. 30 cts., 

 (|t. 50 cts., 2 (|ls. Si. gal. Si.7.S- 



Carter's Worm Killer. For worms in golf-greens, tennis-courts, 

 etc. This powder can be applied at the rate of one-half pound 

 per stpiare yard and thoroughly watered. 25 lbs. S2, 50 lbs. S3. 50, 

 100 lbs. S6. 



Copper Solution, Ammoniatcd. (P. 147, fig. 127.) One quart of 

 solution to 25 ((iiarts of water. Qt. 5l. 



Climax Lawn Sand. (.P- I47. fig- 128.) Kills every weed that 

 grows on grass lawns and also improves the grass. Full instruc- 

 tions for using with all packages. 3 J^-lb. tin can 60 cts., 7-lb. tin 

 can Si. 14-lb. tin can Si. 75, 28-lb. wooden keg S3, 56-Ib. wooden 

 keg $5.50. II 2-11). wooden keg S9. 



Cutworm Food (Warnecke's). The best exterminator of cutworms. 

 Directions on pac-kage. 5 lbs. 85 cts., 10 lbs. Si. 35, 100 lbs. SS.so. 



Fir Tree Oil. (P. 147, fig. 129.) Death to mealy bugs, red spider, 

 green Hy and all other insect pests. Pt. Si, qt. $1.75, Hgal. S3, 

 gal. S.s-so- 



Fir Tree OU Soap, Stott's. (P. 147, fig. 130.) ^-Ib. can 30 cts., 



2-lb. can 85 cts. 



Fish OU Soap. (P. 147, fig. 131.) Lb. 18 cts., 3-lb. box 40 cts., 

 2.S lbs. S3. 100 lbs. Sio. 



Flowers of Sulphur. Lb. loc, 10 lbs. 75c., 25 lbs. and over at 6c. lb. 



Fungine. (P. 147. fig. 132.) An infallible remedy for mildew, rust, 

 wilt, bench-rot and other blights affecting flowers, fruits and 

 vegetables. Highly endorsed by leading growers. It is equally 

 effective under glass and out-of-doors. One gallon makes fifty 

 gallons of spraying material. Hpt. 30 cts., pt. 50 cts., qt. 75 cts., 

 gal. $2, lo-gal. keg SiS- 



Gishurst's Compound. 50 cts. per box. 



Hammond's Grape Dust. (P. 147, fig. 134.) 5-lb. pkg. 35 cts., 



lOo-lb. keg ?5..so. 



Hammond's Slug Shot. (P. 147, fig. 135.) 5-lb. pkg. 35 cts., 



lo-lb. pkg. 60 cts., 100 lbs. Ss.50. 

 Hellebore Powder. (P. 147, fig. 136.) One ounce to three gallons. 



i-lb. box 25 i ts., 2-lb. box 40 cts. 

 Imp Soap Spray. (P. 147, fig. 137.) Peculiarly effective against 



red spider on fruit, etc., rose bug. white, black and green fly, 



mealy bug. thrip, aphis, and other insect pests on fruit, flowers 



and foliage. Qt. 50 cts., gal. Si. 50, 5 gals. S7. 

 Kerosene Emulsion. (P. 147, fig. 138.) Qt. 50 cts., gal. Si. 25, 



5 gals. S5.50. 



Lemon Oil. (P. 147, fig. 139.) Pt. 50 cts., qt. 75 cts., Hgal. Si. 25, 

 gal. S2.25. 5 gals. Sio. 



Nicoticide. (P. 147, fig. 140.) Directions on packages. Pt., suffi- 

 cient for 32,000 cubic feet, S2.50, gal. Si 5. 



Nikoteen. (P. 147. fig. 141.) A thorough exterminator of insects. 

 Pt. bottle Si. so, 10 pts. S14. 



Nico-Fume. (P. 147. fig. 142.) Packed in tins, 24 sheets 75 cts., 

 144 sheets S3. 50, 288 sheets S6.50. 



Nico-Fume Liquid. (P. 147, fig. 143.) Pt. Si. 50, J^gal. S5.50, 

 gal. Sio. 50. 



Paris Green. (P. 147. fig. 144.) For the destruction of potato 

 bugs. Lb. 50 cts.. 5 lbs. S2.25. 



Scaline. Is composed of a high-grade petroleum and sulphur in 

 solution — three in one — a scalecide, insecticide and fungicide com- 

 bined. Can be applied in the growing and dormant season. Used 

 at a strength of one to twenty parts water for scale; one to fifty 

 for other sap-sucking insects. An effective winter spray for San 

 Jose and other scale; a summer spray for field and orchard work 

 against aphis, red spider, thrip and various fungi. Mixing readil>' 

 with water, containing no sediment, it can be applied with the 

 finest sprav nozzle. Qt. 75 cts., gal. Si. so, S gals. S6.2S, lo-gal. 

 keg Sio, bbl. (50 gals.) $37-50. 



Scalecide. (P. 147, fig. 145.) For spraying trees, etc. Gal. Si, 

 drum of 5 gals. ^3.25. 



Sodium Cyanide for Edwards' Cyaniding Apparatus. (P. 147 

 fig. 146.) Si. so per lb. 



Squito-Rid. .Vn effective remedy for repelling mosquitos, both 

 indoors and out-of-doors. It protects man and beast. J4pt 

 75 cts., pt. Si. 25, qt. S2. 



Tobacco Dust. Tlie burning or dusting kind. 5 lbs. will fumigate a 

 house 100 X 25 feet. Put up in loo-lb. bags for S4. 



Tobacco Stems. lOo-lb. bale S2. 300 lbs. $5. 



Vermine. .A. soil sterilizer and germicide for all .soil vermin, such as 

 cut-, eel-, wire- and grub-worms, slugs, root-lice, maggots and 

 ants. Use one part of \ ermine to four hundred parts of water, 

 thoroughly soaking the ground. It does its work effectively with- 

 out injury to vegetation, and protects your crops and lawns against 

 the ravages under the .soil. Pt. 65c., qt.'Sl, gal. S3. S-gal- keg S12.50. 



Weed KiUer, Target Brand. (P. 147. fig. 147.) Quart can, suflS- 

 cient to make 0 gallons of liquid, 50 cts.; gallon can, sufficient to 

 make 25 gallons of liquid. Si. 50; S-gal. keg, sufficient to make 

 125 gallons of liquid, S5. 



X-L-All Liquid Insecticide. (P. 147, fig. 148.) English prep- 

 aration for spraying; harmless to very delicate plants; kills meal.\' 

 bug. red spider, and all insect pests. Pt. 75 cts.. qt. Si. 25, Hgal. 

 $2, gal. 53 50- 



