DUPUY Sc FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
FRIEND NOZZLE 
The original large spray nozzles doing 
away with the cluster. The only ones with 
the maker's name and word "Patented" 
stamped upon them. They have no horns, 
hooks, nothing to catch, drip or clog. Make 
the finest mist-like spray. Drive the spray 
farther into the trees than the cluster. The 
"Angle" sprays up under the leaves and 
down into the Calyx. The "Regular" 
is for ordinary work. State which is 
wanted. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 
refunded. Price, $1.75. 
NOZZLE CLUSTERS 
2- nozzle cluster. 40 cts.; with nozzles, 
S2.80. 
3- nozzle cluster. 50 ets.; with nozzles, 
$4.00. 
Fig. 47. 
SPRAMOTOR 
NOZZLE 
The best for white- 
washing and all other 
purposes yet invent- 
ed. Price. 80 cts. 
Fig. 57. 
IRON ROW-SPRAYER 
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These Iron Row Sprayers are of fixed width between the noz- 
zles, made to suit any width up to 42 Inches width at the same 
price or will be fitted with the rack and support. 
4 Rows — Without nozzles, $4.80. With nozzles $7.20. 
6 Rows — Without nozzles, $6.00. With nozzles, $9.00. 
SPRAMOTOR 
Nozzle Valve 
Fig. 39. 
Price: $1.20 
IRON EXTENSION PIPES 
Iron Extension Pipe is made In lengths to suit purchasers— 
either six or eight feet. Each. $1.20 and $1 .50. 
BAMBOO EXTENSION ROD 
Fig. 48. 
No iron is used In Its construction, the seamless tube extend- 
ing inside the bamboo being of brass, with brass connections at 
the ends, interchangeable with other sizes; will be made 6, 8. 
10, 12, or 14 feet long. 
A water drip guard and end prevents any drip from the nozzles 
running down the bamboo pole on to the operator's hands. 
Price — Bamboo Rod — 
8 feet $3.25 12 feet $3.90 
10 feet 3.60 14 feet "5.00 
1. 
KANSAS PRUNING 
KNIFE IMPROVED 
The Kansas Pruning Knife has revolutionized Tree 
pruning. Instead of being a hard and laborious task, it Is 
made a pleasant pastime on accoimt of the ease and speed 
with wtiich it can be done. 
On heavy limbs, or in cutting any limb close to the body 
of the tree, the knife works automatically — no levers to 
operate by hand — just put the hook over the limb and give 
a quick straight pull on the handle, as shown in cut 1, and 
off comes the limb. 
For cutting small outer or swinging branches, attach a 
cord to the ring in the sleeve, put the hook over the branch 
to be cut and pull on the cord, as shown in cut 2. 
. The work that this knife will do Is wonderful. Five or 
six trees can be trimmed with it while one Is being done with 
other knives. It will pay for itself every two or three days 
In use for the saving of time. It will cut any limb from the 
size of a match to one and one-quarter Inch in diameter. 
Any length handle can be used, giving one the advantage of 
standing on the ground to do the work and doing it properly 
No climbing, no standing or no hanging to limbs to work 
and make mistakes where one can't tell what to take out 
or what to leave. 
Thousands in use that are giving the best of satisfaction. 
The Kansas Pruning Knife needs no special recommenda- 
tion; by its work it speaks for itself and proves Its great 
value. Price, $3.50. 
With conditions as they are to-day, the prices on above goods are subject to change without notice. 
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