Perfection Spray Pumps— Books 
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REID’S NURSERIES, UPLAND, OHIO 
Spraying and Spray Pumps. 
“A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT.” 
We Quote from a High Authority on this subject: "Growing plants are liable to injury from two classes 
of organisms; namely, noxious insects and parasitic fungi. Although these tiny foes are often considered too 
insignificant to merit serious attention, they annually destroy $300,000,000 worth ol crops in the United States. 
By an intelligent use of the spraying machine, a large proportion of this loss can be prevented at slight expense.” 
The Proper Use of Spraying Apparatus is deserving of the careful attention of every fruit-grower. A 
spray pump ana nozzle, well taken care of, will last for a long time, and will pay for themselves many times over; 
whereas careless usage may wear the apparatus out in one season. 
The “ Success ” Spray Pump. 
WITH BRASS WORKING PARTS. 
Very convenient for spraying a few trees, washing buggies, 
windows, etc., and for putting out fires. Bucket not fur- 
nished. 
Price, complete with Bordeaux combination spray noz- 
zle, $3.75. Seven-foot section hose and pole connection, 
for tree spraying, $1 extra. 
The “Success” Knapsack Sprayer.” 
WITH COPPER TANK AND DETACHABLE LEVER. 
This is the latest pattern of knapsack sprayer. An improve- 
ment on the type first introduced, by recommendation of Pro- 
fessor Galloway, of the Department of Agriculture. The 
lever can be removed and handle attached to use like a bucket 
pump. It also [has a foot rest. Straps are broad, to ease 
shoulders. 
The “ Success ’ 
Spray Pump. 
The “Success” Knapsack 
Sprayer. 
Price, complete with Bordeaux nozzle and under-sprayer, 
$10. Seven-foot section hose, etc., for tree spraying, $1 extra. 
The “ Success ” Kerosene Sprayer. 
BRASS PUMP, DETACHABLE COPPER TANK. 
This pump will mix water and oil in desired proportions 
while pumping. Dispenses with trouble and expense of mak- 
ing Kerosene Emulsion. By detaching oil tank and placing 
cap over oil inlet (this cap is furnished), the pump is then 
practically the Perfect "Success” Sprayer. All working parts 
are brass. The oil-controlling valve and attachments are 
patented. Full directions with each machine. 
Price, as per cut, $7. Seven-foot hose, etc., for trees, $1. 
Barrel Spray Pump. 
WITH BRASS WORKING PARTS AND AUTOMATIC 
AGITATOR. 
This pump is the popular barrel sprayer among the sev- 
eral made by the Doming Company, who make all the 
'sprayers listed herein. It has a 3-way discharge cock. 
Agitator always with pump. 
Price, pump only, without hose and nozzle, $5.50 ; with 
12%-foot section hose, Bordeaux nozzle and pole connection for Deming Sprayer, 
$2.50. The pump will take one or two sections. 
The Bordeaux Combination Spray Nozzle, for solid stream and graduated spray, used with all above sprayers. 
When especially ordered will furnish Deming Universal Nozzle instead. Price of either nozzle separately, GO cts. 
Send for illustrated book on "Spraying,” by Professor Weed. Price, 20 cts. A copy is furnished with each 
Spray Pump ordered from us. If book is ordered first, 20 cts. may be deducted from price of Sprayer. 
The “ Succesi ” Kerosene 
Sprayer. 
Barrel Spray Pump. 
Standard Horticultural Books, (postpaid at prices named. 
AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURE. Containing practical di- 
rections for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted 
to the United States. In the present new edition of the Ameri- 
can Fruit Culturist, a general revision of the work has been 
made throughout, and among the added portions are descrip- 
tions of the newer strawberries, raspberries, peaches and 
grapes. By John J. Thomas. Cloth, 12mo, $2.50. 
BARRY'S FRUIT CARDEN. By P. Barry. A standard 
work on fruit and fruit trees, the author having had over 30 
years’ practical experience at the head of one of the largest 
nurseries in this country. New edition, revised up to date. In- 
valuable to all fruit-growers. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo, $2. 
FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMERICA: Their Cul- 
ture, Propagation and Management. With descriptions of all 
the finest varieties, native and foreign, cultivated in this coun- 
try. By A. J. Downing. It contains the names and synonyms 
of over 10,000 varieties by Charles Downing. Over 1,000 
pages, with several hundred outline engravings- $5. 
FULLER'S SMALL-FRUIT CULTURIST. By Andrew S. 
Fuller. Rewritten, enlarged, and brought fully up to the 
present time. The hook covers the whole ground of small 
fruits, their culture, varieties, packing for market, etc. $1.50. 
FULLER’S CRAPE CULTURIST. By A. S. Fuller. This 
is one of the very best of works on the Culture of the hardy 
grape, with full directions for all departments of propagation, 
culture, etc., with 150 excellent engravings, illustrating plant- 
ing, grafting, training, etc. Cloth. 12mo, $1.50. 
FULTON’S PEACH CULTURE is the best work upon the 
subject of peach growing for those who would be successful in 
that culture in any part of the country. It has been thoroughly 
revised, and a large portion of it rewritten, Cloth, 12mo, $1.50. 
QUINCE CULTURE. By W. W. Mekch. An illustrated 
handbook for the propagation and cultivation of the quince, 
with description of varieties, insect enemies, diseases and their 
remedies. Cloth, 12mo, $1. 
