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R USEFUL SPRAY PU|\IP 
AND A PERFECT STRINGER. 
If ever there was an instrument where the words 
“ immense improvement ” are correctly applied it is 
this. In this we get one continual stream of finest 
rain at a great force to dislodge insects and spiders' 
homes ; it leaves the house and every a.'iil of leaf, 
nook, and corner saturated. We have never had 
anything so needful for stove and Orchids as this. 
Those who have to bob and squat like a pop-gun 
for hours with a syringe will hail this with the 
greatest delight, as it does more work in one five 
minutes, and that more effectual, than the old system 
in half-an-hour. — H. Cannell, Senior. 
Each — £ s. d. 
No. I, 4 in. diameter air chamber ... ... 3 3 0 
No. 2, in. „ „ 3 13 6 
Extra Roses (improved pattern) 0 3 0 
Extra Jets ... ... ... 0 I 3 
Height of Pump about 2 ft. 2 in. 
The Most Useful Hyacinth Glasses. 
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In order to ensure success in growing Hyacinths in glasses, 
a renewal of the water and cleaning of the glasses 
now and then is of great importance. Hitherto both 
could not be accomplished without pulling out the bulb, doing 
more or less injury to the tender roots, and other inconveniences. 
The new patent Glasses effectually remove all diffi- 
culty, and have the advantage of being both con- 
venient and comparatively cheap. The tube contains 
the bulbs with the roots, and is simply lifted up and put aside 
without touching the bulbs at all. The container may then be 
easily cleaned and filled with fresh water. 
WHITE, BLUE, FLUM, and UBEEIT, 
9d. each; 8s. per dozen. 
