% . 
40 Acres a Day 
a Successful Orchard PructicQ 
The tip-lo-clate fruit grower has learned by experience that Spraying pays. He is now anxious to learn 
and practice a cleaner, quicker, easier method of securing equal protection. To this man we address this 
advertisement of the Dusting Method—making no claims that have not been substantiated in commer¬ 
cial and experimental orchards. “We will dust again next season” is the verdict of every fruit grower who 
used the Niagara Dusting Alethod. The reason for this as gained from their letters is that— 
' ‘The Niagara Method of Dusting obtains as good if not better results than spraying, and the Dust can be applied so much 
faster (4 to 10J that frequent application can be made over large areas at critical times, assuring better protection.” 
Here are three Letters that Cover the Ground: 
ARKA.NSAS OUCHAIfD rT.ANT COMPAXY, 
Ili^liland, Ark., Nov. 10. 1010. 
Niapar.-i Sjirayor Co.. Mlddleport, N. Y. 
Gentlonien: The dust machine was perfectly sat¬ 
isfactory. \Ve mounted it on.a frame on a two- 
hor.se wagon and did our dusting with it. We 
used this machine for spraying loaches, and I must 
say that I could not see a big difference in the Dust 
and the Wet Spray, only we were able to do dou¬ 
ble the work with Dust Machine and got the same 
results. Not having to use water was of course a 
great big advantage. It looks to me as if the future 
of the Dusting Machine was very bright. I certain¬ 
ly hope that your fond hope, and my expectations can 
lx* carried out to tlie fullest extent. 1 want to say 
that water method's in an oretiard is an expensive pro- 
^ position and not only that but very burdensome, js we 
have to get over our trees very quickly when they are 
f out in leaf. I expect to buy a number of your Dusters 
this coming season. Thanking you for past favors. 1 remain 
Yours truly, (Signed) BEIIT JOHNSON, GeJi. Mgr. 
(Mr} Johnson is undoubtedly the largest Peach Orower 
in the World./ 
Williani.son, N. Y., Oct. 21, 191C. 
Niagara .Sprayer Company, Middleport. N. Y. 
Gentlemen: I expect you would like to 
know how I feel in regard to tlie dust. I 
must confess that when we got our apples 
on the table the.v were as good if not bet¬ 
ter than any grown in this neighborhood ' 
that was sjirayed with liquid, and believe 
me I am much pleased for 1 was so anxious 
for that to become a success and to get 
away from the annoyance of the sjiray and 
the slow method' of applying it. 
With the acreage we have it was almost 
imiiossible to spray at the right time and es- 
1 ecially when hel)) is so scarce. 
Now with tractors, trucks and dusters, if 
the lielp gets a little scarce my wife and 1 
have decided we can run tlie whole business. 
Yours truly, (.Signed) J. P. TEATS. 
(O/ie of the largest and most sttccessful fruit 
growers in Western Sew York.) 
South Glastonbury, Conn., Oct. 17, 191(1. 
The Niagara Sprayer Co., Middleport, N. Y. 
My dear Mr. Hart: Yours of 13th received. We are 
right now in the rush of the apple harvest and will be for 
a week -sr ten days. The only way for you to really find 
out how the dusting has behaved is to come over here uud tov/c 
at our orchards; it's worth while. 
The way it looks to us is tliat it is just about an even 
stand off with the best kind of spraying and we are cer¬ 
tainly getting some beautiful apples where most otiiers in 
the State are very inferior, but you really should come 
over here and see things, as neither my .son nor myself 
have a moment's time to go into details of the work by 
letter. 
We are particularl.v interested in what you say alxnit 
(Tusting peaches and a little later I will want you to tell 
us everything you know’ about it. as it will materially af¬ 
fect our work here ond in the Georgia Orchards the com¬ 
ing season. Yours very truly, (Signed) J. II. H.ILE. 
(The famous J. H. Hale of So. Glastonbury, Conn., and V<rt 
Valley. Ga. Mr. Hale further advises that he has harvested the 
finest crop of apples he has ever groivn and gives the Niagara 
Dusting Method the credit Jor it.) 
You want to know all about Dusting and find out all that has been done by 
the big Commercial Orchardists and Experimental Stations along these lines 
U se the Coupon—Send T oday for F ree Book on Complete History of Dusting 
(’iiig niau autl 
power engine—total weight J.OUO IDs. —will do as inucn work as o power siiray- 
ers and give at least eciual protection from codling moth, leaf roller, green worms, gypsy moth, apple scab, caterpillars, etc., etc. That the Dinst 
sticks to the fruit and foliage as long as liquid spray—may be applied at any time of day and on any day you can apply liquid spray—that there 
is no more wasted material than with liquid spray and that the Dust method effect.^ an actual saving of 25% in cost as well as savii: 
horse time—and takes away all the dirty, sloppy drudgery of spraying. 
Niagara Dusting Machines and Materials 
Ni.ig.ir.i Dusting Materials are ground to the finest possible powder—measured ac¬ 
curately and combined in the proper proportions. We SHpi)ly Niagara Dusting Sul- 
))hur—Niagara Powdered Arsenate Lead, Niagara Dusting Mixture and Tobacco Dust, 
a new contact insecticide which can be combined with any of the other Dust Mate¬ 
rials and successfully controls apple aphis, itear-psylla and other sucking insects. 
In ord'er that these dusting materials may be used successfully they must 
be of such fineness that 95% will pass through a 200 mesh screen. This re¬ 
quires special machinery and equipment. We believe we have the only Com¬ 
mercial Plant in the I'nited States capable of jiroduciEg Dusting Sulphur 
in large quantities. 
Niagara Dusting Machines are designed and built solely for dusting. Positive 
Forced Feed easil.v and finely adjusted for quantity of Flow. Easy accessibility, 
■simplicity and strength are the dominant features. The material is put directly 
into a hopper equipped with an agitator—and feed.s into the air chamber through 
a fine sieve by means of a revolving cylinder of stiff brushes—from the air 
chamber the dust is blown through and out of the flexible reinforced rubber dis¬ 
charge pipe by a high-speed fan which revolves at the rate of two thousand 
revolutions a minute. Each machine is equipped with a feed regulator and a 
clutch so that engine can run idle when desired. Any 3 horse-power engine 
can be used. 
R X. 
Niagara \ 
Sprayer 
Co. 
Middleport, N. Y. 
Sen(i free 
BOOK ON 
DUSTING 
yamc . 
Write for Free Book on Dusting—It containr. an accurate description of the Niagara Dusting Machines 
and\Materials, as well as a complete history of Dusting. Sent Free on request. 
Niagara Sprayer Company 
Model PI weighs only .lOO 
lbs.—tin skids long 
enough to allow the 
mounting of any gas 
engine (slip the 
spray rig engine on 
to the duster) is 
capable of Dust¬ 
ing 40 acres a 
day, will last 
indetinitely. 
64 Main Street, Middleport, N, 
F. A. FRAZIER, Pacific States Mgr. 
Seattle, Wash. 
Y Some .staunch believers in Dusting a.sscrt that the 
* * litinid spray should be used for the dormant appli¬ 
cations and recommend 
Niagara Soluble Sulphur Compound 
(IN POWDER FORM) 
the Spray Material which dissolves instantly in cold 
or hot water—produces clean, top quality fruit and 
is mere efficient, practical, economical and conven¬ 
ient than Dime and Sulphur Solution—because a 
KXblb. Drum of Niagara Soluble Sulphur Compound 
makes more dilute spray than a OOO-lb. barrel of 
lime and sulphur .solution—less to haul and handle 
—no loss from leakage, no crystallization, no spoil¬ 
age. as Niagara Soluble Sulphur Compound will 
keep indefinitely in any climate. Write the Niagara 
Sprayer t'ompany for full details if you 
want to save 25% on your liquid spray bills. 
.Iddrcss 
