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NIAGARA DUSTERS AND MATERIALS 
Dusting Pays 
In Orchard, Field or Vineyard 
Ask any man who has dusted and he will tell you Dusting 
pays because it gives at least equal protection while effect¬ 
ing a great saving in labor and time. 
Niagara 
Dusters and Dust Mixtures 
Have Made the Dusting Method a Success 
The first commercial Duster was a Niagara, and the first suc¬ 
cessful commercial Dust Mixtures bore the Niagara Brand. 
Year by year additional Niagara Dust Mixtures have been per¬ 
fected and new types of Niagara Dusters have been designed. 
Today, no matter what the crop, you can protect it easily, 
quickly and economically with the right Niagara Duster 
applying the right Niagara Mixture in just the right way 
Tell us what crop you want to protect 
and we will send you a booklet showing the 
Duster and the Mixture best suited for the work. 
This Niagara P. W. Potato Duster 
with 2 V 2 Horse Power Air-Cooled 
Engine Will Dust 30 Acres a Day 
Dusting Irish Potatoes with a copper dust plus a poison for 
diseases and insect pests has been practiced for the past two 
years in New York, Vermont and Nova Scotia by both prac¬ 
tical growers and experimental stations with very satisfactory 
results. 
The sturdy Niagara Power Potato Duster (illustrated), a 
triumph in Niagara engineering skill, dusts four rows at a 
time and covers 30 acres a day. By adjusting the nozzles it 
delivers the dust to the vines in a horizontal, downward or 
upward current as desired. The entire distributing system is 
easily adjusted to suit the height of the potatoes and width 
of rows. 
Niagara Potato Dust contains dehydrated copper sulphate 
and Calcium Arsenate and is used for early and late ' fghts 
and for the pot: to bug. Wherever used it stimulates the 
growth of the vines and gives larger yields. 
In regard to dust on potatoes. IVe are satisfied that the 
results we get are as good as from sprayed. Check rows 
showed half rotten when dug, dust and sprayed no sign of 
rot, and are keeping good a‘. present writing. 
...... (Signed) Lenniiouts Bros. 
Williamson, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1921. 
We like the dust so well that liquid spray is out of the 
question. We used the dust on cabbages, greenhouse toma¬ 
toes and potatoes. 
I wish you would send me prices and description of your 
Power dusters. ( Signed ) A. F. Hickman. 
Eden, N. Y., Jan. 17, I get. 
We simply dusted the potatoes with drv Bordeaux begin¬ 
ning first when the tops were five or six inches high and 
continuing throughout the season until the tops were nearly 
ripe, and I am very favorably impressed with the dry poivde'r. 
It increased the yield fifty bushels per acre. 
n T „ (Signed) B. E. Slayton. 
Cohocton, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1921. 
Niagara Traction Potato Duster 
will cover 20 acres a dav 
The Niagara Hand Blower Gun 
will cover V 2 acre per hour 
tf you grow potatoes “ 
Write for Bulletin 212 
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NIAGARA SPRAYER CO 
MIDDLE PORT NEW YORK 
