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Popular Types of Hand Sprayers, Dusters, Etc. 
GEM SPRAYER. Just right for the 
gardener with a plant or two that 
may need an occasional spraying, or 
for the housewife who requires a 
small outfit for handling fly oils or 
disinfectants. Heavy tin, holds 
Y<i pt. 35c., postpaid. 
“NO DRIP” CONTINUOUS AT¬ 
OMIZER. A simple, easily filled at¬ 
omizer for small gardens, and inside 
use. Tin tank and barrel. Pt. size, 
60c. 
PLATZ GREEN DUSTER. By far 
the most convenient and practical 
bellows-type duster we have been 
able to find. Light, sturdy, compact 
and efficient. 3 lbs. capacity, 30 inch 
extension with a spreader to direct 
the dust upwards from the under¬ 
side of the foliage—the only proper 
way to dust. Wt. 7 lbs. $7.50 
No. 26 BG 
Sprays Continuously 
Buy an extra lacquer nozzle for the 
No. 26BG if wanted for paint. 25c. 
BROWN AUTO SPRAYER, No. 
26BG. The latest model of the most 
satisfactory hand sprayer we have 
ever offered. It will please you as it 
has hundreds of others—it does its 
job so well, producing with the least 
possible effort that continuous, mist- 
like spray which gives the best re¬ 
sults. With the angle nozzle you can 
reach the underside of the foliage 
on shrubs, Roses, flowers, vines, 
and vegetables, where many insects 
lurk. You can always see the con¬ 
tents of the glass reservoir, clean it 
as easily as a fruit jar and replace it 
in case of accident. It is a pleasure 
to recommend this sprayer for in¬ 
secticides, disinfectants, and fly- 
oils for just about every need of 
the suburban garden lover. 
Capacity, one quart. $1.25, 
postpaid. 
POMO-GREEN DUSTER. It is a real pleasure 
to recommend and sell this remarkably effi¬ 
cient and inexpensive duster because it is so 
practical and satisfactory. Simple in construc¬ 
tion, with no parts needing replacement. Lubri¬ 
cate occasionally with powdered graphite. A 
“little wonder’’ for handling all kinds of dry in¬ 
secticide dusts, including Pomo-Green with 
Nicotine and Cyanogas. Equipped with ex¬ 
tension tubes and nozzles for placing dust on 
underside of foliage of vegetables, Roses, vines, 
shrubs, etc. With a piece of rubber tubing at¬ 
tached, Cyanogas “A” can be forced into rat holes, mole 
runs, woodchuck burrows, ant hills, etc. Model “BX,” 
1 pt. size, one 12 in. extension, $1.00 postpaid; Model 
“F,” 1 qt. size, two 12 in. extensions, $1.25 postpaid; 
Model “D,” 2 qt. size, 50 in. over all, just right for 
Mexican Bean beetle control, $2.50. 
PLANT SPRINKLERS, Spraywell. None better for 
spraying or syringing house plants, sprinkling clothes, 
spreading disinfectants, etc. Rubber, straight or 
bent neck. Postpaid, 6 ozs. 70c., 10 ozs. $1.00. 
Powder Bulb. Ideal for spreading Pomo-Green on 
single plants, Pulvex on pets, Cyanogas or other bug 
killers into cracks and crevices against vermin, or 
placing liquid putty on greenhouse and hotbed 
sash. Straight neck only, rubber, $1.50, postpaid. 
VAPOR MIST ATOMIZER 
(Utilex.). A handy bottle sprayer with 
its working parts made of brass, nickel 
plated. Operates easily with one finger, 
throwing a large, fine mist. Can be used to 
sprinkle clothes, apply disinfectants, in¬ 
cluding Semesan, and syringe house plants. 
With bottle, $1.25 postpaid. 
Vapor Mist Atomizer 
Spraywell 
Angle 
Plant Sprinkler 
Spray while plants are young with Magnesium Arsenate, using 2 lbs. per acre in 100 
gallons of water. When ready to harvest, use Red Arrow, a non-poisonous pyrethrum- 
rotenone spray, 1 ounce to 4-gallons of water. Slug Shot in its present improved form 
may be safely used at any stage. See Insecticide pages following for sizes available and prices. 
SPRAYING IS A NECESSITY 
The successful production of farm and or¬ 
chard crops, as well as ornamentals of every 
kind, depends to a large degree upon the pro¬ 
tection afforded against bacterial and fun¬ 
gous diseases, and injurious insects. Our 
list of Fungicides and Insecticides on the 
following pages, comprises the most im¬ 
portant spray materials on the market—the 
standard, dependable kinds. Likewise, the 
spraying equipment is representative of 
modern, up-to-date types in good, reliable 
merchandise—the kind you can depend up¬ 
on for results. Your health, strength and 
time are too valuable to expend with low 
grade, cheap tools. 
“Delayed Dormant” 
Spray 
“Pink” Spray 
The “Dormant” Spray on Apples, with 
either Scalecide or Lime Sulphur solution, is 
primarily to kill scale. The “Delayed Dor¬ 
mant” is preferable, for it controls other in¬ 
sects as well. Use Black Leaf 40 (nicotine 
sulphate), with Lime Sulphur for aphis. Scale¬ 
cide alone kdls aphis, the bud moth and the 
eggs ot the European red mite, a very troublesome pest in New 
England. The “Pink Spray” is for scab control; Lime Sulphur 
Mexican Bean Beetle 
at work 
“Calyx” Spray 
“Fourth” Spray 
(1-40) may be combined with Arsenate of Lead and 
Black Leaf 40. 
The “Calyx” Spray controls aphis, codlin 
moth, scab and other fungous diseases. Apply so¬ 
lutions as for the Pink Spray before the calyx 
closes on Apples. The “Fourth” Spray with the 
same solutions as above is usually applied ten 
days to three weeks after the petals fall. Consult your State 
college for additional information. 
