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AUTO COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER. 
One of the best spraying contrivances on th‘, market. It is an air 
tight cylinder 2 feet long by 7 inches in diameter. Easily carried under 
one arm, the shoulder strap assisting. It holds four gallons, three of 
liquid and one of air—sufficient to spray half an acre of potatoes or 
similar crop. A few strokes of the plunger charge the tank with com¬ 
pressed air, which, while the nozzle is held open, ejects the fluid uni¬ 
formly for ten to fifteen minutes. The “ auto pop ” nozzle cannot 
clog, and can be regulated to throw any gradation of spray from a 
solid stream to fog. Any fluid concoction can be applied with it, even 
to whitewash. 
Price, No. 1, galvanized steel tank, $6.00; No. 2, brass tank, $7.00: 
No. 30, a new auto sprayer with supplementary pump strapped to op¬ 
erator s leg and not interfering with his movements, obviating the ne 
cessity of removing the sprayer to “ pump up.” Price, galvanized tank 
S7.00; brass; $8.00; double row attachment for spraying two rows at 
once, $2.00; brass extension pipe, per 2-ft. length, 35c., or with elbow 
for spraying under vines, 70c. Torch attachment burns kerosene—the 
compressed air oxygenizing it and forcing the flame 4 feet — hot and 
fine for worms’ nests, $1.00. 
"SUCCESS” KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 
A Knapsack Sprayer and Bucket Sprayer Combined. 
For applying fungicides and insecticides in a mist-like spray, for the 
treatment of mildew black rot on grapes, as well as for potato blight, etc. With it a man can spray five to 
six acres of vines in a day. The machines are made entirely of copper and brass, and the chemicals will not 
corrode or rust them. The air chamber keeps up a steady pressure,*so a continuous discharge is given. This 
sprayer may be used either as a knapsack or bucket sprayer. They are provided with a mechanical agitator. 
Any leakage around the plunger is returned into the tank, and does not run down the operator's back. The 
attachment shown at A is for underspraying. Price, complete, as shown in cut, $13.00. 
SUCCESS KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 
WOODASON S BELLOWS 
FOR POWDER AND FLUID. 
WoodasoYs Double Cone Powder Bellows. 
For Dusting Plants with Dry Powders for Insects and Fungus. 
This double cone bellows can be held in any direction without wast¬ 
ing powder, as it regulates its own supply, and it does not clog up, 
dusting under the leaves as well as on top. The best article ever in¬ 
vented for destroying insects in the conservatory, garden orchard, or 
field. ( See cut.) Price, $3.00. 
Woodason's Single Cone Powder Bellows. 
Price, large size, $2.00; small size (for conservatory and house use), 
$1.25. 
Woodason's Fluid Vaporizing Bellows. 
For Spraying Plants with Fluid Decoctions for Insects and Fungus. 
This throws a spray as fine as mist, rendering the use of strong solutions 
perfectly safe on tender foliaged plants; it forces the fluids into every 
crevice, without using half the quantity required by syringe or sprinkler. 
(See cut.) Price, large size, $2.00. Small size (for house use), $1.50. 
The Asbestos Torch. 
Attach the torch to the end of a pole of 
suitable length; saturate with kerosene oil, 
light and hold under the caterpillars’ nests 
and pass quickly along the branches and 
around the trunk of the tree where the in¬ 
sects lodge. The heat instantly destroys 
the insects and will in no way injure the 
tree. Price, 25c. each, or by mail, 30c. 
Norton's Plant Duster. 
For dusting potatoes, vines, etc. An air- 
chamber prevents clogging. The dust 
- ^ guard prevents the powder from escaping 
beyond the plant being treated. Price, 85c. each. 
mailed free 
Henderson’s Vaporizing Sprayer. 
Sprays fluids in the form of mist. Made en¬ 
tirely of brass and will not corrode nor rust. 
Just what is needed for applying insecticides 
and fungicides is a mist-like vapor. The tapering point to the air-chamber 
gives great force to the spray. Holds one quart. (See cut.) Price, $1.00. 
NORTON s 
PLANT 
DUSTER. 
Compressed Air Atomizer. 
The most perfect small hand compressed 
air sprayer made. Delivers a continuous 
fog-like spray. Is fitted with straight and 
adjustable nozzles making a perfect under leaf sprayer. In fact, 
spray can be delivered at any angle or position desired. Made 
in solid sheet brass highly polished; holds 1 quart. Price, $2.00. 
Champion Dry Powder Gun. 
For applying any dry powder, such as Paris green, hellebore, in¬ 
sect powder, plaster, etc., on plants or trees, the powder being 
evenly distributed over a wide space and with the least possible 
waste, the work being more rapidly done than by any other known 
implement. It is 27 inches long, 
with extra tubes for dusting trees, 
and holds one quart of powder. 
By turning the crank a fan is rap¬ 
idly revolved, which forces a cur¬ 
rent of air through the tubes, that 
carries with it a small portion of 
powder. The quantity may be in¬ 
creased or diminished, as desired. 
(See cut.) Price, complete, $7.50. 
Little Giant Powder Gun. 
Is made on the same general 
principles as the " Champion ” de¬ 
scribed above, to fill the want for 
a lower-priced machine, and is not 
supplied with so many nozzles, but 
for single row dusting and orchards 
it is all right. Price, $5.50. 
LEGGETTS 
Our Implement Catalogue (onal^iicaSSn) illustrates aid describes a fuH line of Horse and Hand Power Spraying Instruments. 
