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INSECTICIDE APPLlAlMCES 
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New High Grade Spraving Pump, 
The “POMONA.” 
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“Perfection” Spraying Outfit. 
‘SI’ Woodason ' s Single Cone Powder Bellows. 
charge hose and a graduating Sprav Nozzle. At 1>ric( ‘* hir^e size. $1.75. Small size (for con- 
the aperture “ B” is attached three feet of return servatory and house use), $1.00. 
hose, so that, at every stroke of the pump, a 
small part of the liquid is redischarged into the LOW-Priced Powder Bellows, 
barrel, which keeps the liquid well mixed. Will hold about a pound of Paris preen or 
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SPRAYING OUTFIT. 
w ,-, TO . . , ~ ■/o ”-’ eitlier one or two rows may be operated on at 
i unton a barrel. Weight. 6.> lbs. (See cut.) j one passage, as desired. Price $125 each 
Price of outfit complete (not including barrel), complete ’ ’ 
with Brass Cylinder, Plunger and Rod, $10.00. I 
Henderson’s “Success” Hand Force Pump 
HENDERSON’S “SUCCESS” HAND 
FORCE PUMP. 
This is the best and most durable portable 
band pump in the market. Working parts are 
made of solid brass with large air chamber, and 
is double-acting, throwing an absolutely contin¬ 
uous stream, either solid or in a fine spray, as 
desired: very light and easily carried, and 
works from any bucket or tub. ‘just the thing 
for throwing liquid insecticides and fungicides 
on low trees, shrubs, plants, etc. (See cut.) 
Price, $3.50 
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 insects lodge. The 
heat instantly destroys the insects and will in 
no way injure the tree. (See cut.) Price, 50c. 
each, or by mail, 60c. 
Leggett’s Improved Powder Gun. 
For applying any dry powder, such as Paris 
green, London purple, Hellebore, Insectpowder, 
Lime, Plaster, etc., on plants or trees, the pow¬ 
der being evenly distributed over a wide space 
and with the least possible waste ; the work be¬ 
ing more rapidly done than by any other known 
i mplemeut. It is 24 inches long, with four extra 
lubes which when attached make the whole 
length seven feet, weighs 4£ lbs., and holds one 
quart of powder. By turning the crank a fan is 
rapidly revolved, which forces a current 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. 
Woodason’s Double Cone Powder Bellows. 
This bellows can be held in any direction 
without wasting Powder, as it regulates its own 
supply, and it does not clog up. The best article 
ever invented for destroying insects in the con¬ 
servatory, garden, orchard or field ; it will kill 
every bug upon one acre of potatoes, under the 
leaves as well as on top, in an hour. (See cut.) 
Price, $2.75. 
Woodason’s Vaporizing Bellows. 
This throws a spray as fine as mist, ren¬ 
dering the use of strong solutions perfectly 
safe on tender foliaged plants ; it forces 
the fluids into every crevice, without using 
half tlieqnaniity required by syringe or sprink¬ 
ler. (See cut.) Price, large size, $2.00. Small 
size (for house use), $1.25. 
Perfected Knapsack Sprayer. 
For applying Bordeaux Mixture and otlier 
fluid remedies in a mist-iike spray, for the 
treatment of grapes and other vegetation, for 
the prevention and cure of mildew, black-rot 
and kindred diseases. The machine is made 
entirely of copper and brass and the chemicals 
will not corrode or rust it. The air chamber 
keeps up a pressure, so a continuous discharge 
is given. (See cut.) Price, $12 00. 
The “Lenox” Sprayer. 
A cheap sprayer for applying poisonous fluids 
such as Paris green water, etc., to grapevines, 
low trees, bushes, potatoes, garden vegetables, 
etc. Can be carried either on the back or by 
band, as desired. It is made of galvanized iron, 
holds five gallons of fluid, which flows through 
the rubber tube and is forced out in a spray by 
pressing the rubber bulb held in the hand : this 
spray will reach 10 to 12 feet. Price, with single 
sprinkling attachment as shown in the cut. 
$3.50; or witli double sprinkling attachment 
for two rows at once. $5.00. 
The '' Lenox ’’ Sprayer is not adapted for throw - 
ing fungicides such as Bordeaux Mixture, as the 
spray is not fine enough. 
Norton’s Plant Duster. 
This is one of the best articles for dusting 
potatoes, vines, etc., with powder insecticides. 
A slight jolting movement distributes the dust 
in a fine cloud. It is made scientifically correct, 
with a cylinder air-chamber projecting above 
the powder so that it never clogs. Another 
point of merit is the projecting dust guard, 
which prevents the powder from escaping be¬ 
yond the plant being treated. (See cut.) Price, 
$1.00 each. 
Eureka Fumigators. 
For fumigating greenhouses with dampened 
tobacco stems ; made of galvanized sheet iron ; 
a damper regulates the draf t; no danger of fire; 
no ashes or litter. (Seecut.) No. 1,12 in. high, 
$1.60; No. 2,16in.high, $1.75; No.3,20in.high, 
$2.00; No. 4, 24 in. high, $2.75. 
Jumbo Powder Gun. 
For applying insect powders on plants in the 
house or small gardens : it will hold about 4 oz. 
of powder, which is injected and fiuely distrib¬ 
uted by a pressure with the thumb. The 
“Jumbo” we consider the best small powder 
distributer on the market. ( See cut.) Price, 20c. 
each, or by mail, 25c. each. 
PERFECTED KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 
LEGGETT S IMPROVED POWDER GUN. 
WOODASON S BELLOWS. FOR 
POWDER AND FLUID. 
JUMBO POWDER GUN. 
