m 
r 
insecticide; apreianices 
“PRUITALL” 
'RAYING PUMP. 
.•ienderson’s bucket pump. 
■ ACMR 
• PKA v:ng 
outfit. 
“ FRUITALL ” SPRAYING OUTFIT 
A simple,liiKh-gm<le,ui>-to-(lale pump em» 
bodying several important impTovements* 
All working parts of brass. It can be 
mounted on or removed from barrel by 
t 200 ihumbsci-ews. Air-chamber of tin- 
usually large eapaoity. A long, adjust¬ 
able handle. It IS low down and within 
the barrel offering no obstruc¬ 
tion to liml)S. and is not top- 
heavy. 'riie pump is large, but 
ea.sily operated by a single per¬ 
son. Tlie agitator is mechan¬ 
ical in action, much superior to 
the old “return discharge.” 
Tile most efficient and s:itisfactory spray 
puni)) ever ofTere<l. {See cut.) “ Fruitall ” 
Outfit A.*’ Pump with one lead 10 feet 
-inch discharge hose with " Vcrmorel 
h'^ray No/zlc and Agitator, ?10.00. Price 
doee not include barrel. 
Iron Extension Pipe, 8 feet, with stopcock 
(for tree spraying), fitted to attach to nozzle 
and hose, Si. 50 extra. 
“HENDERSON'* HAIH) BUCKET 
PUMP. 
This is tlie best and most durable portable 
hand ])ump. Working parts of solid briu'ss; 
large air-chamber; is double-acting, throwing 
a cojititmous stream, either solid or in a fine 
spray, a-sde-siretl; very liglit and ea.sily carried, 
''nd works from any bucket or tub. JiLst the 
filing for throwing iiquid in.seclicides and fun¬ 
gicides on low trees, shrubs, plants, etc., and 
by altering the nozzle it can be used for wash¬ 
ing carriages. windows, etc. {See cut.) Price. 
S4.00, or, with extra 7 feet section of hose and 
pole connection for tree si)raying, S5.00. 
“ ACME ” SPRAYING OUTFIT. 
A convenient outfit for spraying garden 
crops, flowers, shrul)s. vineyanis, etc. The 
tauK. iiolds about 25 gallons, is firmly fastened 
to a cart narrow enough for most garden 
patlis. The force-pump has brass cylinder, to 
prevent corrosion when fungicides are used. 
{See cut.) Price, e.bmplete, cart, pump, 4 feet 
(lischarge liosc and combination spray and 
Stream nozzle, Si 3.00. Iron extension jiipe, 
8 feet (for tree spraying). fitte<l to attach to 
nozzle and holes, SI.50 extra. 
THE ASBESTOS TORCH. 
Attach the torch to the end of a pole of suit¬ 
able length; saturate with kero,sene oil. light 
and hold umler 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 
ill no way injure the tree. Price, 25c. each, 
or by mail, 30c. 
WOODASON’S DOUBLE CONE POWDER 
BELLOWS. 
For dusting plants with dry powders. 
Can be held in any direction without 
wasting powder, and does not clog up. 
Price, S3.00. 
SINGLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. 
Price, large size, 82.00 Small size, Si .25. 
WOODASON’S FLUID VAPORIZING 
BELLOWS. 
For spraying plants with fluid decoctions 
for insects and fungus. Price, large size, 
$2.00. Small size, $1.50. 
‘ ‘ SUCCESS “ KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 
A Knapsack Sprayer and Bucket Sprayer 
Combined. 
For applying fungicides and insecticides in 
a mist-like spray, for the treatment of miklew 
black rot on grapes, as well as for potato 
blight, etc. ^Mth it a man can spray five to 
six acres of vinc.s in a day. The machines are 
made entirely of copper ai-.d bruss, and the 
ehemicals will not corrode or rust them. The 
air-chand)er keeps up a steady pressure, 
so a continuous discharge is given. This 
sprayer may be used either as a knap.sack 
or bucket sprayer. They are provided with a 
mechanical agitator. Any leakage arouncl 
the plunger is returned into the tank, and does 
not run clown the operator's back. The attach¬ 
ment shown at A is for underspraj’ing. 
Price, complete, as shown in cut, $13.00 
AUTO SPRAYER. 
One of the be.stspraying contrivances on the 
market. It is an air-tight cylinder 2 feet long 
by 7 inches in diameter. Kasily carriecl under 
one arm, the shoulder strap assisting. 1 1 hohls 
four gallons, three of liciuid and one of air — suf¬ 
ficient to spray half an acre of potatoes or 
similar crop. few strokes of the plunger 
charge the tank with com])resscd air, which, 
while the nozzle is held oi)en, ejects the fluid 
uniformly for ten to fifteen minutes. The 
auto pop ” nozzle cannot clog, and can l>e 
regulated to throw any gradation of spray 
from a solid stream to fog. Any fluid concoc¬ 
tion can be applied with it, even to whitewash. 
Price, No. 1 , galvanized steel tank, SG.OO; 
No. 2, brass tank. $7.50; No. 30, a new auto 
sprayer with sui)plementary pump strajjped 
to operators leg and not interfering with his 
movements, obviating the necessity of remew- 
ing the sprayer to “pump up.” Price, gal¬ 
vanized tank, $7..50; brass, $8.50; double row 
attachment for spraying two rows at once, 
$2.00; bniss 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 forc- 
i ng the flame 4 feet — hot and fine for worms’ 
nests, $1.00. 
CHAMPION DRY POWDER GUN. 
For applying any dry powder, such as Paris 
green, hellebore, insect powder, plaster, etc., 
on plants or trees, the powder being evenly 
distributed over a wide space ami with the 
least possible waste, the work being more 
rapidly tlone tlian by any other known imple¬ 
ment. It is 27 inches long, with extra tubes 
for dusting trees, and holds one quart of pow¬ 
der. Bv 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 increased 
or diminished, as desired. {See cut.) Price, 
complete, $7.50. 
NORTON’S PLANT DUSTER. 
For dasting potatoes, vine.s, etc. An air- 
chamber prevents clogging. The dust guard 
prevents the powder from escaping beyond the 
plant being treated Price, S5c. each. 
HENDERSON SPRAYER. 
Spraj's fluids in the form of mist. Made en¬ 
tirely of brass and will not corrotle nor rast, 
Just what is needed for applying insecticides 
and fungicides in a mist-like vapor. Tlie taper¬ 
ing point to the air-chamber gives great force 
to the spray. Holds nearly one quart. {See 
cut). Price, $1.00. 
THE HENDERSON SPRAYER. 
MAKES MIST OUT OF FLUIDS. 
AUTO SPRAYER NO. 30 
Norton’s plant duster. 
WOODASOn’s BELLOWS FOR 
POWDER AND FLUID. 
“SUCCESS" KNAPSACK SPRAYER 
Our Implement Catalogue (mailedfret » application) illustrates and describes a full line of Horse & Hand Power Spraying Instruments.- 
