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COMPRESSED AIR and HAND SPRAYERS, DUSTERS, Etc. 
Vermorel 
Sprayer 
REPAIR PARTS FOR AUTO SPRAY 
NO. 9 or OPEN HED 
Non-Clogr Nozzle, 75c. Auto Pop and 
Nozzle. Simply closing the hand operates 
the lever that opens the valve. Closes 
automatically on releasing, $1.75; with 
hose and fittings, $2.00. Brass Extension 
Pipe, 2 ft. For tree work two or three 
lengths are commonly used, 65c. each. 
Brass Strainer for filling tank, $1.50. 
Elbow Extension, brass, used in connec¬ 
tion with the extension pipe for spraying 
low growing vines like Cucumbers, 35c. 
Soft sets, small washers, leather cups, 
gaskets, etc.. No. 9 50c.; No. 3 % 65c. 
PLATZ GREEN DUSTER. By far 
the most convenient and prac¬ 
tical bellows-type duster we have 
been able to find. Light, sturdy, 
compact, and efficient. 3 lbs. 
capacity, 30 in. extension wuth a 
spreader to direct the dust up¬ 
wards from the underside of the 
foliage—the only proper way to 
dust. Wt. 7 lbs. $8.00. 
Platz Duster PQMO-GREEN DUST¬ 
ER. It is a real pleas¬ 
ure to recommend and 
sell this remarkably ef¬ 
ficient and inexpensive 
plunger type duster be¬ 
cause it is so practical 
and satisfactory. Sim¬ 
ple in construction with 
no parts needing re¬ 
placement. Lubricate 
occasionally with pow¬ 
dered graphite. A “little wonder’’ for handling all kinds 
of dry insecticide dusts, including Porno-Green with 
Nicotine and Cyanogas. Equipped with extension 
tubes and nozzles for placing dust on underside of 
foliage of vegetables, Roses, vines, shrubs, etc. With 
a piece of rubber tubing attached, 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 Mexi¬ 
can Bean Beetle 
control, 
$2.50 
not postpaid 
VERMOREL ECLAIR NO. 1. Market gardeneis and florists, especially, appreciate 
the simplicity and efficiency of this unique sprayer. For field crops, it has no equal. 
The operator carries the brass tank of S}4 gals, capacity on his shoulders, and by 
means of an occasional stroke of the lever held in the right hand maintains a steady 
16 lbs. pressure while directing with the left the nozzle that emits a uniform, mist- 
like spray just where it will give best results. The nozzle, with a fine, medium and 
coarse disc, is on a swivel, permitting a ready change of direction. Shipping weight, 
25 lbs. $20.00. Extras include double nozzles, regular or long range, at $2.00 each; 
18 inch extension rod, 85c.; 18 inch extension rod with 
spring-lever shut-off, $3.00. Repair parts always in stock. 
OPEN-HED COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER NO. 3^ 
(Brown’s). Easy to fill—Easy to clean. The most modern 
and ingenious compressed air sprayer built. Its tank of 
gals, capacity has electrically welded scams that mean 
tightness and safety. A 5-in. opening permits complete removal 
of the working parts for cleaning after use. It is an excellent 
outfit for delivering all spraying solutions and dis_ 
infectants. Valuable alike in the field, about the 
house and garden, in the poultry house or dairy 
barn, and greenhouse. Equipped with a 20x^ in. 
pressure hose, an automatic shut-off (that saves 
expensive spray materials), a non-clog nozzle of the 
latest type with a swivel and a 24-in. brass extention 
rod. Repair list and guarantee with each. Shipping 
wt. 11 lbs. With brass tank, $10.00. Galvanized 
tank, $5.75. 
For a less expensive outfit buy the 
funnel-top Electroweld No. 350. 
33^-gal. capacity, galvanized only 
$4.25. 
Pomo-Green Duster 
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 .^prayer for in¬ 
secticides, disinfectants, and fly-oils for just about 
every need of the suburban garden lover. Capacity, one 
quart. $1.35, postpaid. 
PLANT SPRINKLERS, Spraywell. None better forspraying or 
syringing house plants, sprinkling clothes, spreading disinfect¬ 
ants, etc. Rubber, straight or bent neck. Postpaid, 6 ozs. 
75c., 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. 
MIST ATOMIZER. 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, including Semesan and syringe 
house plants. With 12 oz. bottle, $1.00 postpaid. 
LEAD ARSENATE is now extensively used to combat Japa¬ 
nese Beetles, White Grubs, and Earth Worms that infest 
lawns. Five to ten pounds are needed to each 1000 sq. ft. 
of area. Mix one part Lead to four parts loam or sand and 
broadcast as even¬ 
ly as possible iu 
either April, May, 
September, or Oc¬ 
tober -Applied in 
the Fall, 15 lbs. 
per 1000 sq. ft. 
will control Crab 
Grass. Priced on 
page 50. 
Model “D”—2-qt. size 
