SPRAYER’S FOR 
HUDSON CLIMAX JUNIOR 
214 Gallon Open Top 
A popular pattern for smaller jobs, or for women or 
children to use, because of its small capacity and light 
weight. Wide opening permits easy filling, emptying 
or cleaning thoroughly. 
Tank galvanized steel with seams riveted and sole 
dered. Top and bottom double beaded. Tested at 
100 Ibs. pressure. : 
Pump seamless tubing, seals into tank by means of 
4 steel locking fingers controlled by malleable ‘‘D” 
pump handle. Cannot be removed before pressure 
is exhausted. 
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No. 241G—Galvanized tank, capacity 21% gals. 
714x16 in. tank; 134x14 in. pump; 24 in. high pressure 
spray hose; Perfection automatic shut-off valve which 
locks open for continuous spraying; 2-ft. extension 
rod; angle spray nozzle; weight each 9 lbs. 
$5.75 
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SPRAYER 
No. 3 Paragon Sprayer 
The Paragon No. 3 is a distinct 
§mprovement in sprayers of this type; 
first, in the large, cylindrical strainer, 
which makes it practically non-clog. 
The agitator keeps solution thoroughly 
stirred. Pressure is kept up toa high 
point steadily because of large air 
chamber and great leverage. A well- 
Equipped with 
12-gallon tank and truck, three 21% ft. 
extension rods, 10 ft. hose, two nozzles 
$25-95 Complete 
AIR GAUGE, $2.50 EXTRA 
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EVERY PURPOSE 
Champion Knapsack Sprayer 
ALL BRASS 
The most powerful portable spray and agitator combi- 
nation ever designed is now available after years of ex- 
perimentation with leading colleges and prominent 
growers. 
Simplicity of Use—A continuous spray is maintained 
for close work, such .as on estates or truck farms. By 
simply turning the nozzle to the 45-ft. stream, one man 
can reach the top of tall trees. In the narrow walks of a 
greenhouse a man can work freely because the tank is 
carried conveniently on his back. Two straps distribute 
the light weight evenly over both shoulders, leaving 
the operator’s hands and arms free. 
5 gal. capacity $22.00 
Specify whether a right or left hand operating lever ts 
wanted. Also whether long or short nozzle. 
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SPRAY PROGRAM FOR FRUIT TREES SPRAYING 
MIXTURES TO USE 
Fruit: Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Grapes, and Quinces. 
Dormant Spray—Spray in the Spring just before the buds show }4 in. © 
to 14 in. green tips and when the temperature is warmer than 40 deg. 
Use Scalecide 1 cupful (14 pint) to each gallon of water, which is 1 part 
to 15 parts of water. Spray thoroughly from topmost branches down 
to the ground and around the base. 
Summer Spray—Add the following amounts to the water in the spray 
tank in the order named. Mix fresh each time you spray. 

For Making 
Water 1 gal. 15 gals. 50 gals. 
Spray Catalizer..............1 teaspoon 8 teaspoons 1 Ib. 
Arsenate of Lead.............1)44 teaspoons 12-tablespoons 1 Ib. 
Sulfocide.......5........e.e-.0 teaspoons .7 ounces 1 at. 
D~X Spray. wees ...-.1)4 teaspoons 314 ounces 3% pt. 
Or Pratt’s 25% DDT........2 -teaspoons 5 ounces 1 pt. 
Always mix the Spray Catalizer and Arsenate of Lead together with 
water to form a thin paste and add to spray tank while agitating, then 
add Sulfocide and lastly D—X Spray or Pratt’s 25% DDT. Keep agitated 
while spaying. This combination should be yellowish in color. If spray 
turns dark brown or black something is wrong. Do not use it. 
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WHEN TO APPLY 
Use the suggested mixture for all the following sprays: 
APPLES AND PEARS: 
1. Spray when buds first show pink color. 
2. Directly after most of the petals have fallen. 
3. Seven days after petals fall. 
4. Spray ten days after No. 3. 
5. Special spray for Apple maggot—apply regular spray about 
July 10th. 
PEACHES 
1. When blossom buds show pink color. 
2. When husks begin to split from the fruit. 
3. Two weeks after No. 2. 
4. Two weeks to three weeks after No. 3. ' 
5. Peach eke spray. Treat with Para-Scalecide in early Fall. See 
page 2 
PLUMS AND CHERRIES 
1. Immediately after petals fall. 
2. When fruit is the size of small green peas. 
3. Three weeks after No. 2 (applies to Plums only). 
GALLONS REQUIRED PER TREE FOR EACH SPRAYING: 
1 gallon..... SEALANT eos avia ia uemeR GARY NeW AC Ae Sh ue ON cc For young trees 
OrBalOns yey eras hale Tui ee Ure RMR, eg For medium trees 
Samana ark vie neues teu eee: eae For old trees 
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