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SPRAYERS 
Efficient, Dependable, Work-Saving 
AND DUSTE'RS 
LOWELL 2, 4-D SPRAYER 
Cart carries the load. 3 nozzle 
boom sprays 24-in. swath with 
weed-killer solution, Also han- 
dles liquid fertilizer. Copper 
tank, brass fittings. Chemical- 
proof hose. Two models: 3% 
and 2¥% gallons. 
LOWELL Funnel-Top 
LOWELL RELIABLE. Funnel-itop 
sprayer with screw seal top, 344 
gallons. Powerful pump. Valve 
locks for continuous spraying. 
LOWELL TRUSTY. Funnel top 
sprayer with cam-type lock. 3/2 
gallon, Rotatable spray control 
valve. 
LOWELL VICTOR, similar to 
Crusty, in 244 gal. capacity, 
LOWELL PENNANT ‘“‘SEAL-TIGHT’’ SPRAYER 
Never before a sprayer so easy to use, so dependable, 
so simple, so safe, ‘Seal-Tight'’ design uses pressure 
to seal cover from within, making positive leak-proof 
seal. The more you pump, the tighter this seal. Power- 
ful, long pump assures more pressure with fewer 
strokes. 212”x734” pad on comfortable carrying 
strap. All-angle nozzle. Finest quality materials and work- 
manship throughout. Holds 4 gallons. 
LOWELL ROTO-BLAST DUSTER 
No stooping—no stretching—long extension gives 
All-directional. 
extra reach. 
LOWELL TWIN-SPRAY 
Sprays twice as fast--gives better 
coverage. Two tubes and two air 
jets spray more in less time. Large 
powerful pump; 24 oz. glass jar; 
cap, pump end and twin tubes are 
all brass. 
LOWELL APEX 
Easy fingertip control of ‘’Duo- 
Spray’’ nozzle gives choice of a 
fine mist or wet spray. Perfect 
for both garden and home use. 
24 oz. glass jar; brass tube, nozzle and cap, For 
“Duo-Spray”’ design in sprayer with heavy tinplate 
quart container, ask for Lowell ZENITH. 
LOWELL BARON SPRAYER 
All-around portable sprayer with choice of steel, 
cushion or pneumatic-tired wheels, with or with- 
out pressure tank, 250 lbs. pressure, Compact, well 
braced. Non-clogging strainer, 
Kill MORE bugs 
| Spray Gun, 
$8.45 
For better, easier insect control 
One of the great secrets of insect control is full 
PENETRATION! To control insects, you have 
to cover every part of every plant with your spray. 
Any spot you don’t hit is a safe haven for bugs. 
With a Hayes Gun, you get a wet, driving 
spray that reaches everywhere. Powered by 
your garden hose, this unique sprayer delivers 
a penetrating stream. And because of the ex- 
clusive Hayes mixing chamber, each drop of 
spray delivers its proper proportion of insecti- 
cide where it will do the most good. There's no 
drifting, no missed spots. The bugs just don’t 
have a chance! 
Try it! See for yourself! Once you’ve used a 
HAYES, you’ll agree it’s the only way to spray! 
Hayes-spray your 
fertilizer, too! 
You can fertilize garden orlawn 
the Hayes way, too. HAYES 
FERTL-RAIN mixes liquid 
plant food with water from your 
garden hose and spreads it ac- 
curately, just like the Hayes 
Gun way to spray insecticides, 
One filling gives you 15 gallons 
of solution. Easiest, 
Hayes 
best of all ways to 
apply plant foods! FERTL-RAIN, $2.95 
Prices subject to change, without notice 
TIPS ON TOOLS 
Every gardener needs a good hoe, 
and preferably two. While the reg- 
ular field hoe has millions of 
friends, the square top onion hoe 
will do more types of works, 
weighs less, and still do everything 
the field hoe will. 
The steel shuffle hoe is a tool pre- 
ferred by professional gardeners for 
weeding and mulching. 
A matter of necessity 
For deeper cultivation, the five- 
pronged garden cultivator with long 
handle will do practically every- 
thing a wheel hoe cultivator wiil, 
though not as rapidly. It is a tool 
every small gardener needs, 
How long is a shovel? 
Those who have not used the long- 
handled, round pointed shovel 
should try this tool. It gives 
greater leverage, can be used for 
shoveling loose soil, or for spading 
and turning over the soil, 
Flat-head vs. bow end rakes 
While more costly than the flat- 
head rake, the bow end rake is 
much more efficient. It has the 
weight balanced better, so it is 
easier to use, 
Two trowels better than one} 
A good trowel is an essential tool. 
A cheap trowel is money wasted; 
it will bend and break. If you have 
only one trowel, it should be wide 
enough to dig a good sized hole. 
If much transplanting is to be done, 
the narrow bladed trowel is useful. 
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