. No. 5. Of various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Green-house, Garden, etc. ; fitted with caps or roses for eject- ing water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or with force, as may be required. They are all of the best material and workmanship. Each No. A A. Parlor, very small, with one fine spray rose, 7 in. long, and y, in. diam $ No. A. Garden, polished, with one stream and spray rose, used for whale oil soap, etc., 12 in. long, and 1 in. diam. No. B. " " " " " " " 13i£ in. long, and \% in. diam. No. 2. Conservat


. No. 5. Of various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Green-house, Garden, etc. ; fitted with caps or roses for eject- ing water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or with force, as may be required. They are all of the best material and workmanship. Each No. A A. Parlor, very small, with one fine spray rose, 7 in. long, and y, in. diam $ No. A. Garden, polished, with one stream and spray rose, used for whale oil soap, etc., 12 in. long, and 1 in. diam. No. B. " " " " " " " 13i£ in. long, and \% in. diam. No. 2. Conservatory, with one stream and two extra roses. 13% in. long, and 1J^ in. diam No. 4. Green-house, with one stream and three extra roses, to fit in the handle. 18 in. long, and 1J4 in. diam. No. 5. Green-house, with one stream a;;d two extra roses (ball-valve). 18 in. long, and \]A in. diam No. 7. Green-house, knuckle-joint, which can be turned in any direction (ball-valve), with one 6tream and two roses. 18 in. long, 1% in. diam No. 13. Tin, improved ball-valve, Japanned, for whale oil soap, etc., for garden use. 14 in. long, 2 in. New Bellows Syringe.—An invention for showering plants with insect killing liquids, or clear water to cleanse house-plants from dust and keep the foliage in a healthy condition; operating in the same way as the atomizer or spray-sprinklers. The liquid is put into the brass globe and the bellows worked ; a fine spray issues in a copious stream that is easy to reach every part of the plant and bedew it with insect-killing liquids; while in the ordinary methods a large share is wasted. $ Sulphur Bellows; or, Floral and Vintage Bnster.—For the extermination of Bugs, Worms, Insects and Mildew upon Grape-vines, etc. By the use of this implement the Flour of Sulphur can be evenly distributed over every part of the affected plant. $ The Paris Green Bellows.—For destroying the Potato-Bugs or Beetle and other pests.


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