. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. is also very convenient for spraying flowers, roses, etc. Price, per exp., $ STAHLS EXCELSIOR SPRAYER NO. 4. It supplies the sprayingnozzle and keeps the liquidstirred up in the hundred trees per hourcan be sprayed with thisoutfit. This pump is fittedwith eight feet of hose andthe Improved Orchard Noz-zle. It is to be inserted ina barrel. Three feet of re-turn hose is attached, withwhich is connected a dis-charge pipe, so that at everyNtroke of the pump a smallpart of the liquid is re-dis-charged into the barrel nearth
. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. is also very convenient for spraying flowers, roses, etc. Price, per exp., $ STAHLS EXCELSIOR SPRAYER NO. 4. It supplies the sprayingnozzle and keeps the liquidstirred up in the hundred trees per hourcan be sprayed with thisoutfit. This pump is fittedwith eight feet of hose andthe Improved Orchard Noz-zle. It is to be inserted ina barrel. Three feet of re-turn hose is attached, withwhich is connected a dis-charge pipe, so that at everyNtroke of the pump a smallpart of the liquid is re-dis-charged into the barrel nearthe bottom of suction pipe, Which KEEPS THE POISONAND WATER WELL MIXED, which is very essential, soas not to burn the foliage. This outfit is also fur-nished with a fine strainerat bottom of suction pipe,which, effectually preventsleaves or dirt from getting into pump or nozzles. We recommendthe above outfit as especially adapted for orchard use. Price of outfit complete (without barrel), per express or freight,with brass cylinder, plunger, and rod, $ STAHLS EXCELSIOR KNAPSACK SPRAYER. To be carried on theback of a man, knap-sack fashion. Fromfive to six acres a daycan be sprayed with it. This machine con-sists of a copper res-ervoir holding aboutfive gallons. Thepump, being made en-tirely of brass and cop-per, can neither rustnor corrode. There isa large air chamberinside of the reservoirwhich will keep upthe pressure, and con-tinues to dischargethe spray for nearlyone minute after theoperator stops pump-ing. A brass pipe fifteen inches in length, with a stopcock, is fur-nished with each machine, including the celebrated Vermoral noz-zle. This nozzle brings the liquid out in shape of a fine, mist-likespray. Price, per express or freight, $ Our good neighbor Charles Robinson writes: I bought a No. i Sprayerof you last May, and am well satisfied with it. It does its work completely,expeditiously and inexpensively.
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