Dutch bulbs for spring blooming dutchbulbsforspr1928wwba Year: 1928 Duster Brown No. 2 A very practical duster of new design. It is simply constructed and works on a new principle recently discovered. The .extension is of sufficient length to enable the operator tc spray ordinary field crops with- out bending over. Uses—For spraying dust on tobacco, small garden plots,, rose bushes, or in any place where dust is to be applied. It is especially adaptable for use in applying insect powders. Duster Brown No. 2-B, pint Duster Brown No. 2-C, quart GEM OR JUMBO. Desirable for treatin
Dutch bulbs for spring blooming dutchbulbsforspr1928wwba Year: 1928 Duster Brown No. 2 A very practical duster of new design. It is simply constructed and works on a new principle recently discovered. The .extension is of sufficient length to enable the operator tc spray ordinary field crops with- out bending over. Uses—For spraying dust on tobacco, small garden plots,, rose bushes, or in any place where dust is to be applied. It is especially adaptable for use in applying insect powders. Duster Brown No. 2-B, pint Duster Brown No. 2-C, quart GEM OR JUMBO. Desirable for treating individual plants; 4 in. in diameter; capacity about 4 ounces. Each, 45c. LOWELL POWDER DUSTER No. 131 —Easy to operate. Has a one pint Mason jar reser- voir, for filling with dry powder, such as paris green, hellebore, arsenate of lead dry. etc. Each, 75c. Plower Dye, any color; large pkg., $ Edging Knives, or Turf Edgers. For trimming sod around flower beds and along walks. Four-foot socket handle. Each, $ FASTENERS, Eureka. A clip to attach the carnation stakes to cross-wires. Per 1,000, $ FASTENERS, Blake's Lever Clips for Rose, Mum and Carnation stake fasteners. A great time saver. 1,000, $; 5,000, $; 10,000, Buschardt's Wire Plant Tie, a quick, economical and practical device for fastening: plants to stakes with- out the use of cord. Per 1,000, $; $ Porks, Spading. Four, light, angular tines, strap fer- rule, each $; four extra-heavy, angular tines, strap ferrule. Each, $ Pork, Cultivating. A small four-tine tool. 10 inches long, including handle. Each. 30c; doz., $ FUMIGATING LAMPS. DEFIANCE. All metal. Burns kerosene. Oil-fount and cup for tobacco preparation are both drawn from one piece, so they cannot leak. No glass to break. Each, 75c. GARDEN LINE. Best hemp, braided. 100 $
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