. Distinctly a "one-man" machine Hose and discharge pipe are of sufficient length to spray young or low-growing fruit trees. The wheel is 24 inches in diameter, and has a tread of 3 inches across, resulting in a transportable spray machine that can be moved about with the least amount of effort, even rough plowed ground offering no great obstacle Pump has l§-inch brass tube cylinder with adjustable stroke; brass plunger, ball valves and valve seats. Tank holds 10 gallons and is detachable from frame. Tank is made in brass or gal- vanized iron. Ten feet of f-inch discharge hose with &
. Distinctly a "one-man" machine Hose and discharge pipe are of sufficient length to spray young or low-growing fruit trees. The wheel is 24 inches in diameter, and has a tread of 3 inches across, resulting in a transportable spray machine that can be moved about with the least amount of effort, even rough plowed ground offering no great obstacle Pump has l§-inch brass tube cylinder with adjustable stroke; brass plunger, ball valves and valve seats. Tank holds 10 gallons and is detachable from frame. Tank is made in brass or gal- vanized iron. Ten feet of f-inch discharge hose with "Demorel" nozzle and 4-ft. spray pipe are included. With Galvanized tank $31 50 Brass tank 40 00 (102) Platz Green Hand Duster Where dusting with dry insecticides is preferred over wet spray- ig we suggest this most easily operated machine. It is light, compact, sturdy and efficient. Has a capacity of 2 to 4 pounds, is constructed with a large, powerful bellows, and is complete with a 30-inch extension and spreader. It is easy to work and regulate, is practically indestructible — wearing parts can be readily replaced. The Green Hand Duster is just the tool for dusting either hill crops or underside of foliage and will handle any dust that can be used in larger outfits. Price, $
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