. various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Green-house, Garden, etc.; fitted caps or roses for ejecting water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or force, when required. u Each Garden, rough finish, with one rose, vised for whale oil soap, 12 in. long, and 1 in. diam $ " " " " " 12% in. long, and 1 5-16 in. " polished, with one rose; also used by Tobacconists. 12^| in. long, and 1 5-16 in. Conservatory, with one stream and two extra roses. 13%in. long, and 1 5-16 in. diam Green-house, with one stream and t


. various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Green-house, Garden, etc.; fitted caps or roses for ejecting water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or force, when required. u Each Garden, rough finish, with one rose, vised for whale oil soap, 12 in. long, and 1 in. diam $ " " " " " 12% in. long, and 1 5-16 in. " polished, with one rose; also used by Tobacconists. 12^| in. long, and 1 5-16 in. Conservatory, with one stream and two extra roses. 13%in. long, and 1 5-16 in. diam Green-house, with one stream and three extra, roses, to fit in the handle. 18 in. long, and l}4in. diam. with one stream and two extra roses (ball-valve). 18 in. long, and 1% in. diam Knuckle-joint, which can be turned in any direction (ball-valve), with one stream and two roses. 18 in. long, 1)4 in. diam " Extra heavy, solid piston with two roses (ball-valve); also used by sugar refiners. 18 in. long, \% in diam Tin, improved ball-valve, Japanned syringe, for whale oil soap, etc. 14 in. long, 2 in. diam THE FOUNTAIN PUMP. AMERICAN" IMPROVED BRASS GARDEN SYRINGES. Of with with No. A. No. 0. No. 1. No. 2. No. 4. No. 5. No. 7. No. 9. No. 10. Cheap, simple, and effective for watering and syringing plants; not liable to get cut of order, being made of brass, with India-rubber Hose to draw the water. $, $ and $10. 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-sprink- lers. 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, with this only so much to just moisten the leaves and stems need be used $


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