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WATERING SUPPLIES FOGG-IT ‘WATERFOG’ NOZZLE


These nozzles break water into a fi ne fog which lays a dew on young tender plants. Fogg-It nozzles are available in 1/2, 1, 2 and 4 gallons per minute application sizes. The 1/2 GPM “Superfi ne” type is the most popular.


Cat. # Size Mist Type


86262-05 1/2-GPM Superfi ne 86262-1 1-GPM Fine


86262-2 2-GPM Low Volume 86262-4 4-GPM Heavy Volume


TOUCH’N FLOW PRO™ TRIGGER VALVE


Engineered for true profes- sional use. Utilizing specially designed valve components, the 65 will outlast most valves on the market. Growers every- where asked for a more dura- ble, full-fl ow trigger valve and 65 Touch’N Flow PRO Valve is the result of those requests. #53128 $14.95


HIGH PRESSURE WASH DOWN NOZZLE


from Heavy-duty cast brass 3/4” hose thread. 7 GPM @ 40 PSI. #53182 $9.95


The 6 Brass Wash Down Nozzle is a high-pressure nozzle perfect for washing down walkways or any area needing a quick cleaning. Made


Price


$10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95


REDHEAD WATER BREAKER


Water your plugs or seed- lings with the softest full-fl ow watering noz- zle available. The 1000PL “Redhead” wa- ter breaker has over 1000 mi- cro holes that create an ultra soft fl ower shower which will not dis- turb delicate soil or harm tender plants. Manufactured in the U.S.A. from cy- olac-plastic and stainless steel. #83097 $14.95


510-C SEEDLING NOZZLE


Made of cadmium- plated brass. Pro- duces extra-fi ne water spray for delicate seedlings. #55240 $8.95


BRASS ROSE 4” DIAMETER


Features an extra wide spray pattern, which allows you to increase the speed of hand wa- tering. Available in a 4” diameter. Great for wa- tering bedding plants, pots or market packs. Includes protective rubber guard and met- ric to inch hose thread converter. 3/4” hose threads. 18-20 GPM @ 40 PSI. #56961 $39.95


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400 ALUMINUM WATER BREAKER


Used and recom- mended daily by professional growers world- wide. Cast alu- minum and hand machined with 3/4” brass hose threads. 11.1 GPM @ 40 PSI. #55238 $17.95


The original full-fl ow shower head nozzle. Provides fast, full- fl ow watering without damage to your plants or disturbing soil.


Plastic syphon mixer draws fertilizer so- lution from a bucket through a tube and dilutes it with the passing water stream at an approximate rate of 16 parts water to 1 part solution. Attaches between a garden hose and faucet. Not for use with irriga- tion systems. #53127 $17.95


Fingertip water control at the end of the greenhouse hose. A quarter turn of the large ergonomic handle and the water is off. Full water fl ow design. Made of brass, durable seals and a hard chrome plated ball. 3/4” threads. Made in the U.S.A. #55242 $19.95


WATER BREAKER LEMONHEAD


A newer version of our popular “Redhead” (left), designed to offer a lower, softer fl ow, allowing for more precise water- ing. Made in the U.S.A. #73616 $13.95


170 ALUMINIUM WATER BREAKER


ter volume. Designed for small con- tainers (hanging baskets), and when using fertilizer syphons. Ad- just water fl ow to 50% of its possible volume. Cast aluminum with 3/4” brass hose threads. Made in the U.S.A. 7 GPM@ 40 PSI. #55239 $12.95


SYPHONJECT


Excellent for watering in areas with low water pressure or with systems which restrict total wa-


✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135


BRASS SHUT OFF VALVE


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