Please read carefully.  This set of 3 Vintage hand sprayers came from the old farm--used both in the garden and to spray the milk cows when they were troubled by flies.  These are NOT new; they are NOT in pristine condition.  Perhaps someone would like them for their glass bowls or for their undecipherable brand names.  All have short wooden handles.  Look at photos.  Ask questions.  Read my descriptions.  I do not want to deceive you; I am here to help you.  These would be collector or decorator items.

1.  Nicest one is a very old Hudson sprayer with a green glass bowl.  12 inches long.  Writing on cylinder is very readable.  Green glass bowl has vertical ridges on sides.  On bottom of bowl:  MADE IN 63 A 9 7 55  U.S.A.

2.  Second one has orange cylinder with a clear glass bowl.  Some words can be read but they don't make sense to me--SN-???? "Superbilt for Service--Designed for Greater Utility.  Keep plunger well-oiled." Clear glass bowl has slanted lines on outside.  On bottom:  some symbols, a rectangle, a small 6 a big 5  Made in U.S.A.  Cylinder tin is dented and tin screw cap has a crack.  Sprayer is non-functional.

3.  This last one is in even less good condition.  Cracks in the tin cylinder.  No words readable on cylinder--rusty.  Clear glass bowl has vertical lines around edge.  On bottom of glass bowl:  The letter F inside a hexagon and 713-P  1 (Whatever that means!).