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Leihorion Carbon Cones. — For the purpose of destroying parasitic life 

 by vapour. 9d., Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. each, with directions for use. 



NicoUne Soap. — An unrivalled preparation for destroying insect life 

 upon plants without injury to the foliage. In jars, Is. 9d. and 3s. 6d. 

 each. 



Festide Compound. — A safe and effectual remedy for insect and fun- 

 goid pests. Snails and &higs are easily destroyed and eradicated by it. 

 Mixes with cold water, no sediment, and is easily applied. 10-oz. 

 bottles, making from 3 to 5 gallons, Is. each. 



Nikoteen. — A preparation con<^aining about 30 per cent, of nicotine. 

 For all kinds of scale, aphis, and codlin moth ; it is very effectual, and 

 is easy to use. In bottles, making from 5 to 6 gallons of t-pray, 9d. 

 each ; 10 to 12 gallons, Is. 6d. ; 20 to 25 gallons, 2s. Sd. ; 80 to 100 

 gallons, 68. 



Paris Green and London Purple. — Poisonous ; insoluble powders, 

 excellent for destroying codlin moth, caterpillars, and all kinds of insect 

 life. Is. 6d. per lb. 



Paris Green Paste (Bluudell^s Pure). — Ecady for use. Is. 6d. per lb. 

 bottle. 



QuihelVs Insect Exterminator. — Is very effectual for injects on cab- 

 bages and all vegetables, flowers, or plants, red spider, mildew, &c., &c. 

 In bottles. Is. ; gallon tins, 7s. each. 



The Bradlmry Insect Exterminating Fluid. — For scale, blight, fungoid 

 pests, rust, mildew, oidium, aphis, and all insect pests. In tins, Is. 6d. 

 each. 



Tobacco. — For fumigating. Is. per lb. 



Tobacco Juice. — This tobacco juice contains the strength of 42 ozs. of 

 Virginian leaf tolacco to the gallon. For destroying insects of all 

 kinds. Jn jars, Is. 6d. each. 



Tobacco Powder. — Kills green and black fly, &c., if dusted[^or blown 

 on the foliage while moist. In tins, Is. 6d. 



G. Knowles, Hardware Chambers, Elizabeth-street,' Melbourne. 



'^ Kilem quick." — This is a pure vegetable extract, and is one of the 

 most deadly int-ecticides knoAvn to science. It will kill all insect pests 

 which can be destroyed by spraying. It has been thoroughly tested 

 by hundreds of Victorian Iruii-giowers and proved to be deadly eflective 

 against peach and all other aphides, larvae of codlin moth, mussel, 

 orange, lenion, and all other scales, pear and cherry slug, Eutherglen 

 flies, caterpillars, mealy bug, thrip, cabbage-fly, &c. It is guaranteed 

 to be haimless lo the most tender shoots and to all foliage, and to be an 

 invigorating fertilizer. 



Five gallons, sufficient to make 800 gallons of strong spraying solu- 

 tion, coi-ts 208.,iion drums Is. extra. It readily mixes with cold water, 

 needs no preparation, and is available at once when required. A special 



