April, 1913 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



111 



AND FIGURE 



ON THE PROFIT SID 



OF THEXEDGFR. 



'X'O-DAY — if you would make the most of your Orchard 

 and Garden — you must protect them from insect pests. 



Sherwin-Williams New Process 

 Arsenate of Lead is sure death to 

 leaf-eating insects. It is a strictly 

 neutral arsenate and for that rea- 

 son is superior to ordinary acid 

 arsenates. 



By neutral, we mean that 

 all the arsenic, w^hich is the 

 poisoning agent, is taken up 

 or neutralized by the lead. 

 This gives you an arsenate 

 that will kill the bugs, but 



A Prof&l<' ItiK^stmoftl 



will not burn the foliage or russet the 

 fruit. A neutral arsenate is the only 

 safe arsenate to use with Bordeaux 

 or Lime-Sulphur. 



Write us to-day for a copy 

 of "Spraying a Profitable In- 

 vestment." A new edition 

 will be ready in a few^ days. 

 It is probably the most com- 

 plete booklet on insects and 

 the way to control them, that 

 has been printed. 



The Sherwin-Williams Co. 



of Canada, Limited 



MANUFACTURERS OF INSECTrCIDES 



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