In Orcharti, Garden, and Greenhouse, use 



NICOTINE INSECTICIDES 



For killing- Green and Black Fly, Thrip, Scale, Psylla, Caterpillar, Woolly Aphis, &c. 



They are perfectly safe, instantly soluble, and do not clog or affect spraying machines 



in any way. 



Mr. Spesckr 1'ickkring, F.R.8., Principal of tlic Duke of Bedford's Experimental Fruit Farm at 

 Woburn, iu addressing a Conference of the Kent and Surrej' Fruit Growers held at the South- Kast'era 

 Agricultural College, Wye, said he had found that for Psylla a solution containing 0'07o per cent. (1 part 

 in l,3j)3 of water) of nicotine was in all cases efficacious, "and that the occurrence of light rain within a few 

 hours of spraying did not nullify tliat effect. 



BEING ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS IN BOND, 



from duty-free tobacco, we can quote very favourably for either pure Nicotine, or Nicotine 

 Spraying, Vaporising, or Fumigating Compounds. 



Tlie :Kin^ of Insecticides. 



CAMPBELL'S NICO-SOAP. 



Makes a splendid Insecticide for sjtraying to destroy Green and Black Fly, Ap]ilf Suckrr, '1 lirip. Moalj- 

 Bug, American Blight, Caterpillars, Cankerworms, Scale, &c. Is perfectly safe on all kinds of foliage, 

 and exceedingly economical, since 



1 part makes 400 to 600 parts spraying solution. 



It is the Insecticide of the future, and must supersede such washes as Paraffin, (,»iiassia, Paris Green, 

 itc. We have recently executed one order aloii3 for 



FOUR THOUSAND LBS. 



USERS say:— llouru rLxiKAi, Exri:i;i.MKNTAL Station, 



Under the direction of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Jordan Ilarliour, 



Seiih;iihei- 4lh. 1:miS. 

 I may say that we used Campbell's Nico-Soap for San Jose Scale on badly-infested plum trees, ^\■|lil(• 

 the effects were slightly less satisfactorj' than on the trees sprayed with Lime Sulphur Wash, the ease Avith' 

 which the Soap may be applied and the improved appearance of the trees would be a strong factor in 

 recommending its use. 



"While we did not have the opportunity of trying this Soap when the young Scale wrro running, my 

 observation on the tree spraj-ed in June for Oj^ster Shell Scale will prove tli.it this Soup will yet lie 

 valuable for San Jose Scale. We used it for the treatment of Aphis and found it most >;iti-tartory. 



As we were somewhat handicapped this year for equipments, we were not able to i;ive as nunh 

 attention to this work as desired. However, we have everything in good shape now to continue next 

 year, when we hope to be able to give you something of a more definite nature. 



(Signed) H. P. PEART, lhn;t,.r. 



The Royal Horticultural Society report in their Journal for March, 1909, p. 551 :— 



Xico-SoAP (Campbell's). — An excellent Insecticide if used according to directions, killing Aphis, 

 Thrips, or Bed Spider, without any injury to the foliage. 



CAMPBELL'S BORDEAUX MIXTURE. 



For spraying Fruit Trees, Potato and other crops, to prevent and cure Mildew, Blight, Spot, and other 

 Disease attacks. 



This preparation has been introduced to meet the modern demand for rapidity, and economy oi' time. 

 It is vastly superior to the home-made article, and can always be depended upon to be the same quality (a very 

 strong feature, you must admit). A 4(l-gallon cask can be prepared in a few minutes. It is composed of 

 absolutely pure "materials, finely ground, making it almost instantly soluble and quite free from jiarticles of 

 grit— advantages which are almost iinpossilile to secure for the same money when the Bordeaux is lioiue-made. 



CAMPBELL'S CAUSTIC ALKALI WASH. 



For washing dormanr, Fruit Trees to destroy Mosses and L-'chens growing on thr bark, Mraly I'mg, 

 American Blight. Red Spider, Codlin Moth Maggot, and all other lurking insects, their Nots and Eggs, 

 without damage to the trees. 



CAMPBELL'S PATENT SULPHUR VAPORISER. 



Best Remedy extant for combating Mildew and Diseases of Plants in Greenhouses. 

 COPPER SULPHATE, CAUSTIC SODA, LIVER OF SULPHUR, &c. 



Particulars and Prices on application. 



Exors. ROBERT CAMPBELL, 



WATER STREET, MANCHESTER. 



