WIREWORMS 



GRUBS, WOODLICE, LEATHER] ACKETS, ANTS, BEETLES, 



JULUS WORMS, EELWORMS, CENTIPEDES, MILLIPEDES, 



PEARMIDGE, and all similar insects in the soil can readily 



be destroyed by 



VAPORITE. 



The annual loss sustained by growers from the ravages of insects in the soil, 

 if it could be calculated, would form an amazing total. 



These insects in the soil can readily be destroyed by VAPORITE a material 

 which is very inexpensive and very readily applied to almost all crops. 



The process usually consists of distributing the VAPORITE upon the soil and 

 then digging it well into the ground beneath the insects. The VAPORITE gas 

 rises and destroys the insects. 



VAPORITE is a grey powder it is non-poisonous and no special implements 

 are required for its use. Full directions are sent with each consignment. 



NOT USING YAPORITE. USING YAPORITE. 



Above photo was taken from the actual crop without any modification. 



SPECIMEN EXTRACTS OF TESTIMONIALS : 



CARROTS. 



W. E. S. Wychnor, Burton-on-Trent, Jan. ist, 1908. 

 writes: " Decided to give Vaporite a trial, the result seems 

 extraordinary for I do not see any Wireworm now, and the 

 carrots are perfectly clean and of beautiful color." 



PEARMIDGE. 



E. H. Thelveton Hall, Scole, Norfolk, Sept. 10, 1906, 

 writes : " I am pleased to say it saved my crop of pears." 



TOMATOES. 



H. H. R. Chidham, Nr. Exmouth, writes:"! have 

 lost 600 plants with Wireworm. Since using your Vaporite 

 have only lost one plant." 



CUCUMBERS. 



J. \V. Okeover Hall, Ashbourne, Derby, writes : " A 

 splendid thing for killing Woodlice on cucumber beds." 



VAPORITE. 



Price 



ll/> Per Cwt. CARRIAGE PAID. 



IS/- Per Ton. 



ASK FOR NEW BOOKLET No. 14 A. 



STRAWSONS, (",f ) 71a, Queen Victoria St., LONDON, E.G. 



