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TO^Bllk'InC LlQUid 45 per cent Solution of Pure Nicotine 



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Kills Thrips, 

 White riy. 

 Green Fly, 

 Black Fly, 



Red Spider, 

 etc. 



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ItfLV, LIQUID FO^M, 



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!V "OJ extracts. 



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PREPARED OWI-'Lj 



IT NICOT» 



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For the Annual Spririi 



In April and May the first warm days come — you open tl 

 hardest battle of the year. You'll lose the fight if you are not pripi 

 a warm reception. Every spring we receive mail rush orders, 

 fight Thrips and have neglected to keep 



to-bak-in1e 



on hand. Don't wait — have your To-Bak-Ine ready. "An ounce of prevei 

 money, time, labor and worry. Paint the heating pipes with To-Bak-Ine Fu 

 Spray To-Bak-Ine Liquid. Any of these methods will control Thrips and oil 

 them out. Fumigate regularly, before you see the pests — especially just 

 spring days. Don't fail to have a can of To-Bak-Ine on hand— and use it. 



' To-Bak-Ine Liquid is the most powerful spraying insecticide known. Spraying is one of the most 

 economical methods, as you can adjust the amount of To-Bak-Ine Liquid to just the strength wanted, 

 and if the pests infect only a i>ortion of the stock they can be eradicated there without going over the 

 entire house. 



For Carnations use three teaspoonfuls to a gallon of water, and five gallons is enough to spray 

 thoroughly a house 100x25 feet. 



For Roses use four teaspoonfuls of To-Bak-Ine Liquid to a gallon of water, and five gallons of 

 this mixture is enough for each house 100x25. 



These directions depend on how badly the stock is infected and on the season, but if used regu- 

 larly you can depend on clean stock at all times. 



PRICKS: -X-pint, 60c; i^-pint, $1.10; 1-pint, $2.00; K-gal., $7.75; 1-gal., $15.00; 5-gal8., $67.50. 



Write for prices on 10-20-40 gallon casks with locked faucet and for complete spraying directions 

 and other information. 



The successful use of To-Bak-Ine 

 Liquid as a spray depends, largely on 

 the pump and nozzle that is used in 

 spraying. There are a great many 

 pumps and spraying machines on the 

 market; these have all been carefully 

 tested in our experiments and we have 

 found that for practical purposes the 

 Simplex Spray Pump illus- 

 trated on this page is the most prac- 

 tical of any in use. These are excel- 



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^neAafui^io^^Q^tei - «»y 27, ^ygc'i 

 B. H. Hunt, 



Chlokgo, 111. 



Dear Mr :- 



Pl«»sa forw«rd at ono* on* (1) gallon of To-Bak-Tna 



Liquid. *• find It atlll tlia boat artlcla a going to fight 



Tbrlp, Aphla ato;, with. 



Tour* truly , 



H. HUNT,":; 



