CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



125 



SPRINKLERS. Price 



Wittbold Lawn Sprinkler — Throws 

 a fan-shaped spray as fine as 

 mist and can be changed instant- 

 ly to any form by simply push- 

 ing- a sleeve backward or for- 

 ward. It can be placed on the 

 edge of the sidewalk spraying 

 only on one side, thereby keep- 

 ing the walk perfectly dry $1.00 



Sprinkler, Rubber . Plant — Bent 

 Neck — Made to sprinkle under- 

 neath the foliage. No. 2 70c; by 

 mail SOc. No. 1 60c; by mail 65 



Sprinkler, Rubber — With straight 

 neck. No. 2 60c, by mail 70c; 

 No. 1, 50c; by mail . . . .55 



Seollay's — The florists sprinkler. 

 No. 1, large, $1.00; by mail $1.10. 

 No. 2 S5c; by mail 90c. No. 3 

 75c; by mail 80c; No. 4 65c; by 

 mail 70 



EUREKA TOBACCO FTJMIGATORS. 



For fumigating with tobacco stems; 



made of galvanized iron. ttt--*.h, 



Nos. ;v7'.7 1 2 3 4 Wittbold 



Height, inches....- 12 16 20 24 g Lawn 



Price $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 sprinkler. 



APPARATUS FOR APPLYING INSECT 

 POWDER. 



Tin Powder Blower 75 



Bellows, Powder — For applying 



dry powder on plants. 

 No. 9 11 14 16 19 22 24 



.50 .75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 



Tin Dusteri for applying Slug 

 Shot, % gallon, each 35c; 1 gal- 

 lon, each 50 



Jumbo Powder Gun — Price 25c; by 

 mail 30 



Fungicides and Insecticides. 



If by mail add 16c a pound. 

 Bordeaux Mixture (Liquid) — Ready 

 for use after adding water. Di- 

 lute 25 to 50 times as required. 



1 quart 40c; 1 gallon $1.00 



Carbon Bisulphide — A most effec- 

 tive remedy for ants in the lawn. 

 Saturate a small ball of cotton 

 and insert in the hill. 1 lb. tin, 



each 35 



Cattle Comfort — A successful rem- 

 edy for insects on cattle, etc.; 1 qt. .45 

 Dandeline — Sure death to dande- 

 lions. A few drops applied with 

 the can furnished -with each bot- 

 tle kills them root and all. Di- 

 rections -with each bottle. Pint 



bottle 50c; quart bottle 75 



Glshurst's Compound — An excellent 

 remedy for Red Spider, Mealy Bug 

 and Scale on plants. Dis- 

 solve 2 ozs. in a gallon of 

 water and apply either by 

 .1% sponging or spraying the 



plants. Per package 50c; 



by mail 60 



Fir Tree Oil — Like the pre- 

 ceding, is a remedy for 

 Mealy Bug, Red Spider and 

 Scale. Dilute % pint to 

 about 10 gallons of soft 

 water, and apply with 

 sprinkler. 'y 2 pt. 40c; pt. 



75c; qt. $1.25; gal $4.00 



If by mail add 25c per pint. 

 Hellebore — Being less poison- 

 ous than Paris Green, is 

 safer to use on fruit and 

 vegetables. Dust on dry, or dissolve 1 oz. to 3 gallons 

 of water and apply with syringe. Per lb. 20c; by mail. . .40 

 Kerosene Emulsion — Ready for use by adding 25 parts 

 water to 1 of emulsion. 1 qt. 40c; 1 gal 1.00 



u Cattle Comfort" 



jetables. Dust on dry, or dissolve 1 oz. 



Slug- Shot — "Valuable for destroy- 

 ing slugs. Per 5 lb. to 10 lb. 

 pkgs., 6c per lb.; 25 lbs. to 50 



lbs. 5c per lb.; 100 lbs 



In 1 lb. cartons with perforated 

 top for applying, each 



Nieo-Fume — Liquid; % Pt. 50c; pt. 

 JT.50; y 2 gal. $5:50 1 gal 1 



Nico-Fume — Tobacco paper Insec- 

 ticide for fumigating green- 

 houses. Does not injure blooms, 

 and furnishes the easiest method 

 of fumigating ever devised. Packed 

 in special friction-top tins. 24 

 sheets, 75c; 144 sheets, $3.50; 288 

 sheets 



Nikoteen — Pint 



Grape Dust — A sure preventive and 

 cure for mildew. Per lb. 10c; 5 

 lbs. 35c; 10 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs.... 



Thrip Juice — A remedy for Mealy 

 Bug, Scale, Thrips, Cutting Moth, 

 Canker Worm, Beetles, Caterpil- 

 lars, etc. Per pint 



Paris Green — 1 lb. 25c; 5 lbs 



Sulphur — Powdered, per lb. 10c; 5 

 lbs. 40c; 25 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. . . . 



Sulpho-Tobacco Soap — Invaluable 

 to all lovers of plants. All in- 

 sects succumb to i*". Directions 

 with each package. 3 oz. cake 

 10c; by mail 13c; 8 oz. cake 20c; 

 by mail 



Persian Insect Powder — Per lb ... . 



Rose Leaf Extract of Tobacco — Pt. 

 30c; qt .50c; gal. $1.25; 5 gals... 



Tobacco Dust — For insects on 

 plants, apply -with duster; lb.... 



Tobacco Stems — Per lb. 3c; per bbl. 



Whale Oil Soap — Per lb. 15c; 2 "bs. 

 25c; 10 lbs .. 



4.00 



.15 



0.50 



6.50 

 1.50 



5.00 



.40 



1.00 



4.00 



.40 



4.25 



.10 



1.00 



1.00 



FERTILIZERS. 



Currie's Complete Fertilizer for Gar- 

 den and Lawn — A complete manure, spe- 

 cially adapted for the top dressing of 

 lawns. It is odorless, clean and conveni- 

 ent to use. Sow broadcast in early spring, 

 just as the grasses are starting into 

 growth; it will be found of great benefit in 

 producing a nice, healthy growth of turf. 

 Jt is much easier to use than a top dress- 

 ing of stable manure, which very often 

 introduces a large crop of vile weeds into 

 lawns, besides being very unsightly. 

 Quantities required and prices: 

 15x 20 feet, use 5 lbs.; price. .... . $ .30 



25x 25 feet, use 10 lbs.; price 50 



50x 50 feet, use 25 lbs.; price 1.25 



50x100 feet, use 50 lbs.; price 2.00 



100x100 feet, use 100 lbs.; price 3.50 



400 lbs., sufficient for one acre , 12.00 



Pure Bone Meal — 5 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. 40c; 25 lbs. 75c; 50 

 lbs. $1.25 ; 100 lbs. $2.00 ; bag of 200 lbs $3.50 



Guano, Peruvian — An excellent fertilizer for house plants 

 or garden. 1 lb. 10c; 5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 75c; 25 lbs. $1.50; 

 50 lbs. $2.75; 100 lbs $5.00 



Pulverized Sheep Manure — Makes, the richest and safest 

 liquid manure. Use one pound to five gallons of water; 

 25 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs 2.00 



Nitrate of Soda — Should be sown when plants are in 

 growth. 25 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs $3.50 



Muriate of Potash — 25 lbs. JU.00; 100 lbs 3.50 



Ammoniated Bone and Potash — A general fertilizer for 

 all cerials, beans, peas, corn, tobacco, etc. 25 lbs. 75c; 

 100 lbs. $2.00; 500 lbs. $8.00; 1,000 lbs 15.00 



Horn Shavings — 5 lbs. 40c; 25 lbs. $'1.25; 100 lbs 3.50 



Currie's Soluble Food for House Plants — A high grade 

 fertilizer, put up in small packages to suit the cultiva- 

 tor of house plants, Each 15c and 25c; by mail 20c and .35 



