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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. 
Fir Tree Oil. Soluble. For destroying all insects that infest 
plants and animals, such as mealy bug, scale, red spider, green 
fly, thrip, lice, fleas, ete. Directions with each package. Price, 
4 pint, .50; pint, .75; quart, $1.50; half gallon, $2.75; gallon, 
$5.00. 
Fir Tree Oil Soap, Stott’s. A non-poisonous insecticide for 
destroying scale, mealy bug, aphis, red spider, currant and 
grape worm, etc. Price, 4-lb. tin, .25; 2-lb. tin, .75. 
Flowers of Sulphur. Prevents and cures mildew on roses, grape- 
vines, ete. Apply with gun or bellows. Price, 1]b., .10; 5 lbs., 
.40; 10 Ibs., .70; 100 Ibs., $5.00. 
Gishurst’s Compound. For destroying red spider, mealy bug, 
scale, thrip, ete. Boxes, .60; by mail, .80. 
Grape Dust, Hammond’s. A preparation for destroying mildew 
on grapevines. Can also be used on plants or trees affected 
with mould, mildew, or rust mites, either in greenhouses or the 
open air. Apply frequently by dusting, as atoms of fungi are 
always spreading or floating. Price, 5-lb. package, .35. 
Hellebore Powder, White. We furnish a pure, fresh, very 
effective powder. One of the best insecticides for rose slugs, 
currant worms, green fly, and other insects. Price, lb. package, 
.30; 4-Ib. package, .15. 
Kerosene Emulsion Concentrated. Kills the pea louse, San 
José scale, and all sucking insects. Ready for use by adding 
water, 25 to 50 parts water to 1 of Emulsion. Quart, .40; gal., 
$1.00; 5 gals., $4.50. 
“Imp” Soap Spray. The base is a soap containing vegetable 
poisons, particularly effective against red spider on fruits, the 
rhododendron fiy, rose bug, and other insects. Quart, .50; 
gallon, $1.50; 5 gallons, $6.00; 10 gallons, $10.00. 
Lemon Oil Insecticide. Destroys scale, thrip, mealy bug, red 
spider, black and green fly. Dilute with 30 to 50 times the bulk 
of water before using. Price, + pint, .25; pint, .40; quart, .75; 
¢ gallon, $1.25 ; gallon, $2.00 ; 5-gallon keg, $9.00. 
**Nico-Fume.’’ Tobacco-paper Insecticide, for famigating green- 
houses. ‘“ Nico fume” is positively the strongest tobacco-paper 
on the market; furnishes the easiest method of fumigation ever 
devised. Tins containing 24 sheets, .75: 144 sheets, $3.50; 288 
sheets, $6.50. 
‘*Nico-Fume.’’ 
Nicoticide Fumigating Compound. For killing all kinds of 
insects on plants in greenhouses and frames. This compound is 
used for destroying green and black fly, thrip, mealy bug, red 
spider, ete. The compound for vaporizing is sold in cans as 
follows: No. 1, containing 1 pint, sufficient for 32,000 cubic feet of 
space, $2.50 each; No. 2, containing $ pint, sufficient for 16,000 
cubic feet of space, $1.25 each; No. 3, containing 4 ounces, sufli- 
cient for 8,000 cubic feet of space, .70 each. Fumigators. 
Price, .50. Each fumigator consists of three parts — the pan, the 
wire frame, and the lamp. 
Liquid. Price, small tins, .50; pint, $1.50. 
Nikoteen. All private gardeners recommend this liquid for spray- 
ing or vaporizing. Will destroy all insects which infest plants or 
flowers. Price, $1.50 per pint package. 
New X. L. all Liquid Insecticide. The famous English patented 
preparation; kills mealy bug, red spider, and all insect pests. 
The perfect insecticide for spraying; goes farther than any. 
Price, pint, .75; quart, $1.25; 4 gallon, $2.00 : gallon, $3.75. 
New X. L. all Vaporizing Compound. An English patent 
claimed to be the most easy, effectual, and cheapest method 
of fumigating greenhouses and frames ever invented. Sufficient 
for 10,000 cubic feet, $2.25 per bottle; 20,000 cubic feet, $4.50 
per bottle. Waporizing lamp, for above, complete, $1.00. 
Paris Green. Best grade. For all insects that eat foliage this 
age = a very effective antidote. } Ib., .25; 1 lb., .40.; 
5 Ibs., $1.75. 
Sealecide. The best remedy known for San José scale. 
during winter. Use 1 part Scalecide to 20 parts water. 
40; 1 gallon, $1.00; 5 gallons, $4.00; 10 gallons, $7.00. 
Spray 
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Seal Oil Soap. One of the best insecticides for general use on 
plants. It is especially effective on green and black flies, red 
spider, scale, rose thrip, and currant worms. Directions for use 
are printed on each package. Price, 1-lb. box, .30; 5-lb. box, 
$1.25; in tubs, 25 Ibs. and upwards, .20 per lb. 
Slug Shot, Hammond’s. Is a light, composite, impalpably 
fine powder, easily distributed either by duster, bellows, or in 
water by spraying. It is thoroughly reliable in killing currant 
worms, potato bugs, cabbage worms, lice, slugs, sow bugs, etc., 
and is also strongly impregnated with fungicides. Price, 5 Ibs., 
.30; 10 Ibs., .60. In kegs, 125 Ibs. net, or barrels, 235 to 250 
lbs. each, at 44 cents nee 
Sulpho-Tobaeceo Soap. Quickly exterminates all insect life on 
plants and flowers in and out of doors. Unsurpassed for rose 
bushes. For a cheap, clean, effective insecticide for amateur and 
professional growers this is unexcelled. For domestic purposes it 
rids the house of cockroaches, and is a superior wash for dogs 
and all animals. Prevents poultry lice. 3-o0z. cake sufficient for 
1} gallons prepared solution, .10; mailed, postpaid, .13. 8-oz. 
cake, sufficient for 4 gallons prepared solution, .20, mailed, post- 
paid, .28 
Tanglefoot. A perfect safeguard for trees and shrubs against 
gypsy and brown-tail moths and other creeping insects. Per lb., 
.30; 3 lbs., .85; 10 lbs., $2.65; 20 lbs., $4.80. 
(Imported.) To prevent vines bleeding. 
Price, $1.25. 
Thomson’s Styptic. 
Directions on bottle. 
Tobaeeo Dust. A remedy for green fly. Price, 5-lb. package, 
-25; 10-lb. package, .40; 100-lb., $3 50. 
Tobaceo Extract. A powerful extract of tobacco combined with 
sulphur. Remarkably effective against plant lice, red spider, 
and insects of all kinds. Dilute one part to ten or more of water 
and apply with syringe or vaporizer. For insects at the root, 
prepare as above and apply with watering pot sufficient to reach 
the roots. Price, half pint, .30; pint, .50; quart, .75; gallon, 
$1.50; 5 gallons, $4.25. 
Tobaeceo Stems. For fumigating. Invaluable as a mulch for 
rose beds, lettuce beds, etc., where insects frequently do much 
injury to roots or foliage. Price, barrels, $1.00; bale or case, 
5.00. 
Whale Oil Soap. An excellent wash for trees and plants; kills 
insects and their eggs. Price, in boxes, with full directions for 
use. 1 lb., .20; 2 lbs., .35; 5 lbs., .75; 10 Ibs., $1.25; 50 lbs., 
$5.00. 
Whale Oil Soap. Caustic Potash (Bowker’s Tree Soap). 
For washing and spraying trees, shrubbery, and flowering plants. 
Applied during winter on hardy fruit trees at the rate of 2 lbs. 
to 1 gallon of water; it is one of the best remedies for San José 
seale. 5 lbs., .75; 10 1bs., $1.50; 25-lb. keg, $3.50. 
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Herbicide,” or Weed Exterminator. Perfectly odorless. An 
occasional application will keep gutters, paths, and roadways 
clear of weeds, poison ivy, grasses, mosses, dandelions, burdocks, 
etc. It is the most effectual weed killer known, does the work at 
a minimum of cost of any other method, and is most convenient 
touse. In l-gallon cans, $1.50; in 2-gallon kegs, sufficient to 
make 40 gallons of liquid, $2.75; in 5-gallon kegs, sufficient to 
make 100 gallons of liquid; $5.50; in 10-gallon kegs, sufficient 
to make 200 gallons of liquid, $10.00. 
Readeana, Rose Bug Exterminator. Destroys Rose Bugs 
and other insects on plants. Directions with each package. 
Sold in .50, $1.00 and $2.00 bottles. 
‘*Eleetrie Worm Eradieator.’’ Perfectly odorless. For the 
instantaneous extermination of worms of every sort. The worms 
will immediately rise to the surface of the ground or flower-bed; 
or will fall off the trees, fruits, or flowers, and in a few minutes 
will die. It will be found exceedingly effective. It is highly 
concentrated, one gallon being sufficient to make 120 gallons of 
fluid for use, by the addition of water. Full directions for use 
with each package. 1-gallon keg, $4.00, makes 120 gallons. 
Also, .50 and $1.00 bottles. 
