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J. MANNS &. CO.'S CHOICE SEEDS. 



Insect Destroyers. 



LIQUID INSECTICIDES CANNOT BE SENT BY MAIL. 



Ant Exterminator. — A non-poisonous powder which will 

 kill or drive away ants from lawns, etc. Per box, .50c.; b}- 

 mail, 60c. 



Lemon Oil. — A most popular and best all-around in- 

 secticide for green-house and house plants, especiall}- for 

 mealy bugs, scale, red spider, black and green aphis, thrip, 

 lice, worms and slugs. Full directions with each bottle. 

 vSmall bottle, 25c.; ^ pint, 40c.; pint, 75c.; qt., $1.25. 



Bordeaux Mixture. — Prevents black rot, mildew and 

 rust. Destroys all fungous growth on vegetation. Qt., 25c. 



Grape Dust. — Excellent for the prevention and destruc- 

 tion of mildew on plants. L,h., 10c. ; 5 lbs., 35c.; if by mail, 

 add 10c. per lb. 



Solution of Copper. — For use on trees, vines, or vegeta- 

 bles, affected with rot, blight or scab. Good for the black 

 spot on the rose and the mignonette disease. Ot., 50c. 



For Aphis or Green Fly, Rose Bugs, Currant 

 Worms, Slugy, Caterpillars, Etc. 



Powered White Hellebore. — Less poisonous than Paris 

 Green and safer to use when fruit or vegetables are nearly 

 ripe. Lb., 20.; by mail, 30c. 



Pak.ris Green. — Lb., 25c. 



SIug£ Shot, Hak.mmond's. — Guaranteed to destroy potato 

 bugs, and those on tomato and egg plants, currant worms, 

 cabbage lice, and worms, fleas, beetles and striped bugs on 

 melons, turnips, beets, onions, etc.; canker worms and cat- 

 erpillars on fruit and ornamental trees. Price, 5 and 10- 

 pound packages, 25c. and 45c. 



Tobacco Dust. — One of the best remedies for green and 

 black aphis, fleas, beetles, etc., also for insects in the 

 ground. Lb., 5c. 



Fir Tree Oil Soap. — For thrip, red spider, black and 

 greenflies, mealy bugs, worms and slugs. Half pound tin, 

 25c. 



Whale Oil Soap. — Makes an excellent wash for trees 

 and plants where insects and eggs affect the bark. Lb., 15c. ; 

 2 lbs., 25c.; 5 lbs., 50c.; by mail add 10c. lb. 



Nikoteen. ^Highly concentrated. Is the most power- 

 ful insecticide; the best thing to destroy insects on roses. 

 Pint, $1.50. 



Kerosene Emulsion. — For plant lice of any kind, cabbage 

 worms, scale insects on trees. Two-quart can, 35c. 



Dry Bordeaux Mixture and Pari^ 

 Green Compound. 



This Compound has proved ver}- successful, while 

 cheaper than Paris Green, it kills the bugs equally well, in- 

 sures a vigorous growth, and prevents blight. Defends 

 plants against flea beetles. 1 lb. box, 15c. 



Sp&.nish Pink. — A very valuable insecticide of recent 

 introduction, contains no poison, destroys cabbage and web 

 worms, rose slugs, caterpillars and other garden insects. 1 

 lb. tin cans, each, 25c. 



The Perfect Knapsack Spray Pump. 



The tank is constructed entirely of copper and holds 

 five gallons; is fitted with lid and strainer, which can be 

 removed. This pump has lever, large air chamber, ball 

 valves, solid plunger and agitator. It is so arranged that no 

 water can drip on the operator. The pump is fitted with 

 five feet of half inch hose, pipe extension and Bordeaux 

 spray nozzle, which can be graduated from a fine mist to a 

 solid stream, or shut off entirely. Any other nozzle furnished 

 with these pumps when ordered. Price, $8.50. 



Plant Sprinklers. 



For sprinkling cut flowers, seed- 

 lings, plants, clothes, etc. 



Medium size $ .60 



Large size 85c. and 1.00 



Bv mail, 10c. extra. 



Insect Extermind^tors. 



INIPROVBD 



LIQUID 



ATOMIZER. 



For spray- 

 ing Paris 

 Green and 

 other insecti- 

 cides on potato 

 plants, shrubs, small 

 trees, house plants, 

 li\e stock and poul- 

 try A great labor- 

 saver on every farm, 

 and m every garden, 

 barn, green -house, 

 orchard and hen- 

 ner}-. It will apply 

 the finest possible spray on any object 

 desired, and exterminate any kind of 

 insect life. Will not corrode. Easily 

 filled, easily emptied. One can full 

 will poison bugs on (iOO to 800 hills of 

 potatoes. 



The reservoir of this Sprayer is glass, handsomely 

 mounted and painted, can be easil}' detached; it is con- 

 structed so as to give the glass reservoir a churning position, 

 and will prevent aii}' settlement, as occurs in other .sprayers. 

 Price, 75c. each. 



Br&.ss Spr&,y Pump. 



With Return Steam "Agitator. With Brass Working Parts 

 and Malleable Iron Foot Rest. 



The Agitator being in the lower valve, stirs the spraj'ing 

 liquid thoroughly, and in addition the strainer is kept free 

 from sediment. It is furnished with Acme nozzle, and will 

 throw a fine spray or a solid stream. 



"Prize" Bucket Spray Pump, price, $2.50. 



Improved Little Giant Duj'ter. 



This Blower is the highest development of all Powder 

 Guns and Dusters now in use. As shown in the illustration, 

 covers two rows perfectly and can be adjusted to any de- 

 sired width; each machine is furnished with two tubes, five 

 nozzles and strap, and weighs 6 pounds. Price, each, $5.00. 



