R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. 



Ant Destroyer. A specially prepared powder which 

 will destroy or drive away Black Ants from lawns, 

 trees, plants, houses, or other infested localities. 

 Price, %-lb. can, .50; by mail, .60. 



Arsenate of Lead. For spraying trees. A remedy 

 for Elm Leaf Beetle, Gipsy Moth, Brown Tail 

 Moth, etc. Price, i-lb. tin can, .20; 5-lb. pail, .90; 

 10-lb. pail, $1.70; 20-lb. pail, $3.40; 50-lb. pail, 

 $8.00; ioo-lb. keg, $15.00. 



Aphis Punk. Nikoteen. It kills bugs under glass. 

 .60 per box 1 doz. rolls, $6.50 per case 1 dozen boxes. 

 3 rolls will fumigate 100-foot house. 



Bordeaux Mixture, Lion Brand. A valuable and 

 indispensable fungicide for grape growers, ensuring 

 larger crops and finer grades and preventing failure. 

 Successful against black rot, mildew, and rust. Being 

 in liquid form, it is very convenient to handle. One gal- 

 lon will make 50 gallons of spraying liquid by the ad- 

 dition of 49 gallons of water. Price, i-gal. patent 

 cans, $1.00; i-qt. cans, .40. 



Dry Bordeaux Mixture, Powell's Improved. 

 Ready for use by simply adding water. Lb. box 

 makes 5 gallons spray, .20; 5-lb. box makes 25 gallons 

 spray, .75; 10-lb. box makes 50 gallons spray, $1.25; 

 25-lb. box makes 125 gallons spray, $3.00; 300-lb. 

 barrel makes 1,500 gallons spray, $27.00. 



Bowker's Pyrox. A combined insecticide and fungi- 

 cide for fruit trees, vegetables, and flowers. Kills can- 

 ker worms, rose worms, caterpillars, etc., and prevents 

 blights, mildews, and rots. 10 lbs. makes 60 gal. of 

 spray. 5-lb. can, .75; 10-can. $1.25; ioo-lb. keg, 

 $9.00. 



Bowker's Disparene. A remedy for elm beetle, 

 potato-beetle, caterpillars, and all leaf-eating insects. 

 Used and endorsed by leading Experiment Stations 

 and park superintendents. 2-lb. can, .50; 5-lb. can, 

 $1.00; 10-lb. can, $1.80; ioo-lb. keg, $15.00. 



Bowker's Insect Emulsion. An effective emulsion 

 of insecticide oils scientifically combined. Kills plant 

 lice, aphids, thrips, green fly, scale insects, etc., in 

 greenhouses and out of doors. I gal. makes 20 gal. 

 of spray. I qt., .50; 2 qts., .75; I gal., $1.00. 



Bowker's Bodlime. Prevents canker worm damage. 

 A viscid, sticky material which, when applied in a 

 narrow band around tree trunks, intercepts and kills 

 canker worm moths and other crawling insects. 

 Cheaper and more effective than metallic protectors. 

 One application sufficient for the season. 5-lb. can, 

 .75; 10-lb. can, $1.25; 100-lb. keg, $7.50. 



Bug Death. We give this insecticide our fullest endorse- 

 ment. It has now been on the market seven years, 

 and the sale is rapidly increasing. It is a non-poison- 

 ous powder, and can be applied dry just as it came 

 from the package, or it can be mixed with water and 

 sprayed on vines with any of the sprayers on the 

 market, 12V2 lbs. to 80 gallons water mixed thor- 

 oughly. It is death to the potato, squash, and cucum- 

 ber bugs, currant and tomato worms, and many other 

 plant-eating pests. As Bug Death contains no arsenic 

 it will not burn or blight the vine, thus giving the 

 potato a better chance to mature, which means a 

 more starchy potato, and one less liable to rot, and the 

 extra yield of marketable potatoes will more than pay 

 ihe- entire expense. Use freely on all house platns. 

 Price, 1 -lb. package, .15; 3-lb. package, .35; 5-lb. 



Practical Sprayers of every description. 

 See page 127. 



package, .50; i2Vo-lb. package, $1.00; ioo-lb. 

 package, $7.00. Perfection Shaker, .65. 



Cattle Comfort. A practical remedy against insects 

 pestering cows, oxen, horses, mules, or dogs. It can 

 be diluted half and half with kerosene oil, thus insur- 

 ing economy of cost. Its use on milch cows protects 

 the cow from shrinkage of summer milk, and when a 

 cow has shrunk in her milk flow no subsequent feed- 

 ing will restore it. Cattle comfort is applied to best 

 advantage by spraying. Qt., .50; ^ gallon, .75; 1 

 gallon, $1.25. 



Copper Solution Ammoniated. A concentrated liquid 

 fungicide, prepared ready for immediate use on trees, 

 vines, or vegetables affected with rot, blight, or scab, 

 and with safety to the foliage. The various plant dis- 

 eases to which it is applicable are : Rot of the grape, 

 mildew of the grape, anthracnoze of the grape, pear 

 scab and leaf blight, apple scab, gooseberry mildew, 

 cranberry scald, potato blight, tomato blight, melon 

 blight, quince blight, black spot on the rose, mign- 

 onette disease, carnation rust. Directions: I quart of 

 solution to 25 gallons of water. Per quart, $1.00. 



Dalmatian or Persian Insect Powder. One of the 

 best insecticides for all insects. Lb., .50. 



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, etc. 

 Harmless to the hands of the user. Directions with 

 each package. Price, */2 pint, .40; pint, .75; quart 

 $1.25; half gallon, $2.25; gallon, $4.00. Not 

 mailable. 



Fir Tree Oil Soap, Stott's. A non-poisonous in- 

 secticide for destroying scale, mealy bug, aphis, red 

 spider, currant and grape worm, etc. Price, Mrlb. 

 tin, .25; 2-lb. tin, .75. 



Flowers of Sulphur. Prevents and cures mildew on 

 roses, grape-vines, etc. Apply with gun or bellows. 

 Price, lb., .08; 100-lbs., $6.00. 



Fostite. An excellent remedy for blackrot, mildew, and 

 Carnation rust. Price, 5-lb. box, .60; 25-lb. box, $2.50. 



Gishurst's Compound. For destroying red spider, 

 mealy mug, scale, thrip, etc. Boxes, .60; by mail, .80. 



Grape Dust, Hammond's. A preparation for destroy- 

 ing mildew on grape vines. Can also be used on plants 

 or trees affected with mold, mildew, or rust mites, 

 either in greenhouses or the open air. Its diffusibility 

 is great. One part of Grape Dust will spread itself over 

 a greater surface than sulphur. To be thoroughly 

 effectual, it must be applied frequently by dusting, as 

 atoms of fungi are always spreading or floating. Ap- 

 ply at the first appearance of trouble. Dust on a 

 warm, dry day. Use Grape Dust for Violets, Roses, 

 etc., in the greenhouse. Fill the house with dust and 

 let it settle over the plants, or put one pound to a pail 

 of water and spray it finely over everything, plants, 

 ground, benches, etc. Spores are likely to settle any- 

 where about, and prevention is the best remedy. Price, 

 5-lb. package, .35. 



Hellebore Powder, White. We furnish a pure, 

 fresh, very effective powder. One of the best insecti- 

 cides for rose slugs, currant worms, green fly, and 

 other insects. Price, lb. package, .30; Mj-lb. package, 



Kerosene Emulsion Concentrated. Kills the pea 

 louse, San Jose" scale, and all sucking insects. Ready 

 for use by adding water, 25 to 50 parts water to I of 

 Emulsion. Quart, .40; gal., $1.00; 5 gals., $4.50. 



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, V2 

 pint, .25; pint, .40; quart, .75; V2 gallon, $1.25; 

 gallon, $2.00; 5-gallon keg, $9.00. 



