PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— INSECTICIDES. 



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CONTACT AND 

 STOMACHIC 



REMEDIES FOR INSECTS AND FUNGUS 



Insects that Suck the Juices from Plants, Foliage, etc., such as lice, green, black and white aphis or fly, mealy bug. red 

 spider and scale, thrust their proboscis into the leaf or stem, and are not affected by stomach poisons; so they must be des- 

 troyed by contact insecticides. Those in powder form kill by closing the breathing pores in the insect's skin; or in fluid 

 form by being absorbed through these pores. The best contact insecticides in powder form are Bug Death, Hellebore, Slug 

 Shot and Tobacco Dust. The best in fluid form are Aphine, Black Leaf 40, Fish (Whale) Oil Soap, Nicoteen (Tobacco 

 Extract), Kerosene Miscible Oil and Lemon Oil. 



Insects that Eat Plants, Foliage, Vegetables, Fruits Flowers, etc., whether bugs, beetles, worms, caterpillars or slugs, are 

 more quickly and effectually destroyed with a poisonous stomachic insecticide such as Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green or 

 Hellebore. These if applied according to directions are so diluted as to be harmless to vegetation and to animal life. Less 

 poisonous stomachic and contact insecticide are Bug Death. Kerosene Emulsion. Slug Shot, etc. 



APHINE. Very powerful, soluble in water applied as a 



spray, wash or dipping solution. It kills aphis, thrip, red 



spider, slugs, ants, mealy bug, scale. Price. 1 gill. 25c.; 



M pint, 40c.; pint, 6oc.; quart, SI 00; gallon, S2.50. 



APHIS PUNK is a wood-pulp paper, in 6x33-inch sheets, 



saturated with 22 K per cent, nicotine, rolled and dried. 



When lighted it burns slowly and is a cleanly, convenient 



and effectual remedy for "smoking" conservatories, etc., 



for green and black fly thrip, etc. Price, per carton of 12 



rolls, 60c. {mail weight, lib.); per case of 12 cartons, S6.50. 



ANT DESTROYER (non-poisonous), Designed Especially 



for Use on Lawns, Tennis Courts and Putting Greens. 



This product was used successively for two years on the 



grounds of one of the most famous Golf Clubs in America 



before being offered to the public. One quart, 60c.; one 



gallon, SI. 50; five-gallon can, S7.00. 



ANT-I-CIDE. A powder with a repellant odor, effective 



against ants and crawling insects that infest lawns. Strew 



so the surface infested will be thoroughly covered. One 



pound will dress about 300 square feet. Price. 1-lb. 



package. 25c.; 5-lb. bag, SI. 00; 25-lb. drum. $4.50. 



ARSENATE OF LEAD — PASTE. A poison taking the 



place of Paris Green. Its advantages are that it adheres 



to foliage, does not readily wash off by rain and does not 



injure tender foliage. It is white in color and shows just 



where it has been applied. Price, 1-lb. tin, 40c.; 5-lb. 



tin, SI. 75; 12M-lb. pail, S3. 50; 25-lb. bucket, S6.50; 50-lb. 



bucket. S12.50; 100-lb. keg. S24.00. 



ARSENATE OF LEAD, POWDERED. May be used either 



as a dust diluted with hydrated lime, plaster or road dust, 



or as a liquid spray with water, lime-sulphur, solution or 



Bordeaux, only half the weight is needed as of the paste 



form. Price. 1 lb., 60c.; 5 lbs.. $2.75; 10 lbs., $5.25; 



25-lb., $12.00. 



"BLACK-LEAF 40." Very effective for sucking insects 



such as plant lice, red spider, leaf hopper, thrip, etc., 



sprayed on. Dilute 2 teaspoonfuls to a gallon of water. 



It also forms a splendid spray for both insects and fungus 



with Bordeaux. Price, 1-oz. bottle, 25c.; ^-Vo. tin, 75c.; 



2-lb. tin, S2.50; 10-lb. can, S10.75. 



BORDEAUX & ARSENATE OF LEAD. A combination in 



proper proportions of these standard insecticide and 



fungicide remedies, killing insects and plant diseases at 



one spraying and in half the time required to spray on 



separately. Quantity required, 1 to 2 lbs. in 10 gallons 



water. Price, 1 lb., 35c.; 5 lbs.. SI. 50; 10 lbs., $2.75; 25 



lbs., $6.00; 50 lbs., $11.00; 100-lb. keg. $21.00. 



BORDEAUX— LIQUID. Ready for use by simply adding 1 



part to 50 of water. An indispensable fungicide, curing 



and preventing black rot, mildew, blight, rust, scab, and 



all fungoid diseases on fruits and plants. Price, 1 pint, 



30c.; 1 quart, 50c.; 1 gallon. $1.25; 5 gallons. $5.00. 



BORDEAUX, POWDERED. Requires 1 to IK lbs. to 10 



gallons of water as fungicide spray. Price, 1 lb. 45c.; 



5 lbs., $2.00; 10 lbs., $3.50. 



BOROWAX. A complete protection against tree borers. 



Use half to one pint to a tree according to size. Price, 



quart, 35c.; half gallon, 60c.; gallon can (boxed), $1.00; 6 



gallons (boxed), $5.00; half -barrel. $20.00; barrel. $35.00. 



BUG DEATH. A non-poisonous insect-killing powder, for 



worms, bugs and caterpillars. Apply with a duster, 



bellows or pow^der-gun, at the rate of about 12 lbs. per 



acre. Mail weight, IM lbs., per lb. Price 20c. per lb.; 3 



lbs., 45c.; 5 lbs., 60c.; 12K lbs., $1.35; 100 lbs., $9.25. 



BUG SHAKER for applying above, 40c. 



CATTLE COMFORT. Protects horses, cattle, dogs, etc., 

 from flies, gnats, mosquitoes, horse-fly and other insects, 

 is healing to sores, destroys head lice on fowl, etc. Price. 

 1 quart. 60c.; 1 gallon. $1.75; 5 gallons, $7.00. 

 COPPER SOLUTION, AMMONIATED. A fungicide, for 

 spraying when fruits are nearing maturity, or plants in 

 bloom. One quart is sufficient for 25 gallons of spray. 

 Price, 1 quart, 90c.; 1 gallon. $2.75. 

 CORN OIL— ANTI-CROW. Protects newly planted com 

 from crows. Keeps the birds from damaging your crops 

 by preventive measures. Price, per pint. 25c.; per quart. 

 40c. 



CUT WORM KILLER. It has an enticing odor and attracts 

 worms. One pound is sufficient for 175 plants in hills, or 

 100 feet when in rows. Price. 1-lb. sprinkler box, 25c. 

 {mail weight 2 lbs.); 5-lb. tins. $1.00 {mail weight, 6 lbs.); 

 25-lb. dnim. $4.00; 100-lb. bag, $12.00. 



FISH OIL SOAP. (Whale OU Soap.) A wash for insects 

 and eggs on the bark, and for smearing the trunks of trees 

 to prevent worms from crawling up. Price, 2.5c. per lb. 

 {mail wei-ht 2 lbs.); 5 lbs.. $1.00 {mail weight 6 lbs.); 

 10 lbs., $1.75; 25 lbs., $4.00. 



FORMALDEHYDE. A preventive of fungoid diseases as 

 potato scab, smuts, musty com, damping off of seedlings, 

 club root, etc. The dilution is 1 lb. (1 pint) to 15 or 20 

 gallons of water and 1 to 2 gallons of this dilution is re- 

 quired for the treatment of a bushel of seed. Price (40 

 volume %), 1-lb. bottle, 50c.; 5-lb. bottle, at 45c. lb.; 10-lb. 

 bottle, at 40c. lb.; 50-lb. demijohn, at 32c. lb.; 1.32-lb. 

 carboy, at 28c. lb. 



FUNGINE. An effective sulphurated spraying remedy for 

 mildew, rust and other blights. Does not stain the 

 foliage. Price, half pint, 40c.; pint, 65c.; quart, $1.00; 

 gallon, $3.50. 



HELLEBORE, Powdered White. Less poisonous than Paris 

 Green and Arsenate of Lead, and safer to use when fruits 

 or vegetables are nearly ripe. Can be used as a powder or 

 dissolved, 1 ounce in 3 ga''lons of water. Price, 70c. per 

 lb.; 5 lbs., $3.25 {mail weight, IK ibs. per lb.). 



KEROSENE MISCIBLE OIL. Better than Kerosene 

 Emulsion. Is especially valuable against all soft bodied 

 insects. Can be used in place of Nicotine. Contains 

 80% Kerosene. Dilute 1 part Oil to 16 parts water. 

 Tender plants 1 part to 36 parts water. Price, 1 pint, 30c. ; 

 1 quart, 50c.; 1 gallon, $1.25c.; 5 gallons, $5.00. 



LEMON OIL. Efficient for all sucking insects and soft 

 scales. Apply as a spray or wash. Price, yi pint, 30c.; 1 

 pint, 50c.; quart, 90c.; K gallon, $1.50; 1 gallon, $2.50. 



LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION. For scale insects on trees 

 and such fungus bark diseases as can be treated in winter. 

 Diluted and apply with a spray pump while trees are 

 dormant, in fall, winter or spring. Can be used strong 

 during mid-winter, but earlier or later dilute it 1 gallon to 

 40 to 60 of water. Price, quart can, 45c.; gallon, 90c.; 

 5-gallon can, $3.35; barrel of 50 gallons. $15.00. 



NICOTINE. A remedy for spraying, containing 30 per cent. 

 nicotine. Dilute two teaspoonsful to a gallon of water. 

 For fumigating greenhouses, etc., use a scant tablespoonful 

 to IK pints of water, for each pan, vaporize by placing a 

 hot iron in it. This is enough for 600 square feet of floor 

 space. Price, 8-lb. bottle. SIO.OO; 4-lb. bottle, $5.00; 

 1-lb. bottle, $1.50; K-lb. bottle, 85c.; IK-oz. bottle. 40c. 



NICO-FUME. Suspended and lighted, it is the best method 

 of fumigating conservatories for aphis and all insects that 

 succumb to tobacco. One sheet is sufficient for 2000 cubic 

 feet of space. Price, air-tight cans of two dozen sheets. 

 85c. {tnail weight, lib.) 1 gross sheets. $4.00 {mail weight, 4 

 lbs.); 2 gross sheets. $7.50 {mail -weight, 71 bs.). 



PARIS GREEN. An insoluble, poisonous powder for potato 

 bugs, codling moth, worms, caterpillars, slugs and bugs. 

 Applied as a powder it should be mixed with plaster or 

 flour, 100 parts to 1 part of Paris Green; in solution mix 

 1 lb. in 200 to 300 gallons of water. Price. 3i lb., package, 

 40c.; 1-lb. package, 90c.; 5-lb. package. $4.00. 



PYROX. An insecticide and fungicide for eating insects, 

 blights and fungus. Mix with water to applv. Price. 

 1-lb. bottle, 40c.; 5-lb. crock, $1.50; 10-lb. crock, $2.75; 

 25-lb. crock. $6.00; 50-lb. keg. $11.00; 100-lb. keg. $21.00. 



SCALECIDE. The best spray for San Jose scale, cottony 

 maple scale, &c. It is not poisonous, being a preparation 

 of petroleum that mi.xes with cold water and is ready to 

 apply. 1 gallon to 20 gallons of water sprayed on trees 

 and bushes will kill every scale that it reaches without 

 injury to tree or fruit if applied while foliage is off. Price, 

 1 quart, 55c.; 1-gallon can, $1.35; 5-gallon can, $5.75; 

 10-gallon can, $9.85; 30-gallon barrel, $22.00. 

 SCOTCH SOFT COAL SOOT. Used in onion drills, radish 

 beds, cabbage grounds, etc.. it checks the attacks of grubs 

 or cut worms, and drives away insects that hide in the 

 ground and lav their eggs near the roots. Price, 50-lb. 

 bag. $2.75; 100-lb. bag, $5.00 



Where the packed mail weight is given the goods may be sent by Parcel Post. If no mail weight is given they can only 



be sent by express or freight. 



