PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— INSECTICIDES. 



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Powders and Siiapv; (/'ic'.«' o//frcii fc.v ;M- />oii»(d) — non-pms. >ii,ius — can be sent by mail, it I5c. per lb. is ailiie<l 

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\NT DUSTROVER.— A non-poisonous 

 powder, which, sprinkled around their 

 haunts, will destroy or drive away 

 black ants from lawns, trees, plants, 

 houses or other affected locality. 

 Price, It lb. can, .3.ic.: 1 lb. can. fiOc. 



BORDEAUX mXrVHE.— {Standard 

 Formula, 1 gallon makes 50 galkns 

 tpray.) Ready for use by simply add- 

 ing water. .\n indispensable Fungi- 

 cide, curing and preventing black rot, 

 mildew, blight, rust, scab and all 

 fungoid diseases on fruit and jjlants. 

 Price, 1 pint, 2jc.; 1 quart. 40c.; 1 gal- 

 lon. $1.00; .5 gallons. $4..50. 



BUQ AND BLIGHT DUST NO. 3.— 

 Chemically f)reparcd Bordeaux Mix- 

 ture and Paris Green. Ready for use 

 dry. Destroys bugs and prevents 

 blight in one operation. Apply with 

 a Powder Duster. Bellows, Champion 

 Gun or the Beetle Horse Power Po- 

 tato Duster, about 2 to 4 lbs. per 

 acre, according to size and condition 

 of potato vines. Price, .5 lb. package. 

 $1.00; 10 lb. package. $1.75; per keg 

 of 100 lbs.. $16.00; per barrel of 225 

 Ujs.. $.34.00. 



BUQ DEATH is a non- poisonous, insect- 

 killini; powder, that is in high favor, 

 es|)ccially among many Southern 

 market gardeners, who use it exten- 

 sively for cabliage and tomato 

 worms, potato and cucumber bugs, 

 etc. It is applied with a duster, bel- 

 lows or powder gun, at the rate of 

 about 12 lbs. per acre. Price, 1.5c. lb.; 

 .3 lbs.. :ric.; 5 lbs., .50c.; 12i lbs., $1.00; 

 100 lbs.. ST.IHt. 



'• CATTLE COMFORT " protects horses, 

 cattle, dogs, etc.. from flies, gnats, 

 mosquitoes, horse-fly and other in- 

 sects, is healing to sores, destroys 

 head lice on fowls, etc. Price, 1 

 i|uart, 45c.; 1 gallon, $1.25; 5 gallons, 



Co'pPER SOLUTION. AMMONIATED. 



— A Fungicide, the sarnc as Bordeau.x 

 Mixture, the essential ingredient 

 '■ Carbonate of Copper." being dis- 

 solved in ammonia m this, while in 

 Bordeaux it is counteracted by lime. 

 Bordeaux is the cheajicr and most 

 popular for all ordinary imrposcs. but 

 for late sprayings, when fruits are 

 nearing maturity, or plants in bloom. 

 Copper Soluti(m is usually used, as 

 there is no limy sediment left to be 

 washed off bv rain or hand before 

 marketing. One quart is sufficient 

 for 25 gallons of spray. Price, I 

 iiuart. 50c.; 1 gallon. $1.50. . 

 riR TREE OIL. — A popular Insecticide 

 for greenhouse and garden plants; it 

 frees plants of nearly all insects to 

 which they are subject, and for the 

 following It has no superior. Mcalv 

 bug. scale, red spider, aphis (black 

 and green), thrip, blight, worms and 

 slugs, and is' also a valuable remedy 



for animal jiarasites and insects. A 

 pint is sufficient for 10 gallons of water 

 Price, * pint tin. 40c.; pint. 75c.; 

 quart. $1.25; 1 gallon. $4.00. 



FIR TREE OIL SOAP.— A formula of 

 the Fir Tree Oil. prepared in soap 

 form and preferred by some. It 

 will do all claimed for the fluid prep- 

 aration. An ounce makes 1 gallon. 

 Price, *r lb. tin. 25c.; 2 lbs., 75c.; 5 lbs., 

 $1.75; 10 lbs.. S.3.25. 



GRAPE DUST. — A non-poisonous pow- 

 der for the remedy and control of 

 mildew and rot on grapes, gooseber- 

 ries, roses, etc. Price, 5 lb. pkg., 35c. ; 

 100 lb. keg. $5.00. 



HELLEBORE, Powdered White.— For 

 the destruction of slugs, worms, cater- 

 pillars, etc. Less poisonous than 

 Paris Green and London Purple, and 

 safer to use when fruits or vegetables 

 are nearly ripe. Can be used as a 

 powder or dissolved. 1 oz. in 3 gallons 

 of water. Price, 20c. per lb.; 5 lbs.. 

 90c.; 10 lbs., $1.75; 25 lbs. and over 

 at 16c. per lb. 



KEROSENE EMULSION. — Prepared 

 according to the most improved 

 formuke; ready for use by simply add- 

 ing water (2.5 to .50 parts water to otie 

 of Emulsion). For cabbage wonn. 

 scale on trees, caterpillars, melon 

 louse, rose bugs, green fly and lice of 

 all kinds, all sucking insects, either on 

 plants or animals. Price, qt., 40c.; 

 gal.. $1 .00; 5 gals.. $4.50. 



NICO-FUME. — A tobacco paper strong- 

 ly saturated with pure nicotine. It 

 comes in strips, which. sus]iended and 

 lighted, is one of the best, easiest, 

 simplest and least injurious methods 

 of fumigating conservatories and 

 greenhouses, for the destruction of 

 aphis and all insects that succumb to 

 tobacco insecticides. One sheet is 

 sufficient for two thousand cubic feet 

 or more. Price, air tight cans of two 

 dozen sheets. 75c.. or by mail. 90c.; 

 1 gross sheets, $3.50; 2 gross sheets, 

 $6..50. 



NICOTEEN.— An extract of tobacco, 

 containing about 40 per cent, nico- 

 tine. A most effectual, economical 

 and safe remedy for fumigating 

 greenhouses. Use a scant table- 

 spoonful to 1 J pints of water for each 

 pan, which is sufficient when vapor- 

 ized, by placing a hot iron in it, for 

 600 square feet of floor space. Price, 

 pint bottle. $1.50. 



PARIS GREEN. — A poisonous, insoluble 

 powder, indispensable on the farm or 

 garden, for preventing the ravages of 

 potato bugs, codling moth. Worms, 

 caterpillars, slugs and bugs. Apyjlied 

 as a powder it should be mi.xed as a 

 plaster or flour, 100 parts to 1 part of 

 Paris Green, in solution, mix 1 lb. in 

 200 to 300 gallons water. Price, i lb. 

 package, 15c.; 1 lb. pack.ige, 25c.; 5 



lb. package, $1.00; 28 lb. bucket. 

 S5..50; 100 lb. keg. .$18.00. 



PERSIAN POWDER OR BUHACH. 

 Henderson's Superior Grade. (Cheap 

 adulterated grades are worthless.) A 

 most effective, non- poisonous, im- 

 palpable powder, so fine that it pene- 

 trates the innermost crevices. For 

 worms, flies, aphis and almost all 

 kinds of insects it is very effectual, 

 suffocating them by filling up- the 

 breathing pores. Price, 30c. A lb.; 

 50c. lb.; 5 lbs. S2.25; 10 lbs., $4.00. 



" ROSE LEAF." Extract of Tobacco. 

 Most elTectual for the destruction of 

 all insects and scale on plants; a pure, 

 concentrated extract of tobacco, di- 

 lute with from 30 to 150 parts of 

 water. Full instructions for the 

 various methods of applying are given 

 in our " Rose Leaf " pamphlet, mailed 

 on application. Pint can, 30c.; quart 

 can, 55c.; gallon can, $1.50. 



SLUG SHOT. — A non-poisonous powder 

 and a ver>' popular Insecticide; it re- 

 c^uircs no further mixing or prepara- 

 tion, easily apijlied and not injurious 

 or dangerous to animals, the person 

 applying it, or fruits and vegetables 

 treated. Verj- effectual in destroying 

 potato bugs and beetles, green and 

 black fly. slugs, worms, caterpillars, 

 etc. Price per keg of 12.5 lbs., net. 

 $5.00; per barrel of 235 lbs. net. S8.50; 

 10 lb. package. 50c.; 5 lb. package, 

 30c.; in tin canister, with perforated 

 top for ajiplying. 25c. each. 



SULPHUR.— Price, 10c. per lb.; 10 lbs., 

 60c.; 25 llis. and over at 5c. per lb. 



" THYMO-CRESOL " English Cold 

 Water SHEEP DIP. A gallon makes 

 a hundred gallons for most uses. A 

 world-famous dip. and, besides, is 

 tmexcelled as an internal and external 

 remedy for animal wounds and skin 

 diseases, for killing animal parasites, 

 mixing with whitewash for trees, 

 chicken-houses, kennels, etc. Price, 

 pint can, 50c.; quart can, 80c.; 1 gal- 

 lon can. $2.25; 5 gallon can. $7.50. 



TOBACCO DUST, Fine. For green and 

 black aphis, fleas, beetles, etc. Splen- 

 did FcrtiUzer and preventive for in- 

 sects in the ground and around roots. 

 Price, 10 c. per lb.; 5 lbs.. 30c.; 10 lbs.. 

 5nc.; .'?2.50 per 100-lb. bag. 



TOBACCO STEMS.— For fumigating 

 greenhouses and conservatories, for 

 the destruction of green and black 

 aphis and other insects. Price, 50 lb. 

 bale. 8.5c.; 100 lbs.. $1.50; per ton, 

 $20.00. 



WHALE OIL SOAP.— Makes an exel- 

 Icnt wash for trees and plants where 

 insects and eggs affect the bark, and 

 for smearing on the trunks of trees to 



Prevent worms from crawling up. 

 rice, 15c. per lb.; 2 lbs.. 25c.; 5 lbs.. 

 ,50c. 25 lbs. and over at 8c. per lb. 



