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MCMDEIRSOH^S INSECTICIDES AMD FUHQICIDE^ 





INSECTS THAT EAT PLANTS, FOLIAGE, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, 

 FLOWERS, ETC. whether bugs, beetles, worms, caterpillars or slugs, 

 are more quickly and eflfectually destroyed with a poisonous insecticide as 

 Arsenate of Lead. Paris Green or Hellebore. These if intelligently applied 

 according to directions are so dilute as to be harmless to vegetation and to 

 animal life, excepting in quantity. Less poisonous stomatic and contact 

 insecticides are Bug Death, Fir Tree Oil Soap, Kerosene Emulsion, 

 Slug Shot, etc. 



FOR HOUSE AND CONSERVATORY PLANTS the most convenient 

 insecticides are Aphine, Nicoteen and Lemon Oil. 



FUNGUS ON PLANTS, TREES, FRUITS, VINES AND VEGETABLES as 

 mildew, spot, dry rot, and rust should be promptly treated with Bordeaux, 

 Ammoniated Copper Solution. Fungine or Sulphur. 



THE BEST COMBINED FUNGUS AND INSECT DESTROYERS are 

 Bordeaux-Arsenate and Pyrox. 



FOR SCALE ON HARD WOODED PLANTS, SHRUBS AND TREES use 

 Kerosene Miscible Oil. or if dormant Lime — Sulphur Solution or Scalecide. 



FOR TREE BORERS use Borowax. For Tree Wounds use Tree Wound 

 Paint. 



TO PREVENT CATERPILLARS AND INSECTS CRAWLING UP TREES, 

 use Sticky Tree Cord. Tree Tanglefoot or Fish Oil Soap. 



INSECTS THAT SUCK THE JUICES FROM PLANTS, FOLIAGE, ETC., 



such as lice, green, black and white aphis <jr fly, mealy bug, red spider and 

 scal.e, thrust their proboscis into the leaf or stem, consequently are not 

 affected by stomach poisons and must be destroyed 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. 

 Fir Tree Oil Soap, Fish (Whale) Oil Soap, Nicoteen (Tobacco Extract), 

 Kerosene Miscible Oil, Lemon Oil, "XL AU" Liquid Insecticide. 



FOR FUMIGATING CONSERVATORIES AND GREENHOUSES use 

 Aphis Punk, Nico-fume, Tobacco Powder or Tobacco Stems; for fluid 

 vaporizing use Nicoteen or "X L AU" compound. 



FOR UNDERGROUND INSECTS, ants, root lice, grubs, maggots, cut- 

 worms, etc., use Ant-i-cide, Cutworm Killer, Tobacco Dust, Scotch Soot 

 or Vermine. 



FOR ANGLE OR FISH WORMS IN LAWNS, PUTTING-GREENS, 

 TENNIS COURTS, ETC., use Henderson's Worm-Killing Grass Food. 



FOR POTATO SCAB, GRAIN SMUTS, DISINFECTING, ETC., use the 

 germicide Formaldehyde. 



FOR ANIMAL INSECTS AND PESTS use Cattle Comfort or Thymo- 

 Cresol. 



»<3SR» A TD/^TTT' 1\ T A TT T"I\T/^ ( Powders, Soaps and Pastes (those offered by the pound) — non-poisonous — can be sent by, Parcel Post if sufficient 



|,:^^Ar)UU 1 iVlAlJLliN or j is added to the prices, to pay postage at Zone Rates (seepage 1). 



' I Fluids {those offered by the quart, etc.) and poisonous powders are not mailable. 



APHINE. A powerful insecticide, readily soluble 

 in water and applied as a spray, wash or 

 dipping solution. It kills green and black fly, 

 thrip, red spider, slugs, ants, mealy bug. scale, 

 etc. Price, 1 gill, 2.5c.; J-^ pint, 40c.; pint, 

 6.5c.; quart. SI. 00; gallon. S2.50. 



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

 sheets, saturated with 22 'i 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. COc. {mail weight, 1 lb.); 

 per case of 12 cartons. S6..50. 



ANT DESTROYER (non-poisonousl, Designed 

 Especially for Use on Lawns, Tennis Courts and 

 Putting Greens. Positively effectual. This 

 product was used successfully for two years on 

 the grounds of one of the most famous Golf Clubs 

 in America before being offered to the public. 

 Directions. The best way is to insert tube of 

 squirt can about four or five inches in ant-hill, 

 withdraw about one inch and press plunger 

 ONCE, press foot on opening to close entrance 

 to nest. This will destroy ants and eggs without 

 injuring the sod. If a can is not available, a stout 

 wire or slender stick may be inserted in the 

 opening, withdrawn and about a tablespoonful 

 of the liquid poured in. One quart, 4oc.; one 

 gallon, SI. 25; five gallon can, S6.00. 



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.Sl.OO; 25-lb. drum.S4.50. 



ARSENATE OF LEAD— PASTE. A poison 

 taking the place of Paris Green. Its ad- 

 vantages are that it adheres to foliage, does not 

 readily wash off by rain and does not injure 

 tender foliage. It remains suspended in 

 solution so that an even distribution can be 

 obtained. It is white in color and shows just 

 where it has been applied. Price, 1-lb. tin, 

 25c.; 5-lb. tin, $1.00; 12^-lb. pail, $2.50; 

 25-lb. bucket, S4.50; 50-lb. bucket, $8.00; 

 100-lb. keg. S14.00. 



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., 45c.; 5 1bs., S2.00; 10 lbs., 

 $3.50; 25-lb. lots and over at 30c. per lb. 



"BLACK LEAF 40." An effective insecticide 

 for sucking insects such as plant lice, aphis, red 

 spider, leaf hopper, thrip, etc., sprayed on. 

 Dilute 2 teaspoonsful to a gallon of water. It 

 also forms a splendid combined spray for both 

 insects and fungus with Bordeaux. Price, 

 1-oz. bottle. 25c.; ^-Ib. tin, 75c.; 2-lb. tin, 

 $2.50; 10-lb. can, $10.75. 



BORDEAUX-ARSENATE OF LEAD. A com- 

 bination in proper proportions of these standard 

 insecticide and fungicide remedies, thus killing 

 insects and eliminating fungus plant diseases at 

 one spraying and accomplishing the objects in 

 half the time required to spray on separately. 

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

 Price. 1 lb., 25c.; 51bs.,S1.15; 10 lbs.. $2.25; 25 

 lbs., S4.75; 50 lbs.. $8.00; 100-lb. keg. $15.00. 



BORDEAUX— PASTE. Ready for use by simply 

 adding 1 part to 50 of water. An indis- 

 pensable fungicide, curing and preventing 

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

 fungoid diseases on fruits and plants. Price, 

 1 pint, 30c.; 1 quart, 45c.; 1 gallon, $1.25; 5 

 gallons, S5.00. 



BORDEAUX, POWDERED. Requires 1 to l'^ 

 lbs. to 10 gallons of water as a fungicide spray. 

 Price, 1 lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.5u, 10 lbs., $2.75. 



BOROWAX. A complete protection against 

 tree borers if applied in accordance with in- 

 structions, at the point where the moth deposits 

 its eggs. Quantity required, 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, S35.00. 



BUG DEATH. A non-poisonous insect-killing 

 powder, for cabbage and tomato worms, 

 potato and cucumber bugs, etc. Apply with 

 a duster, bellows or powder-gun, at the rate 

 of about 12 lbs. per acre. Mail weight, IJ'j /6s., 

 per lb. Price, 20c. per lb.; 3 lbs., 45c.; 5 lbs., 

 60c.; 121; lbs.. SI. 25; 100 lbs.. $9.25. 



BUG DEATH SHAKER for applying above, 25c. 



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. 

 .50c.; 1 gallon, SI. .50; 5 gallons. $6.00. 



COPPER SOLUTION, AMMONIATED. A 

 fungicide, the essential ingredient. "Carbonate 

 of Copper." being dissolved in ammonia, while in 

 Bordeaux it is counteracted by lime. For 

 spraying when fruits are nearing maturity, or 

 plants in bloom. Copper Solution is usually 

 used, as there is no limy sediment left to be 

 washed off. One quart is sufficient for 25 gallons 

 of spray. Price. 1 quart, 75c.; 1 gallon, $2.25. 



CUT WORM KILLER. A coarse powder for 

 sprinkling near the plants to be protected. It 

 has an enticing odor and the worms prefer it to 

 vegetation. 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. 

 drum. .S4.00; 100-lb. bag. $12.00. 



TREE WOUND PAINT is an insurance against 

 decay, having penetrating, antiseptic and elas- 

 tic waterproofing qualities. Sun and rain can- 

 not cause the coating to break from the treated 

 wood. Price, quart. 50c.; gallon, $1.50; 5 gal- 

 lons, $6.25; 10 gallons, $10.00. 



FIR TREE OIL SOAP. A popular insecticide; 

 it frees plants of nearly all insects to which they 

 are sutiject, and for the following it has no 

 superior: mealy bug. scale, red spider, aphis, 

 thrip. blight, worms and slugs. An ounce makes 

 one gallon. Price, !^-lb. tin, 30c. {mail weight, 

 1 ;6.); 2 lbs.. 85c. {mail weight, 3 lbs.) 



FISH OIL SOAP. (Whale Oil Soap.) Makes 

 an excellent wash for trees and plants where 

 insects and eggs affect the bark, and for smear- 

 ing on the trunks of trees to prevent worms 

 from crawling up. Price. 20c. per lb. {mail 

 weight, 2 lbs.); 5 lbs.. 75c. (mail weight, 6 lbs.); 

 10 lbs.. $1.25; 25 lbs. and over. 10c. per lb. 



FORMALDEHYDE. It is of pronounced effi- 

 ciency in destroying disease germs affecting 

 both animal and plant life, and is successfully 

 employed as a preventive of such fungoid 

 diseases as potato scab, onion and grain smuts, 

 musty corn and other affected seeds, damping 

 off of seedlings, club root of roses, etc. The 

 dilution for most purposes is 1 lb. (1 pint) to 15 

 or 20 gallons of water and 1 to 2 gallons of this 

 dilution is required for the treatment of a 

 bushel of seed. Price (40 volume %), 1-lb. 

 bottle. 50c.; 5-lb. bottle, at 40c. lb.; 10-lb. 

 bottle, at 35c. lb.; 50-lb. demijohn, at 28c. lb.; 

 132-lb. carboy, at 25c. 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. For the de- 

 struction of slugs, worms, caterpillars, etc. 

 Less poisonous than Paris Green and Arsenate 

 of Lead, and safer to use when fruits or vege- 

 tables are nearly ripe. Can be used as a powder 

 or dissolved, 1 ounce in 3 gallons of water. 

 Price. 65c. per lb.; 5 lbs.. $3.00 (.mail weight. 

 IM lbs. per lb.). 



KEROSENE MISCIBLE OIL. Better than 

 Kerosene Emulsion, mixes easier, has greater 

 killing power and is especially valuable against 

 all soft bodied insects. Can be used on prac- 

 tically all insects for which Nicoteen is em- 

 ployed. For Wooly Aphis on apple and thorn 

 it is much more effective than Nicoteen. Con- 

 tains 80% Kerosene. Dilute 1 part Oil to 16 

 parts water. Tender plants 1 part to 36 parts 

 water. Price, 1 pint, 20c.; 1 quart, 35.; 1 gal- 

 lon. 85c.; 5 gallons. $4.00. 



LEMON OIL. An efficient insecticide for all 

 sucking insects and soft scales. It is applied as 

 a spray or wash and has an agreeable odor. 

 Price, 'i pint. 2.5c.; 1 pint. 40c.; quart. 75c.; 

 li gallon, $1.25; 1 gallon, $2.00. 



LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION. For all scale 



insects on trees and shrubs, also of benefit for 



such fungus bark diseases as can be treated in 



winter. Must be diluted and applied with a 



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