CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



99 



INSECTICIDES INSURE BETTER CROPS. 



COROITA BORDEAUX MIXTURE. — 



(Powdered.) — The best fungicide for curing 

 and preventing black rot, mildew, blight, 

 leaf curl, scab or other fungoid diseases 

 on fruits and plants. 14 lb., 40c.; 1 lb., 

 65c.; 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid. 



VAYCIDE BI^IGET AND BUG MIX- 

 TURE. — A combination insecticide and fun- 

 gicide that will control leaf eating insects 

 and fungous diseases attacking tomatoes, 

 cabbage, potatoes, certain fruit trees, etc. 

 Can be used as a dust or spray. Sticks 

 like paint. Price, 1/2 1^-. 40c.; 1 lb., 60c.; 3 

 lbs., S1.60, postpaid, Not prepaid, 5 lbs. or 

 over in bul^ at 50c. per lb. 



NKPTI|I£ 

 DUST^ 



VAYCIDE NICOTINE DUST. — An insec- 

 ticide dust that will control every form of 

 Aphis or plant lice affecting both vege- 

 table and orchard. Valuable for the truck 

 farmer for controlling lice on turnips, 

 melons, squash, cabbage, kohlrabi, cauli- 

 flower, spinach, etc. Price, 35c. per lb., 

 postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at 25c. per 

 lb.; 50 lbs. at 20c. per lb. 



TOBACCO DUST. — An inexpensive insec- 

 ticide and one of the most effective agents 

 against the cabbage fly and worm which 

 are so injurious and destructive to Cab- 

 bage and Cauliflower plants and to Cucum- 

 bers and Melons. Used by the larger cu- 

 cumber growers with satisfactory results. 

 1 pound, 20c.; 2 pounds, 35c.; 10 pounds, 

 S1.25, postpaid; 100 pounds, §4.50, not 

 prepaid. 



TOBACCO STSMS. — Are extensively used 

 as an insecticide by thoroughly boiling 

 them dov.-n to a strong decoction, thus 

 extractinjr all the strength from them, 

 using the liquid for spraying. The stems 

 are also strewn around the plants, permit- 

 ting the rain and sun to strike them, which 

 causes a kind of suffocating steam to ema- 

 nate from them. Price, postpaid, 1 pound, 

 25c.; not prepaid, $2.50 per bale, about 100 

 pounds. 



WOI.P'S GARDITS. — Is probably the 

 best knov.-n garden insecticide ever manu- 

 factured. It has won — through sheer merit 

 • — the recognition of wise gardeners all 

 over the country. It has turned drooping, 

 sickly gardens into hardy, productive, prof- 

 itable crops. It is the instant choice of 

 every gardener who hopes to guard his 

 plants against the costly ravages of de- 

 structive vermin. I14 lb. box, 40c., post- 

 paid. 



RAT CORN. 



paid. 



-Can, 3Cc. and 60c., post- 



STERNS EI,£CTRIC RAT AND ROACH 



PASTE.— 40c. and $1.50, postpaid. 



PUNGINE is a most efficient remedy for 

 the control of mildew, rust and various 

 other fungi affecting flowers, fruits and 

 vegetables, and is proving very successful 

 as a preventive remedy for young plants 

 against different blights to which they are 

 subjected. One gallon FUXGIXE miakes 

 fifty gallons spraying material. Half pint, 

 60c.; pint, 75c.; quart, $1.25; g'allon, $3.50, 

 not mailable. 



LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION. — Our solu- 

 tion retains its strength indefinitely and 

 does not crystallize if kept from air and 

 freezing; is easy to handle, and is always 

 ready. For fall and spring spraying use 

 1 gallon concentrated lime-sulphur solu- 

 tion to 8 gallons of water. For summ.er 

 .spraying IV2 gallons to 50 gallons water, 

 "to which add 2 lbs. of either dry powdered 

 arsenate of lead or arsenate of calcium, or 

 % lb. to 1 lb. Paris green. 1 g-allon, $1.50; 

 one 5-g'allon can, $5.00, not prepaid. 



DRY LIME SULPHUR. — 45c, per lb., 

 postpaid. 



PARIS GREEN. For Leaf-eating" Insects. 



— It is a strong poison and should be used 

 with care. ]Mix one pound of Paris Green 

 to 150 gallons of water. On vines and 

 tender vegetables use a larger proportion 

 of water. Not prepaid, y^ lb., 40c.; 1 lb., 

 70c. Cannot be sent by mail. 



"GARDENERS' PRIEND" BUG POW- 

 DER positively destroys the bugs, wirms, 

 and vermin that infest house and garden 

 plants, vines, trees, shrubs, potatoes, cab- 

 bage, melons, turnips, tom.atoes, tobacco, 

 gooseberries, currants, <s.z^ plants, beans, 

 grapes, flowers, roses, etc. It also controls 

 ] plant infection such as blight, mildew, 



rot, etc. 

 I ('Gardeners' Friend" is compounded of 

 the very finest ingredients, namely, sul- 

 phur, crude carbolic acid, bordeaux, arse- 

 nate of lead, nicotine, sodium fluoride, 

 properly proportioned to produce best re- 

 sults. This unique combination is a most 

 \ effective insecticide — a light fluffy pow- 

 ! der that floats through the foliage like a 

 ; fog, exterminating the insects which play 

 havoc with your garden plants, vines, 

 flowers, etc. "Gardeners' Friend" has 

 ; proven satisfactory for gardeners, nursery- 

 ' men and florists everywhere. 1 lb., 45c.; 

 2^4 lbs., 85c., postpaid. New Insecticide. 



PISH OIL SOAP. (Sometimes called 



Whale Oil Soap). — Effectually destroys the 



I mealy bug and nearly all lice on indoor 



I plants and scale on palm.s. Recommended 



j for San Jose scale and insects that infest 



the bark of trees. It has been used with 



i good results against the pea louse. By 



mail, postpaid, lb.. 35c. 



HAMMONDS WEED AND GRASS XIL- 

 : LIIR. (Poison). — This is a preparation used 

 I for killing v/eeds, grass, etc., in paths, gut- 

 j ters, roadsides, or anywhere that vegeta- 

 tion is not wanted. (Directions on can.) 

 Price, quart, $1.00; g'allon, $3.00, not mail- 

 able. 



All Pod-Bearing Crops wili 

 mere than double their yield if 

 the seed are treated with 



FARMOGERM 



see page 100 of this catalogue. 



NOTHING ON THIS PAGE IS POSTPAID. EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 



