INSECTICIDES 
INSURE 
BETTER CROPS 
(Powdered.)—The best fungicide for curing 
and preventing black rot, mildew, blight. 
leaf curl, scab or other fungoid diseases 
on fruits and plants. % Ib. 40c.; 1 1b, 
65c.; 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid. 
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 largest cu- 
eumber growers with satisfactory results. 
1 pound, 20.; 2 pounds, 35c.; 10 pounds, 
$1.25, postpaid; 100 pounds, $4.50, not 
prepaid. 
TOBACCO STEMS.—Are extensively used 
as an i eticide by thoroughly boiling 
them down to a strong decoction, thus ex- 
tracting all the strength from them, using 
the liquid for spraying. The stems are also 
strewn around the plants, permitting the 
rain and sun to strike them, which causes 
a kind of suf ating steam to emanate 
from then Price, postpaid, 1 pound, 25c.; 
not prepaid, $2.50 per bale, about 100 | 
pounds. 
WOLF’S GARDITE.Is probably the 
best known garden insecticide ever manu- 
factured. It has won—through sheer merit 
the recognition of wise gardeners all 
over the count! It has turned drooping, 
sickly gardens into hardy, productive, prof- 
itahble crops It is the instant choice of 
everv gardener who hopes to guard his 
plants against the costly ravages of de- 
structive vermin. 1% Ib. box, 40c., post- 
paid. 
RAT CORN.—Can, 20c. and 60c., post- 
paid. 
STERN'S ELECTRIC RAT AND ROACH 
PASTE.—40c. and $1.50, postpaid. 
FUNGINE is a most efficient remedy for 
the control of mildew, rust and various 
other fungi affecting flowers, 
vegetables, and is proving very successful 
as a preventive remedy for voung plants 
against different blights to which they are | 
subjected One gallon FUNGINE makes 
fifty gallons spraving material. Half pint, 
60c.; pint, 75c.; quart, $1.25; gallon, $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 easv to handle, and is always 
ready. For fall and spring spraying use 1 
gallon concentrated lime-sulphur solution 
to 8 gallons of water. For summer spray- 
ing 1% gallons to 50 gallons water, to 
which add 2 Ihs. of either dry powdered 
arsenate of lead or arsenate of calcium, or 
% 1b. to 1 Ib. Paris green. 1 gallon, 81.80; 
one 5-gallon can, $5.00, not prepaid, 
fruits and | 
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, % lhb., 40c.; 1 Ih., 
70. Cannot be sent by mail. 
“GARDENERS’ FRIEND” BUG POW- 
DER positively destroys the bugs, worms, 
and vermin that infest house and garden 
plants, vines, trees, shrubs, potatoes, cab- 
bage, melons, turnips, tomatoes, tobacco, 
goosehberries, currants, egg plants, beans, 
grapes, flowers, roses, etc. It also controls 
plant infection such as blight, mildew, rot, 
etc. 
“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 produee best re- 
sults. This unique combination is a most 
effective insecticide—a light fluffy powder 
that floats through the foliage like a fog, 
exterminating the insects which play havoc 
with your garden plants, vines, flowers, 
ete. “Gardeners’ Friend” has proven satis- 
factory for gardeners, nurserymen and 
florists everywhere. 1 Ihb., 45¢.3; 2% 
Ibs., 
85c., postpaid. New Insecticide. 
FISH OIL SOAP.—FEffectually destroys 
the mealy bug and nearly all lice on indoor 
plants and scale on palms. Recommended 
for San Jose scale and insects that infest 
the bark of trees. It has been used with 
good results against the pea louse. By 
mail, postpaid, Ib., 35c. 
HAMMOND’S WEED AND GRASS KIL- 
LER. (Poison).—This is a preparation used 
for killing weeds, grass, etc., in paths, gut- 
ters, roadsides, or anywhere that vegeta- 
tion is not wanted. (Directions on can.) 
Exice, quart, $1.00; gallon, $3.00, not mail- 
able. 
All 
more than double their yleld if 
the seed are treated with 
Pod-Bearing Crops wil! 
FARMOGERM 
see page 100 of this catalogue. 
