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CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 

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INSECTICIDES. 

TREE TANGLEFOOT.—Applied to trees 
keeps ants and caterpillars from crawling 
up; 2 sure cure for most insect trouble on 
all kinds of trees. 1 Ih. can, 75c.; 3 lb. can, 
$1.75, postpaid. 
MELROSINE.—The only remedy. En- 
dorsed by leading authorities. The general 
contact insecticide that kills rosebugs and 
other insects. Used with any good spray 
pump, diluted with from 20 to 25 parts of 
water. Pleasant and harmless to. use. 
Guaranteed effective when used according 
to directions on can. ~ 91.25. 
HAMMOND’S SLUG-SHOT. (Powder).— 
Destroys bugs, insects and worms on mel- 
ons, lima beans, cucumbers and tender 
plants. Also for use on asters, roses and 
flowering plants. Easily distributed by 
duster or in water by spraying 1 lb. to 10 
gallons of water. Not injurious to persons 
or animals. May be sent by mail: Ihb., 40c.; 
5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid; 10 lbs., $1.50; 25 lbs., 
$2.75; 50 lbs., $5.25; 100 lbs., $10.00, not 
prepaid. Slug-Shot Dusters, 144 gallon, 60c., 
postpaid. 5 ; 
SULPHO TOBACCO SOAP. Genuine 
Whale Oil Soap with Tobacco Powder. 
This mixture combines the values of both, 
effective against San Jose Scale, Oyster 
Shell Seale, Aphis, most Plant Lice and 
Spiders and other sucking insects on trees, 
shrubs, plants, vines, rose bushes, ete. 
Pound box, 35 cents; postpaid. 
FISH OIL SOAP. (Sometimes called 
Whale Oil Soap).—Effectually 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, lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
WHITE HELEBORE.—Effective on all 
lice and other insects on vegetable plants; 
poisonous, but safe to use. 1 Ihb., 75c., 
postpaid. 
KEROSENE EMULSION.—To destroy 
Aphides and Camphor Scale on rose bushes. 
1 pint, 40c.; 1 quart, 60c.; 1 gallon, $2.00, 
not mailakle. 
Sterlingworth Rat Killer, 
postpaid. 
LIQUID WEED KILLER. — Destroys 
weeds in paths, roads and gutters. Kills 
roots, as well as tops, of all weeds and 
grass growths. Easier and less expensive 
than hoeing or digging by hand. Very ef- 
fective in walks and cobbled gutters, with- 
out injury to road bed. Does not discolor 
35c. per box, 
cement. Dilute 1 part Weed Killer to 40 
parts water. Usually prevents growth for 
season. Apply with sprinkling can. 1 qt., 
75c.; 1 gal., $2.00; 5 gals., $9.00. .Cannot be 
mailed. 
Rat Corn, can, 30c. and 60c., postpaid. 
Stern’s Electric Rat and Roach Paste, 
40c. and $1.50, postpaid. 
Rat Snap, per pkg., 35c., postpaid. 
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VAYCIDE BLIGHT AND BUG MIzZ- 
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, % Ilb., 40c.; 1 Ib., 60c.; 8 
ibs., $1.60, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 ibs. or 
Over in bulk at 50c. per Ih. 

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 
for controlling lice on turnips, 
melons, squash, cabbage, kohlrabi, cauli- 
flower, spinach, ete. Price, 35c. per Ib., 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 ibs. at 25c. per 
ib.; 50 to 100 1b. lots at 17c. per Ib. 
STECKLER’S COTTONY CUSHION SCALE 
DESTROYER. 
Quart, 75c.; 4% gallon, $1.50; galion, $2.50, 
not mailable, not prepaid. 
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. 
Postpaid, 1 pound, 20c.; 2 pounds, 35c.; 
ba pounds, $1.25, not prepaid, 100 pounds, 
3.50. 
TOBACCO STEMS.—Are extensively used 
as an insecticide by thoroughly boiling 
them down to a strong decoction, thus 
extracting 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. 
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 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. 1% Ib. box, 40c., post- 
paid. 
CUTWORM KILLER—Should be ordered 
when you buy your seeds, so as to have it 
on hand, ready for use at the right time. 
One pound is sufficient for 100 plants when 
in hills and 100 lineal feet when in rows. It 
is a coarse, fibrous preparation for strew- 
ing near the plants to be protected. It has 
an enticing odor and the worms prefer it to 
th plants. 1 lb. can, 45c.; 5 lb. can, $1.50, 
postpaid. Can be sent by parcel post. 
farmer 
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