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INSECT DESTROYERS. 



Hammond's Slug Shot. One of the cheapest and best 

 powders for destroying insects. 5 lbs., 25 cts. ; 10 lbs. , 50 cts. 

 Bags, 100 lbs., $4.25. Bbls. of 235 lbs., $8.50. Tin can- 

 isters with perforated tops, holding f pint, 25 cts. ; by mail, 

 35 cts. Cartons filled with Slug Shot, 15 cts. ; by mail, 25 cts. 



Carbolic Acid Soap. Kills and drives away all insects 

 thnt destroy animals and plants. With directions. Per cake, 

 10 cts.; by mail, 15 cts. 



Powell's Carbolized Soap. For Peach, Apple and 

 other tree borers, also for washing trees to prevent attacks of 

 animals or vermin. 1 Gallon Cans (makes 12 gallons paint), 

 per can, $1.00. 



Pinner's Tobacco Soap. A convenient and potent 

 specific for destroying insects, parasites, and their eggs, infesting 

 either plants or animals. Per lb. 40 cts.; postpaid, 55 cts. 



Rose Brand Sulpbo-Tobacco Soap. A valuable 

 Insecticide for Plants, Trees, Sheep, Cattle, Dogs, Horses, 

 Poultry and domestic use. Dissolve 2 oz. in one gallon of 

 water. £ lb. tins, 25 cts.; postpaid, 33 cts. 



Tobacco DllSt. Cheaper than snuff, and quite as ef- 

 fectual. A sure remedy for Green Fly. 1 lb., 10 lets.; 5 1b. 

 package, 25 cts.; 100 lbs., $3 50. 



Flowers Of Sulphur. A preventive and cure for mil- 

 dew on grape vines, etc. Per lb. 10 cts.; 10 lbs., 60 cts.; 100 

 lbs., $5.00. 



Grape Dust. A preparation for destroying Mildew on 

 Grape Vines. Can also be used on plants or trees affected with 

 Mould, Mildew or Rust Mites, either in greenhouse or the open 

 air. Apply at the first appearance of trouble. Dust on a warm, 

 dry day. 5 lb. pkg., 35 cts. 100 lb. keg, $5 00. 



Gishurst's Compound. Used for preventing and 

 destroying Green Fly, Mildew, Thrip, Mealy Bug and Scale. 

 Per box, 50 cts.; by mail, 65 cts.; 3 lb. box, $1.00; by mail, 

 $1.40. 



Hellebore, Powdered White. For the destruction 

 of slugs, worms, caterpillars, etc. Less poisonous than Paris 

 Green and London Purple and safer to use when fruits or vege- 

 tables are nearly ripe. Price, 25 cts. per lb. ; or by mail, 40 cts. 



London Purple. The proper proportions for using are 

 at the rate of one pound to 150 gallons of water. The best 

 article for spraying apple trees. Lb., 20 cts.; postpaid, 35 cts.; 

 10 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $15 00. 



Pure Paris Green. For destroying potato bugs. 

 Directions for use with each package. 25 cts. per lb.; by mail, 

 40 cts. Prices in large lots on application. 



Tobacco Stems, for fumigating. Per bbl., $1.25; in 

 bales of about 250 lbs., $2 00. 



Whale Oil Soap. In 1, 2 and 5 lb. tin cans, with direc- 

 tions, 20, 35 and 50 cts. Bulk, 10 lbs., 85 cts.; 100 lbs., $7.50. 



Persian Insect Powder. For destroying Roaches, 

 Ants, Fleas, and all other noxious insects. Per lb. 40 cts. 



Powell's Improved Bordeaux Mixture, for 

 Black Rot, Downy Mildew and Anthracnose of Grapes, Potato 

 Blight, Potato Rot, Leaf Blight of Cherry, Pear, Quince and 

 other Fungous diseases. Already mixed, only requiring the 

 addition of two gallons of hot water to each pound of mixture. 

 5 lb. package, 40 cts.; 20 lb. package (50 gallons wash), $1.00 

 per package; 50 lb. boxes, per lb. 6 cts. 



Powell's Copperdine. For Black Rot, Downy Mildew 

 and Anthracnose of the Grape, Pear Leaf Blight, Pear Scab, 

 Apple Scab, Powdery Mildew, Celery, Carnation and Violet Rust. 



Quart Jugs (makes 25 gallons wash), each 50 cts. 



1 Gallon Jugs (makes 100 gallons wash), each $1.50. 



5 Gallon Cans (makes 500 gallons wash), $6.25. 



In treatment of Fungous Diseases of Grapes and other Fruits, 

 the first two sprayings should be made with Bordeaux Mixture 

 and the later sprayings with the Ammoniacal Solution Carbonate 

 Copper ', as it does not speck or discolor the Fruits. 



Little's Antipest. A sure destroyer of the Scale, 

 Woolly Aphis and insect pests of any and all descriptions. It 

 may be freely used in the conservatory, garden and greenhouse 

 as in the orchard or vineyard. It is non-poisonous and harmless 

 to vegetation when diluted and used according to directions. 

 \ gal. can, $1.50; 1 gal. can, $2.50; 5 gal. can, $1000. 



Soluble Fir Tree Oil. For destroying insects and 

 parasites. Full directions with each can. \ pt., 50 cts.; pt., 

 75 cts.; qt., $1.50; \ gallon, $2.75; gallon, $5.00. Add 25 cts. 

 per pint for postage. 



Lemon Oil Insecticide. This new Insecticide has been 

 for some time a marvelous success in England. It is a sweet- 

 smelling, milk-white, soapy wash, that can be trusted in the hands 

 of the most careless operator, as they cannot go wrong, it being 

 perfectly safe and harmless to the tendei est foliage and roots. It 

 destroys mealy bug, scale, thrip, red spider, black and green fly, 

 caterpillar, etc. Directions on can. \ pt., 25c; pt.,40c; qt. 75c. 



IMPLEMENTS EOR APPLYING 

 INSECTICIDES. 



Single Cone Bellows. 



WOO DA SON'S AL 

 PAT. /Jv& 



$1.00 and $1.75. 



Double Cone 

 lows. $2.75. 



Bel- 



WORLD'S FAIR 

 HICHE5T AWARDS^ 



Spraying- Bellows. 



$1.00 and $1.75. 



THE EUREKA FLMIGATOR. 



(Galvanized.) 



No. 1. Height 12 in., diam. at top 5 in. 

 For a house 10x20 ft. Holds \ peck of stems. 

 $125. 



No. 2. Height 16 in., diam. at top 7 in. 

 For a house 12x40 ft. Holds 1 peck of stems. 

 $1.75. 



No. 3. Height 20 in., diam. at top 9 in. 

 For a house 15x100 ft. Holds \ bush, stems. 

 $2.25. 



No. 4. Height 24 in., diam. at top 12 in. 

 For a house 20x100 ft. Holds £ bush, of 

 stems. $3.25. 



Knapsack Sprayers. 



The only way to have 

 healthy nursery stock, sound 

 plants, and perfect fruits and 

 vegetables, is to protect 

 them with the right fungi- 

 cides and insecticides at the 

 proper times. 



For applying Bor- 

 deaux Mixture and 

 all Liquid Insect de- 

 stroyers. 



Excelsior (copper), 

 holds 4 gallons, $1200. 



Myers' (copper), holds 

 4 gallons, $10.00. 



Paris Green, Slug Shot and 

 Plaster Dusters. 



An effectual and cheap duster for dry 

 powders. With handle as figured, either 

 fine or coarse mesh. 



15 cts. each. 

 With side handle for using with pole. 

 10 cts. each. 

 (Our Library) Our Common Insects (Packard), $1.25. 



