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"Ortho 40" Zinc Arsenite 



We are the originators of this arsenical as an insecticide, and consider that it meets a long felt want for 

 a strong poison which is reasonably safe to use on foliage. "Ortho 40" Zinc Arsenite contains over 40 per 

 cent of arseniovis oxide, equivalent to 46 to 50 per cent of arsenic oxide in the form of arsenate of lead. It 

 is thus seen to be a close rival of paris green with regard to arsenic content. It is a light, iluffy powder, 

 readily goes into suspension in water, and requires little or no agitation, and ai¥ords a very fine covering 

 for the apple against insects. On apples it has been sprayed as heavily as whitewash without the least 

 bit of injur3^ With the use of this material there are very few, if any, stung apples. This advantage alone 

 will raise the average grade of apples in the Northwest at least 10 per cent. There is no danger of 

 arsenical injury of the soil with this material. The equivalent of 12 cents' worth of poisoning in arsenate 

 of lead can be purchased in this material for five cents, or almost a third of the present price of arsenate 

 of lead. 



If you want a material which will control codling worms to greater perfection than 

 you have ever had them controlled before, which will produce no injury in the dry interior 

 valleys ol this Coast, and for a price of about one-third of what you are at present paying 

 for arsenate of lead, THIS IS THE MATERIAL FOR YOU. 



Try ten pounds of it, which will cost you, express prepaid, $2.50, and if you are not satisfied with your 

 results, upon receipt of such information we will return your money. "Ortho 40" Zinc Arsenite is guar- 

 anteed under the United States Insecticide Law of 1910 to contain approximately 40 per cent of arsenious 

 oxide. Write us. 



California Spray-Chemical Company 



Manufacturers of Chemical Sprays: Factory, Watsonville, California 

 Distributors in all the Principal Fruit Growing Sections of the West 



Ogburn's Fruit Gathering Vessels mg 



THIS VESSEL IS INDORSED BY HORTICULTURAL THE LATEST INVENTION I 



COLLEGES, FRUIT ASSOCIATIONS AND GROWERS. 



YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. 

 EACH ONE WILL PAY FOR ITSELF MANY TIMES IN 

 SAVING YOUR CROP. 



1911 Vessels equipped with non-shrinkable canvas bottoms, 

 improved fastenings and shoulder strap complete. 



Saves money by preventing bruising fruit in handling 

 from tree to box. Saves time by being quick to operate 

 and leaving both hands free to gather with. Money saved 

 is money made. 



Especially designed for apples, pears, peaches, oranges, 

 lemons and tomatoes. 



Can be used to great advantage in gathering cherries, 

 plums, prunes and grapes. In handling small fruits, place 

 a piece of wrapping paper in the bottom. The canvas bottom 

 slides underneath the paper and delivers the fruit on your 

 packing table without the slightest injury. 



This Vessel is an oblong metal pail, black japanned, larger 

 at the bottom than top, equipped with canvas bottom which 

 slides from underneath the fruit, simply laying it on the 

 bottom of the box, or where desired, without disturbing the 

 fruit, the bell-shaped pail lifting off without injuring the fruit 

 in any way. 



THE VESSEL HOLDS ONETIALF BUSLIEL OR HALF 

 BOX OF APPLES, AND IN EMPTYING TLIE SECOND 

 TIME THE CANVAS BOTTOM EASES THE FRUIT IN 

 THE VESSEL ON THAT IN TLIE BOX WIHOUT BRUIS- 

 ING OR SCRATCHING, WHICH IS PRACTICALLY 

 IMPOSSIBLE WITH THE WOOD OR METAL BOT- 

 TOM PAIL. 



If your hardware dealer or association haven't this Vessel 

 in stock order direct from factory. 



Trade price list furnished merchants and agents by Wheel- 

 ing Corrugating Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, upon 

 application. 



Address all orders to factory. 



All goods shipped direct from factory. 



Manufactured and Distributed by 



WHEELING CORRUGATING COMPANY 



Wheeling, West Virginia 

 For J. H. OGBURN, Patentee 

 WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 

 Took first prize and gold medal at National Apple Show, 

 Spokane, Washington, November 14 to 19, 1910. 



NEW WAY- NONE BRUISED 



(SPECIAL ORDER BLANK) 



CUT OUT ALONG DOTTED LINES 

 , 1911 



WHEELING CORRUGATING COMPANY 



Wheeling, West Virginia 

 Gentlemen: Please ship me the following order: 



Ogburn Fruit Gathering Vessels at $1.50 each, FREIGHT PAID. 



Ogburn Fruit Gathering Vessels at $1.75 each, EXPRESS PREPAID. 



Extra non-shinkable canvas bottoms with fastenings, 75 cents per set, by prepaid 



freight or express. 



NO FREIGHT ORDER RECEIVED FOR LESS THAN ONE DOZEN VESSELS 

 Enclosed please find check, draft or money order for $ to cover above order. 



Name -- 



Write Name and 

 Address Clearly 



P. O 



State.. 



Freight or Express point 



Neither manufacturer nor patentee are liable for goods after delivery to railway or 

 express company. 



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