Tows on Nurseries, Inc. Garden Supplies -■ t ^ S^fSgS^ 



INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 



ANTROL. An effective control for 

 the honey-dew loving species of ants. 

 Ants harbor and distribute aphis, 

 scale insects and mealy bugs about 

 the garden as on the roots of Aster 

 and Snapdragon plants and the new 

 fjrowth on roses. 



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Trial set consisting of four small glass jars 

 for setting the bait about the garden or 

 household and a supply of Antrol Sj rup . S 1 . 00 



Additional glass jars, each 15 



Antrol Syrup, 4 ounces 50 



ARSENATE OF LEAD. This is an 

 arsenical poison for use against in- 

 sects which chew and for such in- 

 sects as the fruit-flies which lap and 

 suck up sweetened liquids. It has also 

 been shown to have considerablc 

 fungicidal value both when used 

 alone or used in combination with 

 lime-sulphur. Arsenate of Lead is 

 prepared in powdered form and can 

 be used in liquid sprays. 



Directions: 1 to \]4 lbs. to 50 gal. 

 water ^Powdered form). 



1 pound bag S .25 



1 pound carton 35 



4 pound bag 80 



100 pound drum 18.00 



BLACK LEAF 40. A concentrated 

 nicotine solution for aphis, thrip and 

 red spider. Dilute 1 oz., 6 gals, of 

 water. 



1 ounce $-35 



pound 1.25 



2 pounds 3-25 



10 pounds J 2.00 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE. This is a 

 combination of copper sulphate and 

 lime. It is a standard fungicide and 

 may be used in combination with 

 insecticides. It is used for apple-scab, 

 bitter-rot, cedar rust, leaf spot and 

 downv mildew. 



1 pound bags S .25 



1 pound cartons 35 



4 pound bags 80 



100 pound drums 18.00 



CAUSTIC POTASH, FISH OIL 

 SOAP No. 3. Used extensively as a 

 tree sprav and as a summer remedy 

 for San Jose Scale; it comes in a soft 

 soap form and is easily dissolved, 

 1 lb. to 10 gals, water. 



1 pound S .30 



5 pounds 1.25 



KAYSO. This is the combined casein 

 spreader and adhesive which makes 

 orchard and garden spraying more 

 economical and more efficient. Kayso 

 is now used by fruit and vegetable 

 growers in all parts of the United 

 States. Kayso should be added to all 

 sprays, both summer and winter. Use 

 it with all spray materials and with 

 any combination of materials. Ordi- 

 nary spray collects in drops on the 

 smooth surfaces of buds, twigs, 

 branches, leaves and fruit. Between 

 the drops of spray are numerous un- 

 protected spaces which permit in- 

 fections by worms and diseases. 



8 ounces $ .25 



2 pounds 40 



100 pounds 18.00 



LEMON OIL. Effective against scale 

 and aphis. Particularly recommended 

 for use indoors, since it has a pleasant 

 odor. Dilute 1 part to 10 parts water. 



K pint $ .35 



1 pint 60 



1 quart 1.00 



]/ 2 gallon 1.75 



LIME SULPHUR, DRV. Dr) lime 

 sulphur is the most valuable new- 

 spraying product that has been de- 

 veloped in recent vears. For a long 

 time it had been the standard dor- 

 mant and summer spray for apples, 

 pears, plums and many other tree 

 fruits. Orchardists are familiar with 

 the disadvantages connected with 

 the use of Lime Sulphur Solution. 

 These include heavy handling of 

 barrels, losses due to leakage, crystal- 

 lization and freezing and freight on 



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