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spray pump while the trees are dormant, after 

 the leaves have fallen in fall and before the 

 buds swell in spring. It can be used quite 

 strong during mid-winter, but earlier or later 

 it will be safer to dilute it 1 gallon to 30 to_40 

 of water. Price, quart can, 30c; gallon, 75c; 

 5-gallon can, $2.50; barrel of 50 gallons, $10.00. 



NICOTEEN. An extract of tobacco, contain- 

 ing about 30 per cent, nicotine. A most 

 effectual, economical and safe remedy for 

 spraying greenhouses and garden plants, 

 diluted two teaspoonsful to a gallon of water 

 for most insects. For fumigating greenhouses, 

 etc., use a scant tablespoonful to l 1 -^ pints of 

 water, for each pan, which is sufficient when 

 vaporized, by placing a hot iron in it, for 600 

 square feet of floor space. Price, S-lb. bottle, 

 $10.00; 4-lb. bottle, $5.00; 1-lb. bottle, $1.50; 

 J-^-lb. bottle, 85c; lj^-oz. bottle, 40c 



NICO-FUME. A tobacco paper saturated with 

 nicotine. It comes in strips, which, suspended 

 and lighted, is one of the best, easiest and least 

 injurious methods of fumigating conservatories 

 for aphis and all insects that succumb to 

 tobacco insecticides. One sheet is sufficient 

 for two thousand cubic feet. Price, air-tight 

 cans of two dozen sheets, 85c {mail weight, 1 

 lb.); 1 gross sheets, $4.00 (mail weight, 4 lbs.); 

 2 gross sheets, $7.50 (mail weight, 7 lbs.). 



PARIS GREEN. An insoluble, poisonous powder 

 for potato bugs, codling moth, worms, cater- 

 pillars, slugs and bugs. Applied as a powder it 

 should be mixed with plaster or flour, 100 parts 

 to 1 part of Paris Green; in solution mix 1 lb. in 

 200 to 300 gallons of water. Price, V% lb- 

 package, 35c; 1-lb. package, 60c; 5-lb. 

 package, $2.75. 



PYROX. A combined insecticide and fungicide 

 for all leaf-eating insects, blights and fungus 

 troubles on trees, grapes, small fruits, potatoes, 

 cucumbers, vegetables, roses, shrubbery, etc. 

 It is a creamy paste, and needs only to be mixed 

 with cold water to apply. Price, 1-lb. bottle, 

 25c; 5-lb. crock, $1.00; 10-lb. crock, $1.85; 

 25-lb. crock, $4.50; 50-lb. keg, $8.00; 100-lb. 

 keg, $15.00. 



SCALECIDE. The best spray for San Jose scale, 

 cottony maple scale and Pear Psylla. It is not 

 poisonous, being a mechanical preparation of 

 petroleum that mixes with cold water and is 

 ready to apply. 1 gallon to 20 gallons of water 

 sprayed on trees and bushes will kill every 

 scale that it reaches without injury to tree or 

 fruit if applied in late fall, winter or early 

 spring while the foliage is off. Price, 1 quart, 

 40c; 1-gallon can, $1.00; 5-gallon can, $3.75; 

 10-gallon can, $6.75; 30-gallon barrel, $16.50. 



SCOTCH SOFT COAL SOOT. For soil insects 

 and also a stimulating fertilizer. Used in 

 onion drills, radish beds, cabbage grounds, etc., 

 it checks the attacks of grubs, cut worms, etc. 

 When scattered lightly, as _ a top-dressing 

 around plants, it drives away insects that hide 

 in the ground and lay their eggs near the roots. 

 Price, 50-lb. bag, $2.50; 100-lb. bag, $4.00. 



SLUG SHOT. A non-poisonous powder insecti- 

 cide; it requires no mixing or preparation, 

 easily applied and not injurious to animals, the 

 person applying it, or fruits and vegetables 

 treated. Very effectual in destroying potato 

 bugs and beetles, green and black flies, slugs, 

 worms, caterpillars, etc. Price, per keg of 125 

 lbs. net, $7.50; per barrel of 250 lbs. net, 

 $14.00; 10-lb. package, 70c (mail weight, 1J4 

 lbs. per lb.); 5-lb. package, 40c; in tin canister 

 with perforated top for applying, 30c each 

 (mail weight, 2 lbs.). 



STICKY TREE CORD. Tack one end to the 

 tree and pass around it once or twice and tack 

 on every 18 inches, or in the furrows of rough 

 barked trees, it will then prevent caterpillars, 

 etc., from crawling up the tree; lasts all 

 summer; easily put up and removed. It comes 

 in tubes containing about 30 feet. Price, 

 25c or $2.50 per doz. (mail weight, 1}4 lbs. each). 



SULPHUR, FLOWERS OF. Price, 10c per lb. 

 (mail weight, 2 lbs.) ; 10 lbs., 75c; 25 lbs. and 

 over, at 6c per lb. (mail weight, 1)4 lbs. per lb.). 



THYMO-CRESOL or ENGLISH COLD WATER 

 SHEEP DIP. A gallon makes a hundred 

 gallons for most uses. A world-famous dip, 

 and, besides, is unexcelled as an internal and 

 external remedy for animal wounds and skin 



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diseases, for killing animal parasites, mixing 

 with whitewash for trees, chicken-houses, 

 kennels, etc. Price, pint can, 50c; quart can, 

 80c; 1-gallon can, $2.25; 5-gallon can, $7.50. 

 TOBACCO DUST, FINE. For green and black 

 aphis, flea — beetles, etc. Splendid fertilizer 

 and preventative for insects in the ground and 

 around roots. Price, 10c. per lb. (mail weight, 

 \Y 2 lbs. per lb.); 5 lbs., 35c; 10 lbs., 60c; 

 25-lb. bag, $1.00; 50-lb. bag, $1.75; 100-lb. 

 bag, $3.00. 



TOBACCO POWDER, FUMIGATING. Extra 

 strong dust for fumigating. Price, 25-lb. bag, 

 $1.50; 50-lb. bag, $2.50; 100-lb. bag, $4.00. 



TOBACCO STEMS. For fumigating green- 

 houses for green and black aphis and other 

 insects. Price. 100-lb. bale, $1.50; per ton of 

 2,000 lbs., $25.00. 



TREE TANGLEFOOT. No crawling insect can 

 pass a band of tree tanglefoot. Apply early 

 in the spring — before the caterpillars commence 

 to crawl and again in the fall if troubled with the 

 fall canker worm. One pound for a 6-foot 

 band 4 inches wide, 1-16 inch thick. Price. 

 1-lb. can, 35c; 3-lb. can, $1.00; 10-lb. can. 

 $3.00; 20-lb. can, $5.50 (mail weight, 1)4 lbs. 

 per lb.). 



VERMINE. A soil vermicide and sterilizer that 

 protects garden plants and lawns from the 

 ravages of underground insects, root lice, 

 maggots, cut worms, wire worms, grubs, ants, 

 etc. Use 1 part vermine to 400 parts water, 

 thoroughly saturating the ground. If the 

 ground is not planted and can lie idle for two 

 or three days a much stronger solution is used. 

 Price, gill, 25c; half pint, 40c; pint, 65c; 

 quart, $1.00; gallon, $3.00. 



X. L. ALL VAPORIZING COMPOUND. An 

 English preparation for fumigating greenhouse. 

 Bottle containing sufficient to fumigate 10,000 

 cubic feet, $2.50; 20,000 cubic feet, $4.50. 



X. L. ALL LIQUID INSECTICIDE FOR SPRAY- 

 ING. An English nicotine preparation. Price, 

 pint, 65c; quart, $1.25; )4 gallon, $2.25; 

 gallon, $4.50. 



Henderson's Worm- Killing Grass Food 



Feeds the Grass and Eliminates the Worms 



Henderson's Worm-Killing Grass Food not only stimulates the grass on 

 lawns, putting-greens, tennis courts, croquet grounds, etc., into rich green 

 growth but it quickly eliminates the earth or angle worms that burrow in the 

 turf in almost unbelievable quantities, causing the soil to become sticky, sour 

 and loosening it and the roots so that hot sun and dry weather cause the 

 grass to turn yellow and die out in spots. More lawn troubles are traceable 

 to earth worms than most people realize and we advise all whose grass is not 

 as good as it should be to apply Henderson's Worm-Killing Grass Food at 

 the rate of }/?, pound to a square yard during rainy weather or else water in 

 thoroughly with a hose. The worms will then almost immediately come to 

 the suface and die. For putting-greens it is invaluable, keeping them free 

 from worm casts, level and true without the trouble and expense of daily 

 brushing and rolling. _ It is used by many Golf and Country Clubs and on 

 many private grounds in the United States, and all users are gratified with the 

 results. Henderson's Worm-Killing Grass Food is a non-poisonous powder 

 not injurious to animal or bird life. Its fertilizing properties while combined 

 into a well-balanced grass food are not so strong but that it can safely be 

 applied on grass according to directions at any season of the year. Use one 

 pound for each two square yards. _ Though late in the season when the 

 worms are deep in the ground the quantity may be increased. 



Price of Henderson's Worm-Killing Grass Food (F. O. B N. Y.): 



6 1b. pkg.. (Mail wt. 6 lbs.) $0.75 50 lb.' bag $3.50 



10" " ..(Mail wt. 11 lbs.) 1.25 100" bag 6.00 



25" " 2.00 Ton (20-100 lb. bags) 100.00 



"Kindly book us for one ton of Henderson's Worm- Killing Grass Food for 

 spring delivery. We lake pleasure in advising that the sample ton from you last 

 year was the means of thoroughly eradicating the worms wherever applied. It 

 is certainly the best preparation of its kind we have ever used." 



W. S. THOMAS (Chairman Greens Com., Country Club of Glen Ridge), 



Glen Ridge, N. J. 



"Was more than pleased with your Worm- Killing Grass Food. It is a sure 

 exterminator of the angle worm. Our grass was very much improved in Quality 

 and evenness of surface by the use of it. Will place another order for it with you 

 next spring." 



D. M. BLA NFORD, Silver Springs, Md. 



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Henderson s Fluid Weed Destroyer 



It completely destroys all weeds, wherever applied, and by its effect on the 

 ground prevents the growth of fresh ones for a year afterwards, thus saving an 

 immense amount of labor in hoeing, etc. For brick walks it is a boon. Its 

 application is easy, being in a liquid form and only requiring to be mixed with 

 water and applied with a watering can or sprinkling cart. If the ground is 

 very dry it should first be sprinkled with clear water, so the Weed Destroyer 

 will not soak away too quickly. Where large weeds and docks are to be des- 

 troyed it is best to mow or chop off the tops first. Full directions for use 

 with each package. (Not mailable.) 



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" Your 'Weed Destroyer 1 is a boon to us here with our numerous garden walks 

 and carriage drives to be kept clean ayidfree of weeds. It used to be hoe, hoe, ho*i, 

 from morning till night, all summer long, but the last two seasons by sprinkling 

 the walks thoroughly in the spring with your ' Weed Destroyer' diluted with water, 

 it has kept the weeds and moss away and the walks in apple pie order." 



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Climax" Lawn Sand 



A non-poisonous, dried chemical, which evenly distributed at about 4 ounces 

 per square yard kills weeds by adhering to their broad flat leaves, but falling to 

 the roots of the grass is absorbed by the soil and so fertilizes the fine grasses that 

 a permanent growth quickly covers the portions previously occupied by weeds 

 and moss. 



Grass dressed with "Climax" Lawn Sand is thicker in growth, finer in 

 texture and richer in color. It is marvelous how quickly the grass responds 

 and how lasting the improvement. Price, 3 J^ lbs., 70c. (Mail weight 4 /6s.); 

 7 lbs., $1.10 (Mail weight, 8 lbs.); will dress about 25 square yards; 14 lbs., 

 $1.75; 28 lbs., $3.00; 56 lbs., $5.00; 1 cwt., $9.00. 



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