Remedies for Insects and Fungus, Contact and Stomachic 



Insects that Suck the Juices from Plants, Foliage, etc., such as lice, green, black and white aphis or fly, rnealy bug, red spider and scale, thrust their 

 proboscis into the leaf or stem, and are not affected by stomach poisons; so they must be destroyed by contact insecticides. Those in powder form kill by 

 the breathing pores in the insect's skin; or in liquid form, by being absorbed through their pores. The best contact insecticides in powder form are Bug Death, 

 Hellebore, Slug Shot, and Tobacco Dust. The best in fluid form are Aphine, Nicotine, Fish (Whale) Oil Soap, Kerosene Miscible Oil, and Lemon Oil. 



Insects that Eat Plants, Foliage, Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, etc., whether bugs, beetles, worms, caterpillars or slugs, are more quickly and effectually 

 destroyed with a poisonous stomachic insecticide such as Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green or Hellebore. These, if applied according to directions, are so diluted 

 as to be harmless to vegetation and to animal life. Less poisonous stomachic and contact insecticides are Bug Death, Kerosene Miscible Oil, Slug Shot, etc. 



HENDERSON'S SPRAYING CALENDAR SENT FREE ON APPLICATION 



^APHINE. Very powerful, soluble in water 

 applied as a spray, wash or dipping solution. 

 It kills aphis, thrip, red spider, slugs, ants, 

 mealy bug, scale. Price 1 gill, 25c.; ]A pint, 

 40c.; pint, 65c.; quart, SLOO; gallon, $3.00. 



ANT-I-CIDE. A powder with a repellant odor, 

 effective against ants and crawling insects that 

 infest lawns. Strew so the surface infested will 

 be thoroughly covered. One pound will dress 

 about 300 square feet. Price, 1-lb. package, 

 2'5c.; 5-lb. bag, $1.00; add 1 Ih.jor packed weight; 

 25-lb. drum, $4.50. 



^^ARSENATE OF LEAD— PASTE. A poison 

 taking the place of Paris Green. Its advantages 

 are that it adheres to foliage, does not readily 

 wash off by rain and does .not injure tender 

 foliage. It is white in color and shows just 

 where it has been applied. Price, 1-lb. tin, 40c.; 

 5-lb. tin, $1.75, 10-lb. pail, $3.00; 25-lb. bucket, 

 $6.00; 50-lb. bucket, $10.50; 100-lb. keg, $19.00. 



ARSENATE OF LEAD, POWERED. May be 

 used either as a dust diluted with hydrated 

 lime, plaster or road dust, or as a liquid spray 

 with water, lime-sulphur, solution or Bordeaux, 

 only half the weight is needed as of the paste 

 form. Price, 1 lb., 65c.; 5 lb., $3.00; 10 lbs., 

 S5.00; add lib. for packedweight; 25-lb., $12.00; 

 50-lb., $22.00; 100-lb., $41.00. 



^"BLACK-LEAF 40". Veryeffective for sucking 

 insects. Price, 1-oz. bottle, 25; K-lb. tin, 

 SI i;o; 2-lb. tin, $6.1 0; 10-lb. can, $15.50. 



VtBORDEAUX & ARSENATE OF LEAD. A 

 combination in proper proportions of these stand- 

 ard insecticide and fungicide remedies, killing 

 insects and plant diseases at one spraying and 

 in half the time required to spray on separately. 

 Quantity required, 1 to 2 lbs. in 10 gallons 

 water. Price, 1 lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., 

 S3.00; 25 lbs., $6.00; 50 lbs., $11.50; 100-lbs., 

 keg, $21.00. 



QUICK BORDEAUX MATERIAL. FOR 

 APPLES, GRAPES AND VEGETABLES OF 

 ALL KINDS. Different from other prepared 

 fungicides because the special physical condi- 

 tions of materials permit going into solution 

 cjuickly giving a perfect Bordeaux Mixture that 

 is fresh and strong. Dilute 10 pounds with 

 50 gallons of water for a 3-3-50 Bordeaux 

 Mixture. Price, 1 lb., 30c.; 5 lb., $1.00; 101b., 

 $1.75; add 1 lb. for packed ■weight. 



^BORDEAUX— LIQUID. Ready for use by 

 simply adding 1 part to 50 of water. Price, 

 1 pint, 40c.; 1 quart, 75c.; 1 gallon, $1.85; 

 5 gallons, $8.00. 



BORDEAUX, POWDERED. For Blight, Mildew, 

 Rust, Etc. It has all the advantages of paste 

 with double the strength. Goes twice as far. 

 Used for dry dusting or wet spraying. Dilute 

 1 pound to about 8 K gallons of water for 3-3-50 

 formula. Price, 1 lb. 5oc.; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 

 lbs., $4.00; add 1 lb. for packed weight. 



ifc-BOROWAX. A complete protection against 

 tree borers. Use half to one pint to a tree 

 according to size. Price, quart 50c.; gallon 

 can $1.75; 6 gallon, $9.00; half-barrel, $31.50; 

 barrel, $50.00. 



BUG DEATH. A non-poisonous insect-killing 

 powder, for worms, bugs and caterpillars. Apply 

 with a duster, bellows or powder-gun, at the 

 rate of about 12 lbs. per acre. Mail weight, 

 1 K lbs. per lb. Price, 20c. per lb.; 3 lbs., 45c. ; 

 5 lbs., 65c.; 12M lbs. $1.40.; 100 lbs., $9.00. 



SHAKER for applying above, 50c.; add 1 lb. for 

 packed weight. 



•COPPER SOLUTION, AMMONIATED. A 

 fungicide, for spraying when fruits are nearing 

 maturity, or plants in bloom. One quart is 

 sufficient for 25 gallons of spray. Price, 1 

 quart, $1.15; 1 gallon, $3.50. 



T*rCRO W REPELLENT. Protects corn from rot 

 caused by moisture, also birds and animal 

 pests such as gophers, squirrels, etc. Does 

 not hinder germination. Does not clog 

 planter. Price, large can enough for two 

 bushels of seed corn, $1.50; small can enough 

 for one bushel, $1.00. 



CUT WORM KILLER. It has an enticing odor 

 and attracts worms. One pound is sufficient 

 for 175 plants in hills, or 100 feet when in rows. 



Price, 1-lb. box, 35c. (mail weight 2 lbs.); 5-lb. 

 box, $1.50 (mail weight 6 lbs.); 25-lb. drum, 

 $5.00; 100-lb. bag, $15.00. 



FISH OIL SOAP. (Whale Oil Soap.) A wash 

 for insects and eggs on the bark, and for 

 smearing the trunks of trees to prevent worms 

 from crawling up. Price, 25c. per lb. (mail 

 weight 2\bs.); 5 lbs., $1.10; (.mail weight 6 lbs.); 

 10 lbs., S2.00; 25 lbs., $4.00. 



•FORMALDEHYDE. A preventive of fungoid 

 diseases as potato scab, smuts, musty corn, 

 damping off of seedlings, club root, etc. The 

 dilution is 1 lb. (1 pint) to 15 or 20 gallons of 

 water and 1 to 2 gallons of this dilution is re- 

 quired for the treatment of a bushel of seed. 

 Price (40 volume per cent), 1-lb. bottle, 50c. 

 5-lb. bottle, $1.50; 9-lb. bottle., ?2.50. 



•FUNGINE. A effective sulphurated spraying 

 remedy for mildew, rust and other blights. 

 Does not stain the foliage. Price, half pint, 

 40c.; pint, 65c.; quart, $1.00; gallon, $3.00. 



• GENERAL DISINFECTANT. Two or three 

 times the strength of carbolic acid. Effective 

 for veterinary use, for household and for cleans- 

 ing places occupied by cattle, horses, dogs, hogs 

 and poultry. Price, 70c. per quart; $1.75 per 

 gallon; $7.00 per 5-gallon can. 



HELLEBORE, Powdered White. Less poisonous 

 than Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead, and 

 safer to use when fruits or vegetables are nearly 

 ripe. Can be used as a powder or dissolved, 1 

 ounce in 3 gallons of water. Price, 75c. per lb.; 

 5 lbs., $3.50 (mail weight, 114 lbs. per lb.) 



•KEROSENE MISCIBLE OIL. Better than 

 Kerosene Emulsion. _ Is especially valuable 

 against all soft bodied insects. Can be used in 

 place of Nicotine. Contains 80% Kerosene. 

 Dilute 1 part Oil to 16 parts water. Tender 

 plants 1 part to 36 parts water. Price, 1 pint, 

 40c.; 1 quart, 70c.; 1 gallon, SI. 75; 5 gallons, 

 87.00. 



•LIMESULPHURSOLUTION. For scale insects 

 on trees and such fungus bark diseases as can 

 be treated in winter. Diluted and apply with a 

 spray pump while trees are dormant, in fall, 

 winter or spring. Can be "used strong during 

 mid-winter, but earlier or later dilute it 1 gallon 

 to 40 to 60 of water. Price, quart can, 50c.; 

 gallon, $1.20; 5-gallon can, $4.75; barrel of 50 

 gallons, $15.00. 



LIME SULPHUR (Powdered). For dormant 

 spraying of fruit and shade trees and bushes 

 against San Jose and Oyster Shell Scale; also 

 for peach leaf curl and brown rot of peaches. 

 Has all the effectiveness of liquid Lime Sulphur, 

 and is much easier to handle. 1 lb. makes 

 3K to 5 gallons. Price, 1 lb. packages, 40c.; 

 5 lb., %l.75;l0\hs.,%2.75; add I lb. for packed 

 weight; 25 lbs.. $5.25; 100 lbs., $16.00; 200 lbs.. 

 $30.00. 



NICOTINE FUMIGATOR FOR GREEN- 

 HOUSES. 12K% Nicotine. A simple and 

 effective preparation for fumigating green- 

 houses, for plant-lice and thrips. _ It is specially 

 prepared tobacco powder, which has been 

 treated to insure proper burning qualities, 

 and which is saturated with pure Nicotine. 

 Price, 10 lb. tins, $8.50; 2K lb. tins, $2.50; 

 1 lb. tins, $1.25. 



•NICOTINESOLUTION40%FREENICOTINE. 

 For Spraying and Vaporizing in Greenhouses. 

 An efficient preparation of purified free Nicotine 

 for the control of plant-lice and similar soft- 

 bodied insects. It is used in greenhouses as a 

 spray for the same purpose as Nicotine Sul- 

 phate is used for outside work. Being in the 

 volatile, or free state, it is also used as a f umi- 

 gant by vaporizing in any convenient manner. 

 Price, 8 lb. tins, $14.50; 2 lb. tins, $4.25; 

 yi lb. tins, $1.25; 1 ounce bottles, 25c. 



•NICOTINE SULPHATE SOLUTION AS A 

 DPRAY. This is a concentrated solution of 

 Nicotine in the form of Nicotine Sulphate 

 containing 40% of actual Nicotine by weight. 

 It is practically non-volatile and should be 

 used for all outdoor spraying and dipping, where 



Nicotine is effective, but should not be used for 

 vaporizing. Nicotine Sulphate may be com- 

 bined with A.rsenate of Lead, Lime Sulphur, 

 Bordeaux Mixture or oil emulsions. Price, 

 10 lb. tins, $13.75; 2 lb. tins, $3.25; K lb. tins. 

 $1.00. 



PARA-DICHLORO-BENZINE. (For Peach Tree 

 Borer) When placed around the base of a Peach 

 tree, ivill generate a gas that will kill the borers 

 in that tree. Full information contained in 

 Bulletin 796 issued by U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture Bureau of Entomology. Directions 

 on container. Price, 1 lb. tins, 75c (mail 

 weight, 2lhs.) 



•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, K 

 lb. package, 35c; 1-lb. package, 65c; 5-lb. pack- 

 age, $3.00; 14-lb. package, $7.00. 



•PYROX. An insecticide and fungicide for eat- 

 ing insects, blights and fungus. Mix with water 

 to apply. Price, 1-lb. bottle, 40c.; 5-lb. crock, 

 $1.50; 10-lb. crock, $2.50; 25-lb. crock, $5.75: 

 50-lb. keg, $10.00; 100-lb. keg. $18.00. 



•RAJAH DISINFECTANT. Deodorizer, clean- 

 ser, it will destroy all germs or insect life that 

 breathes through its sides and has no lungs. 

 Non-poisonous to other animals or human, 

 beings. It is non-explosive. Do not use on 

 Plants. Price, K pint, 35c.; 1 pint, 50c.: 

 1 quart, $1.00; M gallon, $1.75; gallon, $2.50: 

 5 gallons, $10.00. 



SALAIRACINE. Destroys the insects in the soil 

 and gives new life to young and old trees. 

 "Salairacine" is a chemical in powdered form, 

 the application is so simple anyone can apply 

 it. March, April and May are the best months 

 in which to use it. Price, 1 lb. package, $1.00; 

 5 lbs., $4.75; add 1 lb. for packed weight. 



• SCALECIDE. The best spray for San Jose scale, 

 cottony maple scale, &c. It is not poisonous, 

 being a preparation of petroleum that mixes 

 with cold water and is ready to apply. 1 gallon 

 to 15 gallons of water sprayed on trees and 

 bushes will kill every scale that it reaches 

 without injury to tree or fruit if applied while 

 foliage is off. Price, 1 quart, 60c. ; 1 gallon can, 

 $1.45; 5-gallon can, $G..50; 10-galloncan, SI 1.00; 

 30-gallon barrel,$27.00, 50 gallon barrel $39.50. 



SCOTCH SOFT COAL SOOT. Used in onion 

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

 checks the attacks of grubs or cut worms, and 

 drives away insects that hide in the ground and 

 lay their eggs near the roots. Price. 50-lb. bag, 

 $3.50; 100-lb. bag. $6.00. 



SLUG SHOT. A non-poisonous powder in- 

 secticide; it requires no mixing or preparation, 

 easily applied and not injurous to the person 

 applying it, or fruits and vegetables. Destroys 

 potato bugs, beetles, green flies, slugs, worms. 

 etc. Price, per keg of 125 lbs., net, $12.50; per 

 barrel of 250 lbs. net $22.50; 10-lb. package, 

 $1.20 (mail weight, H^lbs. perl b.) ; 5-lb. package 

 65c.; in tin canister with perforated top for 

 applying, 40c. each; 1 lb. paper cartons 20c. 

 (mail weight, 2 lbs). 



•SULCO-V.B. A combined contact insecticide 

 and fungicide of unusual merit for the control of 

 San Jose and other scale insects — aphis, white 

 fly, pear psylla, red spider, red bug, leaf blister, 

 mite, thrips, citrus rust mite, cabbage lice 

 and fungus spores causing peach leaf curls 

 brown or ripe rot of peach and other stone fruits, 

 apple and pear scab, smut and Mildew on, 

 various plants, etc. Dilutes — 1 to 25 and up to 

 100 according to requirements. Price, pint, 

 35c.; quart, 60c.; K gallon, Sl.OO, 1 gallon. 

 $1.75; 5 galljns, $7.50; 10 gallons, $13.50; 

 30 gallons, $27.00; 50 gallons, $40.00. 



SULPHUR, FLOWERS OF. Price, 15c. per lb.' 

 (mail weight, 2 I bs.) ; 10 lbs., $1.25; 25 lbs. and 

 over, at 10c. per lb. (mail weight, I'/i lbs. per 

 lb.). 



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