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and field use it has no equal, and is sure 

 death to insects. Sold only in 1 pound 

 packages at 25c. By mail 15 cents extra. 

 Full directions on every box. We are 

 the sole agents for the United States. 



Steckler's Fungicide. 

 We take great pleasure in introducing 

 to our patrons a formula to be used as 

 a spray — that is one of the most valuable 

 preventives and remedies for the 

 various forms of rust and mildew ever 

 introduced, being, as it is, non-poisonous 

 and absolutely non-injurious to the most 

 sensitive form of plant life. The various 

 forms of mildew and rust are positively 

 controlled on Melons, Cucumbers, Toma- 

 toes, Egg Plants, etc., while the same 

 troubles are equally as easily subdued on 



Fig, Peach, Plum, Apple and all kinds 

 of Fruit Trees, Sweet Olives, Cape Jas- 

 mines and all deciduous trees. It sihould 

 be applied about every two weeks or 

 following each excessive rain. It will 

 not discolor the most delicate fruit, and 

 can be used with great freedom. Prices, 

 1 pint, 15c.; 1 quart, 25c.; i/^ gallon, 40c.; 

 1 gallon, 60c.; 5 gallons, $2.50. Cannot 

 be sent by mail. 



Woodason's Bellows — Double Cone (for 

 insect powder), $3.50. 



Single Cone (for insect powder), $1.50. 



Atomizer (for liquid and powder), 

 $2.50. 



Formula to Prevent Scab, Beetles and 

 Blight on Potatoes. 



Potato Beetles, Scab, Blight— First Ap- 

 plication — For Scab, soak seed in corro- 

 sive sublimate solution 2 oz. in 16 gallons 

 of water for 90 minutes. Second Applica- 

 tion. — When beetles or the larvae appear. 

 Paris green, 1 pound to 200 gallons of 



For a Sure Crop Frotscher's Superior Lsrge Late Flat Dutch Cabbage. 



