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Insect Destroyers and Insecticides 



Paris Green. \i lb.. 10c.; } i lb.. 15c; 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 



Hammond's Slug Shot. 5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs., 50c 



Lime, Sulphur and Salt. This preparation is scientifically prepared and is widely 

 recommended, and known as the best preparation for San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, 

 etc. Price: 1 qt., 30c; gal., 80c 



Kerosene Emulsion. One of the best insecticides for all soft-bodied sucking insects 

 feeding openly so as to be within reach of actual contact, such as plant lice, fleas, beetles, 

 aphis, green fly, mealv bug; also for insects of fruit trees, including San Jose Scale. Per 

 qt. can, 40c; 1 gal., $1.00; 5 gal. can, $4.00. 



Tobacco Dust. The most economical form to use tobacco as an insecticide; fatal to 

 green and black fly and similar garden pests, by simply dusting over the plants. If dug 

 around the roots will keep awav all pests below ground and insure health to the plants. 

 10c per lb. 



Arsenate of Lead. This is a very popular remedy for use against all eating insects 

 that attack foliage and fruit trees. It does not wash off or will it injure in any way the 

 foliage. Use two or three pounds to 50 gallons water. 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00; 10 lbs., 

 $1.80; 25 lbs., $3.75.; 100 lbs., 7 cents per lb. 



Arsenate of Lead (Dry Powdered). Is produced under a new process. Contains at 

 least 53 per cent, arsenic. Superior to paste arsenate, stands suspension longer, and has 

 more covering capacity. 1 lb., 40 cts.;5 lbs., $1.50; 25 lbs., $6.25; 501bs., $12.00; 100 lbs., 

 $22.00. 



Bordeaux Mixture. The best fungicide for curing and preventing black rot, mildew, 

 blight, leaf curl, scab or other fungoid diseases on fruits and plants. One gallon will make 

 50 gallons liquid. 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 75c; 10 lbs., $1.25. 



Bordeaux — Arsenate of Lead Mixture. A combined Fungicide and Insecticide. For 

 Apple and Pear Trees, Potatoes, Melons and Cucumbers; also splendid for roses, keeping 

 them free of mildew, black spot and insects of all sorts. Three ozs. to 1 gal. of water. 

 1 lb.. 20 cts.; 2 lbs.. 34 cts.; 5 lbs., 80 cts.; 10 lbs., $1.30; 25 lbs., $2.75; 50 lbs., $5.00. 



Hellebore Pondered White. Less poisonous than Paris Green and safer to use when 

 fruit is nearly ripe. Per lb., 25c; by mail, 40c 



Whale Oil Soap. Dissolved in water makes an excellent spray for scale on palms, etc. 

 J-2 lb. package, 15c; 1 lb., package, 25c 



Bug Death. Bug Death is a fine powder and in composition is peculiar to itself, inas- 

 much as it does not depend upon arsenic for its killing power. Bug death is safe and sure 

 to use on potatoes, tomatoes, currants, gooseberries, cucumbers, melons, and garden truck 

 generallv. (Full directions on each package.) Price, lb., 15c; 3 lbs., 35c; 5 lbs., 50c; 

 • ackage, $1.00; 100-lb. keg, $7.50. 



Grafting Wa 

 15c; lb., 25c. 



Flour and Flowers of Sulphur. Per lb., 10c; 10 lbs., 60c; 25 lbs., $1.25. 



Lemon Oil. The cheapest, safest and most effectual insecticide extant 

 for all purposes. Destroys all insects on the leaves and roots of plants 

 without injury to flower or foliage, leaving no foreign odor. This will be 

 found a capital wash for dogs; it relieves mange, destroys lice and all 

 insects, and gives the coat a beautiful glossy appearance. Half pt., 25c; 

 pt., 40c; qt., 75c 



Black Leaf "40." — This is the best insecticide, fungicide and germicide 

 that is manufactured. For house plants, and Lice on either plants or 

 animals, it is unexcelled. As a sheep or hog dip it is almost perfect. 

 Price, y 2 lb., 85c; 2Y 2 \hs., $3.25. This is mixed with from 15 to 50 

 parts of water, according to use. 



Cut Worm Killer. —One of the necessities of the market and home 

 garden. Cut Worms do so much damage each year that it amounts to 

 more than a million dollars. 1-lb. Sprinkler-Top boxes, 25c; 5-lb. Tin 

 Cans, containing Sprinkler-Top box, $1.00 each; 25-lb. Drums, containing 

 Sprinkler-Top box, $4.00 each; 100-lb. Paper-lined Burlap Bags, $12.00 

 each. 



Tree Tanglefoot. — For protecting trees against climbing insect pests in a simple, 

 economical and effective way. Tree Tanglefoot, a sticky substance applied directly to 

 the bark of the tree. One application remains sticky on the trees three months fully 

 exposed to weather. Easily applied with a small wooden paddle. One pound will spread 

 8 feet long by 5 inches wide, 1-16 inch thick 1-lb. can, 30c; 3-lb. can, 85c; 10-lb. can, 

 $2.65. 



Nico Fume. — This is the strongest tobacco paper on the market. Does not injure 

 blooms, and furnishes the easiest method for fumigation ever devised. Tin box of 24 sheets, 

 $1.00: box of 144 sheets, $4.50; 288 sheets, $8.50. 



Hellebore. — This is a very popular insecticide for killing currant worms, rose slugs, 

 etc. It is safer to use than Paris Green, especially when fruit is nearly ripened. }4 lb., 

 10c; Y 2 lb., 15c; lb., 25c. 



Sulphate of Iron. — A remedy for weeds on lawns for which it is claimed that it will 

 kill dandelions without injuring the grass. To be successful, liquid should be applied 

 with a fine spray. The lawn should be thoroughly watered and spraying should be done 

 on bright sunny day. 5 lbs., 25c; 10 lbs., 40c; 25 lbs., 75c 



Used for grafting trees and other plants. Price, }/± lb., 10c; Y 2 lb., 



