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GRIFFITH ®. 



TURNER CO ^ 



ARSENATE OF LEAD 



Arsenate of Lead is an arsenical poison for use against in- 

 sects that chew and for such insects as the fruit-flies that lap 

 and suck up sweetened liquids. It has also been shown to 

 have considerable fungicidal value both when used alone or 

 used in combination with lime-sulphur. 



Arsenate of Lead is prepared in powder form. The pow- 

 dered form can be used in liquid sprays. The powdered form 

 is also used for dusting. 



The principal insects for which Arsenate of Lead is uesd 

 are: Apple-maggot, brown-tail moth, bud-moth, cankerworm, 

 codling moth, fruit-tree leaf-roller, gipsy moth, tent cater- 

 pillar, pear slug, curculio, etc. 



Directions: 1 to li^ lbs. powder to 50 gallons of water. 

 Powdered Form. 



1-lb. pkg., per lb 30c. 4-lb. pkg., per lb 25c. 



100-lb. pkg., per lb 22c. 



ARSENITE OF ZINC (POWDER) 



Arsenito of Zinc. — ^This is a combination of arsenic with 

 zinc to form a quick acting, adhesive insecticide for use on 

 potatoes and some other truck crops. It is much more ad- 

 hesive and less caustic than Paris Green and kills quicker than 

 Arsenate of Lead. 



The great advantages of Arsenite of Zinc are: 



rirst — It kills the bugs so quickly they do not have a chance 

 to cause serious injury to vines. 



Second — It sticks to the vines so that it is not necessary to 

 respray aftjr every rain. 



Third — It can Ibe used at snfB.cient strengrth to insure results 

 without burning or injuring the vines. 



Directions : 1 to 1^4 lbs. powder to 50 gfallons of water. 



First — Apply as soon as eggs begin to hatch. For sprayinff 

 use at rate of two pounds to the acre — 'this may require one 

 or two pounds or more of the powder to fifty gallons of water 

 depending upon the quantity of liquid distributed per acre by 

 the spraying outfit. The spray tank should be partly filled 

 with water and the powder sifted in slowly while the agitator 

 is running. 



Second — Make second application ten days to two weeks 

 later in order to cover new growth. 



Third — Make third application ten days to two weeks after 

 second. 



1-lb. pkg., per lb 30c. 4-lb. pkg., per lb 25c. 



100-lb. pkg., per lb 22c. 



ATOMIC SULPHUR 



This is pure sulphur treated by a special process to convert 

 it into a very finely divided state in the form of paste, so it 

 can be readily diluted with water and applied as a spray to 

 coat fruit and foliage with a thin film of sulphur to prevent 

 germination of fungous spores. 



It is recommended for the control of scab on peaches, brown 

 rot on peaches, plums and cherries and cedar rust on apples. 



Directions: 5 to 7 libs, to 50 gallons of water. 



5-lb. pkg., per lb... 22c. 50-lb. pkg., per lb 15c. 



10-lb. pkg., per lb 20c. 100-lb. pkg., per lb 12c. 



25-lb. pkg., per lb 16c. Barrels, 180 lbs., per lb... 10c. 



DRI-TOMIC 



Can 



Similar to the Atomic Sulphur only in powder form, 

 be used in solution for spraying as well as for dusting. 



4 lb. Bag, per lb $ .20 



100 lb. Bag, per lb 16 



BORDEAUX ARSENATE OF LEAD 



USE KAYIiOX — SEE PAGE 77 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE 



BORDE3AUX MIXTURE is a combination of copper sulphate 

 and lime. It as a standard fungicide and may be used in com- 

 bination with insecticides. Its use is indispensable in the con- 

 trol of black rot of grapes and the blight of potatoes. It is 

 also used for apple-scab, bitter-rot, cedar rust, leaf spot and 

 downy mildew. 



Directions: 6 to 7 pounds to 50 gallons of water. 



1-lb. pkg., per lb 25c.. 4-lb. pkg., per lb 20c. 



100-lb. pkg., per lb 16c. 



Key Brand Tree Wound Paint 



PREVENTS DECAY AFTEK PRUNING. 



This residium, penetrating antiseptic 

 paint is not affected by heat, cold or mois- 

 ture. Does not peel, crack or get brittle. 

 Stops tree bleeding. 



NOTE: Antiseptic paint for wounds and 

 pruning purposes. 



1-Gal. Cans, $3.00. 1-Qt. Cans, $1.25. 



AI^Ii PRICES IN CATAI.OG SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

 WITHOUT NOTICE. 



POISON KILL-WEED poison 



NOT TO BE USED ON LAWNS 



A SCIENTIFIC WEED DESTROYER. FREE PROM ODOR 



By Analysis It Has Been Found There Is No Stronger 

 Weed KUler on the Market. 



An unsurpassed preparation for the removal of grass weeds 

 vmes and bushes from paths, roadways, gutters, streets and 

 any other place from which it is desired to remove any and all 

 vegetable growths, thus destroying the breeding ground for 

 mosquitoes. The work can be done in a speedy, thorough eco- 

 nomical and easy manner. The material has no bad effect on 

 the ground, neither does it injure or discolor the brick, stone 

 or marble curbing. , 



No more digging and disfiguring of paths and roadways. 

 Saves expense of several men. KIIi-WEED not only kills 

 weeds, but destroys seed germs and roots of plants. Can be 

 used with an ordinary sprinkling can. One gallon KIIi-WEED 

 will make 30 gallons treating liquid when mixed with water. 

 One man with a sprinkling can in one hour can do as much 

 or more than six men could in one-half day, and do the work 

 better. 



Judgment should be exercised in using KIL-WEED, as it is 

 impossible to give full directions to suit every case. If the 

 weeds are large and strong, the solution should be made 

 stronger than for ordinary grass and weeds. They should be 

 cut down so that the solution can reach the roots. 



1-Quart Can $0.50 5-Gallon Can $ 7.00 



%-Gallon Can 90 10-Gallon Can 13.00 



1-Gallon Can 1.50 1 Barrel, per gallon.. 1.00 



Full Directions With Every Container 

 Write For Special Circ ular 



PARA-DICHLOROBENZINE 



FOR PEACH BORER CONTROIi 



Remove all grass, weeds and rubbish from around the tree, 

 make a smooth, bare surface about sixteen inches wide around 

 the tree at the soil level. 



Remove any gummy exudation adhering to the crown or 

 collar of the tree. 



After the ground is prepared, distribute the crystals of 

 Para-Dichlorobenzine evenly in a narrow circular band around 

 the tree, keeping the inner edge of the band at least two 

 inches away from the bark of the tree. 



After the crystals are placed on the soil around the tree 

 cover them with earth, at first lightly so as not to disturb 

 the chemical, and complete by mounding the earth against 

 the trunk of the tree until a' cone-shaped mass of dirt four 

 or five inches deep has been made, tamping the dirt down 

 with the back of the shovel. 



Use one ounce to a tree 6 years old or older; in case of very 

 large tree, 1% ounces may be needed to form a satisfactoi, 

 band. On trees four or five years old, use % to % ounces to 

 a tree. We do not recommend using it on younger trees. 

 Do not use on apple trees. 



Spring application in May, Fall application in September. 

 1-lb. package, per lb... $0.50 25-lb. package, per lb... 30c. 



5-lb. package, per lb... .40 100-lb. package, per lb. ..28c. 

 10-lb. package, per lb... 35c. 



FISH OUi SOAP WITH TOBACCO 



Apply for green-fly or aphis, one-half ounce to gallon of 

 water; one ounce for mealy bugs and two ounces for most 

 greenhouse scale. Outside purposes, double the strength for 

 same kind of pest. 



%-lb $0.15 5 -lbs $1.25 



1- Ib 25 10-lbs 2.00 



2- lbs 50 25-lbs 3.75 



100 lbs $12.00 



FLOUR OF SULPHUR 



1 lb $0.15 lb. 25 lbs 9c. lb. 



5 lbs 12 1b. 50 lbs 8c. lb. 



10 lbs 10 1b. 100 lbs 6c. lb. 



COMMERCIAIk Fi;OUR OF SUI.PHUR 

 Sold in 150-11}. hags only. Per 100 lbs., $2.75. 



HAMMOND SLUG SHOT 



A non-poisonous powder; it requires no further mixing or 

 preparation; easily applied; not injurious or dangerous to 

 animals, the person applying it or fruits and vegetables 

 treated; destroys potato bugs and beetles, green and black 

 fly, slugs, worms, caterpillars, etc. Ten to forty pounds is 

 sufficient for an acre. 



1-pound Package 20c. 



5-pound Package 50c. 



HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST 



For Mildew and Blight, 5 lbs. 



.75c. 



Bluestone (or Copper Sulphate) 



5 lbs., per lb 15c. 50 lbs., per lb 10c. 



10 lbs., per lb 12c. 100 lbs., per lb 9c. 



INSECTICIDES CANNOT BE SENT BY PARCEI^ POST 



