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A SCIENTIFIC CHEMICAL COMPOUND FOR 



EXTERMINATING THE SAN JOSE SCALE. 



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KIL=o=SCALE Still Forging Ahead 



was in such great demand last season that our factory 

 was taxed to its utmost capacity, but now we are fully 

 prepared to promptly fill all wants. 



In consequence of "our increased facilities for manufacturing, we are enabled 

 to somewhat lessen the cost of manufacturing, and in consequence we give the 

 consumer the benefit by lessening the price to him. 



At the same t inie^tfl =®=SEA1LE is the same as when first made. We 

 cannot IMPROVE «^*>- v -'-~^'»« = **=*» on its EFFICIENCY and WILL NOT 

 DECREASE THE QUALITY. 



DESCRIPTIVE 



Kt(L = ® = §©AILE! is a scientific Chemical Compound; is a perfect remedy 

 against San Jose Scale ; dissolves the wax which ce- 

 nents the scale or protecting cover of the insect to the tree ; contracts the scale 

 or coating covering the insect, thus exposing the insect itself to the direct 

 action of the insecticide ; forms after spraying a coating which prevents any 

 young scale from settling before they die from exposure ; fills the respirative 

 and digestive organs of the insect, thus destroying life ; after applying to the 

 tree, generates in drying a poisonous gas, absolutely destructive of insect life ; 

 is made and shipped only in concentrated form, and will mix with cold water 

 in any proportion ; is economical ; is easy to apply ; is not a mixture of chemi- 

 cals, but a chemical product, resulting from a definite chemical process; 

 KIL-o-SCALE is not a "Quack Remedy," but is prepared for the specific pur- 

 pose of killing the San Jose Scale ; will not clog the spray pump or nozzle ; may 

 be used in the late fall and during the winter and early spring, up until the 

 buds swell. Will not injure the trees. 



DIRECTIONS 



is a concentrated LIQUID and is shipped in 

 barrels, kegs and cans. 



add 20 gallons of cold water 

 ready to be applied to the 



Extracts from report of the Entomological Department of New 

 Jersey Agl. Exp. Station by Prof. John B. Smith for 1905 : 



"jflfe CfeS n/Vl! F* is sold by Griffith & Turner Co., of Balti- 

 * more, Bid., and was up to the present sea- 



son the best, as it was the first combination regularly upon the mar- 

 ket. But even this is belter now than it teas when first put upon 

 the market and the emulsion is more stable. It differs from the 

 others in containing an appreciable amount of free sulphur, and it 

 has proved itself a safe and reliable insecticide." .... 



"In the Howell orchard the trees were perhaps a little worse in- 

 fected, but these were sprayed last, with fresh material, which had 

 not been exposed to frost and which mixed without a trace of free 

 oil at the surface. Here the results are almost as good as in the 

 Marsh orchard, though the infestation was not nearly so bad. In 

 any event there were nearly 1,000 peach trees treated in late October 

 or late March and no appearance on any of injury to trees or fruit 

 set, while the scale was as nearly wiped out as any single application 

 can ever hope to accomplish it. .... 



"Five barrels of diluted mixture were used in a neighboring or- 

 chard of apple and peach trees in comparison with lime, sulphur 

 and salt, and in midsummer the oil proved to have been much the 

 more effective 



.... "this lfTL = ®=SEALE w k" 1 the pernicious scale at 

 all periods of " l J *" ^^*the year diluted with 20 parts 



of water, though most certainly through the fall ; provided always 

 of course that the mixture actually reaches the insect aimed at." 



Dr. Smith goes on to say he made a very interesting observation 

 in an application of Iff ||1L =@=S<SA1U£ made by a local nursery- 

 man. "It proved to um ' ^imm^m^ he an exee jj ent illustration 

 of how spraying is often done, and I advised the owner at once that 

 he must not look for satisfactory results. The object seemed to be 

 to get over the greatest number of trees in the least possible time, 

 and whenever the spraying rod had been over as many movements as 

 might be reasonably required for a covering, the icork was consid- 

 ered finished. Such work is bound to be unsuccessful, no matter 

 •what the material applied, and it is regretfully concluded that much 

 of the work done is of the same general character." 



FATAL TO THE SCALE 



"I saw your catalogue and noticed your ad. on] 

 and thought at once that it was what I had 

 been looking for. I sprayed all my trees in March, and I don't think 

 there is any scale left. The trees 'are looking fine and have taken on 

 new life. 



"My own fruit trees will be a great recommendation, one of the 

 best. I think Kil-o-Scale is as fatal to the scale as Paris 

 Green is to the potato bug. 



"If we spray thoroughly at 1 to 25 it will kill every scale that it 

 reaches." A. L. STIVELY. 



We recommend 1 to 20. 



Revell, Md., July 2, '06. 



Griffith & Turner Co. 



Iff! 1L= S C At E* has given splendid results so far, and think 

 ' has gotten the better of the scale. I used it 

 on an orchard hadlv infested and have a good crop of fruit. 



A. R. ARNOLD." 

 This letter is from one of our large fruit growers. 



and stir, 

 trees. 



is then 



will congeal in Cold Weather, Be Sure to 

 ' Stir Well before Mixing With Water. 



Pint Cans, each $ .30 



Quart Cans, per quart 50 



Half Gallon Cans 75 



One Gallon Cans 1.25 



Two Gallon Cars 2.25 



Five Gallon Cans 5.00 



Ten Gallon Cans 10.00 



BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS, PER GALLON, 85c. 



CONSIDERS IT THE BEST INSECTICIDE 



"It gives me pleasure to state that I consider 

 the best insecticide I have ever used for the 

 San Jose scale. It is very easy to apply and very effectual and does 

 not injure the trees in any way. In fact, I believe it is beneficial to 

 them, and I certainly would not be without it if the price teas twice 

 as much. 



When I commenced to use it two years ago some of my trees 

 were in very poor condition, but now they are vigorous arid look 

 fine. I would be very glad to show vou the results if you would 

 call on me." WILLIAM SINCOTT, 



July, 1906. Gardener to Mrs. William Arnold. 



M. S. Secord, Supt. to A. A. Houseman, says he has never 

 seen anything act on trees like Kil-o-Scale. It does its work 

 thoroughly. 



John W r illiams, head gardener, E. Hawley, says it is a fine 

 thing and will want more in the fall. 



John Tobin, head gardener, Edwin Thorn, says it is a fine 

 thing. Nothing better than Kil-o-Scale. 



P. J. Premm, Supt. W. K. Vanderbilt, says he is well sat- 

 isfied. 



Chas. Dumper, head gardener, C. L. Lawrence, thinks it is 

 better than any other. 



James Scott, head gardener, Mr. Johnson, savs it has done 

 fine work for him. 



FLOWERS OF SULPHUR 



Pound. 10c. Five pounds, 40c. Ten pounds, 65c. 

 N. B. — If by mail, add 15c. per pound for postage. 



50 pounds 5}4c. 



100 pounds *i^c. 



Barrels, 150 pounds 3c". net. 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



FLOUR OF SULPHUR 



Barrels of 250 pounds 2*4c lb. 



Per 100 pounds 4c. lb. 



Per 50 pounds 5c. lb. 



Per 10 pounds 6c. lb. 



Per 5 pounds 8c. lb. 



CAUSTIC SODA i 



25 and 50 pound cans, per pound 8c. 



5 and 10 pound cans, per pound 10c. 



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