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KIL-WEED 



NOT TO BE USED ON LAWNS 



A SCIENTIFIC WEED DESTROYER. FREE FROM ODOR. 



Kit-Weed, by analysis, is as strons: as the strongest weed- 

 l^itler on tlie luurket. 



An unsurpassed preparation for the removal of grass, 

 weeds, vines and bushes from patlis. roadways, gutters, 

 streets and any other phice from which it is desired to re- 

 move any and all vegetable growths; thus destroying the 

 breeding ground for mosquitoes. Tlie work can be done in a 

 speedy, thorough, economical and easy manner. The material 

 has no bad ettect on tlie ground, neitlier does it injure or dis- 

 color the brick, stone or marble curbing, really acting as a 

 cleanser of tliem. 



The attention of Street Cleaning Departments is called to 

 this solution. All organic growth is destroyed. No more dig- 

 ging and disfiguring of paths and roadways. Saves expense 

 of several men. KII.-WEED not only kills weeds, but de- 

 stroys seed germs and roots of plants. Tlie best time to use 

 KIL-WEED is after a rain. Can be used with an ordinary 

 sprinkling can. One gallon KIL-WEED will make 30 to 35 

 gallons treating liiiuid when mixed with water. One man 

 with a sprinkling can, in one hour can do as much or inoi 

 than six men could in one-lialf day, and do the « ork 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 tlie solution may the more readily reach 

 the roots. 



^ KIL-WORM 



Destroys Worms, Ants, Etc., Intestine Golf, Crieltet Grounds, 

 Parlis and Lanmi. Sure Deatli to Snails. 



Does not injure grass, but acts rather as a fertilizer. 

 (Note — Must not come in contact with fine plants). 



Has been thoroughl.\ tested and found perfectly satisfactory. 



Causes the insects to come to the surface to die. 



One gallon KIL-WORM makes fifty gallons liquid when 

 mixed with wate«- 



Prices : 



1 Quart Bottle .65 1 Gallon Jug $2.00 



% Gallon Bottle IMa 5 Gallon Jug 9.00 



Barrels (i.i gallon.^-). Per gallon 1.7."> 



Fl I,L DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CONTAINER. 



PURE WHITE HELLE30RE, 



The cheapest and best preparation for destroying rose 

 slugs, currant worms, etc. One-(iuarter pound, 10c.; half 

 pound 20c.; pound, 30c. By mail, 45o. per pound. 



LEMON OiL. Odorless and non-poisonous. As a flea killer, 

 wash and mange remedy for animals is unequalled. Per- 

 fectly safe and harmless to the tenderest foliage and roots. 

 It effectually destroys mealy bugs by syringing or dipping. 

 It also destroys scale, thrip, red spider, black and green fly, 

 caterpillar, American blight, mildew, etc. Dilute with fifty 

 parts of water. One-half pint, 23e. Pint, 40c. Quart, 75c. 

 One-half jral.. $1.2o. Gal. ?2.00. 



TESTIMONIALS 



TREE 

 TANGLEFOOT 



For protecting trees 

 against climbing Insect 

 pests in a simple, economi- 

 cal and effective way, use 

 Tree Tanglefoot — a sticky 

 substance applied directly 

 to the bark of trees. One 

 application remains sticky 

 on the trees three months 

 fully exposed to the 

 weather. Easily applied 

 with a small wooden pad- 

 dle. I lb. will spread 8 ft. 

 long by 5 Inches wide, 1-16 

 inch thick. "Will stay on 

 tree 3 months. 

 1 lb. Can 30c. 



Dear Sirs — I used five gallons of the Kil-weed purchased of 

 you and it gave entire satisfaction. It killed all the weeds 

 and grass, and they stayed killed. 



O. B MAGRUDER, 

 Aug. S, 1908. Manager for Miss N. E. Sloan. 



Gentlemen — I purchased some of your Kil-weed and found 

 the same to be quite effective and entirely satisfactory. 



Yours truly, JOHN B. HAPvMON, 



Belle Grove, JId., Oct. 1, 1908. Gardener to Mrs. D. C. Uowell. 



Gentlemen — I ordered ten gallons of your Kil-weed. whic.i 

 proved entirely satisfactory. I would not do without the 

 same. It is a great labor and time saver. It kills the weeds 

 to stay killed. Tours respectfully. 



W. J. TEIPE, 

 Gardener for Mr. N. J. James. 



1 Quart Can $ .35 5 Gallon Can $4.00 



% Gallon Can tiO 10 Gallon Can 7.50 



1 Gallon Can........ 1.00 1 Barrel, per gal.... .70 



FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CONTAINER. 



BLACK LEAF TOBACCO EXTRACT 



FOR SPRAYING FRUIT TREES. 



Has also been extensively used as a dip for Sheep, Hogs 

 and Cattle. 



For the destruction of Wooly Apliis and Ureen Aphis on 

 Apples, Black Peach ApIiis and Green Peach Aphis. Apply 



about one gallon Black Leaf with 6.5 or 70 gallons of water. 

 Can also be used in conjunction with Arsenate of Lead by 

 adding one pound Lead to 20 gallons of tlie mixture. As a 

 Sheep Dip; For first dip. use one gallon Black Leaf to 50 

 gallons water. As a second, use 1 to 70 of Black Leaf with 

 16 pounds of Flowers Sulphur. 



Prices: Quarts. 40e.; % gal,, 65e.; 1 gal., !;i.25; 5 gals., $5.00. 



TOBACCO DUST, FINE. 



For green and black aphis, fleas, beetles, etc. Splendid 

 fertilizer and preventative for insects in the ground and 

 around roots. For insects on plants apply with powder 

 duster or bellows. For worms or grubs in the soil apply 

 liberally to the surface and rake in, or strew thickly in the 

 drills before planting. 



Price: 5 pounds, 25c.; 20 pounds. SOe.; 100 pounds. $3.75. 



TOBACCO STEMS. 



Indispensable for fumigating greenhouses and conserva- 

 tories for the destruction of green and black aphis and other 

 insects. 



Dampen thoroughly a few hours before using, place about a 

 half-pound over a handful of shavings in a fumigator and 

 light. 50 pound bale. 3c. pound. 



HAMMOND SLUG SHOT. 



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



preparation; easily applied, and not injurious or dangerous 

 to animals, the person applying it, on 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. Five-pound packages, 25c. Ten- 

 pound packages. 4.'5c. Twenty-five-pound packages, $1.00. 



Pat. March i6 and Nov. 9, 1897, 

 Pat. in Canada Nov. a, iSgy,- 

 and Jan. 25, 1900, 



BUG DEATH kills Potato, 

 Squash and Cucumber Bugs, 

 Currant and Tomato Worms, 

 and all bugs and worms that 

 chew the leaves of plants; 

 non-poisonous. 



Directions for Applying Dry. 



For potato and other vines 

 whicii require a top applica- 

 tion, apply dry with Shaker or 

 Sifter, at the rate of 12 '2 lbs. 

 or more per acre to an appli- 

 cation, according to size and 

 conditions of the vines. 



1-pound package $ .15 



3-pound package 35 



5-pound package 50 



12V>-pound package .... 1.00 



100-pounds 7.50 



Add 17c. per lb. for postage. 

 Directions for Usine: in Water. 



Add 12% lbs. to SO gallons of 

 ■water, and mix t horoughly. 



SHAKERS FOR APPI,V^NG 

 BI G DEATH. 25c. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



