CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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SCHNASB'S INSECTICIDE — For use on 



citrus fruit in winter use 1 gallon to 66 

 gallons water, during summer use 1 gal- 

 lon to 88 gallons of water. For use on 

 deciduous fruits and shade trees use only 

 in the winter, and then use 1 gallon to 20 

 gallons of water. Controls the White Fly 

 and various Scale Infections. Will kill 

 Scale Insects on all fruit trees, including 

 Nut Trees. Hundreds of Orchardists have 

 found it to be most efficacious, cheapest 

 and most easily applied spray that is to 

 be had. Not mailable. 8 oz. bottle, 25c.; 

 14 g-allon, 85c.; g-allon, SI. 50; 5 g-als., S1.35 

 per g-al.; 10 gals., $1.25 per gal.; 14 barrel, 

 $1.15 per gal.; barrel, $1.00 per gal. 



FABIS GBEEN. — :\rixed at the rate of 

 one pound to two hundred gallons bf 

 water, it will prove effective against all 

 chewing insects. Put up in 5 lbs. at $4.50; 

 1 pound packages at $1.00. This article is 

 liable to fluctuate in price. Not mailable. 



NIAGABA BRAND SOI.nBI.E ST7I.FHUB 

 COMPOUND. — When trees are in foliage, 

 for the control of Apple Scab or larvae 

 of sucking insects, use % to 1 pound of 

 Soluble Sulphur Compound to 50 gallons of 

 water. To control codling moth and chew- 

 ing insects add 2 to 3 pounds arsenate of 

 lead to each 50 gallons. Do not use 

 stronger than 1 pound to 200 gallons of 

 water on peach foliage. 



Put up in 100-lb. cans. $15.00 per can; 1 

 lb. jar, 50c., postpaid. 



STEBLINGWOBTH HELLEBOBE.— 14- 

 Ib. packages. 50c. postpaid. 



CUT WOBM KILLEB.— 1 lb. package. 

 35c. postpaid. 



BUG DEATH. — A non-poisonous powder, 

 in composition peculiar to itself, inasmuch 

 as it does not depend upon arsenic for its 

 killing power. It is safe and sure on po- 

 tatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, egg- 

 plants and general garden truck. Can be 

 tised either dry or as a liquid. Prices. By 

 mail, postpaid, 1 lb., 40c.; 3 lbs., 75c.; 5 

 lbs., $1.25. Bug Death by Freight or Ex- 

 press, not prepaid. 100 pound keg, $10.00. 

 Prices subject to fluctuation. 



ACBE-AN-EOUB SIFTEE — For applying 

 dry insecticide economically, such as Bug 

 Death, Slug Shot, Paris Green mixed with 

 lime or land piaster to potato vines, cot- 

 ton, tobacco, eggplants, tomatoes, cabbage, 

 rose and currant bushes and all other 

 plants and vines requiring a top applica- 

 tion, as fast as a man can walk. $1.00 

 each, postpaid. 



DICKEY BUG DEATH DUSTER.— A ma- 

 chine for applying insecticides of all kinds 

 in dry form. Can also be used for applj'- 

 ing Slug Shot, Tobacco Dust, Powdered 

 Arsenate of Lead. Frice, each, 75c., post- 

 paid, ^^eight. 1 1/^ pounds. 



BI.ACE I.EAF 40. — A safe, effective 

 spray for aphis, (Plant Lice), thrips, 

 leaf-hoppers on onions, cabbages, egg- 

 plants, peppers, watermelons, cantaloupes, 

 cucumbers, beans, peas, tomatoes, tobacco, 

 fruit trees, strawberries, roses, chrysanthe- 

 mums, etc. 10 pound tin, makes 800 to 

 2,000 gallons spraying solution, $10.75, not 

 prepaid; 2 pound tin. makes 160 to 400 gal. 

 spraying solution, $2.50, not prepaid; 1^ 

 pound tin, makes 40 to 100 gal. spraying 

 solution, 75c., not prepaid; 1 ounce bottle, 

 makes about 6 gal. spraying solution, 25c., 

 not mailable. 



FISH OIL TOBACCO SOAF — Destroys 

 all kin.is of insects on live plants. 35c. per 

 pound box, postpaid. 



FISH OIL SOAF — 35c. per pound, post- 

 paid. Used very largely for spraying fruit 

 and shade trees. 



WOODASON'S BELLOWS.— Single Cone, 

 for insect powder, $2.25 postpaid. 



FOWBEB BLOW GUNS— 25c. each post- 

 paid. 



POULTRY AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. 



White Leghorns. 



ANGOBA CATS. 



They are affectionate and loving, very 

 graceful, and ha\e most charming man- 

 ners and dispositions, unusual intelligence, 

 and, as naturally follows, great dignity 

 and variety. Males, $18.00; Females, $12.00; 

 Fair, $28.00. 



CATNIF. 



Gould's Sealed Catnip is recommended 

 for sick kittens and cats. The loose leaves 

 and tops are boiled, 1 teaspoonful to one 

 cup of water. 15c. per package postpaid. 



GUINEA FIGS. 



These pigs are not Hogs, but pet ani- 

 mals similar in siiape to the Hog. It is 

 not an edible Hog, but a pet pig. $4.00 

 per pair. 



GAFFS. 

 No. 2, $7.00; No. 21 2. $7.00. Gaffs are 

 used to put on Gair.e Cliickens for pit 

 fighting. 



WHITE LEGHORNS. 

 (Single Combs.) 

 Sitting of thirteen eggs, $2.50; Hens, 

 $3.50; Pullets, $3.00 each; Cocks, $4.00; 

 Cockrels, $3.50 each. 



