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It will pay you to use this 

 insecticide in green 

 houses and on 

 potted plants. 



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INSECTICIDE 



This insecticide detroys in- 

 sects in poultry-houses 

 homes. 



in Water 



NO DISAGREEABLE ODOR. 



Guaranteed by the Lemon Oil Company under the Insecticide Act of 1910. Serial No. 321. 



NO POISON. 



is death to pests— is safe to 

 plants — is harmless to user- 

 is low in price— is free from 

 disagreeable odor. 



We recommend Lemon Oil Co.'s Standard 

 Insecticide. It is used by the most promi- 

 nent florists and seedsmen to destroy Scale, 

 Mealy Bug, Bust, Aphis, Caterpillar, etc., on 

 Palms,, Rose Bushes, Bubber Plants, Perns, 

 etc. It leaves no disagreeable odor on blooms 

 or foliage — advantages over the vile-smelling 

 soaps and powders — especially for indoor use. 

 Being Poisonless, it is not dangerous to use. 



This will be found an excellent wash for 

 dog's and other animals; it relieves Mange, 

 destroys Lice and other insects, and gives the 

 coat a beautiful glossy appearance. Contains 

 no poison to injure the animal, and being 

 liquid, gets through the hair to the hide. 



It will destroy Lice and other insects in 

 poultry houses. 



It will also kill Eoaches, Ants and other 

 insects that infest houses. 



Y 2 Pint 



1 Pint 



1 Quart 



J£ Gallon 



DIRECTIONS POB USE: 



Por Mealy Bug-. — y 2 pint Standard Insecti- 

 cide to 4 to 6 quarts of luke-warm water or 



1 tablespoonful to 2 cups of luke-warm 

 water. When dipping for this insect the 

 plants should remain in the liquid from 10 

 to 15 seconds and kept in continual motion. 

 When syringing use the finest sprayer and 

 apply the liquid with force. 



For Brown and White Scale on Palms, Bub- 

 ber Plants, etc. — y 2 pint Standard Insecticide 

 to 4 quarts warm water or 1 tablespoonful to 



2 cups warm water, applying with sprayer 

 or sponge. 



Por Thrip, Bed Spider, Caterpillar, Black 

 and Green Fly — % pint Standard Insecticide 

 to 2 or 3 gallon.' water or 1 tablespoonful to 



3 or 4 cups water. Either spray or dip. 

 For Destroying 1 Mitee. — y 2 pint Standard 



Insecticide to 4 or 6 quarts of water. Water 

 the plants with the liquid 2 or 3 times at 

 intervals of 6 days. 



For Destroying- Ants — % pint Standard 

 Insecticide to 1 gallon water. Well water 

 their nests and runs several times in the 

 course of a few days. 



For Destroying Fleas, Insects, Relieving 

 Mang'e and Skin Diseases on Dog's and Other 

 Animals. — 1 tablespoonful of Standard In- 

 secticide to 1 cup warm water; rub well into 

 the hide, letting lather remain a few minutes. 



For Destroying - Lice and Other Insects in 

 Poultry Houses. — 1 part Standard Insecti- 

 to 10 parts water. 



For Destroying Boaches, Ants and Other 

 Insects in Houses. — 1 part Standard Insecti- 

 cide to 5 parts water. 



Gallon $ 2.00 



Gallons 9.00 



Gallons 17.50 



Directions on every Can. 



POISON 



poison K I L - W E E D 



NOT TO BE USED ON LAWNS 



A SCIENTIFIC WEED DESTROYER. PBEE FBOM ODOB. 



By Analysis it Has Been Found There is no Stronger Weed Killer 

 on the Market. 



An unsurpassed preparation for the removal of grass, weeds, vines arid 

 bushes from paths, roadways, gutters, streets and any other place from 

 which it is desired to remove any and all vegetable growths, thus destroy- 

 ing the breeding ground for mosquitoes. The work can be done in a speedy, 

 thorough, economical 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. KIL-WEED not only kills weeds, but destroys seed germs 

 and roots of plants. Can be used with an ordinary sprinkling can. One 

 gallon KIL-WEED will make 30 to 35 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 $.351 5-Galion Can $4.00 



y 2 -Gallon Can 60 10-Gallon Can 7.50 



1-Gallon Can 1.00 | 1 Barrel, per gal 65 



FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CONTAINER. 

 WRITE FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR. 1 



POISON 



KIL-WORM POISON 



Destroys Worms, Ants, Etc., Infesting Golf, 

 Cricket Grounds, Parks and Lawns. 

 Sure Death to Snails. 



Does not injure grass, but acts rather as a fer- 

 tilizer; (Note. — Must not come in contact with 

 fine plants.) 



Has been thoroughly 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 water. 



Prices: 



1-Quart Bottle S .65 



y 2 -Gallon Bottle 1.25 



1-Gallon Jug 2.00 



5-Gallon Jug 9.00 



Barrels (45 gallons). Per Gallon 1.75 



FULL DIRECTIONS ON EVERY CAN. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

 WITHOUT NOTICE. 



