SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 



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INSECTICIDES 



HAMMOND SLUG SHOT 



1-Pound Carton, 15c. 5-Pound Packages, 30c. 

 A non-poisonous powder; it requires no further mix- 

 ing 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, caterpil- 

 lars, etc. Ten to forty pounds is sufficient for an acre. 

 5-Lb. Package 30c. 10-Lb. Package 50c. 



HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST 



For Mildew and Blight. 

 5 Pounds, 40c. 



LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION 



This material combines the great fungicidal proper- 

 ties of Sulphur with the scale remedy, and is specially 

 recommended for peach and plum trees which need 

 the combined treatment in the fall and spring. In 

 spraying this material care should be exercised to 

 avoid getting it in the eyes, and gloves should be 

 worn to protect the hands. Prices : 

 1 -Qt. Cans 25c. 10-Gal. Cans 3.00 



i^-Gal. Cans 45c. V 2 BbL, per Gal. . . .16 



1 -Gal. Cans 75c. 1 Bbl., per Gal. . . .14 



5-Gal. Cans $2.00 



Special Price in Larger Quantities. 

 Add 9 to 10 parts cold water to one part of LIME 

 SULPHUR SOLUTION and stir thoroughly. Apply 

 with spray pump. 



WHALE OIL SOAP 



Makes an elegant wash for trees and plants where 

 insects and eggs affect the bark, and for smearing on 

 the trunks of trees to prevent worms from crawling 

 up. 



One Pound, 20c. Five Pounds, 90c. Ten Pounds, 

 $1.80. 



KEROSENE EMULSION (Liquid) 



Ready for use by simply adding 12 to 15 parts water 

 to one of mixture. This is strictly an insecticide for 

 all sucking insects. Quart, 40c. Gallon, $1.00. Five 

 Gallons, $4.00. 



LEMON OIL 



The cheapest, safest and most effectual insecticide 

 extant for all purposes. Destroys all insects on the 

 leaves and roots of plants without injury to flower or 

 foliage, leaving no foreign odor. Half Pint, 25c. 

 Pint, 40c. Quart, 75c. 



PYROX (Bowker's) 



The one best and safest all-round 

 spray which kills all leaf-eating in- 

 sects and prevents blights and all 

 fungous troubles, without injury, 

 on fruit trees, grapevines, currant 

 bushes, potatoes, cantaloupes, cu- 

 cumbers, and other garden vege- 

 tables, also on rose bushes, shrub- 

 bery, etc. Pound, 25c. Five Pounds, 

 $1.00. Ten Pounds, $1.75. Twenty- 

 five Pounds, $4.00. Fifty Pounds, 

 37.50. Hundred Pounds, $13.50. 



FINELY GROUND TOBACCO DUST 



One of the cheapest and most effective remedies 

 for lice and worms on cabbages, striped bugs and 

 other insects on melons, cucumbers and squashes. 

 Pound, 5c. Five Pounds, 20c. Hundred Pounds, $3.00. 



Sulpho 



Tobacco 



Plant and Animal 

 Soap 



INSECTICIDE 



SULPHO-TOBACCO 

 SOAP 



Of special value for spraying 

 shrubs, fruit trees and vines. 



3-oz. cake makes 1% gallons 

 prepared solution, 10c. Mailed, 

 postpaid, for 13c. 



8-oz. cake makes 4 gallons pre- 

 pared solution, 20c. Mailed, post- 

 paid, for 28c. 



10-lb. cake makes 80 gallons 

 prepared solution. By express, 

 $3.00. 



TREE TANGLEFOOT 



A sticky substance applied directly to the bark. To 

 protect trees against climbing insect pests. One ap- 

 plication remains sticky, fully exposed to weather, 

 three months. One pound will make a band 7 to 8 

 feet long. One pound, 35c. 



BUG DEATH 



A non-poisonous powder. It is sure death to all 

 plant-eating pests. One-pound Package, 15c. Three- 

 pound Package, 35c. Five-pound Package, 50c. 12y 2 - 

 pound Package, $1.00. 



HELLEBORE (Powdered) 



An excellent protection from currant worms, grape 

 slugs, caterpillars, etc. May be applied dry or mixed 

 in water — one ounce to three gallons. One-pound 

 Box, 25c. 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE 



Ready for use by simply adding water. 



One pound, 20c, makes five gallons spray. Six 

 pounds, $1.00, makes 30 gallons spray. One quart, 

 35c. One gallon, $1.00. 



"BLACK LEAF 40" 



A Concentrated Solution of Nicotine Sulphate. 



For spraying against sucking insects, such as Green 

 and Woolly Aphis, Pear Psylla, Grape Leaf Hopper, 

 Pear Thrip, etc., use one part Black Leaf 40 to about 

 900 to 1000 parts water. 



Against more resistant plant lice, such as Black 

 Aphis and Rosy Apple Aphis, one part Black Leaf 40 

 to 500 parts water. 



Black Leaf 40 is permitted by the United States 

 Government and by State regulations to be used in 

 official dippings of Sheep and Cattle for Scabies. 



Full directions on every package. 



Prices. 



%-Lb. Can $ .85 



2 -Lb. Can 3.25 



10 -Lb. Can 12.50 



ARSENATE OF LEAD 



A poison furnished in paste or powdered form. 

 Used for spraying fruit and shade trees to kill chew- 

 ing insects. The powdered form is twice the strength 

 of the paste, and is used at half the quantity. 

 DIRECTIONS: Use two to three pounds of paste to 

 fifty gallons of water. 



Powdered Form. 



1-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 40c. 



5-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 35c. 

 10-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 32c. 

 50-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 28c 



Paste Form. 



1-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 25c. 



5-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 18c. 

 10-Lb. Pkg., per Lb.. 16c. 

 50-Lb. Pkg.. per Lb.. 13c. 



100-Lb.' Pkg.',' per hb.. 25c! 100-Lb! Pkg." per Lb.'! lie 



