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GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO 



A Scientific Giiemical Conipound for Exterminating the San Jose Scale 



Notwithstanding the fact that there are fiC'llll = = #^ /S^ ll E* 

 many other Scale remedies on the market, B la ^ a ^) ^^Jr^lLmjEL, 



is holding its own and is still the favorite among many frult-erowers The Hpnlp.-c; 

 like to handle it because it sells rapidly, and the Or^ha^^afst likes to use 

 It IS easily applied and very effective. It was the first commercial remedv on thi 

 market tor the destruction of San Jose Scale. The best and most reliable oil remedv 

 Specially valuaDle for spraying- apple and pear for San Jose Scale. Perfectly sXble 

 'in water in any proportion. Kli.-o-SCALE is not simply an oil remedy ; it contains 

 efflcfency''™'"^ preparations, each in itself being an insecticide of more or less 



SIBECTIONS. 



K!1L=©=S^AL^ is a concentrated LIQUID, and is shipped in barrels, kegs or cans. 

 ^J^A.^^f gallon of , ii^i,t, .^.«a;-!>^« -*add 18 gallons of cold water and stir. It is then 

 readi to be applied to the trees while in the dormant stage 



8^IILr®=S^ALr co^i^eal in Cold Weather, it should be kept in a temperature 



Befte IJ^xii^ wTth" Water^^' ^'^'-''^ Fahrenheit. Be sure to Stir Well 



Pint Cans, each ^ $ .30 Two-Gallon Cans, wt., 20 lbs S2.25 



Quart Cans, per quart 50 rive-Gallon Cans, wt., 40 lbs 5.00 



Half-Gallon Cans • • ■ • 75 Ten-Gallon Cans., wt. 80 lbs 9.50 



One-Gallon Cans, wt., 10 lbs 1.25 Half -Barrels (25 gals.), wt., 225 lbs 22.50 



BABBEI.S, FEB GAI.I.OIT, 85c. Wt., 450 LBS. 



LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION 



The universally accepted spray material for dormant use is lime sulphur solution. Chemically made lime 

 sulphur solution has now almost entirely supplanted the home-made solution because it is better. 



This material combines the great fungicidal properties 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 spray- 

 ing this material care should be exercised to avoid getting it in the eyes, and gloves should be worn to pro- 

 tect the hands. 



Lime-Sulphur Solution is used both as an insecticide and a fungicide. As an insecticide it is used prin- 

 cipally against scale insects, especially the San Jose Scale. For scale insects it is applied while the trees are 

 dormant and is diluted with 8 or 9 parts of water. As a fungicide it is used chiefly for the control of apple 

 scab, i% gallons to 50 gallons of water. Lime-Sulphur may be used in combination with arsenate of lead 

 and tobacco extracts. Paris Green should not be used with Lime-Sulphur. 



PRICES: 



10-gal. Cans $3.00 



%-bbl., per gal • .16 



1-bbl., per gal . : 14 



Special Price in Larger Quantities. 



1-qt. Cans 25c. 



%-gal. Cans 45c. 



1-gal. Cans 75c. 



5-gal. Cans. . . . : $2.00 



B. T. S. 



^.j This is a trade name or designation for a definite chemical combinatioji of, sulphur with the mineral barium, 

 instead of the mineral lime. ' In this combination practically all the sulphur is available as an insecticide and 

 fungicide in its most active form. % _ _ 't'-: ' '- 



By the use of bariuin iff "the place of lime it is not only possible to obtain the highest efficiency of the 

 sulphur, but also to obtain a drjr 'clystalline product that reduces the bulk in shipping about 75,^/<?, thus saving- 

 freight and reducing losses from leakage and waste. 



Results of Spraying with B. T. S. The term B. T. S. is used to designate a dry substitute for Lime- 

 Sulphur Solution, consisting of sulphur combined with bariuim to form crystals easily soluble in water. 



In experiments conducted during the ast year it has proved to be equal to lime-stilphur solution, both 

 as an insecticide and as a fungicide. In fact, it i practically the same thing in dry form, the difference being 

 the substitution of barium for^the lime, thus making possible the ^reduction -of the material to dryness without 

 destroying its chemical composition. It is so closely related to lime-sulphur solution that it would be expected 

 to perform the same work in destroying insects and preventing fungous diseases; and in our experience we 

 were, therefore, not surprised to find it to be an efficient remedy for the San*. Jose: Scale and oyster-shell 

 scale, as well as a preventive of fungous diseases. . '* 



Directions. For dormant spraying to control scale, etc., use 12 pounds to 50 gallons of water. For growing 

 period spraying on apples to control scab, etc.,- use 1% to 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water. 



50-lb. package $5.50 



100-lb. package 10.00 



300-lb. package 27.00 



1-lb; package $ .20 



5-lb. package .80 



10-lb. package 1.50 



25-lb. package 3.00 



FISH OIL SOAP WITH TOBACCO 



Apply for green-fly or aphis, one-half ounce to gallon 

 of water; one ounce for mealy bugs and two ounces for 

 most gi'eenhouse scale. Outside purposes, double the 

 strength for same kind of pest. 



Price, %-lb., lOc; 1 lb., 15c.; 2 lbs., 25c.; 5-lb. pack- 

 age 60c. 



Larger quantities, price on application. 



HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST 



For Mildew and Blight, 5 lbs 40c. 



PURE WHITE HELLEBORE 



The cheapest and best preparation for destroying rose 

 slugs, currant worms, etc. One-quarter pound, 10c. ; 

 half-pound, 20c.; pound, 40c. By mail, 45c. per lb. 



PERSIAN INSECT POWDER OR BUHACH 



Price: ^4 -pound, 25c. Pound 80c. 



DRY — Blow on with a bellows or gun. 

 SOLUTION — Dissolve one ounce to three gallons of 

 water, and apply with syringe or pump. 



