SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON. D. C. 



Pat. r\Iarch i6 and Nov. o, 1397, 



INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 



BUG DEATH. 



Bug Death is a fine powder and in compo- 

 sition is peculiar to itself, inasmuch as it does 

 not depend upon arsenic for its killing power. 

 We give BUG DEATH our fullest endorse- 

 ment. BUG DEATH is not a new and un- 

 tried preparation. It has been on the marker 

 13 years and its sales have shown a large 

 increase each year. Bug Death is safe and 

 sure to use on potatoes, tomatoes, currants, 

 gooseberries, cucumbers, melons, and garden 

 truck generally. (Full directions on eacti 

 package). Practical tests have always shown 

 that the increased yield more than paid the 

 entire expense. BUG DEATH prevents blight, 

 increases the yield, improves quality. Pricf*. 

 lb. 15c.: 3 lbs. 3oc.: 5 lbs. 50c. ; 12% lb. pkg. 

 si.OO: 100-lb.. keg. S7..50. 



HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT— Destroys 

 insects and worms injurious to garden and 

 house plants, potatoes, cabbage, tobacco, 

 shrubs, trees, vegetables, atfd fruits of all 

 kinds. Positively not poisonous and will not 

 injure the foliage. 5-lb. package, 25c.; in 100- 

 lb. lots, $4.50. 



PURE PARIS GREEN — A poisonous insecticide in powder form, for insects which chew. When ap- 

 plied as a puwder, use one part Paris Green to 100 parts plaster or flour. As a liquid, one pound Paris 

 Green in 150 gallons water. If used on fruit trees, add one pound quick lime. One-half lb., 15c. ; lb., 25o. 



Trade StcrUngworth Name Liquid Bordeaux ^ ?o°r"i?e°^ft^'^wa"^r^ 



By far the most important fungicide is Bordeaux Mixture, a complex chemical compound prepared by 

 the action of milk of lime on a solution of Copper Sulphate. 



The preparation of this valuable compound is best left to the experienced chemist, tor unless fully com- 

 bined rhe CoDoer Salt will very likely burn and possibly destroy completely the foliage to which it is applied. 



Properly compounded the value of Bordeaux Mixture cannot be overestimated. 



Many different proportions of the ingredients are used by various makers, but that which we offer has 

 been manufactured from the same formula for years and has given universal satisfaction. 



One gallon makes from 20 to 50 gallons (depending for what it is to be used) of Bordeaux ready to 

 use, by simply adding water. Explicit directions on every can give instructions how and when to use. 



Prices: One quart cans, 35 cents each; 1 gallon cans. $1.00 each; 5 gallon cans, S4.50 each. 



Lime and Sulphur K'^aLes'??ars-'?o? X 



tree to reach a profitable age, but San Jose Scale can 

 kill it in a single season. Lime and sulphur mixture 

 can be made on the farm if the proper appliances are 

 at hand, but it is a most disagreeable job. Our mix- 

 . ture is highly concentrated, and is ready for use by 

 simply adding water, no boiling. Spray in the late 

 fall and early winter, and again in the spring before 

 the buds open. For small orchard use the Bucket 

 Spray; for large orchard the Barrel Pump. Dilute 

 one gallon of Lime and Sulphur with 20 to 40 gal- 

 lons of water, according to the nature of the tree. 

 Quart, 30c.; gallon, Sl.OO; 5 gallons, S4.00. 



ARSENATE OF LEAD. — (In Paste Form.) 

 The advantages over Paris Green are its cheapness: 

 no burning or caustic effects; easier to dissolve: 

 more adhesive and lasts longer. The expense of land 

 plaster or gypsum is done away with. Apply 2 to 5 

 pounds to 100 gallons of cold water and spray. One 

 application is sufficient. Price, lib., 25c.: 5 lbs., Sl.OO. 

 horses, cattle, etc. The best preparation made for keepin 



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FLY KXOCKER. — For 



all kinds of 



flies, mosquitoes, and other insects from annoj-ing- your stock. During- the summer season, when 

 flies and insects are extremely- numerous, your horses and cattle suffer excruciating- agonj- from 

 the bites and stings of these pests, and speedy relief should be given them. Qt., 30c.; gal., 90c. 



AVHALE OIL SOAP. — This is a caustic Potash. Soap made from pure fish oil and is free from 

 animal fats or other adulterations. Makes an excellent wash for trees and plants where insects 

 and eggs affect the bark, including the San Jose Scale. Per lb., 20c.; 2 lbs., 35c.; 5 lbs., 75c. 



HELI-EBORE. — For destroying rose slugs, currant worms, etc. Pure and fresh. ^4 lb.. 10c. : lb.. 25c. 



TOBACCO SOAP. — One of the best insecticides for general use; easily prepared; should be used 

 early in the season on outdoor plants, thus preventing attacks of insects and insuring healthy 

 growth. It is the best for house plants during winter. Full directions with each package. 1-lb. 

 package. 20c. 



KEKOSEXE EMLLSIOX. — For cabbage worms, scale on trees, caterpillars, melon lice, louse, rose 

 bus:.-^. areenfly. etc.. either on plants or animals. Dilute 25 to 50 parts. Qt., 40c.; gal., Sl.OO. 



TARGET BRAXD TREE PROTECTOR. — Prevents canker worms, cut worms, caterpillars, ants 

 and all creeping things from crawling up trees. It is a sticky composition of pleasant odor and 

 color, and is applied to the bark in a narrow band two inches wide, both in spring and fall. Its 

 use insures foliage on your shade and fruit trees. Price. 25c. per quart. 



LE3IOX OIL. — The cheapest, safest and most effectual insecticide extant for all purposes. De- 

 stroys all insects on the leaves and roots of plants without injury to flower or foliage, leaving no 

 foreign odor. This will be found a capital wash for dogs; it relieves Mange, destroys Lice and 

 all insects, and gives the coat a beautiful glossy appearance. Half-pint. 25c.: pt., 40c.; qt.. 75c. 



STERLIXGWORTH WE^ED KILLER. — A dry powder to be dissolved in water. May be applied 

 with an ordinary watering can. Most satisfactory; completely destroys all weeds and objection- 

 able vesretable arrowths. Prices: 1-lb. package, makes 15 gallons, 50c.. 



TOBACCO DUST. FINELY GROLXD. — One of the cheapest and most effective remedies for 

 lice and worms on cabbage, striped bugs and other insects on melons, cucumbers and squashes. 

 Lb., 5c.: o lbs., 20c. 



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