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INTELLIGENT SPRAYING 



The Rural New Yorker stated editorially, Sept. 19th 1908:— "The 

 Rural Grounds now appear to be free from scale for the first time in 12 

 years, ^i. It has been a long fight, excessively discouraging until the 

 soluble oils came to the rescue three years ago. The prospect brightened 

 at the first , trial of these handy preparations, and repeated use seems to 

 have resulted in victory." Spraying was omitted this year. 



"SCALECIDE" 



alone did more in three years than Lime-Sulphur and other "dopes" di 

 in nine. Are you still in the Lime-Sulphur ranks 



Send for Booklet ''''Orchard Insurance.'''' 



If you want cheap oils, our "CARBOLEINE" at 30c. per gallon is the 

 equal of anything else. 



"I HAVE SO LITTLE FUNGUS 



that I cannot afford to mark my fruit with Bordeaux," says Mr. Geo T. 

 Powell of Ghent, N. Y., a grower of fancy apples. "I have less scale 

 and finer foliage than ever before." REASON: Five years consecutive use 

 of Scalecide. 



PRICES : 



50 gal. bbL $25, 30 gal. tin $15, 10 gal. can $6, 5 gal. can $3.25, 1 gal. 

 can $1. F. O. B. New York or Guernsey, Pa., cash with 

 order. Freight paid on cash orders for 50 gals, and 

 over to one address. 



Three gallons added to water makes a barrel of spray. 



"SULFOCIDE" 



Soluble Sulphur Summer Spray. 

 A new Substitute for Bordeaux Mixture 



Far surpassing it in effectiveness, durability and ease of application, at 

 one-half the cost or less. 



The most powerful, non-poisonous fungicide for plant life — for rust, 

 mildew, scab, canker, brown rot, etc. 



MADE ONLY BY 



B. G. PRATT COMPANY 



Mfg. Chemists, New York City. 



EDWIN C. TYSON, Penna. Sales Agent 

 Wholesale Orchard Tools and Supplies. 



FLORA DALE, PA. 



