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"One for AU," No. 1 



Made of Wool Grease, Arsenate of Lead, Lime and Sulphur, 



is both a contact and poison spray ; both an insecticide and fungicide ; is 

 positively the only thing needed for any pest or fungus diseases that can be 

 controlled by spraying. 



Port Treverton. Pa,, Sept. 26, 1910. 



Manhattan Oil Company, 



51 Front St , New York City. 



Gentlemen :— I used your "ONE FOR ALL" last spring. As soon as possible in 

 October I will use it again. 



I was able to sell peaches and plums from three year old trees. From 900 trees I 

 gathered two bushels to a quart of very fine peaches, I did not see any marks of cur- 

 culio, nor scale, these results could not have been obtained on three year trees without 

 spraying as I did. The grease seemed to protect the trees from frost and insects and curl 

 leaf. 



We cannot expect much on 3 year set out trees. I used ''ONE FOR ALL" also on 

 Japan Plums, and got such a crop that I propped up, and sold such sorts as Red June 

 Abundance, Burbank and Yellow Japans at ten cents a quart. Other people right along- 

 side of me had no plums at all. I had no curculio, and used no other spraying than 

 with your -'ONE FOR .\LL" on these trees. 



I "found out another point which I used profitably, we made bands of muslin four to 

 six inches wide, and bound them around covered with "ONE FOR ."^LL" on sweet and 

 sour cherries, Japan Plums and apple trees, and had no aphis upon these trees, while Pm 

 not sure that it kept back the curculio. I think curculio found sticky walking. 



I have been terribly pestered with black aphis on cherry trees and on Wickson 

 (Japan Plums) but this bank of "ONE FOR ALL" kept them off. spring and summer. 



It is just as effective on currant bushes for worms and on rose bushes for lice and 

 bugs. I used it on cucumbers and melon vines with clean resnlts, I think well of it, 

 gentlemen. Yours trulv, 



F. L. HANCOCK. 



P. S.— Perhaps you or someone might ask "how many trees, and stuff has this man 

 got? ' Well, I have 3038 trees out and truck some, and grow small trees for nursery 

 budding. I did not use "ONE FOR .'\LL" upon all my trees, having used some oil, 

 home-made lime and sulphur and some bought lime and sulphur, but when one con- 

 siders that yours is ONCE FOR ALL, with time saved and less cost, why it pays to use 

 "ONE FOR ALL." for when I used the other thing I had to spray afterwards with 

 arsenate of lead and risk burning of my foliage, besides the time lost. 



Yours trulv. 



F. L. HANCOCK. 



Arlington, N. Y., Sept. ist, 1910. 



Manhattan Oil Company, 



51 Front St., New York City. 



Dear Sirs:— Please excuse me for not answering your inquiry before, as I was wait- 

 ing for the plum season to be over. 



I think the name "ONE FOR ALL," is not right, it should be "BEST OF ALL." 

 The Japan plum trees used on were more than thatched with scale. I gave one thorough 

 sprayiug just before the blossoms opened, and failed to find more than one or two plums 

 with any on them. The trees are doing well this summer. The apple trees are fine, the 

 bark looks bottle green, and no scale. 



Wishing you success, 



Yours truly, 



W. H. BROWER. 

 PRICES F. O. B. NEW YORK 



0/ie for All, No. i. 



Barrels, 425 lbs 05c. a lb. 



Bbls., 200 lbs 05>< " 



100 lbs 06 



50 lbs 06K *' 



25 lbs 08 



MANHATTAN OIL CO. 



51 Front Street :: NEW YORK 



