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Up-to-Date Fruit Growers 



ANY good apple growers are using Lime-Sul- 

 phur, but the most up-to-date growers in the 



MW/j United States, Australia and Africa, use 

 ^'^ "SCALECIDE," — not because somebody 

 else is using it, but their own judgment and 

 experience tells them that the greatest per- 

 fection in fruit and foliage is produced by the continued use of 

 "SCALECIDE" with less labor and less expense. "SCALE- 

 CIDE" has no substitute. It is the only oil containing distinct 

 fungicidal properties. 



Poor Orchards Made Good 



C Six years ago one-half the trees in the orchard of the Fair- 

 view Orchard Company, Kearneysville, W. Va., were tagged 

 by the inspector, who reported it the woist scale-infected or- 

 chard he ever saw. After four years' use of "SCALECIDE" 

 exclusively as a Winter wash, the same orchard is pronounced 

 one of the cleanest in the State, and produced in 1910 over 

 10,000 barrels of apples, which sold for over $29,000. If the 

 continued use of "SCALECIDE" brings an orchard that is half 

 dead to life, is it reasonable to expect injury to a good orchard ? 

 "SCALECIDE" shows greater fungicidal properties than any 

 other Winter wash. 



B. G. PRATT COMPANY 



M'f'g Chemists 50 Church St. New York City 



E. C. TYSON, Flora Dale, Pa. 



State Agent for Pennsylvania 



