THE BEST INSECTICIDE FOB THE CARDEN . 



Little's Antipest. 



READILY SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. 



THIS invaluable preparation for Conservatories, Greenhouses, and the 

 Garden, is the best and most perfect Insecticide that has yet been 

 brought out for this purpose. Gardeners will find it a most valuable 



assistant in keeping" down filth, and destroying 1 all kinds of parasites 



infesting plant life. It can be applied with the most certain results without 

 damaging the most delicate plants, blossoms, or foliage in the least degree, and a 

 more vigorous growth will result from its use. 



It is not necessary to syringe this Preparation off the plants after it has been 

 applied, as is the case with other Insecticides, and no parasites can exist where it 

 has been used, regulated at proper strengths, according to directions. Its great 

 concentration proves its cheapness over other preparations of this class, and 

 allows of it being diluted with water to almost any extent. It is thus in a most 

 handy and portable form for large consumers. 



DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 



Table- Water, 

 spoonfuls. Gallons. 



FOR KEEPING DOWN FILTH 1 to 1 



or I gallon to 160 gallons ot water. 



DESTROYING GREEN FLY ... 2 to 1 



or 1 gallon to 80 gallons of water. 



DESTROYING THRIP 4 to 1 



or I gallon to 40 gallons of water. 



DESTROYING RED SPIDER 6 to 1 



or 1 gallon to 30 gallons of water. 



DESTROYING MEALY BUG 8 to 1 



or 1 gallon to 20 gallons of water. 



ANTS, WIRE-WORM, SLUGS i pint to 1 



or 1 gallon to 16 gallons of water. 



DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON FRUIT TREES. 



In applying to Gooseberry Trees and other bush fruit, mix three gallons of 

 Antipest with 100 gallons of water ; syringe on trees after 9 a.m., preferably 

 when the sun is shining, and always when trees are dry. Care should be taken 

 that all the foliage is wetted, and the heaviest dressing should be directed to the 

 centre of the bush. 



As the season advances and the sun gets more power, the mixture should 

 be applied late on in the afternoon. 



Sixteen gallons Antipest is sufficient to dress one acre of bushes planted 

 six feet square. 



