IMPORTANT— NOW IS THE TIME 



to Dress your Fruit Trees with 



LITTLE'S 



PESTICIDE 



to ensure a Good Crop next Season. 



From Sir Nicholas Gosselin, Aughnamullen, Bally bay, 

 Co. Monaghan, October 16th, 1908. 



"I gave the Pesticide which I got from you 

 a very good trial, especially on Apple trees badly 

 infested with 'Spot,' and on both Pear and 

 Apple Trees that were suffering from moss, 

 slime, &c., the effects of damp and bad manage- 

 ment. I left some trees untouched and the 

 difference was most remarkable. A Blenheim 

 Orange that I was going to root out has a crop 

 of lovely apples absolutely free from the disease. 



"The application has a good deal to do with 

 the success of the Wash. It must be thoroughly 

 applied and several times in bad cases. The 

 bark of the trees I used it on are so smooth 

 and glossy, you would imagine they were washed 

 and polished." 



Write for Pamphlet, with full particulars and reports. 



MORRIS, LITTLE & SON, LTD., 



DONCASTER. 



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