C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
INSECT DESTROYERS SSS" 
Insecticides are best applied as a spray, the more form 
the greater the effective results. Keep the bugs from ono« 
getting a start. Spray early for best resuls. 
The following cannot be sent by mail, except where noted 
but must go by express or freight. Poisons are nnt 
mailable. 1 
AFHINE. A carefully prepared insecticide against all 
plant lice or aphis, and all sucking insects, white flv 
red spider, etc. x / 4 -pint can, 25c; V 2 -pint, 40c: l 
65c; 1 quart, $1.00; 1 gallon, $2.75. * m * 
Arsenate of Lead. Corona Dry. A dry, very finely p 0 w 
dered arsenate of lead which may be dusted or spraverl 
Only % as much required as of the paste form Use. 
2 to 3 lbs. per 100 gallons water. Does not burn tho 
leaves, y 2 lb. 25c; 1 lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3 00 
Special prices quoted 011 50 and 100 lb. lots. 
"Black Leaf 40." Tobacco Extract is the strongest extract 
of tobacco made, being 40% pure nicotine. "Black 
Leaf 40" is non-volatile, so that the full strength is 
available. Is most valuable as a spray on trees and 
bushes against aphis and thrip. Dilute 1 to 500 and 
use with 1 lb. whale oil soap to 50 gal. 10-lb.' can 
$10.75; 2-lb. can, $3.00; small tin, $1.00. ' 
Bordeaux Mixture. — Fig. 38. The best and most generally 
used spray for blight, mildew, curled leaf, pear scab 
etc. All prepared and ready for use. Dilute 50 times' 
1-qt. cans, 60c; 1-gal. cans, $1.50. 
California Wash. — Pig. 40. Lime and sulphur solution 
Makes 30 to 4 0 gallons of spray. The only effective 
spray for San .lose scale; apply when leaves are off the 
trees. 1-quart can, 60c; 1-gallon can, $1.50. 
Pish Oil Soap. Much of the whale oil soap so called is 
really fish oil soap, now properly labeled. Mild scale- 
cide and insecticide may be used on palms and ferns 
Postage additional. Cakes of about 1 lb., 20c; about 
10 lbs., $1.20. 
Grape Dust. A non-poisonous powder for the remedy and 
control of mildew and rot on grapes, roses, etc. 1-lb. 
cartons, 20c; 5-lb. package, 50c. 
Hellebore. For killing caterpillars and other pests of this 
nature. Is a poison and very deadly to insects, but not 
to people. Vi-lb. package, 15c; V 2 -lb. package, 20c; 1-lb. 
package, 35c. 
Kerosene Emulsion. Ready for use; will kill scale, green 
lice and other pests that suck; makes 25 gallons of 
spray. 1-quart cans, 60c; 1-gallon cans, $1.50. 
Nico-Fume Liquid. Contains 4 0% nicotine. Place a hot 
iron in 1% pints of water to which a scant tablespoonf ul 
of Nico-Fume has been added. This will kill green- 
house pests over 600 square feet. Useful also to sprav 
against aphis. Vi-lfo. can, 75c; 1-lb. can, $2.00; 4-lb. can, 
$6.50. 
Nico-Fume Tobacco Paper. Strongly saturated with nico- 
tine. Merely suspend from bench and light lower 
end. One sheet is destructive to 2000 cubic feet. Air- 
tight can, 2 dozen sheets, $1.25 (weight 1 V4 lbs.); air- 
tight can of 144 sheets, $5.00 (weight 4 lbs.). 
Nikoteen. A tobacco extract of 30% nicotine. Comes in 
glass bottles. Per pint bottle, each, $1.50; per case of 
10 pints, $13.00. 
Nicoticide. Gallon cans only. Bach, $15.00. 
Paris Green. Pure, poisonous. Kills caterpillars, and all 
bugs which chew the leaves. y z lb., 25c; 1 lb., 45c. 
"Rose-Leaf" Extract of Tobacco. Most effectual for the 
destruction of insects on plants. Dilute with 65 parts 
of water. Is good for lice, fleas, mange, and scab on 
animals. 1 pint, 40c; 1 quart, 70c; 1 gallon, $2.25. 
Sulpho Tobacco Soap. — Pig. 46. Mailable. A wonderful in- 
sect and bug exterminator. 3-oz. cake (makes 1% gal- 
lons prepared solution), 10c; 8-oz. cake (makes 4 gal- 
lons prepared solution), 20c. 
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