C. C. MORSE & CO.-SEEDS-SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 
LAWN SPRINKLERS 
Beside those listed on page 117 we also carry the fol- 
lowing: 
Aetna, revolving arms, 20-inch, tall (weight 6 lbs.). Each, 
$1.75. 
Anaconda, revolving arms, 8-in. tall (weight 3 lbs.). Each, 
Champion, adjustable to varying water pressures, made 
from solid brass (weight 10 oz.). Each 75c. 
Faultless, to spray on one side of walk (weight 1% lbs.). 
Each, $1.00. 
Fountain, Brass. Perforated brass reservoir (weight 10 
ozs.). Each 50c. 
Fountain, Iron. Perforated brass-plated reservoir (weight 
10 oz.). Each, 25c. 
Half Circle, brass case to spray on one side (weight 4 oz.) 
Each, 50c. 
Pacific, Adjustable. Revolving arms, 18-in. arms, 5-in. high 
(weight 2 lbs.). Each, $2.00. 
Pacific. As above, with pipe sled, 30-in. high (weight 7 lbs ). 
Each, $3.00. 
Sunshine. Mounted on a pipe sled. Extra large size, 4-ft. 
6-in. arms, 3-ft. 3-in. high. Each, $5.00. 
Sunshine Tripod. The same as above mounted on a large 
tripod. An extra fine sprinkler and used at the Panama- 
Pacific International Exposition. Each, $6.00. 
Wilgus No. 1. (Weight 12 oz.) Each, 25c. 
Wilgus No. 2. (Weight 10 oz.) Each 30c. 
SEES SOWER 
International. For broad-casting all kinds of seeds. Can be 
set for any amount of seed per acre and for any 
variety; for barley, alfalfa, wheat, etc. Covers 25 to 50 
feet to the round. International has steel frame and 
pressed tin distributing wheel. Bag holds three- 
quarters of a bushel. Each, $1.50. 
Cahoon Style. Blocki broadcast seeder. Each, $3.00. 
TREE PROTECTORS 
Morse Plain Wood 
These are strips of thin wood, 7 inches wide, affording a 
perfect and necessary protection against sunburn and pests. 
Wet these before using to prevent cracking. 
Weight Per 100 Per 1000 
12-inch About 8 lbs. $0.60 $3.75 
18-inch About 1 2 lbs. .85 5.50 
24-inch About 16 lbs. .85 5.50 
Yucca Fibre. A perfect protection for young trees against 
rabbits, grasshoppers, sunburn, frost, etc. The usual 
size is 7 inches wide and of various lengths. Will not 
crack or break. 
12-inch (weight 8y 2 lbs.) ; $1.30 per 100; $11.50 per 1000. 
18-inch (weight 12 lbs.); 1.70 per 100; 15.50 per 1000. 
24-inch (weight 19 lbs.); 2.00 per 100; 18.50 per 1000. 
STANDARD INOCULATION. A pure culture of nitrogen- 
gathering bacteria, prepared with the greatest care by 
the btandard Seed and Soil Inoculation Co. This com- 
pany claim that the very best results have been ob- 
tained by using their product, and that leguminous 
crops will be increased by its use. The price is now 
so small that a person should avail himself of the 
undoubted benefit to be derived from this bacteria. For 
Alfalfa and Canada Field Peas only. 
1-acre bottle (weight 1 lb.) postpaid $0.75 
5 acres (weight 3 lbs.) postpaid 3.50 
Squirrel Gun, Sure Shot. Each squirrel eats 50c or more 
worth of produce each year. This gun explodes Carbon 
Bisulphide in the hole and gets them every time at a 
cost of less than one cent each. Effective against 
Squirrels, Gophers, Skunks, Badgers, and all burrowing 
animals. (Weight 1% lbs.) Each, $1.75. 
Garden Tool — Alca. Three tools in one, trowel, dibble, hand 
hoe (weight 20 oz.). Each, 50c. 
Tubs, Wooden; New York Style. Heavy tubs made of white 
cedar and painted dark green. Have heavy iron legs 
and band hoops. Very handsome and durable tubs. 
No. 2 13 -inch diameter x 12 % -inch depth $1.75 
14% " 
3 
" 3% 
" 4 19 % 
" 5 22 y 2 
Philadelphia Style. 
wire hoops, and ] 
Diam. Depth 
become bent. 
8-inch 
10-inch 
12-inch 
15-inch 
Kach 
$0.20 
.25 
.35 
.50 
Weight 
1/2 lb. 
Vi lb. 
1 lb. 
1 Vz lb. 
Per doz. 
$2.25 
2.75 
3.50 
5.00 
14% '• " 210 
15% " " 2.80 
16 y 2 " " 3.10 
18% " " 3.90 
Heavy tubs of cedar with welded iron 
nade to set direct upon the ground. 
Each Diam. Depth Each 
A 14 %-inch x 13-inch. .$2.00 D 11 % -inch x 11 % -inch .. $1.10 
B 14 -inch x 12-inch . . 1.70 E 10 % -inch x 10 % -incli . . 1.05 
C 12 % -inch x 12-inch. . 1.35 F 9 % -inch x 10 % -inch . . .90 
WEEDERS. 3-prong, iron fork (weight 5 oz. ) 10c 
4-prong, retinned spading fork (wt. 8 oz. ).15c 
4- prong, 12-in. handles (weight 12 oz.)...25c 
5- prong, cast iron (weight 5 oz.) 10c 
sss' S-prong, straight steel (weight 10 oz.)...35c 
3-prong, curved steel (weight 10 oz.)....35c 
Cleveland long handled (too long to mail); 
no bending 75c 
Dandelion and Thistle Destroyer. A hand- 
some nickeled tube with an edge which 
is used to cut into the dandelion head, a 
spring releases a teaspoonful of distillate 
or gasoline which kills the root. No 
bending required. Easy to work ("weight 
1 % lbs.). Each $2.25. 
Weed Killer. A powder which will certainly kill all weeds 
it is put on. Rid your walks of dandelions, morning 
glory, etc. Lb. pkg., 65c; 5 lbs., $2.50. 
Wire Hanging Baskets. Handsome baked green enameled 
wire baskets. Shipped at purchaser's risk; liable to 
Weight doz. 
5 lbs. 
7 lbs. 
9 lbs. 
15 lbs. 
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INSECTS AND REMEDIES 
Many insecticides may be prepared economically on a large ranch, 
which are for every small garden and orchard much better pur- 
chased already prepared. Such are Bordeaux Mixture and others 
of which we carry a number offered on pages 119 and 120. For 
large orchards we have Black Leaf 40 for thrips and Corona Dry 
Arsenate of Lead for Codlin moth, cutworms, etc. 
Insects are classified for treatment into two classes — first, those 
which eat the leaf, and second, those which suck the juices trom 
the leaf or stem. The treatment for the two is quite different. 
Mildew is quite different still, being a plant growth. 
AGAINST APHIS or PLANT LICE — either green or purple 
or woolly, and all other sucking insects. These attack 
roses, fruit trees, and many plants; woolly aphis 
especially apples. Any of these following spravs are 
good: Byrne Plant Tonic and Insecticide (1 oz. to 4 
gallons); Readeana (1 oz. to 1 gallon); Aphine (2 to 4 
tablespoonfuls to 1 quart); Kerosene Emulsion (1 part 
to 20 of water); any tobacco or nicotine solution, such 
as Black Leaf 40 (1 oz. to 8 gallons); Nico-Fume Liquid 
(2 teaspoonfuls to 1 gallon): Nikoteen (2 teaspoonfuls 
to 1 gallon); Rose Leaf Extract (diluted 1 to 40); or 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap. 
AGAINST SCALES OF ALL KINDS: Spray with lime 
sulphur solution, especially when trees are dormant, and 
extra strength can be used. Kerosene emulsion is also 
effective. Other remedies are used in orchard practice. 
AGAINST CATERPILLARS, CUTWORMS, ARMY WORMS, 
ROSE BEETLES, diabrotica or flea beetle (often mis- 
taken for green lady bugs), and all insects which eat 
the leaf use either dry or as a spray. Paris Green, 
(1 lb. to 200 gallons of water); Corona Dry Arsenate of 
Lead (2 to 4 lbs to 100 gallons of water); Llellebore 
(4 oz. to 2 gallons) where arsenic is too dangerous, 
such as on berries. When used dry mix Paris Green 
with lime, 1 lb. to 3 lbs. of lime. 
AGAINST SLUGS. Use Byrne Ant Destroyer and Slug 
exterminator. Other remedies are Slug Shot and Paris 
Green, either sprayed plentifully or mixed in a poison 
mash made of % lb. Paris Green, 1 quart molasses and 
2t> lbs. bran. 
AGAINST MILDEW OR RUST. Spray with Bordeaux 
Mixture, or Atomic Sulphur, or in warm places dust 
with Sulphur. Remember these are not remedies, they 
only prevent the disease from spreading. Therefore 
apply early, before the disease starts. 
AGAINST WEEDS IN WALKS AND ROADS. Sprinkle 
with Herbicide or Weed Killer. 
SOME OF THE MOST COMMON TROUBLES 
Almond — Red Spider — Spray with lime-sulphur solution, or 
atomic sulphur. 
Apple — Codlin Moth — The cause of wormy apples, spray 
with Corona Dry when calyxes of blossom are open, and 
repeat. 
Woolly Aphis. Spray with kerosene emulsion and 
apply double strength to roots, also dig in 
Tobacco Dust. 
Cabbage — Cabbage Worm — Spray with Paris Green or 
Corona Dry before the heads form. 
Lice — Remedies given above for Aphis. 
Dahlia — Flea Beetle — Paris Green or Corona Dry; or Bor- 
deaux Mixture used as a repellant. 
Grape — Leaf Hopper — Spray with Black Leaf 40 (diluted 
1 to 1000). 
Mildew — Dust Dry Sulphur. 
Hollyhock — Rust — Spray early with Bordeaux Mixture. 
Orange — Scales — Fumigation with Cyanide is best. 
Peach — Borers in Tree Trunk — Dig the grubs out and 
mound trees. 
Curled Leaf — Spray with Lime Sulphur before the 
buds swell in spring; follow, if necessary, with 
Bordeaux afterwards. 
Rose- — Aphis or Plant Lice — Remedies given above. 
Mildew — Spray with Bordeaux Mixture. Apply 
Grape Dust; water only in the morning. 
Snapdragon — Rust — Spray early with Bordeaux Mixture. 
More information is given in "Farm and Garden Rule Book" 
on these and many other subjects. Price $2.00; post- 
paid, $2.15. 
