«'ABOL" INSECTICIDE, Non-Poisonous.— 
Admitted to be the World's Best Pest Destroyer— safe, certain 
and rebable. Abol is certainly without equal as a Cure for 
M lldew on Roses and other Plants. It is clean and wholesome 
W handle, has no unpleasant smell, and does not injure paint. 
Hence its great populanty amongst Horticulturists in every 
sphere of Ufe. 
"Abol" is firmly established, and has been in use in the princi- 
pal gardens for many years. Awarded Gold Medal by Special 
jury at the White City last year. H pint., 65 cts.; 1 pint, J1.2S: 
1 quart, $2.00; H gaUon. $3.25; gallon, $5.25. 
Ant Destroyer. — y°>"" Lawns and Tennis Courts of 
f« t. K ^} about three days 
to do it by putting as much ant destroyer as will lay on a dime 
to each ant hill once a day: usually only three appUcatlons are 
necessary. Price, per lb.. $1.00. 
DIRECTIONS FOR ANT DESTROYER.— Take up as 
much of the powder as wiU lay on a dime, drop same on the Ant 
HUls and do not disturb the Hills until the next day, then you 
can brush them away. You wiU see the following day if you 
have destroyed them all or not. Should any Hills appear, give 
them another application. Use only on a dry morning when 
grass IS dry 2uid the Ants are working. 
Anhine. — Aphlne wlll destroy Green. Black and White Fly. 
Red Spider. Thrips. Mealy Bug. Brown and 
INSECTICIDES 
White Scale, without the si'iglitcst'injary to' the 'tenderSt 'flower 
It invigorates plant Ufe. A practical insecticide for 
$1.75; pints, $1.20; 
or foliage. 
flower growers. Gallons, ' $4.00; quarts 
half pints, 90 cts.; }i pint. 50 cts. 
Aphis Punk. — lighted with a match and allowed to 
Z, ^ ^. bum, which it does without flaming; kills 
aphis and thrips very eifectively. A box contains one dozen 
rolls— sufficient for fumigating 600 feet of floor space. 12 
roUs, $1 .25. 
Apterite. — Apterlte is a gray, non-poisonous powder which, 
, when it comes into contact with soil, gives off 
a vapor. This vapor kills aU underground insects such as 
Wireworms. etc. Aptente is for soil appUcation— not for the 
leaves of the plant. Apterite should be uniformly distributed 
on the surface or in the soil among the insects, so that the eas 
evolved may destroy them. S lb., 85 cts.; 7 lb.. $1.15. 
Arsenate of Lead (Paste). — spraying trees 
the attacks of ieaf-biting insests of all kinds, especiaUy valuable 
for spraying to prevent the coddUng moth. It comes in paste 
form, and diluted, 1 lb. to 10 gals, water. Per lb.. 35 cts. 
Arsenate of Lead (Powdered).— This form of Arsenate is ex- 
tensively used. It is instantly soluble in water and a pound 
thereof goes almost twice as far as two pounds of paste arsenate 
Sr'r®''' "° '° pay transportation charges on water, 
which acts as a preservative in paste arsenate. 1 lb. dilutes to 
50 gallons of water. 50 cts. per lb. 
Black Leaf 40. — ^ concentrated solution of Nicotine 
^, ... Sulphate, an excellent spray for black 
aphis sucking insects of all kinds; dilutes 1 part to 900 or 1 000 
parts of water, according to treatment. Full directions on each 
package. 1 oz., 50 cts.; K lb.. $1.75 
Cooper's Funsricide. — Prevents fungus diseases. For 
J . u, ™, *-''"«^. shrubs, bushes. smaU fruits, 
and vegetables. Tin, 40 cts. ""j>.a. 
Copper Solution. — miWew, bUght and rust 
oi,„ iT -. ,„„ , °" flowers and vegetables. 
Should be diluted 100 times with water for spraying An 
excellent spray for fruits when nearing maturity or when plants 
are in full bloom. Qt. $2.00, gal. $5.00. v >"> 
Bug Death. — ^ non-poisonous powder, sure death 
„„™r . J . ^ ^ potato, squash and cucumber bugs, 
currant and tomato worms; safe to handle. Apply dry or in 
1 lb. package, .. 25c. 5 lb. package . . 90c. 
3 lb. package. . .60c. 12 K lb. box. . .$2.00. 
powde?'form"40c'!^'**' applying Bug Death in 
Fir Tree Oil — destroying mealy bug, red spider 
^. . ^ and mild forms of scale. Also to spray 
for thnp, green fly. etc. It is diluted in water according to 
directions for various purposes. Per smaU bottle, 35 cts. ; K pt.. 
$1.00; per pint, $1.50; per qt.. $2.50; ^ gallon. $4.50. 
Funerine. — A° excellent remedy for fungus diseases of all 
^. I kinds. Per qt.. $1.75; per gal., $5.00. 
Cilshurst Compound. — cts.; large box, $1.50. 
Mealy Bug. Green Fly. etc. ^^'^ «P'<^«'' 
WEEDS UTTERLY DESTROYED 
By One Thorough Application of 
HERBICIDE 
Pattis and 
Johnson 
One thorough application will keep Gutters, 
Roadways clear of weeds, Poison Ivy, Grasses, Mosi 
Grass, Dandelions. Burdocks. Canada Thistles, etc. 
In K Gal. Tins sufficient to make 10 gals, of Liquid— $1 .75. 
r i X'"* sufficient to make 20 gals, of Liquid— $3.00. 
In 2 Gal. Kegs sufficient to make 40 gals, of Liquid— $6.00. 
In 5 Gal. Kegs sufficient to make 100 gallons of Liquid — $12.00. 
Full particulars on application. 
Grape Dust. — A readily dlffusable. light weight powder 
Fungicide, very efficient in destroying Mil- 
dews and to preventing BUghts in greenhouses or in the open; 
also destroying the Aphis and Black Fly. .5 lbs. $1.25. 
Hellebore. — '^^^ '''^al material for destroying rose bugs, 
currant worms and other soft-shelled insects 
that Infest the garden. It can be appUed dry or in Uquid form. 
Jr6r ID., 90 CtSa 
Nicoticide. — ^ P'°* fo"" 32,000 cubic feet, $4.25; H pt. for 
cubic feet, $1.50. ^ 
Fumlgators for above, $1.25 each. 
Nikoteen. — Remedy against Aphis, Red Spider, Thrip, 
f'^?* Louse, Mealy Bug and other insects. 
m oz., 75 cts.: lb.. $2.00; 1 lb., $3.50:4 lbs., $13.00. 
N|'|o-jjP"»»>»-— Tin cans containing 24 sheets, $2.00; 288 sheets, 
Nlco-Fumo Liquid.— K lb.. $1.25; 1 lb., $3.50; 4 Iba., $12.00. 
Pyrethrum Insect Powder. — Lb. $2.50. 
Readeana (Rose Bug Exterminator). — A poisonous prep- 
. ^ aration which dilutes in water. Used for de- 
stroying rose bugs, green fly, mealy bug. blight, mildew, etc. 
4 oz. can, 50 cts.; 8 oz., 90 cts.; I quart, $1.85; 1 gal. $5.50. 
Scaline. — ^, Scalecide, Insecticide and Fungicide combined. 
f,^„ a„„i.. .^S?" * strength of one to twenty parts water 
ror scale, one to fifty for other sap-sucking insects. An effective 
spray for San Jose and other Scale. Contains no sediment and 
can^be applied with the finest spray nozzle. Qt., $1.50; gal.. 
Whale Oil Soap. — Specially selected as an insecticide. 
*^ Price, in Jars, 50 cts.. 
Sulphate of Copper — Fpr destroying fungus diseases 
i„„ D., J I » , . e' all kinds, also used in mak- 
ing Bordeaux mixture, and for spraying potato vines in connec- 
tion with Paris Green. Where used as a Bordeaux mixture. It 
requires four pounds Sulphate of Copper to 6 pounds lime, 
?2 SO gaUons of water. Per lb., 30 cts.; 10 lbs.! 
Sulphur. — Used principally in greenhouses for checking 
To, mildew. It is also used as a preventive and 
cure for San Jose Scale when it is used in connection with Ume 
and salt. Per lb., IS cts.; 5 lbs.. 60 cts.; 25 lbs.. $1.75. 
Slug Shot. — "'■^^ standard remedy for currant worms, 
oh„ii J • """i?® ^)"?^' cabbage worms and almost any 
soft-shelled insects that Infest the vegetable or flower garden. 
Per 1 lb. carton (with perforated lid to dust out), 25 cts.- 
5-lb. package. 75 cts.; 10-lb. package, $1.50. 
Special Shaker for Slug Shot, 40 ots. 
Sulpho-TobacCO Soap. — directions with each 
n „ , . J . , ' cake. Destroys lice, green- 
fly, meal-y ljug, red spider, etc. 8 oz. Cake makes 4 gaUons pre- 
pared solution, 50 cts. 
Tobacco Dust for dusting only. Excellent for Lettuce and 
otner plants to destroy soft, creeping insects. Per lb.. 15 cts.- 
5 lbs.. 50 cts.; 10 lbs.. 80 cts.: 25 lbs., $1.7S. 
Thymo-Cpesol Is at one and the same time both a FuDgicide 
and an Insecticide. 
Every Up-to-date Allotment Holder and Gardener of any 
rank, or SmaUholder, should have this valuable article In his 
possession. "Thyrao-cresol" should And its place in every 
tool-house and store, equally with the spade, or the most use- 
ful implement used in gardening. Per bottle. 40 cts. 
TIPULITE, The New Soil Fumigant. 
AN IMPROVED FERTILIZER, INSECTICIDE AND 
FUNGICIDE. 
Manufactured under Royal Letters Patent No. 10511-10. 
To Farmers, Market Gardeners and Horticulturists — 
Save Your Crops from All Soil Posts. 
Tipullte Is Fatal to the larvae of the Crane Fly (Daddy Long 
Legs), Wu-eworm, Leather Jackets, Ants, Grubs, Eelworm, 
Slugs Woodllce, Beetles, TiUip Root in Oats, Fungus and all 
Soil Pests destructive to Plant Life. 
Tipujite is a non-poisonous powder, which has been proved by 
experiment to be absolutely non-Injurious to plant life. 
Tipullte jdelded satisfactory results In trials over 60 acres of 
Swedes attacked by the grub of Daddy Long Legs. 
Tipullte Is manufactured under strict medical supervision, 
and its constant efficiency is thus maintained. 
_ Tipullte for the Farm. 
Sow Tipullte broadcast by hand or with manure drill, 3 to 
4 cwts. per statute acre, and plough in. 
Tipullte may also be safely sown in the drills with the seed, 
sets P°'''''°es it may be sown In the rows before planting the 
A most valuable application of Tipullte on the farm Is to 
sprinkle It freely on manure heaps when laying these up to 
stand the winter. It thus acts directly upon fungus growths 
and insect pests, the spores or eggs of which are always present 
m excretal matter, and which develop rapidly in the heat which 
arises from decomposition of the manure itself. 
Tipullte for the Garden. 
Dig. 2 oz. of Tipullte per sq. yard for most crops. Celery 
should have Tipullte sown In the trenches. 
-—-^ • ^ • • H ■ ■ aw rr u i 
2-lb. tins $0.75 
3M-lb. tins 1.00 
7-lb.bags 1 .40 
14-lb. bags $2.00 
56-lb. bags 4.25 
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