THEY GROW BETTER • THEY YIELD BETTER • 
Kill the Bugs! Save the Crops! 
Be sure to spray with the right insecticide, for different insects require different sprays to kill them. As a guide 
we give here some suggestions as to what is most effective. Full directions for using with each package. Those 
marked "postpaid" may be sent by mail. (Large fruit-growers using quantities of loo to i.ooo pounds, please 
write for quantity prices, stating how much you need.) 
FOR CABBAGE WORMS, dust Slug Shot on the plants at 
intervals as often as found necessary to kill the worms. Slug 
Shot will also kill potato bugs, melon, cucumber and squash 
buys, and eating insects that attack flower plants. Price of 
Slug Shot, lb. box 20 cts., s lbs. 60 cts., 25 lbs. $2.50 (post- 
paid, lb. 30 cts.. 5 lbs. 80 cts.). 
FOR CABBAGE MAGGOTS at the roots of cabbage, cauli- 
flower, radishes, onions, beets, beans, etc. I am glad indeed 
to announce to you that there has at last been discovered a 
sure, effective remedy for this trouble — it is Carco. Mr. 
Page, of Eagle Gorge, says, "For five years we have been 
unable to grow a radish on account of tiie maggots. Last 
year we used your Carco for the first time and not one plant 
was eaten by a maggot." Full directions for using N.'ith each 
package. Price of Carco, pt. 60 cts., qt. 85 cts., ^gal. $1.50, 
gal. 22.50. (Postpaid, pt. 75 cts., qt. Si. 10.) 
FOR CURRANT WORMS, use HeUebore. Dusting this on 
the plants thoroughly will be found very effective. Price ol 
Helleboretj >jlb. 35 cts., lb. 70 cts., s lbs. $3-25. 10 lbs. $6. 
FOR LICE ON PLANTS. These destructive insects get on 
every kind of plant, on cabbage, potatoes, beets, radish, 
turnips, lettuce, peas. They are often found in great numbers 
on the under side of the leaves and along the stems and some- 
times on the tops of the leaves. These lice are green and red. 
You should watch for them and spray when you see tlie first 
one, for that is a sure sign there are more, and they multiply 
by the thousands, destroying a crop in a few days if not con- 
trolled. They do not eat but suck the sap from the plant, 
causing it to curl, wither, and die, so they arc not killed by 
eating poisons but by a contact poison. Black-Leat 40 is 
the one most effective spray — it kills these lice as soon as it 
touches them and does not harm vegetable or flower plants 
when used as directed. Price of Black-Leaf 40, small 
bottle (makes 6 gals.) 35c., M-lb. can (makes 50 gals.) $1.25, 
2-lb. can (makes 200 gals.) $3.75, lo-lb. can (makes 1,000 
gals.) $15.50. 
FOR POTATO BUGS. There are a number of effective poi- 
sons which will kill the potato bug. Pyrox is used more than 
any othi>r. for it is more economical in that it both kills the 
bugs and prevents blight. In other words, it is a non-burning 
combination of bordeaux mixture and arsenate of lead, giv- 
ing you tlic benefit of two sprays in one, sticking to the leaves, 
like paint, and does not wash off as others do. We sell thou- 
sands of pounds of it annually. Pyrox is good to spray on all 
kinds of vegetable plants to kill all bugs or worms that eat 
the foliage or the vegetable, and it is good also for spraying 
fruit blossoms and fruit. (Ask us for booklet on this subject.) 
Price of Pyrox, lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.50. 10 lbs. S2.50, 25 lbs. 
$5.75. 50 lbs. $10, 100 lbs. $18, 300 lbs. $51. (One pound 
makes s gallons.) 
Paris Green, dusted on, will kill potato bugs, and also when 
sprayed on, in liquid form, using i to iM pounds to 50 gallons 
of water, depending on the age of the bugs and the tenderness 
of the plants. Making it too strong on young plants or on 
very hot days may burn the plants. Price of Paris Green, 
^Ib. 20 cts., yAh. 35 cts., lb. 60 cts., 2 lbs. $1.10, 5 lbs. $2.50. 
10 lbs. S4.50, 14-lb. keg $6, 100 lbs. $35. 
Arsenate of Lead, in dry, powdered form, is just 
as effective in killing potato bugs and all other eating in- 
sects. Used also for spraying fruit, both by dusting and in 
liquid form. Prices of Arsenate of Lead Pf^Tder. >jlb. 
30 cts., lb. 50 cts., s lbs. $2, 10 lbs. $3-20, 25 lbs, $7. SO lbs. 
$12.50, 100 lbs. $24, 200 lbs. $44. 
FOR CUCUMBER AND MELON BUGS. Use same as 
recommended for potato bugs. 
PARA-DICHLOROBENZENE. Recommended by the state 
Department of Agriculture for destruction of the peach 
borers. ino-Ib. drums $27, 50 lbs. $16.50, 25 lbs. $8.25, 
10 lbs. $3-50, 5 lbs. Si.7S> i lb. 40 cts. 
FOR ASPARAGUS BEETLE. Use Dry Arsenate of Lead. 
(See price above.) 
FOR KILLING SAN JOSE SCALE on fruit trees use either 
Scalecide or Lime-Sulphur Solution — both are good. 
SCALECIDE. It kills the San Jos6 and other scales affecting 
trees. Safe to use and on rough barked trees it spreads better 
than any other. Thousands of fruit-growers everywhere have 
been using Scalecide and thus kept their orchards perfectly 
clean and healthy. Special booklet, giving full information 
about it. sent on request. Qt. 65 cts.. gal. $1.75, 5 gals. $6.45. 
10 gals. $IT, bbl. (30 gala.) $27, 50 gals. $3g.50. 
LIQUID LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION. Effective in killing 
San Jos6 scale. All ready to use when you get it by adding 
9 to 10 gallons of water to each gallon of material; stir 
thoroughly. Qt. 40 cts., gal. $1.25, 5 gals. $3.50, 10 gals. $7. 
bbl. (50 gals.) $11.50, f. o. b. factory, or $13.50, f. o. b. 
Harrisburg. 
SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND IN POWDERED 
FORM. For use as a fungicide, insecticide and preventive 
of aphis. Reduce the cost of spraying by fighting three 
different classes of pests and diseases with the same weapon 
at the same time. For Winter Spraying, when trees are 
dormant, use 10 pounds of the material to 50 gallons of 
water, for the control of San Jos6 scale, oyster-shell bark- 
louse, pear psylla and other sucking insects; for leaf-blister 
mite, peach leat-curl, apple scab and other fungous diseases. 
For Summer Spraying, wher. trees are in foliage, for the 
control of apple scab and larva? of sucking insects, use only 
lyi to 2 pounds of the material to 50 gallons of water. For 
peach and plum foliage, use 2|; to pounds of the material 
to 200 gallons of water. To -kill scale, trees should be sprayed 
any time after Februar>' i, as long as the trees are not in 
leaf or bud, but only when weather is warm enough to prevent 
freezing of the liquid on the trees. Lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.50, 
10 lbs. §2. 25. 25 lbs. $4. 50 lbs. $7. 100 lbs. $12. 
LEMON OIL. Kpt. 35 cts., pt. 60 cts., qt. $1, gal. $3. 
FORMALDEHYDE. Used to prevent grain smut, oat an- 
thracnose, potato scab, black leg. lettuce rosette and rot, 
cabbage, brown or black rot. club root, onion smut, and rot. 
i-lb. bottle 80 cts. Ask for instructions for using it. 
FISH-OIL SOAP. Lb. 35 cts.. 5 lbs. $1.60, 25 lbs. $6. (Post- 
paid, lb. 45 cts., 5 lbs. $1.80.) 
KEROSENE EMULSION. Pt. 40 cts., qt. 65 cts., gal. $1.75. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE, DRY. Lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $2, 
10 lbs. $3.75. 25 lbs. $7. 50 lbs. $13, 100 lbs. $24. (Post- 
paid, lb. 50 cts , 5 lbs. $2. 25.) 
BORDO-LEAD PASTE. Lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.75. 10 lbs. S3, 
25 lbs. S6.25, 50 lbs. $9.50, 100 lbs. $18. 
SULPHUR (Flour). Lb. 10 cts.. 5 lbs. 35 cts.. 25 lbs. $1.25. 
50 lbs. $2.25, 100 lbs. $3.25. 
STERLINGWORTH ANT DRIVER. 25 cts. (Postpaid, 
35 cts.) 
RED WING INSECT POWDER. Postpaid, 3 sizes, 
25 cts., so cts., $1. 
GRAFTING WAX. Best quality. >^lb. 15 cts.. ^Ib. 25 cts., 
lb. 45 cts. 
APHINE. Pt. 6s cts., qt. $1, gal. $3. 
TOBACCO DUST. Lb. 10 cts., 5 lbs. 40 cts., 10 lbs. 60 cts. 
(\Vc have many other standard Insecticides — ask us for 
what you want.) 
HYDRATED LIME. (In 50 lb. bags.) 75 cts. per bag. 
Pexto 
Pruning 
Shears 
Order a 
good pair of 
Pruning 
Shears and 
keep your 
young trees, 
grape - vines, 
berry bushes, 
etc., in proper 
condition to 
bear the most 
and better 
fruit. 
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Price 
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