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FABIS GBEEN (Old Style.) — Most 
effective Potato Bug killer known; 
sure death to all Insects which eat 
foliage. Put up in sealeJ packages. 
I se 1 oz. to 3 gallons of water or 1 
lb. to 50 for Potato Bugs; or 1 oz. 
to 6 gallons of water, or 1 lb. to 100 
for spraying trees. (Postpaid). Vi 
Lb. cans, 15c; ^ Lb. cans, 25c; 
Lb. can, 40c. Write for prices in 
larger quantities. 
ABSEITATE OF I^EAD (Faste.)— This 
is a stomach poison which is rap- 
idly taking the place of Paris 
Green. Its great advantages are 
that tt adheres well to the foliage 
and hence the spraying does not 
have to be repeated, as It does not 
readily wash off with the rain. 
(Postpaid), 1 Lb. 30c; 5 Lbs., $1.20; 
1214 Lbs $2.50 
ABSEITATE OP IiEAD (Dry Powdered.) — This material contains 
from 31 to 33 per cent arsenic — the killing agent. Being 
light and Huffy it stays in suspension and covers the foliage 
evenly. Its adhesiveness is unsurpassed. Growers appre- 
ciate Its convenience, safety and economy. 
(Postpaid) 14 Lb., 30c; Lb., 60c 
XIIiIiIBirQ — Kenyon's Killlbug Potato Bug Poison Is guarantee 1 
to be absolutely reliable in the extermination of Potato Bugs 
and to adhere to the plant in all kinds of weather. We rec- 
ommend that this powder be used on the first appearance of 
the hard-shell bugs, this will insure a clean patch earlier in 
the season and eliminate the young bugs. Killlbug is used 
as successfully on beets as it Is on potatoes or any other 
insects that feed on vines or plants. The manufacturers 
absolutely guarantee their product in every sense of the 
word, and will gladly refund the purchase price in every case 
where the customer is dissatisfied with the results. The 
Potato Vine should be sprinkled with the dry powder early 
in the morning, when the dew is still on the Plants, or late 
In the evening, which gives the powder time to dampen be- 
fore being dried by the sun. We recommend the late even- 
ing sprinkling. (Postpaid), 1 Lb. can, perforated top 25c 
TTTBEB TONIC — This material Is a three-in-one spray for pota- 
toes, designed to kill leaf-eating insects, prevent and eradi- 
cate blight and act as an indirect tonic to the plant. Tuber- 
Tonic will prove most economical to the farmer who has in 
the past sprayed with Bordeaux Mixture to which has been 
added either Arsenate of Lead or Paris Green. Growers will 
find Tuber-Tonic safe to use on the most delicate foliage. 
Fewer sprayings are necessary because of its great adhesive- 
ness. (Postpaid), 1 Lb. glass ]ars 35c 
mCOTICISE — This is undoubtedly the best destroyer of Green 
Ply or Aphis, Red Spider, Mealf Bug or any Insect that is 
destructive to plant life. Can be used as a fumigator or as 
a spray. Put up In liquid form. Pull directions are given 
with each can. 
(Postpaid), 1 Oz. Bottles, 25c; % Pt., 70c; % Pt., $1.25; Pt.. 
$2.50; Qt., $4.50; Gallon $15.00 
IiAMF AND FTTMIQATOB for using Nlcotlcide In fumigating, 
complete. (Postpaid) 66c 
"BI^ACK i;EAF 40" mCOTIITE SUI-PHATB. — This is splendid for 
use as a contact spray to kill green and wooly Aphis; Plant 
Lice, Red Spiders, Cabbage Aphis and Onion Thrips. It is 
especially effective for the green Aphis on Sweet Peas, Roses 
and Apple Trees, as it kills the insects as soon as it touches 
them; but If used according to directions does not Injure the 
leaves, flowers or fruit. Spray Apple Trees when the tips 
of the buds are green, % pt. to 100 gal of water. For Sweet 
Peas and Roses, use 40 drops of the solution to 1 qt. of water 
as soon as the pests appear. 
"Black I.,eaf 40" is a concentrated solution of Nicotine Sul- 
phate and contains 40% of Nicotine by weight. The difference 
between "free" nicotine and nicotine sulphate is that nicotine in 
the "free" state evaporates much more easily. Hence, the sul- 
phate Is to be preferred for purposes requiring more "lasting" 
properties such as for spraying outdoor plants and trees, but not 
for fumigating. (Postpaid), Price, 1 Oz. Bottle. 25c; makes 3 to 
6 gal. of sprav. It is also put up in the following sizes: 
( Vi Lb. win make 50 Gal 75o 
(Postpaid) ■< 2 Lbs. will make 200 Gal $2.50 
I 10 Lbs. win make 1,000 Gal $10.75 
WARIVCKES 
"NICO-PUME" IiIQUID — A highly refined solution of "free" 
nicotine guaranteed to contain 40 per cent of nicotine. Por 
Spraying: Against Green Aphis, Thrips, etc., one to two tea- 
spoonfuls of "Nlco-Fume" Liquid to each gallon of water is 
usually very effective. Ji'or Fumigating: One ounce (two 
tablespoonfuls) of "Nlco-Fume" Liquid to each 4,000 cubic 
feet of space furnishes a strong fumigation. 
(Postpaid), 1 Lb. can, $2.00; 4 Lb. qan $7.00 
TBEE TAMCi IiEPOOT — The best remedy against Caterpillars and 
all tree crawling Insects. Will remain sticky for three 
months (Postpaid), 1 Lb. 3oc; 3 Lbs $1.00 
TOBACCO toUST — For dusting plants affected with Aphis; also 
use! on squash, vines and melons, and now largely used for 
fumigating. (Postpaid). 1 Lb., 20c; 5 Lbs 75c 
PISH Olt SOAP — For Aphis and all Insects which suck. This 
soap dissolved 3 oz. to gallon and sprayed on warm Is very 
effective. (Postpaid), % Lb., 20c; 1 Lb 30c 
SI^TJQ SHOT — (Hammonds.) An old reliable remedy for destroy- 
ing Potato Bugs, Cabbage and Canker Worms, etc. Put up 
in powder form will full directions. 
(Postpaid), 1 Lb. perforated can, 25c; 5 Lb. Pkg 60c 
CUTWOBM POOD — There is no more ex- 
asperating Insect pest with which the 
gardener contends, than the cut worm. 
The most careful preparation of the land, 
liberal fertilizing, choicest seeds or 
plants, are thereby all wasted. And all 
the work, expense and anticipation of 
financial returns are wiped out in a night. 
And all this is so easly avoided. Just 
drop a teaspoonful of Cutworm Food 
around each plant the day it is set out, or 
on each hill as the seedlings break 
through, and instead of eating the plants, 
the worm eats a little of the Food and 
his work is forever done. He is dead, 
and no more capable of damaging crops 
or producing posterity to cause. annoyance 
and loss in years to come. 
(Postpaid), 1 Lb., 30c; 5 Lbs $1.15 
TALBOT'S AITT EXTEBMIITATOB — A veg- 
etable-mineral compound, coming In con- 
tact with the ant's body forming a chemi- 
cal combination, destroys the respiratory 
cells. Suffocation and death results. Read instructions on 
can, and also observe the following: Do not use this powder 
on wet ground. To kill ants in hill, place powder in circle 
about 8 Inches away from hole. Never put powder In the 
hole. Use sufficient powder that ant cannot get to hole with- 
out coming in contact with powder. Renew powder every 
two or three days, if necessary, until all ants are dead. Non- 
poisonous. Note: Keep powder dry and use in dry places 
for bfst results 
(Postpaid). Vi Lb. Perforated Can, 30c; % Lb. Perforatel 
Can 55c., 
W Your Plan" 
THE CUTWOWf 
POISON 
HAMMOND'S WEED KII.Ii£j* — The method of killing weeds 
thorouglily by application of this liquid has become general. 
It is a great labor-saver. It is to be used only on paths, 
drives, gutters and places where no growth is wanted. Best 
time to apply is after rain, while the ground Is moist, and 
will absorb the liquid to the roots of grass and Weeds. One 
gallon will make 20 gallons of treating liquid, sufficient to 
cover 100 square yards of surface. 
(Postpaid). Price 1 Gallon, $1.75; 1 Qt. (Postpaid) 60c 
GRAPE DUST — (Hammonds.) For use on Vegetables, Roses and 
Grapes. On Lettuce and Cauliflower in the forcing house, 
against mildew of the grape, onion, inert rust mite on the 
orange. Rust or mildew on parsley, muskmelons or other 
plants. "Grape Dust" is a practical and usually effectual 
remedy. It has been used 25 years. 
(Postpaid), 5 Lb. Pkg 75c 
CHIiOROI>EUM — For destroying Chicken Lice, Bed Bugs, Ants 
and other insects. To destroy Ants use one quart Chloroleum 
to 3D parts water and pour in their nest after sundown. 
(Postpaid), per Quart can. with dirootions 76c 
IiIME SUI^FKUB SOi;UTION — An Insecticide recommended for 
the eradication of scale. Spray early In spring before the 
foliage opens. (Postpaid), 1 Qt. Can 60c 
