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JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
INSECTICIDES. 
KILLS 
Sulpho- 
Tobacco 
Soap 
BUGS 
Sulpho=Tobacco Soap 
A Wonderful and Inexpensive Insecticide 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap ia a powerful agent for the destruc- 
tion of all bugs and insects. One or two applications will rid 
plants of the pests. Full directions with each ealte. 
Destroys cabbage-, squash- and potato-bugs, currant-' 
worms, lice, green-fly, mealy hug, red spider, etc. Sure death 
to all plant insects indoors and out-of-doors. Of special value 
for spraying shrubs, fruit-trees and vines. 
3-02. Cake makes 1V£ gallons prepared solution. 10 cents. 
Mailed, postpaid, for 13 cents. 
8-oz. Cake makes 4 gallons prepared solution. 20 cents. 
Mailed, postpaid, for 28 cents. 
10-lb. Cake makes 80 gallons prepared solution. By Ex- 
press, $3.00. 
Free with every order, • • The Window Garden, ' ’ a book- 
let by Eben E. Rexford, giving valuable information on the 
cultivation of plants and the extermination of insects. 
Tobacco Dust. For destroying green and black flies, squash bugs, etc.; 
should be dusted on foliage, 10 
cts. per lb., 10-lb. pkg. 60 cts. 
Hammond’s Slug Shot. An insecti- liwTf 
of great value, in the form of , 
a fine powder. Very effective in J 
destroying potato bugs, cut I 
worms, squash bugs, cabbage I 
worms, etc. Full and explicit di- 
rections for use on each pack- 
age. It is entirely harmless to 
man or animal, but very efficient 
as an insect destroyer. 5 lb. package 25c.; 10 lb. package 50c. 
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