CARTERS’ WORM KILLER. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
Owing- to an improved process and new machinery, we have been able to 
concentrate and materially strengthen the potency of our Worm Killer, 
which may now be applied at the rate of half a pound per square yard, and 
can be used not only for killing worms in putting greens, but also for 
killing worms in lawns, croquet lawns, tennis courts, bowling greens, 
gravel paths, &c. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
(i.) Select a mild day whcii the earth is moist and the worms are active. 
(2.) Saturate the Lawn or Green with water. This opens up the worm holes and tends 
to bring the worms nearer to the surhice. 
(3.) Cover the Lawn or Green with Gartens’ Worm Killer at the rate of half a pound 
per square yard. 
(4.) Water the Worm Killer in immediately with a hose, water cart, or can, and use 
as much water as possible. 
The effect is instantaneous. 1 he worms, large and small, struggle to the surface 
in thousands and die. 
I he advantage of treating Lawns or Greens with our Worm Killer in the above manner 
is that : — 
The surface, being free from worm casts, will always play true, and keep the 
balls clean. 
The surface, being free from worm casts, will always look bright and green, instead 
of having that dirty, smudgy appearance so common from September to April. 
The Lawn or Green, being free from worm casts, will not require to be swept or 
rolled every day — a distinct saving of expense. 
Carter-s’ Worm Killer is absolutely infallible, provided that it COmeS into Contact 
With the worms. 
If it does not touch the worms it cannot kill them ; therefore use plenty of water. 
I ry one pound first before applying bulk. This will tell you if the worms are about. 
Carters’ Worm Killer is a powder, and is not poisonous to animal and bird life, and has a 
stimulating effect on gra.ss. 
Price-14 lbs., 3/-; 28 lbs., 5/-; ^ cwt., 7/6 ; 1 cwt., 12/6; 5 cwt., £3 ; 
10 cwt., £5 10s. ; per ton, £10 10s. 
These priees are ean iage paid for England, Seo/land, and JVa/cs, nearest port for Ireland, 
and F. O.B. London for export orders. 
237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1907. 
