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BLUE STONE 
PER LB., 30c 
Blue Vitriol Copper Sulphate, 
ing Bordeaux Mixture. 
DRY LIME SULFUR 
1 LB. 25c, 5 LBS. $1.00, 10 LBS. $1.75, 
100 LBS. $12.50 
For many years growers have been using liquid 
Lime Sulphur Solution. They are thoroughly fa- 
miliar with its use and the results it will accom- 
plish, and there is no question whatever regard- 
ing its efficiency as a spraying material. It is 
a conceded fact, however, that the use of Lime 
Sulphur Solution carries with it many disadvan- 
tages. For instance; it weighs approximately six 
hundred pounds to the barrel; it is very disagree- 
able to handle; there is considerable waste when 
using it, and it cannot be carried over safely on 
account of leakage, danger of freezing, etc. 
Dry Dime-Sulfur enters into solution in water 
almost instantly and spraying operations can be 
started immediately. 
Packages should be stored in a dry place and 
kept tightly sealed at all times. 
80 lbs. of Dry Dime-Sulfur will produce 400 
gals, of spray for dormant work. 
LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION 
PRICE— QT. 30c, 1 GAL. 75c, 5 GALS. $2.50, 
1 BBL. $13.50 
For those who still prefer the 
old style sulphur spray we can 
still furnish Lime and Sulphur 
Solution. This has been used by 
the orchardists of the Northwest 
for many years, and has long been 
the standard sulphur spray. We 
recommend Soluble Sulphur Com- 
pound as being just as effective, 
more convenient and less expen- 
sive, but some who have used 
Lime and Sulphur Solution with 
entire satisfaction will no doubt 
be averse to changing. 
It is a clear, cherry-red solu- 
tion, free from sediment, and tests 33 degrees 
Baume, which is as concentrated as it is possible 
to make a lime and sulphur solution which will 
remain in solution. 
For winter or early spring spraying, before 
buds are open, it is used at the rate of one gallon 
of solution to eleven gallons of water. For sum- 
mer spraying it is diluted with about twenty- 
eight parts water. 
HELLEBORE 
PRICE — 14 LB. 25c, 1 LB. 90c 
Pure Powdered White Hellebore is one of the 
best insecticides for general use on plants and 
vegetable foliage. Destroys insects that eat the 
leaves and flowers, such as Slugs, Caterpillars, 
Currant Worms, Cutworms, and if mixed with 
bran, Rose Bugs, and, in fact, most all the eat- 
ing insects that pester the gardener and grower 
of plants. When used with water, 1 oz. to 2 gals, 
is the usual proportion. If used dry apply by 
•dusting. 
PARIS GREEN 
!4 LB. 40c, l/ 2 LB. 75c, 1 LB. $1.25 
For all leaf-eating insects. The standard ar- 
senical poison killing all leaf-eating insects, 
worms, slugs, etc. Cheaper than Lead Arsenate, 
but does not ding to the foliage so long. If used 
too strong will burn the foliage. 
TUBER-TONIC 
PRICE— / 2 LB. 40c; 1 LB., 75c 
This material is a very finely di- 
vided powder which is unaffected 
by heat or cold, and which reaches 
the consumer in perfect condition 
for use under any and all condi- 
tions, and which eliminates exces- 
sive freight charges, such as paste 
materials necessarily carry with 
them. 
It stays in suspension well and 
sticks to the leaf almost indefi- 
nitely. Combining both insecti- 
cidal and fungicidal qualities, It 
simplifies spraying operations for 
the farmer and grower. 
In the past, Paris Green has been recognized as 
the standard and most efficient potato spray for 
killing potato bugs, flea beetles, etc. Bordeaux 
Mixture has long been in use, as a reliable fungi- 
cide for controlling blight, scab and other potato 
diseases. 
Both materials, however, have decided disad- 
vantages. For instance, Paris Green does not 
stick to the foliage any great length of time, and 
is readily washed off by heavy dew or rains. 
Paste Bordeaux Mixture, either home-made or 
commercial, when sprayed separately has its dis- 
advantages, and when combined with Paris Green 
it requires considerable time and labor to get 
them into thorough combination. 
All of these dis adv antages are overcome by 
the use of DRY TUBER TONIC. For general 
use 1 % lbs. to 3 lbs. to 50 gals, of water will 
prove effective. 
KEROSENE EMULSION 
PRICE— PINTS 45c, QUARTS 75c 
A safe and sure remedy for all Lice and Flies 
that infest plants and trees at times. It will de- 
stroy the Squash Bug, Oyster Shell Scale and all 
insects that take their nourishment through a 
proboscis. It is put up in a concentrated form, 
and dilutes with water from 10 to 30 times its 
bulk, according to the amount of insects on the 
plant. It is also used on the San Jose Scale a 
great deal when it is in the early stages. Apply 
with a vaporizer or with a pump the same as our 
other remedies. For plum curculio, spray just 
before the blossom buds open, and the second 
time two weeks after the petals fall. Adding a 
little Paris Green at this time will kill the leaf 
lice, aphides, bugs and other insects injurious to 
fruit and foliage. Spray the third time, about 
June 10th, with the plain Emulsion. Woolly Aphis 
of the Apple. — Same treatment as for the Plum 
Curculio. 
WHALE OIL SOAP 
PRICE— PER LB. 20c 
For Aphis, Plant Lice, etc. Is also useful for 
keeping the bark free from scale. 
NICO-FUME LIQUID 
!4 LB. 50c, 1 LB. $1.50, 4 LBS. $5.50, 
10 LBS. $10.50 
NICO-FUME PAPER 
24 SHEETS 85c, 144 SHEETS $4.00, 
288 SHEETS $7.50 
Used in mak- 
Fage 88 
