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The Spray That Adds to Your Profits 
Pyrox is a smooth creamy paste, all ready to use by 
mixing with cold water. Just measure out the right 
amount and mix it up with water for your spray solu¬ 
tion. This saves labor at the busiest time of year when 
labor is hard to get. In a letter to a friend, the Editor of 
the ‘‘FruitBelt” says: “I have made many thousands of 
barrels of spray mixtures on the farm, and I can say to 
you I have mixed my last barrel. There is as much 
difference between Pyrox and home-made sprays as 
between the old stage coach and the modern railroad 
train. The best growers are using it.” Pyrox adheres 
to foliage in spite of heavy rains. It is no experiment. 
It has been on the market for 19 years. 
Pyrox is as good for potatoes, tomatoes and other veg¬ 
etables and fruits as it is for apples. It has made an al- 
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ial is the smallest part of the cost of growing the crop. 
Labor is high this year. Make it produce twice as 
much by spraying with Pyrox. 
BOWKER INSECTICIDE COMPANY 
43-C Chatham St., Boston 1014 Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore 
most national reputation for spraying all kinds of truck 
against insects and plant diseases. 
Pyrox goes through the very finest nozzles, goes 25% 
further than other sprays because it can be sprayed fine 
as a fog. Every part of the leaf is well covered. 
Prices: 5 lbs. $1; 10 lbs. $1.85; 25 lbs. $4.50; 50 lbs. 
$8; 100 lbs. $15; 300 lbs. $43.50 f. o. b. Boston, Balti¬ 
more, Cincinnati and other warehouse points. If your 
dealer cannot supply you, order direct and we will ship 
promptly. 
FREE SPRAYING BOOK —Our new book, showing 
how to spray for most profit, sent free on request. 
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Please send me your complete story of Pyrox. How, 
when and what to spray for greatest profit. R. n. y.—i p 
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Principal Crops 
FjLI the Barrels with the Apples 
That Used to Go on Top 
Spraying with Pyrox protects the fruit from insect in¬ 
jury and fungous diseases. 
It does more. It invigorates the foliage, holds the fruit 
on longer, enabling it to put on both size and finish— 
quality, John Barclay, Cranbury, N. J., won 39 prizes 
with 39 entries at a recent New Jersey fruit show. He 
sprayed with Pyrox. Has done so for years. 
A Sample report: ** Large Apples, Staid on better. Pyrox made them smooth and there were no worm holes,** 
S END more apples to market—send less to the cider 
mill. You know where the money is. 
Aim for Quality First—It Pays 
The quality apple is the apple that is free from insect 
injury and from apple scab and other fungus, such as 
bitter rot, blotch, sooty fungus and cedar rust. 
