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Safeguard Your Crop with a Glidden S 
Only by intensive cultivation and vigilant 
spraying can the American Farmer meet each 
year’s increasing demands for FOOD. Govern¬ 
ment officials are urging the manufacturer to pro¬ 
duce more spray materials and urging their prop¬ 
er use in the fight against plant-life pests. 
The Glidden Company has more than met 
present day conditions. Through its complete or¬ 
ganization and facilities, a line of dependable 
spraying materials have been produced. High 
quality sprays that meet every requirement of the 
National and State laws governing insecticide 
production. The line includes: Glidden Dry 
Powdered Arsenate of Lead, Glidden Dry Pow¬ 
dered Arsenate of Calcium, Glidden Dry Pow¬ 
dered Bordeaux Mixture, Glidden Dry Powdered 
Bordo-Arsenate, and Glidden Pure Paris Green, 
1 lb. cartons to 200 lb. drums. 
There is a Glidden dealer in your locality 
whose name we will gladly send you. Instructive 
spray literature is yours for the asking. Remem¬ 
ber please that the name Glidden also signifies a 
complete assortment of paints, varnishes, stains 
an enamels for farm use. 
The Glidden Company, Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 
The Glidden Company, Limited, Toronto. Ontario, Canada 
Branches: New York — Chicago—Kansas City—San 
Francisco London. Stocks in principal cities. 
Glidden Dry Powdered Bordo-Arsenate offers the grower an oppor¬ 
tunity to conserve labor by treating for both insect and fungus troubles 
with one spraying. 
