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DIGGS & BEADLES SEED CO., INC., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Insecticides—Continued 
taining 40 per cent nicotine. 1 oz., 35c, makes 6 gallons of 
spray; 5 oz. $1.00, makes 40 to 120 gallons of spray; 1 lb. 
2.10, makes 80 to 240 gallons of spray; 2 lbs. $3.10; 5 lbs. $5.85. 
TREE TANGLEFOOT —A sticky preparation used for smear¬ 
ing on the trunks of trees as a safeguard against caterpillars, 
moths, ants and other creeping insects. Full directions on 
each package. 1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.,65. (Postage extra if 
mailed.) 
COPPER CARBONATE— A dry powder used for applying on 
Seed Wheat and other grains to prevent smut and other dis¬ 
eases. 1 lb. 25c; 5 lbs. 95c. 
RED ARROW SPRAY— For Chewing and Sucking Insects. A 
non-poisonous pyrethrum spray recommended for killing prac¬ 
tically all insects on vegetable and flower plants and fruit 
trees. Especially effective against Mexican bean beetle. 
Prices: oz. bottle 40c; 14 pt. $1.00; Fz pt- $1.75„ 
FUNGTROGEN —Conquers mildew and black-spot on roses 
and diseases of other plants. Assures luxuriant foliage and 
bloom. Prices: 54 pt. 75c; pt. $1.25; qt. $2.00; 5^ gal. $3.50; 
gal. $6.00. 
COPPER SULPHATE (Blue Stone or Blue Vitriol) —Used for 
mixture and copper solution. Will keep indefinitely. Special 
prices quoted on large quantities. By mail postpaid, 5 lbs. 
85c; 10 lbs. $1.40; not postpaid, 5 lbs. 60c; 10 lbs. $1.00; 25 lbs. 
2.25; 50 lbs. $4.00; 100 lbs. $7.00. 
PARA-DI-CHLORO-BENZENE (sometimes called Para; for 
peach tree borer) —Tests show approximately 95% control. 
Apply in the spring when the ground is dry, also in Septem¬ 
ber or October. Fall applications kill 95 to 100% of the bor¬ 
ers ; spring applications 70 to 75%. One pound treats fifteen 
trees. Ask the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 
for Bulletin No. 1169. By mail postpaid, 1-lb. pkg., 50c; 254- 
lb. pkg. $1.00; not postpaid, 1-lb. pkg. 40c; 254-lb. pkg. 80c. 
What It Is! 
“RHO-ZA-GROW” is a scientifically balanced soil-condi¬ 
tioner and plant food. Use it on all plants requiring sour soils. 
“RHO-ZA-GROW” contains exactly the proper balance of 
acids, neutral plant food and humus. It sours and lightens the 
soil, and it has high plant food content. 
If the foliage of your Rhododendrons and Azaleas has be¬ 
come yellowish-green, and the blossoms are lacking in color, 
“RHO-ZA-GROW” will give them new vigor. It is easily and 
cheaply applied. Simply sprinkle two or three pounds or more 
of “RHO-ZA-GROW” on the ground about each plant and 
cover it with an inch or two of peat moss. Soak it well once 
or twice each week for several weeks. Use “RHO-ZA-GROW” 
freely; it cannot injure plants that prefer acid soils. 
Do not cultivate or rake about your Rhododendrons and 
Azaleas. They are surface-feeding plants, and their fibrous 
roots are easily damaged by cultivation. Permit the weeds to 
grow large enough so that they can be pulled out instead of 
hoed. 
PRICES 
10 Pound Bag. $ l.oo 
25 Pound Bag. 1,75 
50 Pound Bag. 2.75 
100 Pound Bag. 4.50 
Per Ton . 75.00 
INDEX 
Page 
Asparagus . 1 
Beans, Dwarf Snap.2-3 
Beans, Pole Snap. 3 
Beans, Lima . 3 
Beans, Soy . 31 
Beans, Navy . 33 
Beans, Velvet . 31 
Bee Supplies . 57 
Brussels Sprouts . 1 
Beets . 4 
Bird Seeds .;. . 34 
Broccoli . 1 
Broom Corn . 33 
Buckwheat . 32 
Bulbs .54-55 
Cabbage . 5 
Cantaloupe . 10 
Carrot . 6 
Cauliflower . 8 
Collards . 4 
Celery . 6 
Chicks, Baby . 60 
Corn, Garden .7-8 
Corn, Field .29-30 
Cucumber . 9 
Clovers . 28 
Dog Food ... 38 
Ducklings . 60 
Egg Plant . 8 
Endive .11-12 
Flower Seeds .36-53 
Flower Pots . 35 
Fertilizers .61-62 
Fruit Baskets . 57 
Grass Seeds .26-27 
Garden Tools . 57 
Herbs . 12 
Insecticides .62-64 
Kaffir Corn . 34 
Kale . 13 
Kohl Rabi . 14 
Leek . 9 
Lettuce . 14 
Melon, Water . 12 
Millet . 32 
Mustard . 10 
Oats . 33 
Onion Seed and Sets.15-16 
Okra . 14 
Parsley .19-20 
Parsnip . 10 
Peas, Garden . 16 
Peas, Cow .. . 30 
Peas, Canada . 31 
Peanuts . 33 
Peat Moss . 35 
Pepper . 19 
Plants . 23 
Potatoes .24-25 
Poultry Foods, Remedies.57-58 
Poultry Supplies . 60 
Pumpkin . 17 
Radish . 17 
Rape . 33 
Rhubarb . 4 
Ruta Baga .22-23 
Salsify . 18 
Sorghums .33-34 
Sprayers and Dusters. 60 
Spinach . 18 
Squash . 20 
Sunflower . 33 
Seed Sowers . 
Tobacco . 25 
Tomato .20-21 
Turnip . 22 
Vegetable Plants and Roots.23-24 
Vetch . 34 
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