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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
TWO TYPES OF INSECTS 
There are two types of in¬ 
sects — chewing, which eat 
the leaves and blossoms; 
sucking, which suck the sap 
from leaves or stems. 
EVER GREEN kills both 
chewing and sucking insects. 
The sucking insects must be 
killed by “contact.” Chewing 
insects can be killed by 
spraying insecticides on the 
leaves that they feed on. 
Non-poisonous. Non-injur- 
ious to plants, blossoms, fo¬ 
liage, poultry or livestock. 
Kills chewing and sucking 
Insects. 
1-oz. bottle . 
6-oz. bottle . 
16-oz. bottle . 
32-oz. can . 
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7.50 
Safe delivery not guaranteed on glassware and 
liquids. 
Dormant Oil Spray 
A High Viscosity—Highly Refined Dormant Oil 
DIRECTIONS 
For San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, Aphis 
and to prevent hatching of Brown Mite and Euro¬ 
pean Red Mite, use 3 to 4 gallons to make 100 
gallons spray—apply just before buds open. 
As a dormant spray to control Brown Apricot 
and other soft shell scale use 4 gallons to make 
100 gallons spray. Apply during winter after fall 
rains and before buds break. 
For Italian Pear Sc?le use 5 gallons to 100, add 
caustic soda to cut moss, and apply freely. 
For Leaf Roller Eggs use 8 gallons to 100 and 
apply as near hatching period as possible before 
buds open. 
For Pear Mealy Bug and Pear Ssylla use 6 
gallons to 100 and apply preferably in the fall 
after leaves are off. 
For Tree Hoppers use 4 gallons to 100 gallons 
water. Spray while trees are dormant. 
For Tarnish Plant Bug use 4 gallons to 100 
gallons water. Apply as buds are swelling; if 
trees too far advanced for dormant strength, 
use 1 gallon Free Mulsion and % pint Nicotine 
Sulphate. 
Where Moss is present, add 1 to 2 lbs. caustic 
soda to 100, and thoroughly soak the trees. Dis¬ 
solve caustic soda in water before adding to 
spray tank. 
Gallons, $1.25, weight 10 lbs.; quarts, 50c, 
weight 3 lbs.; add postage. 
Hammond’s Slug-Shot 
For destroying 
slugs, cabbage 
and turnip flea, 
currant worms, 
etc. Lb. pkg., 
25c; 5-lb. pkg., 
$1.00; add post¬ 
age. 
Hammond’s Grape Dust 
To prevent mildew on roses, grapes and goose 
ferries. Lb. pkg., 40c; 5 lb. pkg., $1.50; add post¬ 
age. 
VOLCK 
“Garden Volck” is a Volck- Nico¬ 
tine combination spray that offers 
the home gardener as nearly com¬ 
plete a garden spray as can be put 
in one package. It is used to con¬ 
trol Aphis, Thrips, Scale, Mealy 
Bug, Red Spider, White Fly, Lace 
Wing Bug, Cyclamen Mite, Green¬ 
house Orthezia, Leaf Miner, 
Squash Bug, Leaf Hopper, Small 
Caterpillars, Leaf Spot, Mildew, 
Rusts, etc. 
3 oz., 35c; pint, 85c; gallon, $4.50. 
“Nursery Volck” is the high 
quality Mineral Oil Spray for gen¬ 
eral Nursery and Garden use. It is 
safe and effective. It is not to be 
confused with “Garden Volck” 
which- contains Soap and Nicotine, 
but is recommended for the same 
pests as Garden Volck with the 
exception of Aphis, Thrips, Small 
Worms and Bugs. [/ 2 pint, 35c; 
pint, 55c; quart, 80c; gallon, $2.00. 
“Greenhouse Volck” is a special “Volck” for 
use on tender plants under lath or glass. It is 
exceptionally safe to tender foliage. Unusually 
effective against Mealy Bug. Also controls Scale, 
White Fly, Red Spider, etc. Pint, 55c; quart, 80c; 
gallon, $2.00; 5 gallons, $8.50. 
Summer Oil Spray 
A specially prepared Oil Emulsion designed for 
safe and effective use on Deciduous and Citrus 
Trees, Shrubbei’y and other plants to control cer¬ 
tain Insect Pests. 
Active Ingredients (Refined Hydro Oils).75% 
Inert Ingredients ...„.25% 
DIRECTIONS 
For Red Spider, Aphids, Scale Insects, etc., on 
shrubbery, Ferns, Potted Plants, Nursery Stock, 
Deciduous and Citrus Trees, use 1 quart to 12 
gallons water, or 5 tablespoonfuls to 1 gallon. 
For Mealy Bug use 1 quart to 8 gallons water or 
8 tablespoonfuls to 1 gallon. 
Carefully cover all infested parts. Plants should 
be well watered previous to spraying. Have mix¬ 
ture well agitated and in complete solution. 
Gallons, $1.75, weight 10 lbs.; quarts, 60c, 3 
lbs.; pints, 40c, 2 lbs.; add postage. 
Tobacco Dust 
For green and black aphis, fleas, beetles. 
1 lb...$0.15 50 lbs..$4.25 
10 lbs.. 1.25 100 lbs.- 7.50 
25 lbs. 2.50 Add postage. 
All quotations on spraying material subject 
to change. If you want a quantity write for 
prices. 
Respirators 
For comfortable protection at dusty work, 
such as handling dry chemicals, dry colors, fac¬ 
ing, plaster, fertilizer, metallic powders, soap 
powders, and other dusty material. 
Price, $1.75; postpaid, $1.85. 
Filters, or sieves for respirators, lot of 100, 
$1.25. 
Insecticides, Fungicides 
As the use of insecticides and fungicides are 
beyond our knowledge and control and involv¬ 
ing elements of risk to vegetation, we do not 
make any warranty, expressed or implied, as to 
the effect of such use whether or not used in 
accordance with directions or claims so to be. 
Write for prices, stating size wanted, as fol¬ 
lowing quotations are not guaranteed. 
