Insecticides, Fungicides, etc. 
Arsenate of Lead Powder. —The right spray for Caterpillar, Codling Moth, etc. 
Per lb 2/3j 4 lbs 3/9; 24 lbs 18/6; 48 lbs 35/-. 
.Auto-Shred$.— For fumigating . conservatories, green houses, etc. Per packet, No. 
3. for 1,000 cubic feet, 1/6. f > 
• Black Leaf 40.—Nicotine sulphate for spraying fruit trees, shrubs, vegetables-i and 
flowers. Kills poultry lice—no dipping or dusting—just paint it on''the, perches. 
Per oz 2/- ; 5 oz 61.-,; 1 lb 12/- ; 2 lbs 18/6. , 
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“Capex” Ant Poison.— Per pint tin 2/6. i 
“Capex” Bordeaux Mixture.— In powder form, 1/6 per lb; 4 lbs for 4/-; 8 lbs 
7/- ; 24 lbs 21/-; 40 lbs 30/-. 
“ Capex” Mole and Vermin Fumigators.— Price 3d each, 2/- per doz; 13/6 per 1Q0 
“Capex” Nicotine Sulphate or Tobacco Extract.— The standard remedy for Black 
Peach Aphis and similar pests. (8 per cent.) Pints 5/- ; 1 gal. 30/6. 
“ Capex ” Resin Wash. —Per gal. 8/6; 5 gals.. 36/-. 
“Capex” Sulphur-Lime Solution. —An ideal winter spray for deciduous trees and 
a highly efficient sheep dip. Per pint 1/9; gallon 5/-; 5 gallons 15/6. Larger 
quantities, direct from the factory, quoted specially on application. 
“ Capex ” Tobacco Dust.— For Black Peach Aphis and similar pests (4 per cent). 
Per lb 2/3; 9 lb drum 12/6. 
“Carmona” Spray. —A summer spray, insecticide and fungicide. Dilution 100 to 1, 
directions on every package. Per bottle 1/6. 
Clift’s Fluid. —The most scientific and effective preparation for the destruction 
of wireworms, slugs, grubs and all soil pests. It can be used at any time but is 
more especially for application during the growing season. The usual dilution is 1 
part to 150 parts of water. Full directions accompany each container. Pints 3/-; 
quarts 4/6: g gal. 6/9; gal. 10/6; 5 gals. 45/-. 
Clift’s Manurial Insecticide. —We find this useful for many soil pests and also for 
the Carnation Stem Maggot which has been doing so much damage lately. Per 5 lbs 2/6; 
10 lbs 4/-; 25 lbs 7/6; 100 lbs 25/-; 112 lbs 27/6. 
Cyanogas. —A convenient dusting powder for the destruction of rats, mice, moles, 
ants and other vermin in their burrows and in buildings or in stacks of grain. A 
suitable powder blower is required for its application. Directions on the tin. Per 5 lb 
tin 11/6; 25 lbs 42/6. 
Garden Naphtaline. —An excellent soil fumigant. Per lb 6d; 25 lbs 7/6; per bag 
of 112 lbs 25/-. 
Gishurst’s Compound. —An old and reliable insecticide, recommended for Scale, 
Mealie Bug, Red Spider, Thrip, and Green and Black Fly (Aphis). For growing 
plants use 1 to 2 ozs. dissolved in a gallon of water. For dormant trees use 4ozs. 
to a gallon. Price: 2/- per 14 oz. cake. 
“ Harbas.” —For scale eradication. Pints 2/6; gal. 8/6; 5 gals. 35/-. 
Katakilla. —A powder insecticide wash for Aphides of various kinds. It is harmless 
to the plant and non-poisonous, therefore most useful in the vegetable garden. 
Per 10 gallon pkt. 2/-; 50 gallon pkt. 6/6. 
Kudu-Formal. —For washing seed grain to prevent smut. Per 1 lb bottle 1/9, 
packed for post 2/9 (postage 2/-). Per 1 gal. tin 8/6; £ gal. 5/6; 1 gal. jar 13/6; 
5 gal. jar 8/6. 
“ Kudu ” Wood Preservative. —The finest for destroying vermin in poultry houses. 
Per gallon 4/6. 
McDougall’s No. 2 Fruit Tree Wash.— A Nicotine-soap summer spray, very effec¬ 
tive against Black Peach Aphis and similar pests. Pints 2/9; per gallon 12/6. 
Multiple Winter Wash. —For use only when trees are dormant. This wash is 
unrivalled for cleansing fruit trees from moss and lichen, destroying fungoid spores, 
woolly aphis and hibernating insects and it effectively checks the ravages of canker. 
Per gal. 6/-; 5 gals. 20/-; 10 gals. 32/6 
“ Ostico.” —For tree banding. Per £ lb 2/-. 
“Pulvex.” —Vermin Powder. For dusting dogs, cats, poultry, etc. Per 1 lb tin 2/9. 
Sulphur. —Ground rock sulphur for vines, also very useful remedy for mildew in 
roses. Per lb 6d; 12 lbs 3/6; 50 lbs 11/6; 100 lbs 23/-. 
Volck. —A remarkably fine spray for summer use, can be used on tender garden 
and greenhouse plants if mixed and used according to directions. In full strength it 
is splendid for scale of all kinds. Pints 3/-; quarts 5/-; gals. 12/6. D. 
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