SPRAY MATERIAL SLATE’S FIELD SEED 
4075— FLUOSILICATE DUST MIXTURE.—This ma¬ 
terial is commonly called P. D. M. It is one of the best 
dusting materials we have yet discovered for Bean Beetles 
and similar insects. It is a very fine powder that floats 
in the air, is easily applied with a dust gun, and has 
proven very effective. Fluosilicate has an advantage over 
the usual poison, because it is an irritant and when the 
beetles get the powder on their feet and legs, they draw 
them through the mouth to cleanse them and in this way 
poison themselves. P. D. M. can be used for Beans, Pota¬ 
toes, Cabbage, and for all chewing insects. It further has 
the advantage of not being such a violent poison as Arsenic 
and is safer to use. We have tried it and can recommend it. 
Price—1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. $1.00, 10 lbs. $1.75, by ex¬ 
press only. 
4225—BLACK LEAF 40.—This is a highly concentrated 
form of Nicotine Sulphate and makes a most effective spray 
for all soft-bodied sucking insects, such as Aphis, Leaf 
Hopper, Mealy Bugs, etc. One ounce makes 6 gallons of 
effective spray. This mixed with Fish Oil Soap is the best 
all-round spray for flowers. Price—1 oz. 35c, 5 oz. $1.00, 
1 lb. $2.25, 2 lbs. $3.25, by express only. 
4102—SULFODUST.—This is a high grade of Sulphur 
in the best mechanical condition for spreading. It is the 
remedy for Mildew of roses and other plants. May be used 
alone or in combination with other materials. Non-poison- 
ous and mailable. Price—1 lb. 15c, 5 lbs. and over at 
10c lb., postpaid. 
4076— NICOTINE DUST.—This dust contains a high 
percentage of very active Nicotine Sulphate in combination 
with lime, which increases its effectiveness. Nothing bet¬ 
ter can be found for sucking bugs, aphis or plant lice, etc. 
This is the dust for use on melons, cucumbers, squash, etc., 
and for killing most of the insects that destroy flowers. 
It is a poison and cannot be mailed. Price—1 lb. cans 
80c, 6 lb. cans $1.25, by express. 
4077— FUNGI BORDO.—A form of Copper Sulphate 
which is commonly called Bordeaux Mixture. It is used to 
control certain fungus diseases of the plants such as blight, 
wilt, leaf spot, etc. May be used dry in a powder gun or 
mixed with water for a wet spray. Will mix with Arsenate 
of Lead, Sulphur, etc., for fruit tree spraying. Especially 
recommended for potatoes, tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, 
roses, and fruit trees. Price—1 lb. 30c, 4 lbs. 90c, by 
express. 
DRY LIME SULPHUR.—Used to control the San Jose 
Scale on peach, plum and all stone fruits. It is put up in 
powdered form and can be readily mixed with water as 
needed. Saves a large part of the freight in shipping and 
is otherwise cheaper than the liquid. For the dormant 
spray against such troubles as San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell 
Bark Louse, etc., use 15 lbs. of Dry Lime Sulphur to 50 
gallons of water. For summer spraying against fungus 
diseases, such as Apple Scab, etc., on all seed fruits, such 
as apples, pears, quinces, etc., use from 2 to 3 lbs. of Dry 
Lime Sulphur to 50 gallons of water in combination with 
the usual proportion of Dry Powdered or Paste Arsenate 
of Lead. For the summer spray on all stone fruits such 
as peaches, plums, etc., use from 1 to IY 2 lbs. to 50 
gallons of water in eumliluailon with the usual strength of 
Arsenate of Lead. 
4086— 1-lb. package, 35c, postpaid. 
4087— 5-lb. package, $1.60, postpaid. 
4087— 10-lb. package, $2.50, by express. 
4088— 25-lb. package, $4.00, by express. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD POWDERED.- — The standard 
poison for tobacco' worms, potato bugs, and all chewing 
insects. It can be used in solution as a wet spraj or dry 
as a dust. As a wet spray, one pound will make trom 20 
to 50 gallons according to the tree or crop sprayed. For 
use as a powder, do not mix with ashes or any carrier, 
but apply with a dust gun just as it comes from the can. 
For tobacco, from three to five pounds per acre will be 
needed, according to the size of the plants. For potatoes, 
use from five to seven pounds per acre. Arsenate of Lead 
is a poison and cannot be sent through the mails. 
4080— 1-lb. package, 30c. 
4081— 4-lb. package, 75c. 
Case of 6 4-lb. packages for $3.25. 
PROTECT YOUR GARDEN 
Pyrethrum is now being recognized as the best and safest 
insecticide for general purpose use. This material is harm¬ 
less to man and all small animals but readily kills both the 
chewing and the sucking insects. It is mailable, hence it 
is easy to obtain. Of all the pyrethrum products being 
sold today, we have selected Evergreen as being the best, 
because it is made from selected stocks of the pyrethrum 
flowers and tested for its strength. Thus when we sell 
Evergreen, we feel that our customers will get results. 
FOR MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE 
After trying all kinds of sprays for this pest, we have 
come to the conclusion that a Pyrethrum spray is about as 
good as any and better than most of them. lurther, it is 
safe and easy to use. For the Bean Beetle make a little 
stronger solution and apply with a good compressed air 
sprayer that will throw the mixture under the leaves. 
HOW TO USE IT 
The one-ounce bottle will make six gallons of normal 
strength spray. The six-ounce bottle will make 36 ga 
of spray. The desired quantity of Evergreen should be 
thoroughly mixed with a small quantity of water and t en 
added to the total quantity. A little good soap, heate 
until it is dissolved in a little water and put into e 
spray will make it stick better. . 
Price—1 oz. 35c, 6 ozs. $1.00, 1 pint $2.00, postpaid. 
Price List 
TERMS.—Subject to being unsold, market changes, and 
our usual non-warranty, we offer the following seeds. Every 
lot of field seeds of ten pounds or more is tagged in accor¬ 
dance with the Agricultural Seed Laws of Virginia and 
North Carolina. Samples with Purity and Germination tests 
will be sent upon request. Prices on Field Seeds fluctuate. 
This list is issued every week during the season and we 
shall be glad to send a revised copy to anyone upon request. 
SHIPPING CHARGES.—When quotations have “Post 
paid’’ above them, it means that we will deliver goods at 
these prices by parcel post without any extra charge of anv 
kind. Freight or Express above a quotation means that 
customer is to pay delivery charges, but no charge for 
sacks. Those who wish may order by these prices and add 
the exact amount of postage necessary. 
SACKS FREE.—We make no extra charge for sacks of 
any kind. 
JANUARY 1, 1935 
CLOVERS 
Alfalfa . 
Alsike . . 
Japan (25 lb. bu.) 
Korean Lespedeza (60 lb. bu.) 
Red (U. S. Verified Origin) . 
Sapling . 
White, Dutch . . 
White, Sweet, Scarified . 
GRASSES 
Herds Grass . . . 
Italian Rye .... 
Perennial Rye . 
Meadow Fescue 
Timothy . 
Orchard . 
Kentucky Blue . 
Tall Meadow Oat 
Carpet Grass . . 
Sudan Grass . . . 
Bermuda Grass 
MIXTURES 
Mixture No. 1, Pasture 
Mixture No. 2, Hay . . 
Mixture No. 3, Pasture 
Mixture No. 4, Hay . . 
MILLET 
Golden or German 
Pearl or Cattail . 
MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS 
Dwarf Essex Rape . 
Japanese Buckwheat . 
White Kaffir Corn . 
Evergreen Broom Corn . 
Sunflower . 
SEED CORN 
Boone County . 
Virginia White Dent 
HickoTy King . 
Imp. Golden Dent . 
Biggs Seven Ear . . 
Early White Dent 
Ensilage . 
Mosby's Prolific . . . 
PEANUTS 
Virginia Jumbo 
Virginia Bunch 
Spanish . 
SOUP BEANS 
White Navy . . . 
White Kidney . 
Red Kidney . . . 
Prices Change 
Write for a New List at Any Time 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
10 lbs. 
Bu. 
$ .35 
$3.00 
$15.00 
. .40 
3.75 
20.00 
. .25 
2.00 
2.50 
. .25 
2.00 
6.00 
. .40 
3.50 
19.00 
. .40 
3.50 
19.00 
.50 
4.00 
21.00 
. .30 
2.00 
7.50 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
10 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
$ .30 
$2.50 
$19.00 
. .25 
1.50 
9.00 
. .30 
2.50 
17.00 
. .40 
3.00 
26.00 
. .40 
3.00 
26.00 
. .30 
2.50 
18.00 
. .40 
3.50 
30.00 
. .40 
3.40 
28.00 
. .30 
2.50 
25.00 
. .20 
1.25 
7.50 
. .40 
3.50 
25.00 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
10 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
$ .35 
$3.00 
$20.00 
.35 
2.75 
19.00 
.35 
3.00 
20.00 
.35 
2.65 
18.00 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
10 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
$ .20 
$1.50 
$ 7.50 
.25 
1.10 
10.00 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
10 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
$ .20 
$1.25 
$ 7.00 
. .20 
.90 
6.00 
. .20 
1.25 
6.00 
. .20 
1.25 
10.00 
. .20 
1.26 
8.00 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Gal. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
. $ .60 
$1.00 
$ 2.00 
. .60 
1.00 
2.00 
. .60 
1.00 
2.00 
. .60 
1.00 
2.00 
. .60 
1.00 
2.00 
1.00 
1.75 
4.00 
. .60 
1.00 
2.00 
. .60 
1.00 
2.00 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
5 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
$ .20 
$ .75 
$10.00 
. .20 
.75 
10.00 
. .20 
.75 
10.00 
Postpaid 
Exp. 
Lb. 
5 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
.$ .20 
$ .80 
$10.00 
. .25 
1.00 
15.00 
. .25 
1.00 
15.00 
SEED OATS 
Virginia G'rey Winter 
Appier . 
Fulghum . 
White Spring . 
Burt or 90-Day . 
Red Rust-Proof . 
EDIBLE COW PEAS 
Large Blackeyes . 
Sugar Crowder . 
Browneye or Purple Hull 
SORGHUM 
Early Amber 
Sugar Drip . 
FIELD BEANS 
Mam. Yellow Soys . . 
Tarheel . 
Mammoth Brown . . . 
Laredos Soys . 
Virginia . 
Early Speckled Velvet 
By Frt. or Exp. 
Bu. 10 Bu. 
$1.35 $ 1.25 
1.25 1.20 
1.30 1.25 
1.00 .90 
1.10 1.00 
. . . . 1.25 1.20 
Postpaid Exp. 
Lb. 5 lbs. 100 lbs. 
$ .20 $ .80 $ 7.50 
.20 .80 7.50 
.20 .80 7.50 
Postpaid Exp. 
Lb. 10 lbs. 100 lbs. 
$ .15 $1.00 $ 3.50 
.20 1.50 7.60 
By Frt. or Exp. 
Bu. 10 Bu. 
$ 2.10 $ 2.00 
2.10 2.00 
2.10 2.00 
2.50 2.40 
2.25 2.15 
2.10 2.00 
COW PEAS 
Whippoorwills .... 
Mixed Cow Peas . . 
Peas and Soy Beans 
Canada Field . 
SEED IRISH POTATOES 
Irish Cobbler . 
Early Rose . 
Red Bliss . 
ONION SETS 
White Bottom . 
Yellow Bottom . 
Red Bottom . .. 
White Potato'. 
Yellow Potato . 
Japanese or Ebenezer 
POULTRY FEEDS 
By Frt. or Exp. 
Bu. 10 Bu. 
$2.00 $ 1.90 
. 1.90 1.80 
. 2.00 1.90 
. 3.76 3.65 
By Frt. or Exp. 
Pk. 
$ .75 
.75 
.75 
Postpaid 
Qt. 
Gal. 
1 lb. 
4 lb. 
$ .20 
$ .70 
.20 
.65 
.20 
.65 
.20 
.60 
.20 
.50 
.20 
.70 
Bu. 
Sk. 
$1.50 
$3.25 
1.50 
3.25 
1.50 
3.25 
Exp. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
8 lb. 
32 lb. 
$1.25 
$3.90 
1.15 
3.50 
1.15 
3.60 
1.00 
3.00 
1.00 
3.00 
1.25 
3.75 
By Exp. 
100-lb. 
Sack 
Apex Starting Feed .$ 2.90 
Apex Growing Mash .. 2.75 
Apex Laying Mash . 2.75 
Oc-Sak Laying Mash .. . 2.50 
Kasco Turkey Starter. 3.25 
Kasco Complete Rabbit Ration. 3.00 
Kasco Flushing Mash . 3.75 
Scratch Grain . 2.35 
Growing Grain . 2.60 
Chick Grain . 2.85 
16% Dairy Feed . 2.00 
24% Dairy Feed . 2.25 
Kasco Dog Food . 5.00 
Adrian Red Dog . 2.30 
Winter Middlings . 1.90 
Wheat Bran . 1.75 
Meat Scrap, 100 lbs. . 2.75 
Prepared Charcoal, 50 lbs. . 2.25 
Oyster Shell, 100 lbs. . 1.00 
Limestone Grit, 100 lbs. 1.25 
Crab Meal . 2.50 
Alfalfa Meal . 2 50 
SLATE’S LAWN MIXTURES 
2040—SLATE’S PERFECTION MIXTURE.—We 
offer this to the most exacting trade for the finest 
of ornamental lawns. In it we have put the most 
beautiful of the grasses and the best seed obtain¬ 
able. It contains 75% high grade Blue Grass; 5% 
Fine Leaved Fescue; 5% Creeping Bent Grass; and 
15% clean herds grass. This mixture may be used 
on any clay or loam soil in either shade or sun, and 
will give a sod of the greatest beauty and still one 
that will last for years if properly cared for. We 
honestly believe this to be the finest lawn mixture 
obtainable regardless of price. 
Lb. 45c, 5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.90, postpaid. 100 
lbs. $30.00, by express. 
2041—SLATE’S UTILITY MIXTURE.—For the 
big lawns of the farm, the golf course, tennis 
courts, parks, or other large places where absolute 
perfection is not essential and constant upkeep is 
not possible, we have designed this mixture. It is 
cheaper than our Perfection Mixture, but will make 
a beautiful lawn. Our chief idea in making this 
is not merely to get a cheaper mixture but rather 
one that is more practical for the average home 
grounds. Composed of 30% Kentucky Blue Grass, 
20% Herds Grass, 5% White Clover, 30% Meadow 
Fescue, 15% Perennial Rye Grass. 
Lb. 35c, 5 lbs. $1.50, 10 lbs. $2.80, postpaid. 100 
lbs. $24.00, by express. 
SLATE SEED COMPANY, INC., SEEDSMEN SINCE 1866, SOUTH BOSTON, VA. 
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