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APPLE BRANCHES 
SPRAYED WITH 
LIME SULFUR 
Note how the poison 
on the left hand twig 
(sprayed with Lime- 
Sulfur alone) merely 
spots the surface. Con¬ 
trast the complete dur¬ 
able coating shown on 
the right hand twig 
where KAYSO was 
used with Lime-Sulfur. 
Without KAYSO 
The arsenate of lead 
on these apples col¬ 
lected in drops and 
dried in scattered spots, 
— leaving plenty of 
space exposed to In¬ 
fection and worms. 
With KAYSO 
These apples were 
sprayed in exactly the 
same way with arse¬ 
nate of lead and KAY¬ 
SO. NotehowtheK AY- 
SO provided an even, 
all-over protective 
coating—thu3 protect¬ 
ing the fruit from harm. 
PROVED IT—by scientific tests, yes!—but most of all by actual field 
use in thousands of orchards and gardens—under all sorts of climatic 
and weather conditions—on fruit, on vegetables, and on shade trees. 
“I wouldn’t waste another drop of spray solution without Kayso mixed 
in it,” wrote Otto Bender, of Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 
Growers know that a spray without a good spreader deposits only a 
spotty, unstable covering which leaves much of the surface exposed, and 
often causes blotches that mar the appearance of the fruit or vegetables. 
Almost a quarter million farmers and orchardists have found out that 
Kayso completely overcomes both these difficulties—and at a negligible cost. 
Here’s what some of your fellow-growers have to say about Kayso. 
E. Karst of Orlando, Fla., 
prescribes and takes his own 
prescription: “I am owner of a 
citrus grove here and am also a 
commercial sprayer. I used KAY¬ 
SO with lime-sulfur on my own 
grove and on other groves. I found 
it an excellent spreader and it 
causes the spray to stay on the 
trees much longer. I found it just 
as useful with Black Leaf 40, and 
shall continue to use it in all my 
work.” 
Ben Mattex of Sullivan, Ind., 
has found out that KAYSO is a 
“ spreader ” in every sense of the 
word: “In the past, the first two 
or three trees sprayed have always 
showed up very white with poison, 
but at the last of the barrel I 
could hardly tell which trees were 
sprayed. When I added KAYSO, 
the last trees showed just as much 
spray as the first ones.” 
Warren W. Oley, Manager 
for the Seabrook Company, 
Bridgeton, N. J., began as an 
experimenter but soon became 
a wholesale user: “While we 
started out in using the material 
only in an experimental way on 
about ten acres of peaches, the 
results were so good that we ended 
up by using KAYSO as a sticker 
and spreader in our spray material 
for over two hundred acres of 
bearing peaches and on bearing 
apples for the last three summer 
sprays. . . . 
“We are so pleased with the 
results and with the commercial 
practical value on the two hundred 
acres last year that we intend to 
use it all the time when spraying 
our entire bearing peach orchards 
of four hundred and fifty acres, 
and will also use KAYSO in our 
summer sprays on our seven hun¬ 
dred acre apple orchards.” 
From Fort Valley, Ga., J. H. 
Allen writes of the efficiency 
and economy of KAYSO: “Pre¬ 
vious to my use of KAYSO I had a 
quantity of burned fruit. On the 
block of early Bell and Alberta 
peaches on which KAYSO was 
used last season this burning was 
entirely eliminated. I also noted in 
using KAYSO that it enabled me 
to cover more trees with my tank 
of material and it gave a uniform 
spread over the fruit. ... At the 
small cost of KAYSO, it practi¬ 
cally doubles the value of the 
spray material.” 
How KAYSO gives greater 
coverage is shown by the ex¬ 
perience of R. M. Hubbard, 
orchard manager for the South 
Jersey Fruit and Produce 
.Farm: “The first tank of KAYSO 
dry mix that was applied fully 
convinced us of the ability of 
KAYSO as a spreader. Without 
the KAYSO in our tank it would 
not cover more than three and one- 
half rows of thirty trees each. The 
first tank containing KAYSO was 
given to the man spraying, with no 
special instructions, and covered 
five full rows of thirty trees each. 
This considerable advantage was 
maintained during all the remain¬ 
ing sprays of the season.” 
Vegetable growers are also 
grateful to KAYSO. Mayim 
Brothers of Ocall, Fla., say: 
“We find it excellent as a spreader 
for Bordeaux Mixture on cucum¬ 
bers.” 
A. D. Smith, Jr., of Sanford, 
Fla., commends its use on 
another delicate product: 
“After an extended use of KAYSO 
in the spray on my celery field:; I 
am more than satisfied with the 
results obtained.” 
Speaking as an authoritative 
tree expert, F. A. Bartlett of 
Stamford, Conn., testifies: “We 
have used two hundred pounds of 
KAYSO this year for fruit and 
shade tree work and we have esti¬ 
mated that the time saved in 
spraying and efficiency of this 
work as a result of using KAYSO 
has saved us several hundred dol¬ 
lars. It has lessened the amount of 
arsenate of lead used at least 
twenty-five per cent and we be¬ 
lieve the work was better done. 
Very little of the spray material 
dripped from the trees sprayed 
with KAYSO. This was not the 
case before we used KAYSO.” 
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And so we could go on quoting 
scores of other successful growers, 
as well as Agricultural Schools, 
State Departments and entomolo¬ 
gists. But prove it yourself— 
mixed with Lime-Sulfur, Bordeaux, 
Arsenate of Lead, and all other 
sprays. Send the coupon below, to 
our New York office, for a trial 
package—enough for 200 gallons 
of spray! 
SPREADS 
5PRAY .SPREADER & ADHESIVE 
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MAKES 
it STAY- 
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Investigate for yourself 1 See how 
this remarkable spray spreader and 
adhesive will provide a uniform, last¬ 
ing coating of poison to protect your 
fruit. Mail the coupon for explana¬ 
tory booklets. Or better still, send 40 
cents for a sample package. Put 
KAYSO to an actual orchard test. 
Proofl 
Golden State 
Sales Corporation 
(Formerly California 
Central Creameries) 
New York, Chicago, San 
Francisco, Los Angeles 
New York Address: 175 
Franklin Street 
Check here and enclose 40c for 
sample package of KAYSO— 
enough for 200 gallons. 
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ture; including the testimony of 
spraying experts. 
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