DIGGS (jj BEADLES SEED CQ.,1NC., RICHMOND.VIRGINIA 
Beans, Navy . 56 
Beans, Lima Pole. 3-4 
Beans, Lima Bush. 3 
Asparagus . 1 
Beans, Bush . 4-2 
Beans, Pole . 2-3 
Beans, Soy or Soja. 64 
Beans, Velvet .54-65 
Bee Supplies . 47 
Beets . 4—5 
Bird Seeds . 67 
Bird Supplies . 67 
Broccoli . 4 
Broom Corn . 66 
Brussels Sprouts . 1 
Buckwheat .55-56 
Bulbs ... i - 43 
Cabbage . 6-6 
Cantaloupe .10-11 
Carrots . 6 
Cauliflower .. 3 
Celery . 6-7 
Collards . 4 
Chicks, Baby . 60 
Clover .51-52 
Corn, Field .52-53 
Corn, Garden . 7 
Corn, Popping . 8 
Corn, Sweet . 8 
Cucumbers . 9-10 
Cucumber, Gherkin . 10 
Dog Foods . 62 
Disinfectants . 60 
Ducklings . 60 
Dusters . 68 
Egg Plant . 9 
Egg Cartons . 46 
Endive .11-12 
Fertilizers .61-62 
Flower Pots . 46 
Flower Seeds (alphabetically arranged).24-45 
Fruit Baskets . 46 
Garden Tools . 46 
Grass, Lawn . 46 
Grasses .50-51 
Mixtures 
49 
12 
46 
63, 64 
57 
13 
Grasses 
Herbs . 
Hotbed Sash . 
Insecticides.62 
Kaffir Corn . 
Kale . 
Kohl Kabi . 14 
Leek . 9 
Leg Bands . 46 
Lettuce .14-15 
Melons, Watermelons .12-13 
Millet . 65 
Mustard . 46 
Mole Traps . s . 46 
Oats . 65 
Okra . 44 
Onions, Seed . 45 
Onions, Sets . 15-16 
Parsley .19-20 
Parsnips . 49 
Peanuts . 66 
Peas, Black Eye. 63 
Peas, Canada Field. 64 
Peas, Cow .43—54 
Peas, Garden .16-17 
Peas, Mixed . 63 
Peat Moss . 46 
Pepper . 16 
Plants, Vegetable . 47 
Potatoes, Irish .47-48 
Potatoes, Sweet . 48 
Poultry Remedies .59-60 
Poultry Supplies . 46 
Pumpkin . 17 
Radish .17-18 
Raffia . 46 
Rape . 66 
Rhubarb . 4 
Ruta Baga .22-23 
Salsify . 48 
Seed Sowers . 64 
Sorghum .56—57 
Sprayers . 68 
Spraying Material .62-63 
Spinach .18-19 
Squash . 20 
Sundry Articles . 46 
Sunflower . 66 
Teosinte . 65 
Tobacco .48-49 
Tomatoes .20—21 
Turnips .22-23 
Twine, Jute . 46 
Vetch . 67 
Vital-Izer .Inside Front Cover 
Insecticides—Continued 
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 35c; % pt. $1-00; pt. $1.75. 
FUNGTROGEN—Conquers mildew and black-spot on roses 
and diseases of other plants. Assures luxuriant foliage and 
bloom. Prices: )4 pt. 75c; pt. $1.25; qt. $2.00; )4 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; 2)4-lb. pkg. 80c. 
PYROTE—A double acting concentrated spray for flower plants, 
fruits and vegetables. Oz. 35c; 6 ozs. $1.00. 
NU-GREEN—General disinfectant for golf greens, lawns and 
plants. 3 oz. cans 50c. 
WILSON’S O. K.—A safe contact insecticide for plants and 
greenhouse. )4 pt. 40c; qt. $1.00. 
SQUIER’S WEED KILLER—For destroying and exterminat¬ 
ing all vegetables. One part weed killer to twenty parts 
water. Qt. 75c; Yi gal. $1.25; gal. $2.00. 
AHTROL—Controls all sweet eating ants. Bottle 10c. 
ANT BAIT—A new ant control in paste form. Tube 10c; large 
tube 35c. 
FORM-O-FUME—A seed and soil treatment compound which 
controls seed-borne diseases. 1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
CUPROCIDE-FUNGICIDE—For seeds and foliage. Lb. 90c. 
SNAROL—For control of cut-worms, snails, slugs, etc. Non- 
injurious to vegetation. 1)4 lb. 35c; 4 lbs. 85c. 
RAT POISON 
CYasqcaS 
Rat Snap—Can 35c. 
Rat Kisses—Pkg. 15c. 
Rat Nip—Tube 35c. 
One Spot—Can 35c. 
Mouse Seed—Box 25c. 
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