1 9 3 6 SEED CATALOGUE 
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DRY LIME 
SULPHUR 
Containing Other 
Compounds 
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1 lb. $0.30 
5 lbs. 1.20 
10 lbs. 2.10 
25 lbs. .. 3.00 
50 lbs.. 5.75 
100 lbs. 11.00 
Directions: From ten to twelve pounds of Dry- 
Lime Sulphur dissolved in fifty gallons of water 
should be used as dormant spray against scale, 
insects, etc. From two to three pounds to fifty 
gallons of water in combination with the usual 
proporion of Dry Arsenae of Dead should be 
used for summer spraying on all seed fruits, such 
as aples, pears, quinces, eta 
SULPHUR 
For making lime sulphur solution. 
Ton ..$3.00 per 100 lbs. 
Less than ton... 3.12'/ 2 per 100 lbs. 
Less than 1000 lbs. 3.25 per 100 lbs. 
Less than 500 lbs. 3.50 per 100 lbs. 
WHEAT— Put one pint in 40 gallons of water 
and follow directions given for barley. 
Price: Pints, 49e; quarts, 85c; gallon, $2.75; 
60 lb. keg, 6 2/3 gallons, $17.00. Pints and quarts 
packed in glass. Gallons in glass or jugs. Pack¬ 
ed carefully but safe delivery not guaranteed. 
Not mailable. 
Hammond’s Slug-Shot 
For destroying 
slugs, cabbage 
and turnip flea, 
currant worms, 
etc. Lb. pkg., 
30c; 5-lb. pkg., 
$1.25; add post¬ 
age. 
Hammond’s Grape Dust 
To prevent mildew on roses, grapes and goose 
berries. Lb. pkg., 40c; 5 lb. pkg., $1.75; add post¬ 
age. 
Nico-Fume Liquid 
For Spraying —For Green Aphis, Thrips, etc., 
use one or two teaspoonfuls of liquid to each gal¬ 
lon of water. For more resistant plant lice, three 
or four teaspoonfuls to each gallon of water. 
For Fumigating —One ounce (two tablespoon¬ 
fuls) to each 4,000 cubic ft. of space, to furnish 
a strong fumigation. For extra strong fumiga¬ 
tion, 1 oz. (2 tablespoonfuls) to each 2,000 cubic 
ft. of space. 1 lb., $2.25; 8 lbs., $10.00; add postage. 
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- 
lous to plants, blossoms, fo¬ 
liage, poultry or livestock. 
Kills chewing and sucking 
insects. 
kills plant insects 
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6-oz. bottle . 
16-oz. bottle . 
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liquids. 
Postpaid 
.. $0.35 $0.45 
. 1.00 1.10 
. 2.00 2.15 
. 9.50 9.75 
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Directions 
BARLEY —Put one pint in 40 gallons of water, 
dip barley in loose gunny sacks, soak for two 
hours; spread out and dry after draining. 
OATS —Use one pint in 10 pints of water. 
This quantity, 11 pints, will treat 55 bushels. 
POTATOES —Use one pint to 15 gallons of 
water. Heat solution 118 degrees to 122 degrees 
Fahr. Dip uncut potatoes for two minutes, then 
cover wih canvas for an hour. 
Oil Spray—Dormant 
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. Full directions on 
each can. 
Gallons, $1.00, weight 10 lbs.; quarts, 50C; 
weight 3 lbs.; add postage. 
Oil Spray—Summer 
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, 75c, 3 
lbs.; pints, 50c, 2 lbs.; add postage. 
Paris Green 
Poor Paris Green is 
dear at any price. Ef¬ 
fective against all 
chewing insects. 
Price, !4s, 20c; Is, 
50c; 4 lbs., $1.75. 
Prices not guaran¬ 
teed. Not mailable. 
