PRICE LIST FOR 1936 
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Group 
No. 3 
SPRAYING MATERIALS (Continued) 
FUNGUS DISEASES, MILDEW, BLIGHT, ROT, MOLD. The following materials are used to combat 
these diseases attacking trees, shrubbery, etc. 
A splendid summer spray for fruit trees, berry bushes and some kinds of vegetables. It keeps them healthy and insures 
better quality of fruit. Dilute 1 part to 200 parts water, adding Calcium Caseinate as a spreader. Arsenate of Lead 
may be added when an insecticidal poison is desired; follow instructions on can. 
Prices: Pint, $0.45; quart, $0.75; 1 gallon, $2.00; 5 gallon can, $7.00; 10 gallon can, $13.00. 
LIME-SULPHUR. Use according to directions on container. 
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Prices on page 14, under Group 1. 
BORDEAUX. 
For use on most fruits and vegetables. Mix 2A ounces in 1 gallon of water or 1 pound in 7 gallons. 
Prices: Pound, $0.20; 4 lbs., $0.55; 24-lb. carton, $3.00. 
(1 For controlling mildew and blackspot on rose bushes. 
(■LlQlllflJ. Prices: Ls-pt. can, $0.70; Pint, $1.10; Quart, $1.80. 
HAMMOND’S ROSE DUST ^ non 'P 0 i sonous powder for control of mildew, blackspot and other fungus diseases on grape vine, 
* rose bushes, snapdragons, etc. Green in color, which makes it inconspicuous on the foliage. 
Price: 1-lb. sifter-top can, $0.40; 5-lb. carton, $1.50. 
Groups 
No. 2 & 3 
Comb.* 
TO DESTROY CHEWING INSECTS AND FUNGUS DISEASES at one operation, spray with a combination of Bor¬ 
deaux and Arsenate of Lead. These materials may now be had conveniently compounded in the proper pro¬ 
portions ready to make an efficient spray. For this purpose we offer the following well known compounds. 
PYR0X 
This well known Arsenate of Lead-Bordeaux spray now combined with nicotine to make it a more complete combi¬ 
nation to combat all kinds of insects as well as fungus diseases attacking vegetables, grapes, currant bushes, etc. 
Prices: 10 oz. jar, $0.30; 1 lb. jar, $0.45; 2A lb. can, $1.00; 5 lb., $1.75; 10 lb. $3.00 (Larger sizes quoted on request.) 
PESTROY. 
(Arsenate of Lead and Bordeaux in powder form.) Very effective, highly recommended. 
Prices: K Id., $0.10; 1 lb., $0.20; 4 lbs., $0.60. 
Use 1 lb. in 7 gals, of water. 
A dusting preparation of Bentonite-Sulphur and Arsenate of Lead. An effective insecticide and fungicide 
combination for use on rose bushes, etc. Compounded with and without nicotine. The leaf-green color of 
the powder renders it inconspicuous on foliage. 
Prices: Without Nicotine, 1 lb., $0.50; 5 lbs., $1.75. With Nicotine, 1 lb., $0.75. 
A combination spray for control of Mildew and Black Spot, and for killing chewing and sucking insects attacking 
Rose bushes. Full directions for use with each package. 
Small Kit (makes 16 qts. of spray), $1.50; Medium Kit (makes 64 qts.), $4.00; Large Kit (makes 32 gals.), $6.00. 
1VTAN(TANAR RnCF FITTSIT' A dusting preparation for control of chewing and sucking insects, red spider and fungus diseases. 
J ’^ v 7 L_. V_ V; 7' * Prepared especially for rose bushes, but may be used effectively on some other plants. 
(Or FLORAGARD) Prices: 1 lb. carton, $0.50; 5 lb. carton, $1.75. 
Pomo-Green 
Group 
No. 4 
APHIS, THRIP, LEAF HOPPERS and other forms of plant lice that suck the juice from the stem and leaf 
can be reached effectively only with a “contact” spray. The following sprays are very destructive to this class 
of insect. 
BLACK LEAF 40. 
(Nicotine Sulphate.) One of the most effective remedies for soft-bodied insects. It may be applied separately or in 
connection with any of the various summer sprays. Use 1 ounce in 6 gallons of water or liquid spray solution; A 
pound to 50 gallons. 
Prices: Ounce,' $0.35; 5 oz., $1.00; 1 lb., $2.25; 2 lbs., $3.25; 5 lbs., $5.85; 10 lbs., $10.60. 
AGTVyfl? APHTQ QPU A V An effective spray for control of aphis, thrip, leaf hoppers, and other soft-bodied insects on plants in flower 
AGMEj Arms or rvA I . and vegetable garden. Directions on package. 
Prices: 3-oz. Tube, $0.30; 12-oz. Can, $0.75. 
Effective against aphis and plant lice on rose bushes. Prices: 2-oz. can, $0.45; H-lb. can, $1.15. 
KILLS ANTS AND CARDEN INSECTS 
A pyrethrum compound (non-poisonous). An outstanding spray in tne control of Thrip, Aphis, Red Spider, Mealy Bug, 
etc., in greenhouse or garden. Also effective against chewing insects. 1 oz. makes from 4 to 6 gallons of spray. Full 
directions with each package. 
Prices: 1 oz., $0.30; 6 oz., $1.00; pint, $2.00; 1 gal., $11.00. 
RED ARROW 
INSECT SPRAY 
A non-poisonous pyrethrum spray effective against both chewing and sucking insects. Will not burn or otherwise injure fruit 
or tender foliage. 
Prices: 1-oz. bottle, $0.30; 4-oz„ $1.00; A-pint tin, $1.25; 1 pint, $2.25; quart, $3.75; gal., $11.50. 
WILSON’S 0. 
K. SPRAY 
Extensively used by florists and gardeners for control of Aphis, Thrip, Red Spider, etc. 
in conservatory or garden. Directions for use on can. 
Prices: A pint, $0.40; quart, $1.00; gallon, $3.00; 5-gal. can, $12.00. 
Non-poisonous dusting insecticide. Harmless to humans, plants and vegetables. Kills Slugs, Cabbage and Currant 
Worms, Potato Beetles and soft-bodied insects on plants and bushes. 
Prices: 1-lb. sifter top carton, $0.25; 5 lbs., $0.80; 25 lbs., $3.50. 
CoiiiSLUGSHOT 
^-Dtripie Strength PlantSprat 
A concentrated preparation of pyrethrum and rotenone in liquid form. Kills chewing and sucking insects; harmless to 
humans, plants and pets. Diluting directions on bottle. 
Prices: 1-oz. bottle, $0.35; 6-oz. bottle, $1.00. 
