CATALOGUE OF INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. 
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Creosote Mixture . This mixture is sure death to the eggs of the Gypsy Moth, Tussock Moth and similar insects. 
Made on the formula used for years, and recommended by the Massachusetts Gypsy Moth Committee, i qt. 20 
cts.; 1 gal. 50 cts. 
Dipt McDougalVs Sheep . An effective, non-poisonous preparation for killing vermin on sheep, cattle and domes 
. tic animals. Per lb. 50 cts.; % gal. $1.50; 1 gal. $2.50. 
Dipt Cooper’s Sheep. A world-famous preparation, in powder form. It is easily carried, quickly prepared and 
most effective. Large pkg. sufficient to make 100 gals., $2.co; small pkg. to make 25 gals., 50 cts. 
Disparene. A powerful remedy for all leaf-eating insects ; will not injure foliage and adheres a long time. 1 lb. 25 
cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 5 lbs. 90 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.70; 25 lbs. $4.25 ; 50-lb. keg, $8.00. 
Eciffo. A sure cure and prevention of water-bugs, cockroaches, etc. Per tin, 50 cts. 
Fir Tree Oil, Soluble. An invaluable preparation for destroying all insects and parasites that infest fruit trees, 
plants and animals, whether on the foliage or at the roots of the plants. Per gal. $4.00; per qt. $1.25 ; pt. 75 
cts.; % pt. 50 cts. 
Fungiroid and Paris Green Compound. An insecticide and fungicide combined. Kills potato bugs and 
prevents blight; easily applied and desirable for fruit trees, etc. i-lb. box 30 cts.; 3 lbs. 75 cts. 
Grape Dust. Destroys mildew' on grape vines. Can also be used in the garden for mould, mildew or rust mites. 
5-rb. pkg. 35 cts. 
Hellebore, Breck’s Pure Powdered . We furnish a guaranteed pure article, ground from fresh roots. It is 
easily applied either in liquid or powder form, and destroys currant worms, rose slugs, etc. Each package has 
special directions for its effective use. Packed in three sizes, air-tight packages, 10, 15, 25 cts. each. 
Kerosene Emulsion , Acme Brand. This is a concentrated article for successful use against scale and all soft 
bodied sucking insects such as San Jose Scale , Plum Lecanium , etc. Dilute 10 to 12 times for plant lice and soft- 
bodied bugs. Use strong solution for scale insects. Pt. can 20 cts.; qt. can 35 cts.; gal. can 75 cts.; 5-gal. can $3.25. 
Kno-WormSt Breck’s. A famous preparation that is much used on the lawns and the putting greens of Scotch 
golf courses. It not only destroys the worms, but prevents their increase and reappearance. It is a concentrated 
liquid and is ready to apply when diluted with 100 parts of water. It is effective against cut worms in the garden 
and anthills on the lawn or elsewhere. 1 qt. makes 25 gallons solution, 50 cts.; l / 2 gal. makes 50 gallons solution, 
85 cts.; 1 gal. makes 100 gallons solution, $1.50; 5 gals, makes 500 gallons solution, $6.50. 
Lime and Sulphur Spray , Breck’s. The most widely used and recommended remedy for San 
Jose Scale. San Jose Scale is the w-orst pest of the 20th century. Our Agricultural Experiment 
Stations have recommended the use of Lime and Sulphur mixture as being generally satisfactory 
in preference to all other mixtures. Breck’s Lime and Sulphur Spray is offered as a con¬ 
venient and most effective remedy for this pest. It is ready for use by simply adding water. 
No heating is necessary. Lime and Sulphur is also recommended for Peach Leaf Curl, Ground 
and Bitter Rot, Smuts, Scabs, Leaf Spot, etc. It is also an insecticide of value when used against 
the Caterpillar and Canker Worm, the larvie of the Codlin Moth and Bud Moth, and other pests. 
One gallon of Breck’s Lime and Sulphur Spray makes 20 gallons. Full directions with each 
package. 
Prices, i-qt. cans, 30 cts.; i-gal. cans, 75 cts ; 5-gal. jacket cans, $2.25; 10-gal. jacket cans, $4.00: 25-gal. kegs, 
$6.50; 50-gal. barrels, $12.00. .Special price on large lots. 
London Purple. For spraying fruit trees, potatoes, etc. 1 lb. 20 cts. 
Lemon Oil. An oil that is readily soluble in water. It destroys insects and parasites of all kinds without injury 
to plants. Much used for palms and other ornamental foliage plants. Pt. 50 cts.; qt. 80 cts.; gal. $2.25. 
Nicoticlde Fumigating Compound. This liquid preparation is used for destroying green and black fly, thrip, 
mealy bug, red spider, etc. The vapor does not alter the natural color or scent of the flowers. Gal. can, $15.00; 
1 pt. for 32,000 cubic feet, $2.50; l / 2 pt. for i6,oco cubic feet, $1.25 ; % pt. for 8,000 cubic feet, 70 cts. 
How to Measure the House. — To ascertain how many cubic feet there are within any greenhouse, etc., mul¬ 
tiply the length in feet by the breadth in feet, then by the average height; the result being the number of 
cubic feet. 
Fumigators for Vaporizing “Nicoticide.” These consist of stand, pan and lamp. The set 50 cents. In a large 
house one fumigator should be used for every 5,000 cubic feet, distributing them evenly over the house and 
using all simultaneously. 
“Nico-Fume” is especially effective against Aphides (“Green Fly” and “Black Fly”) and against all insects affected 
by tobacco. “Nico-Fume” is packed in special friction-top tins and is sold as follows: 24 sheets, 75 cts*; M 4 
sheets, $3.50 ; 288 sheets, $6.50. 
“Nico-Fume” Liquid. % pt. can 50 cts.; pt. can $1.50; y 2 gal. can $5.50; gal. $10.50. 
Nikoteen. Packed in pint bottles; each bottle contains all the nicotine obtained from 200 pounds of tobacco stems. 
A cheap, clean and safe insecticide. Can be applied by fumigation, or applied locally, diluted as a spray. Pt. 
bottle, $1.50. 
Paris Green , Guaranteed Pure. This is the highest grade of Paris Green it is possible to make. It is manu¬ 
factured from pure material and is always of uniform quality. Be careful of cheap greens and so-called new 
methods. These products are liable to burn and scorch the leaves. % lb. 15 cts.; % lb. 20 cts.; 1 lb. 35 cts. 
Subject to market changes. 
Pyrox, Bowker’s. A combined insecticide and fungicide for use on fruit trees, shrubs and vines, kills leaf and 
fruit-eating insects, and prevents scab, rot, mildew, etc. “It sticks like paint.” 1 lb. 25 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 
lbs. $1.75 ; 25 lbs. $4.00 ; 50 lbs. $7.50. 
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