WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 
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Insecticides, Etc 
Aphis Punk. The most convenient way of applying an 
insecticide ever yet devised. No pans required no hefting 
verv effecHve rOU Bn e V.( Cann0t J njure the most sensitive blooms, 
verj effective. 60 cts. per box of 12 rolls: by mail 75 cts 
r A u n „y»f\,„t A s. Xway**bUwS n a!us 
Price,'tr-lb! cTn eS 40 P «s n , tS i-, h b° U c S a e f 75 els” local,ty - 
Bordeaux Mixture. Highly recommended as a reliable 
remedy for the prevention of fungus and fungoid diseases 
such as leaf-blight on fruit trees, carnation rust, violet dis¬ 
ease and the various rots of grapes, etc. Prepared by adding 
f? I^ n K of ™ ix ture to 4 9 gallons of water. Qt. 50 cts 
gal. 51.2d, 5 gals. $o.00. 
. For greenhouse and house plants. It de- 
?ho • P a1 ?* A ns ® cts with °ut injuring the plants. It is 
the best insecticide for scale, aphis, red spider, mealy bug. 
thrips and worms. Dilute in the proportion of one pint to 
20 gallons of water and apply with ordinary syringe or 
« 9 %n° r b y ^ ipp ’ n S the P^nts. Pt. 75 cts.. qt. $1.40, i/> 
gai. gal. $4.2d. 
ttTo^To T r*n- ° H ‘ S()a,K . Useful on greenhouse and garden 
plants killing red spider, mealy bug, aphis, etc. In the 
vegetable garden for potato bugs, cabbage worms, etc.; on 
trees, for caterpillars, etc. Vo-lb. tin 25 cts., 2 lbs. 75 cts 
5 lbs. $l./o, 10 lbs. $3.25, 20 lbs. $6.00. 
Gishiirst Compound. An English preparation for green fly 
scale, bark lice, mealy bug, red spider, etc. Dissolve in wa¬ 
ter and apply with syringe, 1-lb. box 50 cts. 
Crape Dust. For the prevention of mildew on roses 
?SS S ?J? er , rle8, .f t Sk Apply with bellows. 5-lb. package 
40 cts., 100-lb. keg $5.00. 
Hellebore. Powdered White Hellebore, for rose slugs, cur¬ 
rant worms, etc. Dust on with gun or bellows while the 
foliage is moist. 1 lb. 25 cts. 
Kerosene Emulsion. The best and cleanest insecticide for 
general use on all plants, indoors or out. Ready for use by 
adding water, 2 5 to 50 parts water to 1 of emulsion. Qt. 
50 cts., gal. $1.25, 5 gals. $4.50. 
Demon Oil. A comparatively new insecticide, making a 
sweet-smelling, milk-white, soapy wash, that may be trusted 
in the hands of the most careless operator, being perfectly 
safe and perfectly harmless to the tenderest foliage and 
Qt. 50 cts., gal. 
luted with 35 gals, of water, cold or warm. 
$1.25, 5 gals. $5.00. 
Nico !• ume. Extra strong tobacco paper for burning; per- 
fectly harmless to all foliage. 24 sheets 75 cts.. 144 sheets 
5o.5U. 
Nikoteen. It is composed of that element in tobacco which 
gives it its value as an insecticide and nothing else. The 
best extracts of tobacco contain from iy 2 to 2% per cent, 
of nicotine; this preparation contains 40 per cent, of nico- 
tine, and one case of ten bottles is equivalent to 2,000 pounds 
of stems, or 25 gallons of tobacco extract. Gal. $10.50, Vo 
gal. $5.50, pts. $1.50. 
Nicotieide. An extract of tobacco, used in fumigation 
1 he required quantity is placed in a tin dish and evaporated 
by a spirit lamp, placed underneath. An effectual remedv for 
pt Se $ C 2 S 50 n the greenhOUSe ’ wi "aow garden or TrLmeT Price 
Paris Green (New Process). Lighter, giving more bulk 
Fiwsl w* 
Sulpho Toliaeco Soap. Exterminates low animal life and 
non-mjunous to plant life, exterminates moths, cockroaches 
9 o ’ t 8 "? cake (rpakes four gallons solution) 20 cts., by maii 
28 cts.; per doz., by express. $2.25. 
Slug Shot. Destroys all insects injurious to house and 
garden p lants, ve g eta bles and fruits of all kinds Eciuals 
Paris Green where used liberally, without the danger from 
rbt 0 4 n cts 5 'per P lb g - 3 ° CtS " 10 ,b * 50 cts - 
Sulphur, Powdered. A staple preventive for mildew on 
grapes roses, etc. Lb. 10 cts., 10 lbs. 60 cts 25 lbs and 
over, 5 cts. per lb. 9 JDS * ana 
“Target Brand” Seale Destroyer. This preparation has 
been compounded with a view to give the fruit-grower and 
^hers who desire to spray, every possible advfmage pos¬ 
sessed in soluble oils. In making T. B. S. D there is^not 
one drop of crude oil used, consequently it possesses none of 
the dangerous qualities of the latter. p none of 
0 Brai ?n Scale Destr °y er dilutes readily in any wa¬ 
ter, has a milky appearance and is positively neutral It 
cannot penetrate the tree, nor can it injure the most deli- 
cate growth. It kills the scale by suffocation and not bv 
penetration, as in the latter process the tree suffers 
pa ® no rustic action, will not injure hands''clothing 
eyes, body or spraying apparatus, and the results are evident 
4 to 6 weeks after its application. In dilution it is vl?v 
® pop< ^mical—covering just one-third more space when ap¬ 
plied than lime, sulphur and salt, and it likewise covers 
more space than most other oil preparations. 
Dilution: In winter and early spring l gallon T B cjmIp 
D estroyer to 20 gallons of water; late spring lgallon T B 
Destroyer to 25 gallons of water; summer 1 gallon 
T. B. Scale Destroyer to 40 gallons of water gall m 
gar$25 $ n0 00 ’ 5 gal - $3 75 - 10 gal - * 7 - 50 - 25 sal. 
Tobacco Dust. If dusted on while the foliage is moist 
it destroys rose lice, cabbage and turnip fleas, etc Spread 
upon the ground, it keeps off earth insects and acts as ! 
$ 3 'oo Lb - 10 CtS " 5 lbs - 35 cts - 10 lbs - 60 cts.! 100 ?bs 
Tobacco Soap (Rose Brand). Makes an excellent wash 
for plants and trees infested with green fly, lice and eggs of 
25 cts DlSS ° lve 2 oz - in a K;,llon of water. 4-lb tins 
Whale-Oil Soap. Makes an excellent wash for trees and 
plants, kills insects and eggs on the bark. Lb. 15 cts 5 lbs 
60 cts., 25 lbs. and over, 10 cts per lb. ’’ lt>s ‘ 
