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1937 SEED CATALOG 
THE INLAND SEED CO. 
INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES 
As the use of insecticides and fungicides are beyond our 
knowledge and control and involving elements of risk to 
vegetation, we do not make any warranty, expressed or im¬ 
plied, as to the effect of such use whether or not used in ac¬ 
cordance with directions or claims so to be. 
Write for prices, stating size and quantity wanted, as follow¬ 
ing quotations are not guaranteed. 
SPRAY MATERIALS 
ALL ROUND SPRAY 
All Round Spray will sweep away your insect 
troubles. A triple service product composed 
of the popular remedies for the three major 
classifications of pests. Effective, yet hardly 
more than the price of one. 
Nicotine Sulphate, to control sucking insects 
such as aphids (plant lice), thrip and leaf 
hopper. 
Arsenate of Lead, to destroy the chewing in¬ 
sects, slugs, beetles, caterpillars, worms. 
Bordeaux Mixture, to prevent blight and fun¬ 
gous diseases. 
1 j lb. 25c; add postage. 
CHLORATE WEED KILLER 
CIDE 
Atlacide Non-Poisonous Weed Killer Duster exterminates all 
undesirable vegetation including Poison Ivy, Canada Thistle, 
Johnson Grass, etc., without danger of poisoning humans or 
animals. Simply shake powder from can on the weeds and 
grasses to be killed. 100 -lb. drum kills 10,000 sq. ft. of weeds. 
Put up in 5, 15, 50, 100 and 200 lb. packages. Ask for prices. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD 
Owing to unsettled conditions the 
quotations made on spray materials 
are not guaranteed. Write for price, 
stating size and quantity wanted. 
Dry Powder Arsenate of Lead may be 
mixed with water and applied as a 
liquid spray or it may be used as a 
dust spray. If applied as a liquid 
spray it is usually used 1 pound to 
IV 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water. 
For potato beetles and other insects that are hard to kill use 
2 to 3 pounds to 50 gallons of water. lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c; 4-lb. 
pkg. 60c; case, 48 lbs. $7.00. Add postage. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
It stays in suspension well, adheres to the foliage and can be 
used in combination with Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead or 
other insecticides with an extraordinary degree of safety. 
1 lb. 30c; 4 lb. pkg. 50c. Add postage. 
BLUESTONE 
Used successful^ in winter sprays, also used largely for the 
treatment of wheat to prevent smut. Use 1 pounds to 5 gallons 
of water. Lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. $1.00. Add postage. If 
wanted in 100 -lb. or barrel lots, market price. 
trol of bunt or 
trol of seed-borne flag smut. 
CERESAN 
Barley. Stripe and covered smut are usually 
eliminated by the use of this simple dust treat¬ 
ment. Ceresan is the first satisfactory dust 
disinfectant available for the control of these 
barley diseases. 
Oats. Excellent control of loose and covered 
smuts may generally be obtained by seed treat¬ 
ment with Ceresan. 
Wheat. Ceresan is very effective in the con- 
stinking smut and is recommended for the con- 
For wheat use % ounce per bushel of seed. For oats and 
barley 3 ounces per bushel of seed. 
1-Ib. tin, 75c; 5-Ib. tin, $3.00. Add postage. 
COPPER CARBONATE 54-55% 
Copper Carbonate possesses every requisite physical and 
chemical quality to insure maximum results. Two ounces per 
bushel is sufficient to insure full coverage. Avoid inhaling 
the Copper Carbonate dust. The treated grain should not be 
fed to chickens or livestock. 5-lb. pkg. $1.25; 10-lb. pkg. $2.40; 
case, 40-lbs. $8.80. Add postage. ..Drum, 125 lbs., $26.25. 
COPPER CARBONATE 18% 
5-lb. pkg. 75c; case, 40 lbs., $5.60. Add postage. 
Quotations not guaranteed. Ask for prices, stating amount 
Against sucking insects, such as Green and Woolly Aphis, 
Pear Psylla, Grape Leaf Hopper, Pear Thrips, etc., one part 
“Black Leaf 40” to about 900 to 1,000 parts water. 
Against more resistant plant lice, such as Black Aphis and 
Rosy Apple Aphis, one part “Black Leaf 40” to about 500 to 
700 parts water. 
1-oz. bottle, 35c; 5-oz. bottle, $1.00; 1 lb. $2.25; 2 lbs. $3.25; 
10 lbs. $10.60. Add postage. 
RESPIRATORS 
For protection at dusty work, such as handling dry chemicals, 
fertilizer, metallic powders, and other dusty material. Price, 
$1.75; postpaid, $1.85. 
Filters, or sieves for respirators, lot of 100, $1.25. 
Liquid, Respirators, $1.00. 
■ muiAMJ . 
WOTLIME SULFUK 
OTHER COHROUNO* 
iO 0 ( 
DRY LIME SULPHUR 
Containing Other 
Compounds 
1 
lb. . ... 
. .. $ .30 
5 
lbs.... 
. 1.25 
10 
lbs.. . 
.. 2.25 
25 
lbs... 
. 2.50 
50 
lbs. . 
4.50 
100 
lbs. 
8.25 
Add postage. 
Directions. From 10 to 12 pounds of Dry 
Lime Sulphur dissolved in 50 gallons of 
water should be used as dormant spray against scale, insects, 
etc. From 2 to 3 pounds to 50 gallons of water in combination 
with the usual proportion of Dry Arsenate of Lead should be 
used for summer spraying on all seed fruits, such as apples, 
pears, quinces, etc. 
SULPHUR 
For making lime sulphur solution. 
Ton . 
Less than ton ... 
Less than 1000 lbs. 
Less than 500 lbs.. 
$3.25 per 100 lbs. 
3.37*4 per 100 lbs. 
3.50 per 100 lbs. 
3.75 per 100 lbs. 
DIRECTIONS 
Barley. Put 1 pint in 40 
gallons of water, dip bar¬ 
ley in loose gunny sacks, 
soak for 2 hours; spread 
out and dry after drain¬ 
ing. 
Oats. Use 1 pint in 10 gallons of water. This quantity will 
treat 55 bushels. 
Potatoes. Use 1 pint to 15 gallons of water. Heat solution 118 
degrees to 122 degrees Fahr. Dip uncut potatoes for 2 min¬ 
utes, then cover with canvas for an hour. 
Wheat. Put 1 pint in 40 gallons of water and follow direc¬ 
tions given for barley. 
Price: Pints, 40c; quarts, 70c; gallon, $2.25; 60-lb. keg, 6 2/3 
gallons, $12.00. Pints and quarts packed in glass. Gallons in 
glass or jugs. Packed carefully but safe delivery not guaran¬ 
teed. Not mailable. 
will ppkvent 
GRAIN SMUT. 
POTATO 1 
KjfJs flies, ditin facts sick rooms, drains Minis (I 
Get It full strength in sealed bottles I 
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