ARTHUR G. LEE, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, PORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 
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SCALECIDE AND 
SULFOCIDE 
DRY LIME-SULPHUR 
(Powder) 
Insecticide.? comparatively new to our trade. 
However we have been selling them for the 
past 5 or 6 years. As insecticides they are 
very effective and some of our largest or¬ 
chards are now being sprayed with both these 
insecticides with marked success. If inter¬ 
ested write for the pamphlet, “A Successful 
Spray Program,” telling you in a very con¬ 
cise form how to spray, and when. 
SCALECIDE 
Is guaranteed to make a better orchard for 
you than lime sulfur, or return you the money 
you paid for it. Scalecide diluted 1 gallon 
to 15 gallons of water may be used on any 
kind cf fruit or shade trees that drops their 
foliage in winter, any time after the leaves 
drop in the fall until they start out in the 
spring—provided it is not colder than 40 de¬ 
grees. One of the best times to spray is in 
the spring just as the green tips of the buds 
are showing. 1 qt., 65c; postpaid, 80c. Not 
prepaid; 1 gal., $1.55; 5 gals., $5.50. 
Scalecide 
has many other uses, such as treatment of 
trees for root rot, cankers, and collar rot. 
Scalecide is also used with paradichloroben- 
zene for peach borers. Write us for special 
folders on the control of any of these pests. 
SULFOCIDE 
A fungicide for use against some fungous 
diseases of certain fruits, vegetables and 
flowers. For mildew on roses, rust on holly¬ 
hocks and other flowers. Does not deterio¬ 
rate with age. Contains no lime or oil and 
is non-poisonous. Dilute at the rate of 1 gal¬ 
lon in 200 gallons of water. 1 pt., 65c; 1 qt., 
$1.00, postpaid. Not postpaid: 1 pt., 50c; 1 
qt., 85c; 1 gal., $2.25. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD 
One of the best known and most extensively 
used poisons for all leaf-eating insects. 
Sticks to the leaf and does not burn. It is 
safe to use on most plants. Use 1 to 2 pounds 
to 50 gallons of water (2 to 3 level tablespoon¬ 
fuls to a gallon) for general spraying. 1 lb., 
30c; 4-lb. bag, 60c. Not prepaid. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
For blight, mildew, rust, and fungous dis¬ 
eases. For ordinary use takes 6 pounds to 
50 gallons of water, or 15 level tablespoonfuls 
to 1 gallon of water. Per lb., 30c; 4-lb. bag, 
60c, not prepaid. 
For dormant spraying of fruit and shade 
trees and bushes against San Jose and 
oyster-shell scale, peach-leaf curl, and brown 
rot of peaches. For dormant spraying use 12 
to 15 pounds to 50 gallons of water; 9 to 12 
level tablespoonfuls to 1 gallon of water. For 
summer spraying use 3 to 4 pounds to 50 
gallons of water; 2% to 3 level tablespoon¬ 
fuls to 1 gallon of water. Price: 1-lb. can, 
35c; 5-lb. can, $1.45. 
SLUG SHOT. A non-poisonous powder and 
very popular insecticide, not injurious or 
dangerous to animals, the person applying it, 
or fruits or vegetables treated. Destroys po¬ 
tato bugs, beetles, green and black flies, slugs, 
caterpillars, etc. Very effective for cabbage 
lice and worms. Postpaid: 1-lb. carton, with 
sifter top, 35c; 5 lbs., 80c. 
GARDEN SPRAY 
HlCtUV concentrateoF’ 
FOR CHEWING AND SUCKING INSECTS. 
A non-poisonous pyrethrum spray that is 
highly recommended for killing practically 
all insects on vegetables and flower plants 
and fruit trees. Recommended for Mexican 
bean beetle, Japanese beetle, striped cucum¬ 
ber beetle, cabbage and tomato worms, 
squash and potato bugs and aster and dahlia 
beetles. An ounce makes 6 gallons of spray 
fa teaspoonful to a gallon of water). Easy to 
apply. We recommend Red Arrow as an ef¬ 
fective insecticide. 1 oz., 35c; (4 ptv $1.00; 1 
pt., $2.50. Postpaid: 1 oz., 45c; j4 P^v $1-15; 
1 pt., $2.75. 
BLACK LEAF 40 
BLACK LEAF 40. A concen¬ 
trated solution of nicotine sul¬ 
phate. Black Leaf 40 mixes 
readily with water; does not in¬ 
jure foliage. Destroys aphis, 
thrips and leaf hoppers; kills 
poultry lice by painting it on the 
roosting poles. Price: 1-oz. bot¬ 
tle, 35c; 5-oz. bottle, $1.00; 1-lb. 
bofile, $2.25; 2-lb tin, $3.25; 5-lb. 
tin, $5.85; 10-lb. tin, $10.60. Not 
prepaid. 
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