GREEN’S NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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Green’s N ursery Co. Service Department 
ROCHESTER, N.Y. 
Offers Everything Needed for Planting, Growing and Marketing Fruit, Including 
Sprayers Barrel Headers Bleachers Fruit Presses Grafting Tools Seeders Garden Tools 
Spray Materials Fruit Parers Evaporators Pruning Saws Grafting Wax Cultivators Fruit Ladders 
Baskets Slicers Power Sprayers Pruning Hooks Planters Horse Muzzles Tree Protectors 
All supplies listed in this catalog have been selected with great care from various manufacturers throughout the country; 
and after twenty-eight years’ experience in fruit growing, we are offering our patrons some of the most practical tools made 
for real sendee at reasonable prices when you consider the quality of the goods. 
We guarantee al tools to be just as represented and to do the work that they are intended for in a satisfactory man¬ 
ner. If they r ail to do this we are always willing to make a proper adjustment. 
Patrons are urged not to wait until they want to use their supplies before ordering. We aim to make prompt shipment, 
"but sometimes it is impossible for us to do so, therefore it is to your interest to order before you really need the goods. 
Owing to the limited space in this catalog, we are unable to list all the goods that we handle. If the supplies that you want 
are not listed here, send for descriptive circular. Terms, cash with order. Prices f. o. b. Rochester, N. Y., unless they read 
postpaid. 
Reliable Spray Solutions Ready to Use 
For those who do not care to take the time and risk of 
preparing spray solutions, we offer the solutions in most 
general use in condensed form ready to use. They have been 
thoroughly tested, and are known to be safe and reliable. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE — Price of one gallon in con¬ 
densed form, making 50 gallons of spray by adding 49 gallons 
of water, $1.50; 5 gallons, $5.00. 
AR.SENATE OF LEAD — Use one to three pounds of 
Arsenate of Lead to 50 gallons of water or Bordeaux Mixture 
diluted. Price, 1 lb., 30c.; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.00; 25 
lbs., $4.00; 50 lbs., $7.50; 100 lbs., S12.50. 
BORDEAUX-LEAD ARSENATE MIXTURE—This is a 
fungicide and insecticide combined. Use. one gallon of 
Bordeaux-Lead Arsenate to 49 gallons of water. Price per 
gallon can, $1.75; 5 gallons, $6.75. 
LIME-SULPHUR—Much used for San Jos6 scale and 
•other scale insects. Price, one gallon making from eleven to 
forty-five gallons of spray, dilute as per directions on package, 
80 cents; 5 gallons, $3.25. Price per barrel (30 gallons), 
$6.50; per barrel (50 gallons), $8.50. 
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP—A spray much used for 
aphis and other sap-sucking insects, on trees, roses, house 
plants, and small fruits. Price, 3 oz. cake, making 1 '/< 
gallons, 14 cents, postpaid; 8 oz. cake, 30 cents, postpaid; 
10 lb. cake, $3.00, not prepaid. 
SCALECIDE—A guaranteed remedy for San Jos6 scale, 
Apple Leaf roller, Psyela; is a petroleum oil that mixes at 
once with cold water and stays mixed. Add one gallon 
Scalecide to each fifteen or twenty gallons of water. Price, 
1 gallon, $1.00; 5 gallons, $3.75; 30 gallons, S16.50; 50 gallons 
$27.50. 
BOROWAX—A preventative for all borers, when properly 
applied, to Peach, Plum, Apple, Pear and Quince trees. 
This is not a cure but a preventative. May and June are the 
best months to apply. Price, 1 quart, 35 cents; half gallon, 
60 cents; 1 gallon, $1.00; 6 gallons, $5.00; one-half barrel (26 
gallons), $20.00; one barrel (52 gallons), $35.00. 
“INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES” gives illustrations, 
descriptions and remedies for all kinds of pests, in such a 
simple manner that any one can tell what they are and what 
remedy to use, besides valuable information about Pruning 
and the Care of Orchards. A practical book with 334 pages, 
5x7. Ever}’’ fruit grower should have one. 
Price, postpaid.$1.50 
Send for complete Catalogue of Rural Books. 
The Bidwell Automatic Sprayer 
Is without doubt the best and most practical Knapsack 
sprayer on the market today. It is well made and fully war¬ 
ranted against flaws and to work successfully for all kinds of 
spraying. We are using two of 
these sprayers on our own fruit 
farm and are more than pleased 
with the work they do. 
TO OPERATE: Pump up 
the Sprayer with air until the 
pressure gauge registers 15 lbs.; 
then place the intake pipe into 
the liquid and continue to pump 
until the gauge registers 45 lbs.; 
the Sprayer is then fully charged 
and ready to operate. 
When the liquid has been dis¬ 
charged, close the stop cock and 
pump more liquid against the 
original compressed 15 pounds 
of air, and the machine is ready 
to spray a second time. 
Price, complete with gal¬ 
vanized tank. $10.00 
