METHOD OF APPLICATION. 
The application of Borowax is extremely simple. Level the earth about the tree 
and make it firm with the foot. Then, with the finger, encircle the trunk with a fur¬ 
row to a depth of about an inch and fill the furrow or cavity thus made with Borowax 
—requiring a half pint to a pint, according to the size of the tree. You will then have 
absolute protection from the pest for several years to come. Borowax may also be 
applied to the trunk of the tree with a stiff brush. 
Old or bearing trees should be treated in the manner described above, for young 
or newly planted ones; being careful to remove the borers with a knife before apply¬ 
ing the Borowax. 
COST OF TREATMENT WITH BOROWAX 
AND RETURNS. 
The cost of Borowax, including labor, upon peach trees, is from $3.00 to $5.00 
an acre ; this difference being due to the size of the trees treated and the distance they 
are planted in the orchard. The increased value of the annual yield is from $100.00 
to $250.00 per acre—to say nothing of the prolonged life of trees treated with it. 
The old adage “penny wise and pound foolish” applies with peculiar force to those 
fruit growers who know of Borowax and fail to use it. 
PACKAGES 
QUART.35c. 
HALF GALLON.60c. 
GALLON CAN (boxed).$1.00 
AND PRICES. 
SIX GALLONS (boxed).$5.00 
HALF BARREL.20.00 
BARREL.35.00 
Note. Circular giving life history of the Peach Tree Borer and fuller details mailed 
upon request. 
AGENTS WANTED 
to sell Borowax. Exclusive county sale and liberal commission given to energetic, 
responsible fruit growers and others to handle it. Preference will be given those 
applying for agencies who are using Borowax upon their own trees. 
J. T. LOVETT . 
MONMOUTH NURSERY 
LITTLE SILVER . N. J . 
