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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, red 
spider, etc. From 2 to 3 pounds to 50 gallons of water in com¬ 
bination 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 .$3.00 per 100 lbs. 
Less than ton. $3.12 J4 per 100 lbs. 
Less than 1000 lbs. 3.25 per 100 lbs. 
Less than 500 lbs. 3.50 per 100 lbs. 
WILL PJtXVEMT 
CRAIN SMUT. 
Kffls flies, disinfects sick rooms, drains sinks 
Gel it full strength In scaled bottles 
PERTH AMD0Y CHEMICAL WORKS ,rfSVt» r fcm< 
Oats. Use 1 pint in 10 gallons of 
treat 55 bushels. 
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. 
water. This quantity will 
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. 
ORTHO GARDEN SULPHUR 
A superfine powdered sulphur suitable for use as a dust or as 
a liquid spray to control powdery mildew, apple scab, brown 
rot, red spider, etc. 2-lb. carton, 25c; 5-lb. carton, 50c. Add 
postage. 
Two Types of Insects 
There are two types of insects—chewing, 
which eat the leaves and blossoms; sucking, 
which suck the sap from leaves or stems. 
EVER GREEN kills both chewing and 
sucking insects. The sucking insects must 
be killed by “contact”. Chewing insects can 
be killed by spraying insecticides on the 
leaves that they feed on. 
Non-poisonous. Non-injurious to plants or animal life. 
1-oz. bottle, 35c; postpaid, 45c. 6-oz. bottle. $1.00; postpaid. 
$1.10. 16-oz. bottle. $2.00; postpaid. $2.15. Gallon can, $9.50; 
postpaid, $9.75. Safe delivery not guaranteed on glassware. 
HAMMOND'S 
SLUG-SHOT 
For destroying slugs, cab¬ 
bage and turnip flea, cur¬ 
rant worms, etc. Lb. pkg. 
30c; 5-lb. pkg. $1.25; add 
postage. 
HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST 
To prevent mildew on roses, grapes and gooseberries. Lb. pkg. 
40c; 5-lb. pkg. $1.50; add postage. 
NICO-FUME LIQUID 
For Spraying. For Green Aphis, Thrips, etc., use 1 to 2 tea¬ 
spoonfuls of liquid to each gallon of water. For more resist¬ 
ant plant lice, 3 or 4 teaspoonfuls to each gallon of water. 
For Fumigating. One ounce (2 tablespoonfuls to each 4,000 
cubic ft. of space, to furnish a strong fumigation. For extra 
strong fumigation, 1 oz. (2 tablespoonfuls) to each 2,000 cubic 
feet of space. 1 lb. $2.25; 8 lbs. $10.00; add postage. 
OIL SPRAY, DORMANT 
Directions. For San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, Aphis, and 
to prevent hatching of Brown Mite and European Red Mite, 
one quart makes 6 gallons. Apply just before buds open. 
Gallons, $1.00, weight 10 lbs.; quarts, 50c; weight 3 lbs; add 
postage. 
OIL SPRAY, SUMMER 
Directions. For Red Spider, Aphids, Scale Insects, etc., on 
shrubbery, ferns, potted plants, nursery stock, deciduous and 
citrus trees, use 1 quart to 12 gallons water, or 5 tablespoon¬ 
fuls to 1 gallon. For Mealy Bug use 1 quart to 8 gallons of 
water or 8 tablespoonfuls to 1 gallon. 
Carefully cover all infested parts. Plants should be well 
watered previous to spraying. Have mixture well agitated and 
in complete solution. 
Gallons, $2.00, weight 10 lbs.; quarts, 85c, 3 lbs.; pints, 60c, 
2 lbs.; add postage. 
PARIS GREEN 
Paris Green is effective against all chewing insects. Price, 
Ms, 20c; Is, 50c; 4 lbs. $1.75. Not mailable. 
TOBACCO DUST, BULK 
For green and black aphis, fleas, beetles. 1 lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 25c; 
10 lbs. $1.00; 25 lbs. $2.25; 50 lbs. $4.25; 100 lbs. $7.50. Sealed 
packages, 2 lbs. 30c; 10 lbs. $1.25. Add postage. 
All quotations on spraying material subject to change. If you 
want a quantity write for prices. 
SEMESAN 
For most flower and vegetable seeds 
use 1 ounce of Semesan to each 15 
pounds, but to dust field crops use 2 
ounces per bushel for the large vari¬ 
eties of seeds or 3 ounces for the 
small kinds. 
This modern disinfectant comes in 
dust form and can be applied to con¬ 
trol a most diversified variety of par¬ 
asitic diseases and fungoid growths 
borne by seeds, plants, grafts and soil. 
Semesan is harmless to seed and 
plant life but extremely poisonous to 
disease and fungous organisms. 
2-oz. tin, 35c; 1-lb. tin, $2.25; 5-lb. tin, $9.90. Add postage. 
IMPROVED SEMESAN BEL 
In six farm tests Semesan Bel gave an average yield increase 
of 35.4 bushels. The untreated averaged 259.9 bushels, the 
treated 295.3 bushels. 
Dry seed potatoes may be most conveniently disinfected before 
cutting by gently rolling them and the Semesan dust together 
in a barrel or other cylindrical container for 3 to 5 minutes or 
until the tubers are thoroughly coated. 4-oz. tins, 45c; 1-lb. 
tins, $1.50; 5-lb. tins, $6.75; 25-lb. pail, $31.00. Add postage. 
SEMESAN JR. Is a dust disinfectant used for the ear, root 
and stalk rots of field and sweet corn. By dusting seed corn 
with Semesan Jr., these diseases are controlled and yield in¬ 
creases are made possible. It is used at the rate of 3 ounces 
per bushel of seed. 4-oz. tin. 30c; 1 lb. 75c. Add postage. 
