It Is Worse Than False Economy to Try to Grow a Truck Crop Without the Use of Insecticides and Fungicides 
SEMESAN. For treatment of vegetable and flower seeds to 
control damping-off fungi in the soil, helping the young seed¬ 
lings to make a healthy and more vigorous growth. Each pack¬ 
age has complete directions for use. 2 ozs. 35c; 1 lb. $2.25; 
5 lbs. $9.90; 25 lbs. $45.50. 
SEMESAN BEL (New Improved). For treatment of pota¬ 
toes, controlling certain diseases of this crop. Each package 
has full directions. 
4 ozs. 45c; 1 lb. $1.50; 5 lbs. $6.75; 25 lbs. $31.00. 
TERRO ANT KILLER. Will rid your place of ants in twen¬ 
ty-four hours. Small size bottle 25c; large size bottle 50c. 
TOBACCO DUST. Best grade finely ground dust. Analysis, 
% to 1% nicotine. Lb. 8c; 10 lbs. 55c; 25 lbs. $1.10; 100 lbs. 
$3.25. 
RED ARROW INSECT SPRAY. Makes a perfect solution, 
harmless to foliage, non-poisonous to human, animal, or poultry 
life, safe and easy to use. Kills garden aphids, melon aphids 
(Hessian fly), all manner of bugs, worms, rose-chafers, leaf- 
hoppers, white flies, red-spider, caterpillars, cutworms, thrip, 
celery leaf-tier, and good for spraying all kinds of flowers. 1-oz. 
35c; 4-oz. $1.00; 1-pint $2.50; 1 quart $4.00; 1-gallon $12.00. 
EVERGREEN SPRAY. Its killing agent is pyrethrum which 
has the unusual quality of being fatal to many plant insects, 
but harmless to higher forms of life. 1 oz. 35c; 6 oz. $1.00; 
16 oz. $2.00; gallon $12.00. 
PYROX 
AN EASIER AND BETTER SPRAYING METHOD 
Prices quoted are F.O.B. Plant City or any Kilgore Store 
Pyrox Without Poison. The nuisance of mixing your own 
spray might be worth while if the results justified it. But, to 
begin with, you can’t be sure of your ingredients. Then, the 
mixture is almost certain to be uneven; clogging the nozzles if 
they are small; coming out in big wasteful drops if they are 
large—drops that merely streak the foliage, leaving uncovered 
space for plant disease to attack your crop. 
No wonder that blight cuts into your profits in spite of spray¬ 
ing! Yet you can have complete protection—with Pyrox With¬ 
out Poison. Thousands of farmers use it every year. 
Pyrox Without Poison makes a uniform mixture because it 
is made from the best ingredients, carefully selected and scien¬ 
tifically blended. Both copper and lime combine in colloidal 
suspension to make a mixture that goes through the smallest 
nozzle without clogging, and comes out a fine mist that coats 
the leaf evenly all over and sticks to it like paint. 
No trouble—you just mix Pyrox Without Poison with water, 
and spray. No burnt foliage. No wasted mixture; Pyrox stays 
in suspension well, and doesn’t spoil if you don’t use it promptly. 
Use Pyrox Without Poison this season, on part of your crop 
at least. Test it yourself with home-made Bordeaux. Compare 
the increased yields and better quality produced by the Pyrox- 
sprayed crops—then decide. 
100 lb. drum, $10.00; 500 lb. barrel $37.50. 
Pyrox With Poison. Is made to kill leaf-chewing insects as 
well as to prevent blight and other fungous diseases. 
25 lbs. $5.00; 50 lbs. $7.25; 100 lbs. $12.50; 
300 lbs. $30.00. 
Nicotine Pyrox. If you have a garden, you will want a can 
of the Nicotine Pyrox—Pyrox treated with nicotine. It not only 
kills leaf-chewing insects and prevents blight and other diseases 
as the regular Pyrox does, but it also kills sucking insects such 
as aphids, thrips and leaf-hoppers. Pyrox is designed for com¬ 
mercial crops, but in the garden where sucking insects do so 
much damage, you will want to use Nicotine Pyrox, the spray 
that provides most complete protection. 
17.6 oz. 50c; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.00. 
SULFOCIDE AND SCALECIDE 
For Spraying Vegetables and Citrus Trees 
Sulfocide. Unexcelled as a vegetable spray. Controls mil¬ 
dew, rust and anthracnose on beans. Also used in the washing 
water before shipping beans, tomatoes, eggplant and peppers to 
control rots and other diseases while in transit. While Sulfocide 
is a splendid spray for vegetables, it is just as valuable for 
citrus fruits. Pt. 55c; qt. 90c; gal. $2.50; 5 gals. $8.10. 
Scalecide. Excellent for citrus. Combined with Sulfocide at 
the rate of two gallons Scalecide and one gallon Sulfocide to two 
hundred gallons of water, it takes care of practically all citrus 
troubles. Qt.. 70c; gal. $1.70; 5 gals. $6.05; 10 gals. $10.45. 
Write for descriptive pamphlets on Sulfocide and Scalecide 
For Best Results Inoculate Your Legumes With 
NITRAGIN 
Nitragin Prices Quoted Are Postpaid 
1/2 bu. 
1 bu. 
2 bu. 2^ bu. 
5 bu. 
10 bu. 
Austrian Peas . 
.$ .30 
$ .45 
$ $ -- 
$1.85 
1 ... 
Beggarweed . 
.35 
.55 
.... 1.20 
Crotalaria . 
.35 
.55 
.... 1.20 
Velvet Beans . 
.35 
.55 
1.20 
1.75 
Cow Peas . 
.35 
.55 
1.20 
1.75 
Garden Beans . 
.30 
.45 
1.85 
Garden Peas . 
.30 
.45 
1.85 
Lima Beans . 
.35 
.55 
1.20 
1.75 
Peanuts . 
.35 
.55 
1.20 
1.75 
Soy Beans . 
. 
.35 
.55 
1.20 
1.75 
Nitragin Garden Culture; For Garden Beans, Garden Peas, 
Lima Beans, Lupins, and Sweet Peas. Each package will inocu¬ 
late any amount up to four pounds of seed. Price 10c. 
BLACK LEAF 40 
The Standard Contact Insecticide 
For the control of aphids, thrips, leaf-hoppers, and other soft- 
bodied sucking insects. Recommended by Agricultural Colleges 
and Experiment Stations. Safe on fruit, foliage, and buds. 
Effective on — 
Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Cucumbers. Crops often re¬ 
duced in yield and grade or even destroyed by the melon aphids 
(also called “melon louse,” “ green fly,” etc.). 
Onions. Crop occasionally destroyed by the onion thrips (also 
known as “onion louse,” “white blight,” etc.). 
Tomatoes and Potatoes. Plants weakened and killed by po¬ 
tato aphids (red and green lice). 
Eggplants, Peppers, Peas, Cabbages, etc., often fail be¬ 
cause of preventable attacks of soft-bodied sucking insects. 
Ornamentals. Often severely injured by aphids, thrips, leaf- 
hoppers. 
Citrus. Yields often very materially reduced on account of 
aphids. 
Black Leaf “40” can be mixed with other sprays, as Lead 
Arsenate, Lime-Sulphur, Pyrox, etc., hence saving the time and 
expense of separate applications. 
A New Control for Poultry Lice and Mites 
It has just recently been discovered that Black Leaf 40, un¬ 
diluted, painted on the top side of Poultry roosts, will control 
body-lice. This new method of delousing poultry saves labor, 
does not harm the birds, nor retard egg-production. Black Leaf 
40 is also very effective when applied as a spray against poul¬ 
try lice. 
Prices Quoted Are Prepaid 
1-oz. bottle (makes 6 gallons spray).$ .35 
5-oz. bottle (makes 30 gallons spray). 1.00 
1- lb. bottle (makes 80 to 100 gallons spray). 2.25 
2- lb. tin (makes 160 to 200 gallons spray). 3.25 
5-lb. tin (makes 400 to 500 gallons spray). 5.85 
10-lb. tin (makes 800 to 1,000 gallons spray). 10.60 
The Standard of Quality in the South for Over 25 Years 
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