ARTHUR G. LEE, SEEDSMAN AND P’L GRIST, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES 
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SCALECIDE and SULFOCIDE Arsenate of Lead 
SCALECIDE as a dormant spray and SUL¬ 
FOCIDE as a summer spray are very ef¬ 
fective insecticides and are now being ex¬ 
tensively used ir> this section. If interested 
write for the pamphlet “A Successful Spray 
Program” telling in very concise form how 
to spray and when. 
SCALECIDE 
Scalecide, a dormant spray, 
diluted one gallon to 15 gal¬ 
lons of water may be used 
on any kind of fruit or shade 
trees that drop 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 degrees. 
For Evergreens dilute one to 20. One 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 concentrated liquid sulfur 
fungicide. Used as a sum¬ 
mer spray. Controls scab, 
brown rot, etc. in orchard or 
mildew, black spot, blight, 
etc. in the garden. Non-pois- 
onous and economical. Di¬ 
lutes 1 gallon to 200 gallons 
in water. 1 pt., 65c; 1 qt., 
$1.00 postpaid. Not postpaid: 1 pt., 50c; 
one quart, 85c; one gal., $2.25. 
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 
tablespoonfuls to a gallon) for general 
spraying. 1 lb., 25c; 4-lb. bag, 65c. 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 tablespoons- 
fuls to 1 gallon of water. Per lb., 25c; 4-lb. 
bag, 65c, not prepaid. 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
(Powder) 
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 level table¬ 
spoonfuls to 1 gallon of water. Price: 1-lb. 
can, 35c; 5-lb. can, $1.45; I 2 V 2 lb. bags, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
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 potato bugs, 
beetles, green and black flies, slugs, cater¬ 
pillars, etc. Very effective for cabbage lice 
and worms. Postpaid: 1 lb. carton, with 
sifter top, 35c; 5 lbs., 85c. Not postpaid: 
1 lb. carton, 25c; 5 lbs., 65c. 
Dow Potato Spray 
Being a Fungicide and Insecticide is recom¬ 
mended for use on potatoes and other vege¬ 
tables with hardy foliage. Quickly kills 
bugs, assists in controling blight and repels 
leaf hoppers. 
Dow Special Potato Spray has only recent¬ 
ly been introduced but we know you will be 
pleased with the results. 
Directions—Potatoes, 3 lbs. to 50 gallons 
water, 8 level tablespoonsful to one gallon 
water. Other vegetables, one lb. to 50 gal¬ 
lons water, 2 level tablespoonsfuls to one 
gallon. 3 lb. bags, 50c. 
Hammonds Grape and 
Rose Dust 
Non-poisonous. Controls fungus diseases 
such as black spot on roses, powdery mil¬ 
dew and rusts on asters, snapdragons, 
etc. Price 1-lb. cans, 50c, postpaid; not 
postpaid, 1-lb. cans, 40c. 
Dusting Sulphur 
Recommended to control mildew, leaf spot, 
black spot and rust on rose bushes, chrysan¬ 
themums, snapdragons, carnations, etc. 1- 
Ib. cans, 35c; 4-lb. bags, 65c, not postpaid. 
Postpaid: 1-lb. cans, 50c. 
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