PRICE’S INSECTICIDES AND FUNCICIDES 
INSECTICIDES and FUNCICIDES 
DIRECTIONS FOR USING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PACKAGE 
PLEASE NOTE: If wanted by Parcel Post add for postage as follows: 10 cts. for 1 lb., 15 cts. for 2 lbs., 
20 cts. for 5 lbs., 30 cts. for 10 lbs., up to and including the third zone; for other zones please add additional 
postage. 
Ansul Formaldehyde Dust—A dust- 
treatment for the sterilization of the soil 
and disinfection of the seed against 
damping-off and other root-rots of vege¬ 
tables and flower seedlings. Use at the 
rate of IV 2 ounces per square foot of 
area 214 to 3 inches deen; for deeper 
soils, use 2 to 3 ounces. Full directions on 
container. For the average greenhouse 
flat 2 feet square and between 2 and 3 inches deep, it 
will take 3 ounces of dust per flat, same to be thorough¬ 
ly mixed on the floor before placing in the flats. Lb. 75 
cts., 5 lbs. $2.00. 
Antrol—The Antrol system is adapted to any size 
house or garden and quickly destroys all species of 
sweet eating insects. It is composed of small glass con¬ 
tainers and a special formula of syrup. Antrol sets con¬ 
taining 4 ready filled ant feeders 40 cts., extra ready 
filled feeders 10 cts., 4 oz. bottle syrup 35 cts., pints 85 
cts. 
Arsenate of Lead (powdered)—I lb. to IV 2 lbs. dilutes 
to 50 gallons of water or may be used dry like Paris 
Green. 1 lb. bags 30 cts., 4 lb. bags 80 cts. 
Arsenate of Calcium—Used in control of potato bugs, 
Mexican bean beetle, tomato and cabbage worms and 
many other chewing insects, which attack vegetables. 
Mixed easily with water and can be used either spray 
or dust. 1 lb. 30 cts., 4 lb. bags 80 cts. 
“Black Leaf 40”—Per 1 oz. bottle 35 cts., 5 oz. bottle 
$1.00, 1 lb. $2.25, 2 lbs. $3.25, 5 lbs. $5.85, 10 lbs. $10.60. 
Bordeaux Mixture (powder)—12%% copper mixture, 
for spraying purposes. 1 lb. 30 cts., 4 lb. bags 65 cts. 
Blue Stone (Copper Sulphate) Crystals. For making 
Bordeaux Mixture; best known remedy for blight. Lb. 
10 cts., 10 lbs. 90 cts., 100 lbs. $7.00. 
Carbon Disulphide Merck—For the extermination of 
woodchucks, ground squirrels, moles, mice and prairie 
dogs. Also used in wheat bins to control weevils. 1 lb. 
can 50 cts. 
Ceresan (New Improved)—A new low cost grain dis¬ 
infectant. Costs only 1% to 2Vz cts. per bushel. Unusual¬ 
ly effective in controlling bunt or stinking smut of 
wheat, covered smut and stripe of barley, and oat smut. 
Frequently improves the stand and yield of grain 1 to 
5 bushels per acre. Easily and quickly applied by 20 
revolutions of seed treater or 3 turning with a shovel. 
Seed should be treated 24 hours before planting. Does 
not reduce drilling rate nor damage drill. One pound 
treats 32 bushels of wheat, oats, or barley. 1 lb. tin 70 
cts., 5 lb. tin $3.00. 
Cuprocide (Red Copper Oxide)—Specially prepared 
for use on soils and plants, to prevent the hunger 
disease known as Damping Off. 1 lb. 90 cts., 5 lbs. $3.50. 
Cyanogas (Calcium Cyanide) (G. Fumigant)—A valu¬ 
able insecticide for greenhouse fumigation for destroy¬ 
ing aphis, white fly, soft scale, thrips, etc. It is scattered 
along the walks and in the house when closed for the 
night. 5 lbs. $3.00, 25 lbs. $10.00. 
Cyangas (Calcium Cyanide) (A Dust)—for killing 
rats, moles, woodchucks and other rodents. Per V2 lb. 45 
cts., 1 lb. 75 cts., 5 lbs. $3.00. 
Carboleum (Wood Preservative)—$1.65 gal. 
Calomel Agricultural (for Onion Maggots)—*4 lb. 70 
cts., 1 lb. $2.15. 
Corrosive Sublimate (Agricultural) — For treating 
seed. V 4 lb. 55 cts., 1 lb. $1.70. 
Ever Green Spray—Deadly to insects—both chewing 
and sucking. Non-poisonous to people and pets. Pyreth- 
rum base. Requires no spreader. Simply mix with water, 
and soray. Also kills ants and fleas on dogs. 1 oz. 35 
cts., 6 ozs. $1.00, 16 ozs. $2.00, 1 gal. $9.50. 
Fungtrogen—A highly concentrated form of fungicide 
that will conquer mildew and control black spot on 
roses. It also supplies essential fertilizer. Dilutes 1 part 
to 60 parts of water. 75 cts. per V2 pint, 1 pint $1.25. 
Grape Dust—A powder preparation used for mildew, 
aphis, black fly and other insects and fungous diseases, 
principally in greenhouses. 1 lb. 35 cts., 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Grafting Wax—For all pruning and grafting our- 
poses. Used when trimming trees and shrubbery. Gives 
needed protection. % lb. package 20 cts., x /i lb. package 
30 cts., 1 lb. package 50 cts. 
Hitox—A double acting concentrated insecticide, that 
kills chewing and sucking insects, containing the active 
toxic properties of Rotenone and Pyrethrum, with a 
vegetable oil spreader. A complete spray that does not 
stain or injure foliage and is non-injurious to higher 
forms of life. 1 qt. $3.00, 1 gal. $9.00. 
Hellebore—Will destroy currant worms and other 
soft-shelled insects that infest the garden. x /i lb. 30 cts., 
1 lb. 50 cts. 
Liquid Slug Shot—A concentrated spray for foliage 
of all kinds. Liquid Slug Shot combines rotenone and 
pyrethrum in the proper proportions with a spreader 
and a very effective fungicide. Simply dilute with water 
and spray. Non-poisonous to animal life—safe—and 
easy to use. 1 oz. 35 cts., 6 ozs. $1.00. 
Lime Sulphur (Dry Powder Form)—Applied as a 
dormant spray in the fall after the leaves drop or in 
the spring before the buds open to destroy San Jose 
scale and fungous spores of apple scab, peach rot, leaf 
spot, etc. One-half pound will make five gallons. 1 lb. 
35 cts., 12 , /2 lb. bag $1.50. 
Mouse-Nots—Ordinary extermination methods as ap¬ 
plied to mice are much in the same class as those for 
rats. However, based on the eating habits of mice a 
PRODUCT HAS BEEN PERFECTED CALLED 
MOUSE-NOTS, a seed of unusually meaty flavor that 
has been found to be very attractive to Mice, whether 
it be the ordinary house mouse, field or pine mouse. 25 
cts pkg. 
Mole-Nots—Carry on their underground work un¬ 
noticed by man until their telltale ridges and mounds 
have disfigured lawns, damaged golf courses, or ruined 
seed beds in the garden or nursery. When such evi¬ 
dences of damage are first noticed, control measures 
should be undertaken on the affected area as promptly 
as possible. 25 cts. pkg. 
“Nico-Fume” Pressure-Fumigator—For years, florists 
have used “Nico-Fume” Powder by burning it in loose 
piles on the greenhouse walk. But some nicotine will 
condense on the walk and thus be lost. To prevent this, 
“Nico - Fume” Powder is now supplied in special 
pressure-fumigation tins, in which the Powder is burned 
under pressure, producing finely-divided fumes, that 
quickly kill the insects. Results: Greater economy and 
increased efficiency. 1 1-lb. Pressure-Fumigator 75 cts., 
1 1/2 -lb. Pressure-Fumigator 45 cts., 12 1-lb. Pressure- 
Fumigator $7.00, 12 ^-lb. Pressure-Fumigators $4.20. 
Naphthalene Flakes Treatment of Gladiolus Bulbs for 
Thrips—Sprinkle the flakes among the bulbs, using one 
ounce to one hundred bulbs, or about 1 lb. to a bushel 
of bulbs. The time of application may be either in the 
fall, during the winter or a week, or two before plant¬ 
ing in the spring. Lb. 15 cts., 5 lbs. or more 13'/2 cts. lb. 
Nico-Fume (Liquid)—For use as a spray or vapor, 
for controlling green fly, aphis, etc., in greenhouses and 
outdoors. 1 lb. $2.25, 4 lbs. $5.75, 8 lbs. $10.00. 
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