R.B. BUCHANAN SEED CQ ^ MEMPHIS,TENNESSEE. 
NOT FOR 
BUCHANAN’S DEPENDABLE INSECTICIDES 
NOT FOR 
Most insecticides are poison , for the control of insects. Handle with care. 
COPOSIL—It is a powdered copper fungicide MOLOGEN—Non-poisonous to humans or pets, 
which tests have shown to possess the fungicidal Does not injure soil or grass. With a teaspoon 
INTERNAL USE 
efficiency of Bordeaux Mixture, with a decided or small trowel, carefully make a small opening 
increase in the margin of safetv from russetine in the side of ridce. keeninc it free nf oarth 
INTERNAL USE 
or other copper injury common to Bordeaux. Coposil does not 
leave a blotched coverage and has produced exceptionally fine 
finished fruit. Used at the dosage recommended (1 pound to 50 
gallons water) it provides excellent protection against scab, 
blotch, fruit spot and ornamental plant diseases in an economical 
manner. Combines unusually well with Summer Oil. Put up in 
4-lb. packages. 
Post paid, 4 lbs., $1.20; 12 lbs., $3.25; 24 lbs., $6.15; 48 lbs., $11.75. 
At Store—4 lbs., $1.00; 12 lbs., $3.00; 24 lbs., $5.75; 48 lbs., $11.00. 
ORTHOL-K (Summer Oil)—Codling moths 
are present in most apple orchards in such 
large numbers that lead arsenate alone will 
not control them. A summer oil which kills 
the egg is a necessity. Orthol-K is a high 
quality summer oil for use on fruit trees 
and hardy deciduous shade trees and shrubs. 
It combines readily with Lead Arsenate, Du- 
tox, Bordeaux Mixture, Coposil, etc. Used 
to control codling moth, red spider, mites, 
leaf hopper, pear psylla, etc. Cannot be used 
with Sulphur or Lime-Sulphur, or for ten 
days or two weeks after Sulphur or Lime- 
Sulphur applications. Write for booklet. 
Price—Post paid, gal., $1.25. At Store, gal., $1.00; 5 gals., $3.50; 
15 gals., $10.00; 30 gals., $18.25; 54 gals., $31.25. 
KLEENUP READY-MIX (Dormant Oil 
Spray)—An emulsifiable oil forming an 
emulsion when agitated in water. Inert 
ingredients are held to a minimum (ap¬ 
proximately 1%%), making the active in¬ 
gredients exceptionally high, 98%%. Kleen- 
up Ready-Mix has many advantages over 
ordinary oil sprays in that it will not freeze 
in storage—no danger of broken emulsions; 
high active content requires less material 
per hundred gallons of spray; mixes readily 
with hard or soft waters by agitation; com¬ 
patible with copper fungicides. Use, for 
dormant spraying only, 3 to 3% gallons 
Kleenup with 97 or 96% gallons water. 
Now put in the mole’s underground passage or runway a tea¬ 
spoonful of Mologen. Carefully cover the opening with the orig¬ 
inal sod or earth. This should be repeated several feet apart. 
Prices—Post paid, % lb., 60c; 1% lbs., $1.35; 5 lbs., $4.15. At 
Store, % lb., 50c; 1% lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $4.00. 
CHLORATE WEED KILLER 
ATLACIDE — Chlorate 
Weed Killer represents the 
most effective method for 
killing weeds, Johnson grass, 
poison ivy and all undesirable vegetation when properly applied. 
It is non-poisonous to human, animal or bird life. It has no 
odor and is harmless to the hands. It is ideal for killing weeds 
in driveways, paths, brick walks, cobble gutters, tennis courts, 
playgrounds, athletic fields and along fence lines. If you want 
to rid your farm of patches of Johnson grass, we urge you to 
use Atlacide Chlorate Weed Killer. Circulars mailed on request. 
Price—Post paid, 5 lbs., $1.65; 15 lbs., $3.50; 50 lbs., $6.75. At 
Store, 5 lbs., $1.50; 15 lbs., $3.25; 50 lbs., $6.00; 100 lbs., $10.00; 
200 lbs., $19.00. _ 
SA-VA-TREE PRUNING PAINT—Much damage is done by 
insects and disease entering through pruning cuts and wounds 
of fruit and shade trees. This can be prevented by completely 
covering all cuts and wounds with SA-VA-TREE Pruning Paint. 
If pruning is done when trees are entirely dormant apply 
SA-VA-TREE at once; otherwise, apply as soon as bleeding 
stops. It is not necessary to paint small cuts but very necessary 
to cover all cuts of one inch or more, also all abrasions in the bark. 
Price—Post paid, qt., 75c; gal., $2.00. At Store, qt., 60c; gal., 
$1.75; 5 gals., $8.50. 
GARDEN GUARD (Rotenone Dust)—Not 
poisonous; highly effective against both chew¬ 
ing and sucking insects but leaves no poison¬ 
ous residue. Women especially prefer using 
this dust on their flowers. Dust plants thor¬ 
oughly, covering both upper and lower sides 
of foliage, hitting all insects to be controlled. 
Especially recommended for use on beans, 
peas, cabbage, cauliflower, greens, etc. Apply 
about 20 lbs. per acre. 
Price—Post paid, 1 lb., 45c; 4 lbs., 90c; 25 lbs., $4.60. At Store, 
1 lb., 35c; 4 lbs., 75c; 25 lbs., $4.25. 
Price—Post paid, gal., $1.10. At Store, gal., 85c; 5 gals., $2.75; 
10 gals., $4.50; 15 gals., $5.85; 30 gals., $10.00; 54 gals., $15.00. 
Corrosive Sublimate 
Used for treating sweet potatoes before bedding to prevent 
black rot. One ounce will make 8 to 10 gallons of solution. 
Post paid— V\ lb., 70c; 1 lb., $1.70; 5 lbs., $7.75. At Store—% lb., 
60c; 1 lb., $1.60; 5 lbs., $7.50. 
BETA-NAPTHOL BANDS 
—Beta-Napthol bands do 
not replace spraying, but 
aid in controlling the apple 
worm. The bands insure a 
cleaner crop with the same 
spray program. Our bands 
are heavy corrugated paper 
125 feet long, 4 inches wide, 
and thoroughly treated with 
Beta-Napthol. Directions 
for Use: First, remove all 
rough bark on trunks of 
trees and larger branches; 
second, place about 18 
inches above ground, with 
corrugation next to tree, 
fastening snugly with 
large-headed bill posting 
tacks. Apply in the Memphis area about May 1st. Price, post 
paid, each, $3.00; at Store, $2.65. 
ALORCO CRYOLITE, a fluorine insecti¬ 
cide, has been used by a large number of 
federal and state entomologists, state ex¬ 
periment stations, independent entomologists 
and individual growers. Results from its 
application on tobacco, beans, melons, cu¬ 
cumbers, cabbage and potatoes, show it to 
be safe, economical and superior to other 
commonly used insecticides in the control 
of the beetles and worms which attack these 
plants. 
We recommend Alorco Cryolite above any 
other material for control of Mexican Bean 
Beetle. Spraying is the most effective 
method of applying in most cases. 
WHAT IT CONTROLS—Mexican bean beetles, Bean leaf 
beetles, Flea beetles, Potato beetles, Blister beetles, Cucumber 
beetles, Cabbage worms, Tobacco worms, Tobacco flea beetles, 
Flea weevils. Codling moth, Curculios. 
For dusting Cryolite may be used alone or it may be mixed 
with three to five parts of flour, sulphur, talc or road dust and 
applied with any suitable dusting apparatus. 
For spraying, two pounds of Cryolite are mixed with fifty 
gallons of water. Sulphur may be added to the spray mixture 
if a fungicide is needed. 
Cryolite should not be mixed with lime. 
NO INJURY TO FOLIAGE—Severe tests with Alorco Cryolite 
show that it does not injure delicate foliage. Packed in 6 lb. 
packages. Price—Post paid, 6 lbs., $1.25; 24 lbs., $4.25. At Store, 
6 lbs., $1.00; 24 lbs., $3.75; 48 lbs., $7.20. _ 
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