R.B.BUCHANAN SEED CQ MEMPHIS,TENNESSEE. 
INTERNAL USE 
Most insecticides are poison and 
New Evergreen Sprays 
Directions: Simply dilute _ 
with water as directed and 
spray. New Ever Green con¬ 
tains spreader. 
This is a Pyrethrum insec 
should be kept locked ichen not in use. 
Carbon Disulphide 
NOT FOR 
ticide, for killing plant lice, cabbage worms, 
cut-worms, cucumber beetle, thrips, rose 
slugs, rose chafer, squash beetles, mealy 
bugs, leaf hoppers, potato bugs or beetles, 
bean beetle, Japanese beetle. Full directions 
on each package. Post paid, price—1 oz. 
(makes 6 gallons of spray), 40c; 6-oz. bottle, 
SI.10; 1-pt. bottle (makes 100 gallons), 52.15; 
1 gal., $11.25. At Store—1 oz., 35c; G ozs., $1.00; 
1 pt., $2.00; 1 gal., $11.00: 5 gals., $45.00. 
KILLS 
INSECTS ON PLANTS 
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POISON 
BLACK LEAF 40—A nicotine solution for 
destroying aphids, lice, etc., in orchards, on 
both garden and fllowering plants. A tea¬ 
spoonful makes one quart of solution. This 
is one of the most effective preparations for 
general sucking insects. A remarkable con¬ 
trol for poultry lice, that does away with 
dusting, dipping or greasing, and yet abso¬ 
lutely effective and unbelievably simple. 
Post paid—1 oz., 40c; 5 oz., $1.10; 1 lb., $2.40; 
2 lbs., $3.45; 5 lbs., $6.10; 10 lbs., $10.90. At 
Store—1 oz., 35c; 5 ozs., $1.00; 1-lb. tin, $2.25; 
2-lb. tin, $3.25; 5 lbs., $5.85; 10-lb. tin, $10.60. 
BLACK LEAF 40 TOBACCO DUST—Sure 
death to all plant lice and aphis. For best 
results, dust on when foliage is damp. Our 
tobacco dust is of extra fine quality, very 
strong in nicotine content. Price—post paid— 
1 lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 55c; 10 lbs., 80c; 25 lbs., $1.75; 
50 lbs., $2.95. At Store—1 lb., 10c; 5, 45c; 
10, 60c; 25, $1.25; 50, $2.00; 100, $3.35. 
CROW-TOX —Protects corn from crows, 
blackbirds, moles, etc. It aids and hastens 
germination, which means healthier stalks 
and larger yields per acre. Crow-Tox will 
not kill birds or animals. Saves seed loss. 
%-pint can, treats 1 bushel seed corn, 70c. 
post paid. At Store, 60c. 
1-pint can, $1.10, post paid. At Store, $1.00. 
1-quart can, $1.65, post paid. At Store, $1.50. 
NURSERY-VOLCK —For the garden, 
greenhouse, florist and nurseryman. It 
successfully controls scale, mealy bug, 
white fly, red spider, and mites, aphis, 
caterpillars and many other insect pests. 
Rose mildew is prevented by spraying 
with VOLCK. Full directions on each can. 
Price—post paid—% pt., 45c; 1 qt., 90c; 
1 gal., $2.25. At Store— Vi pt., 35c; 1 qt., 
75c: 1 gal., $2.00; 5 gal., $6.25. 
INTERNAL USE 
Not mailable. 
Used for controlling 
weevil in peas, beans, 
grains, etc Method of 
Treating —Put seeds to be 
treated in an air-tight container, as a 
water barrel, strong goods box or metal 
container. For treating small lots, 2 ozs. 
of Carbon Disulphide per bushel is 
sufficient. Full directions on package. 
Caution —Keep open fire, such as lan¬ 
terns, matches, etc., away from Carbon 
Disulphide. Price—1 lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.75. 
LORO—Kills aphids, thrips, red spider, mealy 
bug (young stages), and many others. Loro 
mixes well with water. No additional spread¬ 
ing agent is required with Loro when used 
against practically all of the common aphids. 
However, for aphids on waxy foliage such as 
cabbage, soap is recommended. Soap must also 
be added to the spray solution for thrips, red 
spider, leaf hoppers, mealy bugs and similar 
insects. Use soap-suds made up from mild soap 
chips and warm water. Prices, post paid—pint, 
$2.15; gallon, $10 85. At Store—pint, $2.00; gal¬ 
lon, $10.50; 5 gallons, $45.00. 
PYROX — Keeps crows and blackbirds 
out of the corn field. It has a very nasty 
taste, which the pests hate. Pyrox-treated 
seed corn not only germinates sooner, but 
frequently results in much better ger¬ 
mination. Use Pyrox also to spray pota¬ 
toes, tomatoes, melons and beans. Prices— 
post paid—1 lb., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.95; 10 lbs., 
$3.35; 25 lbs., $5.50. At Store—1 lb., 50c; 
5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00; 25 lbs., $5.00. 
FISH OIL SOAP (40% Potash)—A soap ef¬ 
fective in destroying many sucking insects and 
lice on plants, trees and ferns. For mild forms 
of scale. An excellent summer spray, when 
something stronger cannot be used, where the 
San Jose scale exists. Price—post paid—1 lb., 
40c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.00. Not prepaid— 
1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1 00; 10 lbs., $1.75; 25 lbs., $2.90. 
A new discovery, kills without 
burning; non-poisonous. 1-ounce 
bottle makes 8 gallons. Price—post 
paid—1 oz., 40c; 4 ozs., $1.10; 1 pt., 
$2.80; 1 qt., $4.25. 
1 qt., $3.20. 
REDARROW 
INSECT SPRAY 
(PYRETHRUM DERRIS SOAP) 
At Store—1 oz., 35c; 4 ozs., $1.00; 1 pt., $2.70; 
GRAFTING WAX— Used for grafting scions on trees, heal¬ 
ing cuts around the graft. Full directions on each package. 
Post paid — (4 lb., 20c; Vi lb., 35c; 1 lb., 60. At Store— 14 lb., 15c; 
y 2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 50c. 
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE EMULSION— Best peach tree borer control. You dilute our 
emulsion with equal amount of water or more depending on age of trees to be treated. 
Ethylene Dichloride Emulsion has two distinct advantages over Paradichlorobenzene. It 
may be used with little or no preparation of the soil before treatment and it is not 
necessary to mound up afterwards. It may be applied in fall, winter or spring but by 
all means apply in fall if possible. The emulsion may be poured around trees from a 
measuring cup. Gallon treats 40 four- to five- year trees or 53 three-year trees. Full 
directions on each package. Price post paid—Pt., 45c; qt., 60c; Vi gal., 80c; 1 gal., $1.40. 
At Store—Qt., 45c; Vi gal., 65c; gal., $1.20; 5 gals., $5.00. 
Buy Ethylene Dichloride and potash fish oil soap and make your own emulsion—save 
one-half. Full directions for emulsifying on each package. Cannot ship by mail. Price 
by express or freight—Pt., 30c; qt., 50c; Vi gal., 90c; gal., $1.50; 5 gals., $5.00. 
PARADICHLOROBENZENE— Kills peach tree borer. In the Upper South, September 
Applying Paradichlorobenzene 15 to October 5 is the right time to apply; Middle South, October 1 to 15; and Lower 
South, October 10 to November 15. Can also be used in Spring. For trees that have grown three years, use three-fourths of an 
ounce as a dose. Use only one-fourth ounce on trees that have grown two years. For trees four years of age and older, use one 
ounce. For abnormally large ones, use 114 ounces. Price—post paid —1 lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.45; 25 lbs., $4.70; 50 lbs., $8.75. 
Price, at Store or not prepaid —1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25: 25 lbs., $4.25; 50 lbs., $8.00; 100-lb. drum, $14.50. 
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