STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
Stanley’s Crow Repellent is a most effective way to treat 
corn to prevent crows and other birds from pulling the 
seed. We have used it on our farms for years and found that 
crows and other birds will not bother corn which has been 
treated. Don’t risk using cheap substitutes. 
Economical! Stanley’s costs as little as 11c per acre to use. 
It is non-poisonous, easy to apply and when properly used will 
not injure seed of any kind and will not clog any planter. Direc¬ 
tions lor treating seed are printed on each can. 
Half Pint can (enough for 1 hu. of corn) 60c. Pint can (enough for 2 hu. of corn) 
$1.00. New Quart can (enough for 4 hu.) $1.75. Trans|>ortution paid. 
(The large size is the most economical to buy. The material does not deteriorate.) 
Cl II D ATC We use Sulrote on our own farm and have found it one of the 
JULI\V I L-. best dusters to use on cucumbers, cauliflower, melons, turnips, 
etc. It combines Rolenone with Dusting Sulphur making a very effective insect¬ 
icide and fumigicide for the garden. 
It is an excellent dust for roses as it will control Rose Chafers and afford pro¬ 
tection against Black Spot and Mildew, also controls Chinch Bugs in the lawn. 
Non-i>oisonous to animals and humans. 
1 Lb. 40c; transportation paid. Not paid: 5 Lbs. $1.25; 25 Lhs. or more at 18c 
per Lb. Write for special prices on larger quantities. 
A non-Poisonous Pyreth- 
rum-Rotenone Spray. We 
find this to be a very effective 
plant spray for killing both suck¬ 
ing and chewing insects. It is 
fatal to cabbage worms, aphis, 
Japanese Beetles, Bed Spider, 
Aster Beetles, etc., but it is 
harmless to humans and animals. No soap or spreader needed simply mix with 
water and spray. Directions on each package. 1 Oz. bottle, 35c; 6 Oz. $1.00; Pint 
can, $2.00; Quart, $3.50; transportation paid. Not paid: Gallon, $12.00; 5 Gallon 
Drum, $50.00. 
rX/CDf'DEPKI Pyrethrum Spray effective against practically all com- 
L V ElXvJfxCC/x mon garden insects, and we have found it especially good 
against cabbage worms, currant worms, rose slugs, cucumber and squash hugs 
and aphis. 
It is Non-Poisonous, harmless to man, livestock, birds, and pets. Kills only 
insects. It does not burn and can be used often and in strong solution on the 
most delicate plants and flowers. 
Evergreen contains a soap spreader, incorporated by a new process which pre¬ 
vents loss of strength. Simply mix with water and spray. Directions on bottle. 
Spray charts and booklets on the use of Evergreen, mailed free on request. 
Price: 1 Oz. Bottle, 35c; 6 Oz. Bottle, $1.00; 16 Oz. Bottle, $2.15; transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 1 Gal. Can, $12.20. 
ACME ALL AROUND SPRAY— Contains the three 
leading remedies used by larger growers. Directions on 
package. % Lb. 35c; 1 Lb. 85c. Transportation paid. 
ANTROI Kills Ants in the nest. Glass con- 
/\l^t I I' W I—. tamers from which the worker ants 
take Antrol Syrup to the nest killing the entire 
colony. Controls both sweet and grease eating ants. 
Ready filled set. 4 filled feeders, 40c. Antrol Syrup 
for refilling, 4 Oz. Bottle, 35c; transportation paid. 
New Antrol Ant-Trap. (Tin.) 15c each. 
ANT DESTROYER. Kills ants, roaches, etc. Powder. 
Does not injure vegetation. 4% Oz. Cans (sifter top) 
45c; transportation paid. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD. (Powder.) Standard poison 
for chewing worms and insects. May be used either 
in water or dusted on the plants. Yi Lb. Package, 
25c; 1 Lb. 45c; transportation paid. Not paid: 4 Lbs. 
Bag, $1.00 per bag; 24 Lbs. (6-4 Lb. Bags) or more 
at 18c per lb. Prices subject to change. Write for price 
on larger amounts. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. (Powder.) For spraying 
plants and trees to prevent fungus diseases. Mix in 
water before using. Directions for use on the package. 
% Lb. Box, 25c; 1 Lb. 40c; transportation paid. 
Not paid: 4 Lbs. 95c; 24 Lbs. (6-4 Lb. Bags) or more 
at 16c per lb. Prices subject to change. Write for prices 
on large amounts. 
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. (Bichloride of Mer¬ 
cury.) This powerful disinfectant is used to treat 
potatoes, and in the control of cabbage maggots. See 
your local Farm Bureau for directions, % Lb. 55c; 
Lb. $1.75; transportation paid. Prices subject to change. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
CALOMEL. Eff< ;ctive in control of cabbage root 
maggots. See your Farm Bureau for directions. 
1 Lb. $2.10; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.95 lb.; transporta¬ 
tion paid. Prices subject to change. 
CUPROCIDE. Red Copper Oxide. A 
very effective seed disinfectant for treat¬ 
ing spinach, beet and other seed to pre¬ 
vent damping off of seedlings. Experi¬ 
ment stations tests have found that it 
will actually increase the stand even 
where seed of high germination is used. 
Mix with seed at rate of 1 level tea¬ 
spoon per lb. or 2% lbs. per 100 lbs. of 
beet or spinach seed. 
Cuprocide is a very fine stable red copper oxide. 
4 Oz. 35c; 1 Lb. 90c; transportation paid. Not paid: 
5 Lbs. or more at 80c per lb. 
CUPROCIDE “54.” New red copper oxide spray. 
Prevents damping off of seedlings. Effective against 
tomato blight. 3 Lb. bag, $1.15; transportation paid. 
Not paid: 5 bags or more at 95c per bag. 
“BLACK LEAF 40.” Nicotine Sulphate. Insecticide for 
aphis (lice) and all soft bodied insects. One part to 
800 to 1000 parts of water makes an effective spray. 
Directions for use on package. 
“Black Leaf 40” is a very cheap and effective ma¬ 
terial for delousing poultry. Simply paint the tops of 
the roosts with “Black Leaf 40” before the fowls 
perch for the night and the fumes will kill the hody 
lice. 
1 Oz. 35c; 5 Oz. Bottle, $1.00; 1 Lb. $2.25; 2 Lb. 
Tin (qt.) $3.25; transportation paid. Not paid: 5 Lb. 
Can, $5.85; 10 Lb. Can, $10.60. Prices subject to 
change. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
CUT WORM KILLER. (Snarol.) A poisonous bait 
which kills Cut Worms, Sow bugs, Snails, etc. Very 
effective if used when the pests first appear. Pests 
eat it at night and are quickly destroyed. Will not 
deteriorate from rain or sprinkling. 1 % Lbs. 35c; 
transportation paid. Not paid: 4 Lbs. 85c; 15 Lbs. 
$3.00; 50 Lbs. $8.00. Write for prices on larger amounts. 
FORMALDEHYDE (40%). A valuable disinfectant. 
It is very effective when used to destroy smut germs 
in oats and scab on potatoes. Full directions on can. 
Formaldehyde is also used by onion growers to con¬ 
trol smut. 1 Lb. Can, 40c; 6 Cans, $2.15; transjiorta- 
tion paid. Not paid: 100 Lb. Carboys (about 12 gal.) 
and 450 lb. drums (50 gal.). Write for price. 
KJI/"/^ Cl IkiC New Powder Pressure Fumi- 
lxl\.k/"rUIYlU. gator. Now burns this most 
effective fumigant under pressure in special cans in 
which it is packed. Easy to use and more effective in 
controlling greenhouse insects. 
% Lb. Tins, 45c each; 6 for $2.40; 12 for $4.20; 
1 Lb. Cans, 75c each; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.00; trans¬ 
portation paid. 
TRIOGEN. Best spray for roses. Small kit $1.50; med¬ 
ium kit, $4.00; transportation paid. See page 81 for 
description. 
TOBACCO DUST. An excellent material for keeping 
bugs off cucumber, melon and squash vines. Apply 
when the leaves are wet so that it will adhere to them. 
Use in liberal quantities. For fumigating green¬ 
houses the tobacco dust we sell is most excellent. 
It burns evenly and will light without the use of 
kerosene. 5 Lbs. fumigates a house 20 x 100 feet. 
2 Lbs. 35c; transportation paid. Not paid: 10 Lbs. 
50c; 100 Lb. Bag, $4.00. 
WFFH 1^11 I FR For walks, tennis courts, 
” LLL/ r\ll_L_Li\. etc. When mixed with water 
and sprinkled on roadways, paths, tennis courts, 
etc., entirely destroys weeds, root and all. Saves 
time, labor and expense. 1 qt. is diluted with 40 
quarts water. Easily applied with a sprinkling can or 
sprayer. Directions on can. Do not use on gardens 
as it destroys all plants as well as weeds. 1 Qt. 70c; 
1 Gal. Can, $1.75; purchaser pays transportation. 
CRYSTAL DUSTER 
The best small duster we have ever seen. Especially 
good for dusting small trees, gardens and poultry houses. 
It is a new type duster that ejects a large volume of 
dust with each stroke. The dust container is of heavy 
glass. It has a long extension and adjustable nozzle. 
Length over all 19% inches. Dust container holds 1 qt. 
Crystal Duster, Transportation paid.$1.30 
Highly efficient all round continuous sprayer. Mod¬ 
ern and efficient. All direction spray. Non-splash fill¬ 
ing, easily cleaned. Non-tippable design. Order by 
number. 
No. 335; 1 qt. Brass pump Copper Tank. . .$1.75 each 
No. 315; 1 qt. Tin pump and Tank.75 each 
Transportation paid. 
ROYAL MISTIFIER. The most practical lawn 
and garden sprinkler we have ever seen. See page 51. 
Price $1.00 each; transportation paid. 
New "OPEN HED" Sprayer 
This new Brown Sprayer 
represents the first real im¬ 
provement that has been made 
in hand sprayers in many 
years. 
It combines the following 
new features with the well 
known superiority of the 
Brown sprayers. 
Electrically welded seams; 
galvanized after fabrication; 
double acting pump lock; tank 
oitening is 5 inches in diam¬ 
eter; tank guaranteed for 100 
lhs. pressure; rubber double 
grip pump handle; pump unit 
completely assembled; adjust¬ 
able swivel nozzle. 
. Capacity 4 gals. 
Write for descriptive liter¬ 
ature. 
Tovwato 
3 OWKtj 
POT LABELS AND GARDEN STAKES 
Keep a record of the kind and variety of seeds sown, 
dates, etc. Every gardener should use stakes and labels. 
These are nice smooth white wooden labels and stakes 
of best quality. 
Plain 
Pain 
ted 
POT LABELS 
100 
1000 
100 
1000 
4 in. long. 
.. $.25 
$1.75 
$.28 
$2.15 
5 in. long. 
. . .25 
1.95 
.28 
2.35 
Transportation paid. 
GARDEN STAKES. 12 in. long, 1% in. wide. Clear 
wood stakes. Plain, Doz. 25c; 100 $1.25; painted, 
Doz. 30c; 100, $1.40; transportation paid. Not paid; 
1000 plain, $7.00; 1000 painted, $8.50. Weight 30 lhs. 
"CYCLONE" Broadcast Seeder 
“Open Hed” No. 4B. Brass Tank .$11.75 ^ most effective machine 
“Open Hed” No. 4D. Galvanized Tank . 6 for sowing grass seed or grain 
Transportation paid in the U. S. east of the broadcast. It will sow any 
Mississippi River and north of Tennessee. kind of seed, put it on evenly 
at any desired rate per acre. 
Atkin's No. 100 PRUNING SHEARS Very useful for sowing light 
grass seeds which other kinds 
These new pruning shears are the best we have ever G f seeders do not handle well 
sfien. Compact, durable and powerful. Cuts easdy. and for sowing cover crops, 
Pine for shrubs, suckers on trees, etc. Pine steel blade, guch as vetch and clover, in 
“Shear Cut” makes easy work. Nickeled. standing corn. 
Price: $2.00 each; transportation paid. Price: $2.50 each; trans- 
See illustration on page 8b. portatiou paid. 
HARRIS’ SEEDS —1 939 
JOSEPH HARRIS CO. # Inc., COLDWATER, N. Y 
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