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Item 
No. 
20a. GRAFTING WAX—Melt over a slow fire to con¬ 
sistency of honey and apply with a flat paddle or 
brush. 
Snow’s or M&P—/4-lb. 20c (25c PP); V^-lb. 35c 
(40c PP); lb. 60c (70c PP); 5 lbs. $1.50; 10 lbs. 
$2.75; 25 lbs. $6.50 (Charges collect). 
20b. GRASSELLI SPREADER—A combined spreading, 
sticking and wetting agent. Leaves no objection¬ 
able residue on foilage. May be used with all but 
fluorine sprays. Increases efficacy of sprays by 
lengthening period of protection; by more uni¬ 
form coverage and wetting. Very economical. Re¬ 
quires less than a teaspoon to the gallon of spray. 
Pint 85c (95c PP); Gallon $5.00; 5 Gals. $22.00. 
20c. HORMODIN “A”—The root forming chemical de¬ 
veloped by the Boyce Thompson Institute for 
Plant Research. Quicker and better rooting of cut¬ 
tings in higher percentages than ever before. Most 
effective on the difficult-to-root varieties. 
5 cc (Will treat 600 cuttings).$ 1.00 
15 cc (Will treat 1,800 cuttings).$ 2.00 
60 cc (Will treat 7,200 cuttings).$ 5.00 
120 cc (Will treat 15,000 cuttings).$ 9.00 
240 cc (Will treat 30,000 cuttings).$17.00 
21a. LETHANE 440 (Aliphatic Thiocyanate)—General 
contact spray for Mealy Bugs, Thrips, Aphids, Red 
Spider. Leaf Hoppers, White Fly, Mites, etc. Com¬ 
patible with Cuprocide, Bordeaux Mixture, Lime 
Sulphur, Lead Arsenate, Calcium Arsenate, Volck, 
and others. An excellent and safe Mealy Bug con¬ 
trol consists of 4 tsp. Lethane 440 in 1 gal. water. 
2 ozs. 35c; Qt. $2.75; Gal. $7.50; 5 Gals. $32.50. 
21b. LIME (Hydrated)—To discourage leaf-eating slugs. 
Rather caustic for general soil use. Agricultural 
Shell Lime is safer. 5 lbs. 25c; 50 lbs. $1.00. 
21c. LAWN MOTH SPRAY—Most effective control for 
the Sod Webworm in lawns. Contains Dichloroethyl 
Ether. Lawn Moth flies at night, laying eggs at 
base of grass blades. Larvae long feeds on 
grass, causing it to die in patches which are often 
mistaken for Brown Patch Disease. One Pint of 
concentrate makes 32 gallons of solution. 
Vi Pint (Will treat area of 144 sq. ft.) 75c. 
Pint (Will treat area of 288 sq. ft.) $1.25. 
Vz Gal. $3.50; Gal. $6.50; 5 Gals. $25.00. 
22 . LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION, NA ECO—Used for 
the same purpose as Navco Dry Lime-Sulfur also for 
San Jose Scale, Peach Twig Borer, and as a Bulb Dip. 
(See Planter’s Guide Page 3 for Gladiolus Bulb 
Dip.) Qt. 30c; Gal. 75c; 5 Gals. $2.50. 
22b. MILDEW-FOIL—Use this new, activated spray 
regularly as a preventive against Mildew on Roses. 
Apply first when buds form and continue through 
flowering season. Apply to soil as well. 2 ozs. make 
1 gallon of spray. 4 ozs. 35c; 8 ozs. 65c; Pt. $1.00; 
Qt. $1.50; Gal. $4.00. 
22c. MILDEW SPRAY—See Item 6, Page 57. 
23. MISf^IBLE OIL, NA VCO —The spray used by com¬ 
mercial orchardists, on dormant deciduous trees and 
shrubs (when entirely defoliated, and after a rain 
usually only between Dec. 15th and Feb. 15th) to 
kill San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, Soft Brown 
Scale, Black Scale, etc.; also eggs of Red Mite, Brown 
Mite, Aphis; Fruit Tree Leaf Roller. Qt. 40c; Gal. 
90c; 5 Gals. $3.25. 
23a. MOLOGEN—Eliminates moles in two or three 
days. Non-poisonous to birds and pets. Does not 
injure grass or soil. Make small holes in ridges and 
insert about 1 teaspoonful in each. 
Vz lb. 50c (60c PP); V/z lbs. $1.25 ($1.50 PP); 5 lbs. 
$4.00 ($4.35 PP). 
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Item 
No. 
24. NAPTHALENE FLAKES—Useful in control of 
Gladiolus Thrips. Scotter 1 oz. over 100 large Glad¬ 
iolus Bulbs in an air-tight carton, box, or paper bag 
and store in a warm place;, for two to three weeks. 
All home-grown Gladiolus Bulbs should be treated 
before planting. Some claim the flakes protect bulbs 
from injury by rodents. 4 ozs. 10c; 8 ozs. 15c; lb. 
25c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.50; 25 lbs. $3.50; 50 lbs. 
$6.25. 
25. NICOTINE DUST, A^/4 FCO—Unquestionably the 
quickest and most thorough method of control when 
the air is quiet. A puff with a duster instantly gives 
perfect coverage. No. 6N controls Rose Aphis, 
• Green and Rosy Apple Aphis, Small Black Bean 
Aphis, Black Cherry Aphis, and Walnat Aphis, Pear 
Slugs, Cabbage Worms, etc. 12 oz. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.40. 
No. ION controls the more resistant groups: Grape 
Leaf Hopper, Pear Thrips, Grass^ Thrips, Black 
Peach Aphis, Pea Aphis, Melon Aphis, Squash Bugs, 
etc. 12 ozs. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
26. NICOTINE SPRAY—Consists of Black Leaf 40 
and Genuine Whale Oil Soap properly proportioned 
to give the highest possible kill of Aphis, Psylla, 
Thrip, Leaf Hopper, Red Bug, Green Bug, etc. Use 
in combination with item No. 7 for complete Rose 
Spray. 6 ozs. 35c; Pt. 50c; Qt. 90c; Vz Gal. $1.50; 
Gal. $2.25. 
26a. NO, NO 1 DOGGIE—A harmless chemical prepara¬ 
tion for spraying lightly on base of shrubs, hardy 
plants, buildings, etc., discourages dogs or cats 
from frequenting the spot and breaks their destruc¬ 
tive habits. Do not spray on tender plants. 8 ozs. 
65c. 
27. NU-GREEN—Disinfects soil and ^otects turf 
against Brown Patch and Dollar Spot. Dissolve 1 lb. 
in 50 gallons water and apply to 3000 sq. ft. of turf 
area. Ask for Descriptive Circular. 
2 ozs. 35c; 1 lb. $1.45; 5 lbs. $6.30. 
28. NURSERY VOLCK—See Item 4, Page 57. 
28a. OXIDE OF IRON (Metco)—Produces healthier 
vegetation, more colorful flowers. Destroys slugs 
and snails by contact. Non-poisonous. 10 lbs. 50c; 
20 lbs. 90c; 100 lbs. $3.50. 
29. PARADICHLOR, NAVCOSoil fumigant for 
pests on the roots of mature trees only (6 yrs. old 
or more). Kills Peach Root Borer, Woolly Aphis. 
For Termites and Ants, sprinkle 1 tablesp. so gas 
will penetrate their nests. For Moles in lawns, open 
runway at intervals of several feet and put one 
tablesp. in each opening, then close. Effective con¬ 
trol for clothes moths, lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
30. PARIS GREEN—Powerful stomach poison used 
mostly in poisoned baits, lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25. 
31. POISONED BARLEY—See Item 12, Page 57. 
PYRETHRUM SPRAY—See “Red Arrow’’ below. 
33. QUA-SUL—Prevents Mildew and Peach Leaf Curl. 
Retards Damping Off. Excellent soil treatment. 
8 ozs. 40c; Qt. $1.00; Gal. $3.75; 5 Gals. $17.50. 
34. RED ARROW—The highly-concentrated, non-poi¬ 
sonous spray. Harmless to humans and warm¬ 
blooded animals. Deadly to chewing and sucking 
insects. Does not require soap. Simply add water. 
Kills Aphids, Leaf Hopper, Thrips, Cucumber Beetle, 
Cabbage and Tomato Worm, Rose Bug, Aster, Dahlia 
Beetle, etc. Also Ants in lawns and gardens. Will 
not injure foliage or affect fertility of soil. Oz. 35c; 
4 oz. $1.00; Pint $2.85; Quart $5.40; Gal. $16.00; 
6 1-Gal. cans $15.50 each. 
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