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T. W. Wood & Sons 
CHLORATE WEED KILLER 
Kills weeds and poison ivy. Ex¬ 
terminates weeds in walks, drive¬ 
ways, tennis courts, etc. Deadly 
to vegetation but harmless to hu¬ 
mans and birds, so can be used 
with safety. If inserted into the 
crown of the plant it kills dande¬ 
lions on lawns. It is odorless and colorless and will not stain 
or injure marble or cement. Dissolve 1J to 2 pounds to a 
gallon of water and apply 2 gallons to 100 square feet; repeat 
the applications in 30 days. 1 to 1J pounds to a gallon of 
water kills poison ivy. By mail postpaid, 5-lb. pkg. $1.75. 
Not postpaid, 5-lb. pkg. $1.50; 15-lb. pkg. $3.50; 50-lb. pkg. $7.50. 
Kills All Sweet-Eeating Ants. Antrol kills 
the ant colony in the nest. It contains a 
mildly poisonous syrup, attractive to the 
worker ants, which transmit it to the queen. 
Soon the whole colony is destroyed. By mail 
postpaid, set of 4 filled feeders 50c. Antrol 
Syrup—4-oz. bottle, 45,c.; pint, $1.00. Not 
postpaid, set of 4 filled feeders, 40c. Antrol Syrup—4-oz. bottle, 
35c.; pint, 85c. 
Antrol Ant Powder 
Kills ants and roaches. Recom¬ 
mended for quick relief in apart¬ 
ments, camps, summer homes, etc. By mail postpaid, 12-oz. 
shaker top can, 20c.; 41-oz. can, 35c. Not postpaid, 12-oz. 
15c.; 4J-oz. 45c. 
A tit Tran Kills both 
l i d|J and effective, 
doors and in greenhouses. 
paid, 15c. 
sweet and grease eating ants. Safe 
Controls ants in the home, out-of- 
By mail postpaid, 20c. Not post- 
Partinn Hicnlnliirln Kills weevils, bugs and insects 
V;ai uuu uisuipiliue generally in beans, peas and grains 
while in storage. When placed on top of either bulk or sacked 
grain the fumes permeate the entire bulk. By mail postpaid, 
lb. 50c.; 2J-lb. pkg. 95c.; 5-lb. pkg. $1.65. Not postpaid, lb. 40c.; 
2i-lb. pkg. 75c.; 5-lb. pkg. $1.35. 
Easy to use, quick in action and 
thorough in effectiveness. A calcium 
cyanide which liberates hydrocyanic- 
acid gas when exposed to the mois¬ 
ture in the aif. 
CYANOGAS A DUST —Kills moles, rats, mice, cray fish, ground 
hogs, bed bugs, clothes moths, ants, wasps, yellow jackets, 
grape leaf hopper, grasshopper, locusts, etc. By mail postpaid, 
5-lb. can, 55c.; 1-lb. can, 99c.; 5-lb. can, $3.35. Not postpaid, 
5-lb. can, 45c.; 1-lb. can, 75c.; 5-lb. can, $3.00. 
CYANOGAS G EUMIGANT. For greenhouse, flour mill and grain 
fumigation. Kills whitefly, aphis, moths, weevil, rats and mice. 
By mail postpaid, 5-lb. can, $3.35. Not postpaid, 5-lb. can, 
$3.00; 25-lb. pkg., $10.00; 100-lb. pkg., $30.00. 
DUSTERS for applying Cyanogas, $1.25. root Pump Dusters, 
$7.00. 
U„ vgn (The casein spreader and adhesive) —Kayso greatly 
increases the spreading and wetting properties of 
the spray, spreads it evenly over the entire surface of bark, 
fruit and leaves and makes the spray stick regardless of rains. 
Use two heaping tablespoonfuls for each 10 gallons of spray, 
or 1 pound for each 100 gallons. .By mail postpaid, 2-lb. pkg. 
50c.; 10 lbs. $2.10. Not postpaid, 2-lb. pkg. 40c.; 10 lbs. $1.75. 
T>| llfk Copper Sulphate or Blue Vitriol (Pulverized 
JJlUc OLUilC Snow). Used for early spraying, for making 
bordeaux mixture and copper solution and for blue mold in 
tobacco plant beds . Will keep indefinitely. Special prices 
quoted on large quantities. By mail postpaid, 5 lbs. 85c.; 
10 lbs. $1.25. Not postpaid, 5 lbs. 60c.; 10 lbs. 90c.; 25 lbs. 
$2.00; 50 lbs $3,50; iqo lbs. $6.50. 
Hedge Shears —Made 
° grade ^-- 
9-inch blade with notch at crotch 
blades for cut- 
of the finest 
tool steel; 
ting small 
branches. One 
blade lias a 
saw edge: han¬ 
dles of hard¬ 
wood. By mail postpaid, $2.25. 
Not postpaid, $2.00. 
Wiss-Klip Grass Shears —A shear with equal cutting pres- 
^ sure at every point of the blade. 
Will get into the space 
between flag stones and 
into small corners. The 
offset handle prevents 
skinning the knuckles; 
does not tire the opera¬ 
tor. By mail postpaid, 
$1.35. Not postpaid, $1.25. 
SPRAYERS 
No. 34. Openhead Compressed Air 
Soraver '— A splendidly built high-pres- 
* sure sprayer, easy to operate 
and economical to use. The tank is made 
of first quality material; all seams are 
riveted, beaded and soldered; the pump 
cylinder is seamless brass, non-corro¬ 
sive; has a brass automatic shutoff valve 
in the nozzle that operates perfectly un¬ 
der all pressures; an e fici'-nt and durable 
air valve; equipped with 22 inches of hose 
and a 2-foot brass extension pipe. The au¬ 
tomatic shut-off nozzle is adjustable for 
spraying under and over the foliage. 
The top has a 4-inch opening, making it easy to fill, 
clean. Every tank is tested under pressure of 90 to 
Capacity 314 gallons. By mail postpaid Not postpaid 
No. 34-B. Copper tank. $7.55 $7.30 
No. 34-G. Galvanized steel tank.. . . 4.25 4.00 
No. 12. Compressed Air Sprayer “u^S^ibuiit^eicIpt 
it has a funnel top for easy filling and has a removable elbow 
at the nozzle for spraying under the foliage. Capacity 2 gallons. 
By mail postpaid Not postpaid 
No. 12-B. Copper tank . $5-45 $5.20 
No. 12-G. Galvanized steel tank. . . . 3.35 3.to 
No. 9. Compressed Air Sprayer priced Automatic shut-off 
nozzle; 20-inch brass extension pipe curved to reach under the 
foliage' the galvanized steel tank holds 2 gallons, just the size 
for home gardens. Easv to fill, clean and drain. By mail post¬ 
paid, $2.75. Not postpaid, $2.50. 
easy to 
100 lbs. 
Continuous Sprayer 
—Gives a uniform, continuous spray on 
both up and down stroke of plunger. Will 
spray fly oils, insect¬ 
icides and disinfect¬ 
ants as well as reg¬ 
ular spraying mate¬ 
rials. Operates at 
any angle. Well constructed of best quality mate¬ 
rials. 
By I#ail Postpaid Not Postpaid 
Pint size. $ .55 $ .40 
Quart size. .80 .65 
Stern Parents (to applicant for daughter’s hand): “Young 
man, can you support a family?” 
Young man (meekly): “I only wanted Sarah.” 
Hal: “It must be awful to be a debt collector. You must 
be unwelcome wherever you go.” 
Jce: ‘Not at all. Practically everyone asks me to call again.” 
INSECTICIDE DUSTERS 
. V 
W n 1*50 —A serviceable and convenient duster for 
i w. xj il* sma u gardens and poultry houses, one that 
distributes dry powdered insecticides perfectly to the last par¬ 
ticle of dust in the dust chamber, dusting either on top or under 
the leaves. The filler cap is easy to remove for refilling. By mail 
postpaid, $1.20. Not postpaid, $1.00. 
No. 120 Duster 
— Of larger capacity 
than No. 132 and better 
suited for larger areas. 
Every stroke of *he 
plunger produces a pow¬ 
erful air blast that 
breaks up the powder 
into a fine dust that will 
reach all parts of the 
plant. Dusts perfectly all 
powdered insecticides on 
top or under the leaves. 
By mail postpaid, $2.70 
Not portpa d, $2.50. 
Brass Conlinuous Sprayer —Built of solid brass 
r J to insure long wear. 
Slow pumping gives a continuous 
unbroken spray. Twin nozzles for 
straight and angle spraying. By 
mail postpaid, $1.90. Not postpaid, 
$1.75. 
Congressman: “The farmers are putting up an awful kick 
about taxes.” 
Feed Dealer: ‘You can’t blame them. You know cows often 
kick when being milked, and certainly taxpayers are milked a lot 
more than the cow. 
Student: “When I left my last boarding place, the landlady 
wept." 
Landlady: “Well, I won’t. I always collect in advance.” 
