A R THUR G. LEE, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 
NO INSECTICIDES, OR FUNGICIDES LISTED ON THIS PAGE CAN BE MAILED 
EXCEPTING THOSE QUOTED “POSTPAID.” Write For Prices on Quantity Lots. 
SCALECIDE. A dormant spray, dilutes 1 
gallon to 15 gallons of water on fruit or 
shade trees that drop their foliage in winter, 
after the leaves drop in the fall until they 
start out in the spring—provided it is not 
colder than 40 degrees. For Evergreens 
dilute 1 to 20. 1 qt., 65c; postpaid, 80c. 
Not prepaid: 1 qt., 65c; 1 gal., $1.55; 5 
gals., $5.50; 10 gals., $9.50. 
SULFOCIDE. A concentrated liquid sul¬ 
phur fungicide. Used as a summer spray. 
Controls scab, brown rot, etc., in orchard 
or mildew, black spot, blight, etc., in the 
garden. Non-poisonous. Dilutes 1 gallon 
to 200 gallons in water. 1 Pt., 65c; 1 qt., 
$1.00, postpaid. Not postpaid: 1 pt., 50c; 
1 qt., 85c; 1 gal., $2.25. 
DOW SPECIAL POTATO SPRAY. A fungi¬ 
cide and insecticide recommended for use on 
potatoes and vegetables. Kills bugs, assists 
in controlling blight and repels leaf hopper. 
Directions: Potatoes, 3 lbs. to 50 gallons 
water, 8 level tablespoonsful to one gallon 
water. Other vegetables, 1 lb. to 50 gallons 
water, 2 level tablespoonsful to 1 gallon. 
1 lb. can, 25c; 3 lb. bag, 50c. Not prepaid. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD. One of the best 
known and most extensively used poisons 
for all leaf-eating insects. Use 1 to 2 
pounds to 50 gallons of water (2 to 3 level 
tablespoonsful to a gallon) for general 
spraying. 1 lb., 30c; 4-lb. bags, 65c, not 
prepai.d 
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BORDEAUX MIXTURE. For blight mil¬ 
dew, rust and fungous diseases. For ordi¬ 
nary use takes 6 lbs. to 50 gallons of water, 
or 15 level tablespoonsful to 1 gallon of 
water. Per lb., 25c; 4-lb. bag, 65c, not 
prepaid. 
DRY LIME-SULPHUR (Powder). For dor¬ 
mant spraying of fruit and shade trees 
against San Jose and oyster-shell scale, 
peach-leaf curl and brown rot of peaches. 
For dormant spraying use 12 to 15 pounds 
to 50 gallons of water; 9 to 12 level table¬ 
spoonsful to 1 gallon of water. For summer 
spraying use 3 to 4 pounds to 50 gallons 
of water; 2 level tablespoonsful to 1 gallon 
of water. Price: 1-lb. can, 35c; 5-lb. can, 
$1.45; 12 , /2-lb. bags, $1.60, not prepaid. 
PARADICHLORBENZENE. For peach tree 
borers. Tests show approximately 95 per cent 
control. If interested write for further in¬ 
formation. 1 lb., 60c; postpaid: 1 lb., 45c; 
5 lbs., $1.35; 10 lbs., $2.25, not postpaid. 
PARA-SCALECIDE is a combination of 
paradichlorbenzene and Scalecide for the 
control of peach borers. The Para-Scalecide 
method is both safer and cheaper than the 
crystal method. Directions: Dilute each 
gallon in 7 gallons of water and spray or 
pour on the base of the trees and promptly 
mound the earth about it to hold the fumes. 
No further attention to the mounds is neces¬ 
sary, nor is it necessary to smooth the 
ground before application. Amount of dilute 
material generally applied per tree is— 
V 2 pint on one to two year old trees. 
1 pint on three to four year old trees. 
IV 2 pints on older trees. 
1 gallon is sufficient to treat 40 to 50 
full-grown peach trees. 
Apply during the early Fall months as para¬ 
dichlorbenzene is inactive at temperatures 
colder than 60°, or in the Spring after the 
soil has warmed to 60° or more. Prices: 
50-gal. drum., $39.70; 30-gal. drum, $27.42; 
15-gal. drum, $16.51; 10-gal. drum, $11.63; 
5-gal. can, $6.63; 1-gal. can, $1.80; 1-qt. can, 
$0.75—not prepaid. 
Further information on request. 
SLUG SHOT. A non-poisonous powder. 
Destroys potato bugs, beetles, slugs, etc. 
Very effective for cabbage lice and worms. 
Postpaid: 1 lb. carton, with sifter top, 35c; 
5 lbs., 85c. Not postpaid: 1 lb. carton, 25c; 
5 lbs., 65c. 
HAMMOND’S GRAPE AND ROSE DUST. 
Non-poisonous. Controls fungus diseases 
such as black spot on roses, powdery mildew 
and rusts on asters, snap-dragons, etc. 
Price: 1-lb. can, 50c, postpaid; not postpaid: 
1-lb. can, 35c. 
DUSTING SULPHUR. Recommended to 
control mildew, leaf spot, black spot and 
rust on rosebushes, chrysanthemums, etc. 
1-lb. can, 35c; 4-lb. bag, 65, not postpaid. 
Postpaid: 1-lb. can. 50c. 
RED ARROW GARDEN SPRAY. For 
chewing and sucking insects. A non-pois¬ 
onous pyrethrum spray for killing practically 
all insects on vegetables and flower plants. 
An ounce makes 6 gallons of spray (a tea¬ 
spoonful to a gallon of water). 1 oz., 35c; 
Va pL, $1.00; 1 pt., $2.70; not postpaid. 
Postpaid: 1 oz., 45c; *4 pt., $1.15. 
BLACK LEAF 40. A concentrated solution 
of nicotine sulphate. Mixes readily with 
water; does not injure foliage. Destroys 
aphis, thrips, etc. Price: 1 oz. bottle, 35c; 
5 oz. bottle, $1.00; 1-lb. bottle, $2.25; 2-lb. 
tin, $3.25; 5-lb. tin, $5.85. Not mailable. 
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