Chemicals for Treating Seed 
NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN BEL 
For Seed Potatoes— 
1 lb. to 7^ gal. Water treats 60 to 80 bushel. Just im¬ 
merse thoroughly and take potatoes out. 
4 oz. 45c 1 Lb... $1.50 5 Lbs... $6.50 25 Lbs-.$30.00 
BLUE VITRIOL 
5 Lbs. 65c; 10 Lbs. $1.25; 25 Lbs... $2.75 
FORMALDEHYDE 
For Millets, Sorghums, Seed Potatoes—Hot Treatment— 
temperature 120 to 125 degrees. 1 pint to 30 gallons of 
V7ater treats 30 to 50 bushels. Treatment— 3 minute 
immersion. 1 Lb. 40c; 6 Lbs. $1.80 
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE 
(Bichloride of Mercury) 
For Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Plants—A deadly 
poison. 4 oz. to 30 gallons of water treats 8 to 12 bushel. 
Immerse for If to 2 hours. 
i Lb. 61c 1 Lb. $2.09 
COPPERCARB—(18% to 20% Copper) 
Smut Spores in Wheat are easily killed. 
5-lb. Cartons (6s).Each $ .90 
30-lb. Case.Each 4.75 
COPPER CARBONATE—(60% plus Coppei;^ 
Two and one-half times as strong as Coppercarb. 
5-lb. Bags (6s).Each $1.50 6, 5-lb. $7.25 
2% CERESAN 
For Sorghum Seed. Reduces seed decay and damping 
off. 2 oz. per bushel. 
(1-Lb... 70c) (5-Lbs... $3.00) (25-Lbs... $12.75) 
NEW IMPROVED CERESAN 
For Wheat, Oats, Barley for SMUT. It usually increases 
yield. One-half ounce treats a bushel. 
(4-oz... 30c) (1-Lb. Tin.. 75c) (5-Lb. Tin.. $3.25) 
EVERY FARM SHOULD HAVE A GARDEN 
Why Not Grow What You Eat? 
A good garden can be maintained on a very small space and will help 
towards reducing expenses. (See Pages 2 to 33 of Catalog.) 
PLANT TREES and SHRUBS 
For Service and Beauty 
Our nursery stock is complete with only First Grade items that are 
particularly adapted for this country. A wide variety is open for your 
selection and a careful perusal of Pages 47 to 69 of our Catalog will 
prove worth your while. 
MAKE PERMANENT PASTURES 
There are many grasses that can be used for permanent pastures for 
dry and irrigated sections. Adequate pastures reduce the carrying 
costs of milk cows and idle stock. (See Pages 64 and 65 of Catalog.) 
FIGHT WEEDS 
Frequent cultivation will aid in elirmnating weeds. Cultivating 
tends to increase and maintain soil moisture. Weed plants, turned 
under before they mature seeds, add some humus. Weeds are destroyed 
by weed-kUling compounds such as ATLACIDE CALCpIUM CHLOR¬ 
ATE. (See Catalog Page 72.) Ask for Weed Control information and 
For Prices on Larger Quantities. 
