Latest Improved 
INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES 
Ask for Quantity Prices 
All prices subject to market changes. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD—A 
stomach poison used either as a 
dust or spray for control of a 
wide variety of leaf-eating in- 
sects on flowers, vegetables and 
fruits. 144 Ib. 20c; Lb. 29c; 
4 lb. bag 65c. 
BAIT-M—(With Metaldahyde) — Will 
rid premises of cut-worms, snails, slugs, 
sow bugs, etc. Simply scatter on the 
ground in the evening. 11% lb. carton 35c. 
4 lbs. 85c. 

BLACK LEAF ‘‘40’’ —A 
concentrated nicotine solu- 
tion for control of aphis and 
thrip on plants, also for lice 
on animals. Oz. 34c; 5 ozs. 
$1.00; Lb. $2.25; 2 Ibs. 
$3.25; 5 Ibs. $5.85; 10 Ibs. 
$10.60. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
—Popular fungicide for use 
on flowers, vegetables and 
fruits. Lb. 29c; 4 Ib. bag, 
70c. 
BORER- KILL—Injected 
into burrow in trees with the handy in- 
jector tubes, this nicotine paste kills the 
various wood borers. 114 oz. tube, 60c; 
4 lb. can $8.00. 
CALCIUM ARSENATE—For 
the control of leaf-eating in- igo 
sects on hardy foliage such as 
potatoes, tobacco, etc. Lb. 20c; 
4 lb. bag, 50c. 
CASEIN SPREADER—A 
combined spreading, sticking 
and wetting agent used in con- 
junction with other insecticides. Lb. 30c; 
5 Ibs. $1.25. 
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE— 
See Cypro K. 
COPPER SULPHATE, BASIC—A neu- 
tral insoluble copper spray requiring no 
lime to prevent burning. Contains 52% 
copper, twice the strength of ordinary 
copper sulphate. Lb. 39c; 4 Ibs. $1.00. 
COPPER SULPHATE, POWDERED 
(Blue Vitriol)—Used in preparation of 
home made Bordeaux Mixture. The 
powdered form has practically replaced 
the crystalline because of greater ease of 
mixing and preparing. Ask for prices. 
COPPER SULPHATE, MONOHY- 
DRATED—Used principally for dust 
applications on potatoes, melons, etc. in 
combination with lime for insect and 
disease control. Ask for prices. 
CUCUMBER & MELON POWDER— 
For control of the cucumber beetle on 
cucumbers and melons. Also acts as a 
growth stimulant. 31% Ibs. 15c; 15 lbs. 
50c; 40 lbs. 95c; 200 Ibs. $4.50. 
CUPROCIDE—Seeds treated with 
Cuprocide (red copper oxide) regularly 
produce a better stand by preventing 
“damping off’ of the young seedlings, 
4-o0z. size, 35c; 1 Ib. 90c; 5 Ibs. $4.00. 
CUPRO-K—A new Copper-oxychloride 
spray. Most effective in control of cherry 
leaf spot and other fungous diseases on 
tender foliage such as cucumbers, melons 
and tomatoes. Use 3 to 4 Ibs. per 100 
gallons of water. 3 Ib. bag, 60c. 


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GARDEN SPRAY—A concentrated solution 
of pyrethrum and rotenone combined with a 
spreading agent. Effective against a wide 
range of insects on flowers, vegetables, 
shrubs, etc. Will not harm tenderest foliage 
and is stainless and non-poisonous. Oz. 34c; 
4 0z. 75c; 8 oz. $1.25; Pt. $2.00; Qt. $3.75; 
Gal. $12.00. 
ROSE KIT—Affords complete protection 
against both chewing and sucking insects, 
and plant diseases, all in one application. 
Causes no discoloration or burning of 
blooms or foliage. KIT No. 1 protects 15 to 20 
roses for a season; each 75c. KIT No. 2 (Con- 
tains four times as much), $2.00. 
COPPER SOLUTION—For prevention and 
control of mildew, black spot, leaf spot and 
other fungous diseases of roses, ‘‘snaps,’’ 
delphiniums, etc. Use 1 teasp. to one pint of 
water. 402. 45c; 8 oz. 75c; Pt. $1.25; Qt. $2.00; 
Gal. $6.00. 
HOUSEHOLD SPRAY—A 100 % active insect 
spray for flies, fleas, mosquitoes, roaches, 
bed bugs, ants, etc. Leaves no stain on cloth- 
ing or draperies. 14 pt. 19c; Pt. 29c; Ot. 49c; 
Gal. $1.59. 
STOCK SPRAY—Cattle lightly sprayed with 
Lucky Strike twice a day will pasture com- 
fortably and free from flies in spite of hot 
sun or frequent showers. Gal. can $1.10; 
In bulk, qt. 30c; Gal. 90c; 5 gal. $4.00; 30 gal. 
drum, $21.00. 
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CYANOGAS ‘‘G’’—Green- 
house fumigant for control of 
aphis, white fly, etc. 5 lbs, Samoa 
$3.00; 25 Ibs. $10.00. h 
DERRIS DUST (Rotenone) § 
—First offered four years ago, 4 
this is now our most popular 
insecticide for general garden use. Con- 
tains 34% rotenone and may be used as 
a dust or spray. Kills bean beetles, cab- 
bage worms and many other troublesome 
pests, yet leaves no poisonous residue. 
114 Ibs. 22c; 5 Ibs. 60c; 20 Ibs. $2.00: 
100 Ibs. $9.00. 
DIP AND DISINFECTANT—A con- 
centrated animal dip and general disin- 
fectant. Per gallon, $1.00; 5 gal. $4.50. 
DORMANT SPRAY OIL—See Sunoco. 
DUTOX—A fluorine insecticide for con- 
trol of various chewing insects on fruits 
and vegetables. 1 lb. bag, 30c; 6 Ibs. 
$1.35. 
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE EMUL- 
SION—New control for peach tree 
borer. Safe to use on young trees and is 
effective at much lower temperatures 
than PDB. Just dilute with water and 
pour around tree. Qt. 65c; gal. $1.95; 
5 gal. $8.75. 





EVERGREEN — Concentrated py- 
rethrum spray. No spreader required, 
Oz. 34c; 6 oz. $1.00. 
EVER GREEN 
Garden SPRAY 
FISH OIL SOAP—For contro! of certain 
insects and as a spreader in conjunction 
with other insecticides. Lb. 30c; 5 Ibs, 
$1.25. 
FORMACIDE (Formaldehyde)—For 
soil sterilization, preventing damping off 
and improving stands. 14 lb. 45c; Lb, 
75c; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
LETHANE 440—Considered the most 
effective spray on the market for control 
of red spider and mealy bug. 2 oz. 34c: 
6 oz. $1.00; Ot. $2.75; Gal. $7.50. 
LETHANE SPREADER—The effective- 
ness of most spray materials is greatly 
increased by the addition of a good 
wetting agent. Ot. 85c; Gal. $2.00. 
LIME-SULPHUR (Dry)—For use in 
dormant spraying against scale, peach 
blight, leaf curl, etc. Also for summer 
spraying against scab, red spider, mite, 
and as an animal dip. 1 Ib. can 30c; 
5 Ib. can, $1.45; 1214 Ib. bag, $1.50. 
LIME-SULPHUR, LIQUID (32° 
Baume)—The old standard fungicide 
and insecticidal spray for fruit and shade 
trees as well as woody shrubs. (In bulk). 
Ot. 20c; Gal. 55c; 5 gal. $2.25: 30 gal. 
drum 3lc gal. 
LORO—A contact insecticide popular 
with greenhouse trade, for gladiolus 
thrip, carnations, ‘“‘mums’’, etc. Pt. 
$2.00; Gal. $10.50. 
MAGNESIUM ARSENATE—The only 
arsenical which may be used on beans 
without danger of burning foliage. 12 oz. 
can 35c; 2 lbs. 65c. 
MASSEY DUST—Made of microfine 
dusting sulphur in combination with 
arsenate of lead, plus an adhesive agent. 
A widely used and effective protection 
for roses and other plants. 114 Ibs. 24c; 
5 Ibs. 65c; 20 Ibs. $2.20. 
MULTICIDE—A concentrated py- 
rethrum spray developed especially for 
commercial growers and_ greenhouse 
trade. Ot. $2.50; Gal. $9.50. 
NAPHTHALENE FLAKES—For treat- 
ing gladiolus bulbs for thrip and con- 
trolling certain soil insects. Lb. 20c; 
5 Ibs. 75c. 
NICOTINE SULPHATE—See Black 
Leaf ‘'40”’. 
NICO-FUME PRESSURE FUMIGA- 
TOR—A 1-lb. can will fumigate 25,000 
cu. ft. of greenhouse space. ‘6 |b. can 
45c; Lb. 75c. 
PARADICHLOROBENZENE—For 
killing peach tree borer, use 14 to 1 oz. 
per tree in early October. Lb. 40c; 
5 Ibs. $1.50. 
PARIS GREEN—For hard-to-kill in- 
sects on hardy foliage. Also used for 
preparation of cut worm and grass- 
hopper baits. 14 Ib. 17c; Lb, 50c; 5 Ib. 
can $2.25. 
PYRETHRUM SPRAY—(See Ever- 
green, Lucky Strike or Red Arrow). 
RED ARROW GARDEN 
SPRAY—Kills Mexican bean 
beetles, aphids, rose bugs, 
aster and dahlia beetles, cab- 
bage worms, Japanese beetles 
and many other varieties of 
chewing and sucking insects, 
Safe, economical and effective. 
Oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.00; Pint $2.85; 
Qt. $5.00; Gal. $16.00. 

