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ROTENONE | , [BoRpeaux 
MIXTURE | 








Dusting- Mixture | 
Rotenone Dusts 
Scientifically compounded dusting mix- 
tures widely used where arsenic residues are 
objectionable. ‘‘75’’ contains 0.75% Roten- 
one. ‘100’ contains 1.00% Rotenone. Con- 
trols many chewing insects, also Pea Aphis. 
Rotenone ‘'75”’ 
1 Ib. canister ........ Price on request 
pls DASS eae ais cree ene. s Price on request 
ZN. DAL Ser aces ares Price on request 
Rotenone ‘‘100” 
LD OARS ee cies rs lece Price on request 
Protect 
Your 
Seed Corn 
During the period when it is most 
easily damaged, by crows and other 
corn-pulling birds 
(4% Pint) Enough 
tor 1 bushel seed, 
(1 Pint) Enough 
for 2 bushels seed, 
(1 Quart) Enough 
for 4 bushels seed, 
Stanleu’ iS SROM 

Sulrote 
A Rotenone-Sulfur Dusting Mixture. Con- 
tains 0.80% Rotenone. Efficient as an in- 
secticide, fungicide and repellent. Excellent 
for Gladiolus Thrips, Rose Chafers, Flea 
Beetles, Cabbage Worms; affords protection 
against Mildew and Black Spot, Carnation 
Alternaria, ete. Contains no arsenic or flu- 
orine. 10 oz. push-pull canister operates as 
a convenient duster. 
Push-pull duster ............. $0.50 
1 Ib. Canister (sifter top) ...... 0.45 
SAW i Lays Fics 8 Coch ticne Glee Price on request 
Piss Wi (Sek) 5A eR OS O Price on request 
exPREssED 
AS ALKALOID 

Bordeaux Mixture 
Contains 12%%. Copper. Standard con- 
trol for fungus diseases (Blight, Rust, Wilt 
and Mildew) on vegetables, flowers, fruit 
and shade trees. 
I lb. canister .....;:. Price on request 
All be Days eres necione scans Price on request 
Nictotine Sulfate 
General contact insecticide and poultry 
delouser. Contains 40% nicotine expressed 
as alkaloid. Quick and effective control of 
aphids, mealy bugs, body lice on poultry, 
ete. Easily applied. Economical. 
£OZDOCCILES ete, cc ee Pee or ee he $0.35 
PHOZTDOLOIOS S tya tess Gta eek ee, auto ce 1.00 
LIDS DOCthless Marcie ia ces ore le eee 2.25 

Instructions for Making a Lawn 
Sow as early in the spring as weather per- 
mits. The soil should be plowed or dug deeply 
and the clods thoroughly pulverized. Work 
fertilizer into the ground and work until 
smooth. Broadcast the grass seed thickly, 
half one way and half the other way. Cover 
lightly and then roll or pack the soil to make 
a firm seed bed. Cut when it is about two 
inches high, and keep cutting regularly. 
Water generously several times a week; 
oftener in dry weather. Pull out all weeds 
rE ET 
and any coarse grass and sow seed where 
the weeds were. For lasting results, give 
the lawn a good application of fertilizer in 
the fall and spring. 
RENEWING OLD LAWNS 
Every spring and fall sow more seeds. The 
grass should be cut close. Apply a good 
fertilizer generously and stir the soil with a 
sharp rake. Sow about 1 pound of seed to 

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