Spraying and Dusting 
In your battle against insects 
and plant diseases, keep these 
fundamental facts in mind: 
TYPES OF INSECTS 
Biting or Chewing Insects 
such as beetles, caterpillars, 
grasshoppers, and the like, 
can best be controlled by the 
application of poisons to the 
plants upon which they feed. 
Arsenate of lead, hellebore, 
Paris green, Pyrethrum are a 
few of the poisons commonly 
used. 
Sucking Insects such as 
aphids, weevils, leaf hoppers, 
etc., insert their beaks into 
the leaves, stems or fruits 
and suck the plant juices. 
Hence “stomach” poisons ap- 
plied to the surface of the 
plant will not kill them. They 
must be killed by use of con- 
tact poisons such as tobacco 
solutions, sulphur dust, soap 
and oil preparations. 
Scale Insects that develop 
protective coverings are most 
easily killed by strong corro- 
sive solutions, such as a con- 
centrated lime-sulphur mix- 
ture, applied during late fall 
or winter when foliage is off 
the plants. 
PLANT DISEASES 
Root and Stem Diseases are 
most commonly caused by soil 
parasites and are often con- 
trolled by soil sterilization. 
This is practical only on lim- 
ited areas, but the average 
garden could easily be treated 
with formaldehyde solution if 
circumstances warrant it. 
Fruit, Foliage and Twig Dis- 
eases, like rust and mildew, 
are generally controlled by 
sprays or dust of mildly poi- 
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sonous preparations. Bor- 
deaux mixture, lime sulphur 
and sulphur are most com- 
monly used. Wet or cloudy 
weather usually favors dis- 
eases of this type so that they 
are exceptionally difficult to 
control when such conditions 
prevail. On the other hand, 
bright, warm and _= sunny 
weather is effective in pre- 
venting their development. 
GARDEN SANITATION 
Much can be done indirectly 
in controlling pests. Keep 
down weeds that serve as 
plant hosts. Pick off diseased 

leaves or cut out diseased 
limbs. Pick up fallen leaves 
that are diseased. Pull out 
wilted plants. Clean up fence 
rows and mow adjacent va- 
eant lots that might harbor 
insects and diseases. 
In the fall clean up and de- 
stroy any tops or residue in 
border or vegetable garden 
that might harbor pests. A 
good control is to spade 
ground in the fall and let it 
lie unraked until spring. Sun, 
wind, cold and birds will then 
destroy many insects. 
During the growing season 
keep a daily watch. Dust or 
spray at first appearance of a 
pest, or before you see any, 
as a sound preventative. 
NOW—A REAL 
WEED KILLER 
LAWN SINOX—Recommended 
by leading agricultural college 
experiment stations to kill Crab 
Grass, Dandelions, Plantains 
and many other weeds WITH- 
OUT INJURY TO LAWN 
GRASS! Thorough field tests over 
a period of years have proved 
its amazing ability to control 
the weed nuisance in lawns. 
Easy to use! Just spray over 
entire lawn as directed and it 
will kill off the weeds and their 
seeds with only a temporary 
browning of the lawn grass. 
One pint of LAWN SINOX 
treats 1000 square feet of lawn. 
Pint $1.25; Quart $2.00; Gallon 
$5.50. 
LAWN SINOX 


Hudson Climax 
HUDSON PERFECTION: 4 gallon open top. Big 6 
in. opening insures easy filling or cleaning. Drains 
completely dry. Unusually large capacity, and high 
pressure, adapt it for any job. 
No. 210G. Galvanized tank—27 in. spray hose, 2 ft. 
brass extension rod. All-brass angle fog spray nozzle. 
Weight 13% lbs. 
No. 210B. Copper tank. Weight 13 lbs. 
HUDSON CLIMAX: 3% gallon, open top. High pres- 
sure and ample capacity, adapted for all classes of 
spray work. Uses any agricultural insecticide, white- 
wash, etc. Strong, safe, easy to operate. 
No. 235G. Galvanized tank. 24 in. spray hose. 2 ft. 
brass extension rod. All-brass angle spray nozzle. 
Weight 10 lbs. 
No. 235B. Copper tank. Weight 10 lbs. 
HUDSON CLIMAX JUNIOR: 2% gallon open top. 
Popular for smaller jobs because of lesser capacity and 
lighter weight. Wide opening permits easy filling or 
cleaning. : 
No. 240G. Galvanized tank. 24 in. spray hose, 2 ft. 
brass extension rod, all brass nozzle. Weight 9 lbs. 
No. 240B. Copper tank. Weight 10 lbs. 
Hudson Perfection 
HUDSON PERFECTION, CLIMAX, and CLIMAX 
JUNIOR — all offer choice of galvanized steel 
or copper tank, tested at 100 lbs. pressure—with pump 
sealed into tank by 4 steel locking fingers, controlled 
by malleable “D” handle. Easy to lock or release, yet 
impossible to remove pump before pressure is ex- 
hausted. 
HUDSON IDEAL WHEELBARROW SPRAYER: 
Heavy duty portable outfit for orchard and industrial 
work, for use with whitewash, cold water paints and 
other solutions containing sediment. Heavy, durable, 
efficient construction throughout. 
No. 34. Capacity 18 gallon. Weight, crated, 64 lbs. 
No. 35. Equipped with pressure tank, gauge and fit- 
tings. Weight 92 lbs. 
HUDSON BARREL PUMP: For whitewash, cold water 
paints, insecticides, caustic mixtures, etc. Many out- 
standing operating advantages. Develops up to 200 
lbs. pressure. 
No. 4A. Weight 30 Ibs. 
Hudson CARDINAL 
Continuous Sprayer 
—Nu-Action Pump: 


No. 4385. Large ca- 
pacity continuous 
sprayer popular with 
dairy farmer, poul- 
tryman, janitor, and 
commercial extermi- 
nator for its efficient 
performance with fly 
oils, insecticides, de- 
odorants, fly repel- 
lents, stock sprays, 
ete. Tank, heavy gal- 
vanized steel, capac- 
ity 3 quarts. Exclu- 
sive patented Nu-Ac- 
tion pump. 

Hudson MISTY 
—Nu-Action Pump: 


No. 452. Tank heavy 
tin, capacity 1 quart. 
1% inch filler screw 
cap. Patented, exclu- 
sive Nu-Action pump. 
Adapted for agricul- 
tural insecticides, 
stock dips, disinfect- 
ants, etc., in the back- 
yard garden, flower 
beds, chicken house, 
etc. 

Hudson ADMIRAL 
Duster: 


No. %65. Effectively 
handles any powder 
insecticide. Discharge 
from a very fine to 
a very heavy cloud 
with same mixture 
of carrier and concentrate throughout ap- 
plication. Made of heavy tin. Powder 
reservoir 234x4% inches. Easy to fill. 24 
inch extension tube. Nozzle adjustable for 
straight or angle discharge. 
