Sah STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
CARBOLA 
The Disinfecting White Paint 
PAINTS AND DISINFECTS - DRIES WHITE 
Best for Mites, Lice and Germs 
Carbola is a white paint and powerful disinfectant combined in 
powder form. Just mix with water and you have a smooth-flowing 
disinfecting paint. No waiting or straining. Does not flake or peel 
off. One pound covers 100 square feet. 
Apply Carbola to the interiors of your poultry houses, dairy 
barns, hog pens and outbuildings. Apply it to every surface that 
might harbor lice, mites and disease germs. It is live stock insurance 
against tuberculosis, foot and mouth, hog flue and other destructive 
diseases. Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
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TREE TANGLEFOOT 
Best for banding trees to control the Canker Worm that eats the 
leaves off your oak trees. 1 lb. cans, 60c each; 5 lb. cans, $3.00 each; 
10 lb. cans, $5.50 each. Have your trees banded in late fall. 
SPRAYING LIME 
A fine quality lime. Packed in 50-lb. bags, 60c per bag; $5.50 
per 10 bags. 
2% NICOTINE DUST 
The dry powdered Nicotine Sulphate. Dust it on in the heat of 
the day and it forms a gas and will kill all insects, if thoroughly ap- 
plied. Per lb., 20c; 5 Ibs. or more at 16c¢ per lb.; 50-lb. drums at 14c 
per lb. Can mix you a 3% or 4% dust at higher prices, if desired. 
TOBACCO DUST 
Fine ground. Used for dusting plants for Aphis, Thrip and Fleas, 
Hen’s Nests, etc. Per lb., 10c; per 10 lbs., 80c; per 100-lb. bag, $6.00. 
SOIL SOAKERS 
Two-inch canvas hose in 50-ft. lengths, with hoze connections. 
Puts the water just where you need it. Per 50 ft., $4.75. 
“BLACK LEAF 40” — 40% Nicotine 
The Liquid Spray that controls Plant Lice or Aphis. Put % lb. 
to 50 gallons water, add 6 to 8 ozs. of Catalizer and you have one of 
the best controls there is for sucking insects. 
Black Leaf 40 is the greatest louse killer for poultry on the mar- 
ket. Pour it on the perches just before roosting time. 
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West Sayville, N. Y., June 5, 1940. Enclosed find my check in the amount of 
one dollar and nineteen cents ($1.19) as per card enclosed. I wish to compliment ~ — 
you on your promptness in filling this order also for the splendid plants and your 
generosity. See 18} 
Peconic, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1940. The setting of evergreens and shrubbery around 
our new house was very satisfactory and we are well pleased with everything, es- 
pecially the flowering shrubs. Your men did a good job. Thank you. 5B oRE 
