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T. W. Wood & Sons 
How to Control Insects and Disease in Your Garden 
Start spraying or dusting before they appear and repeat 
every 10 days to two weeks or after a heavy rain. For all 
perennial plants and roses we recommend Triogen Spray to 
contro] all diseases and insects. A small kit will care for 
15 roses the whole season. For all annual flowers and vege- 
tables, use Rotenone Dust to control all insects or Rotenone 
Sulphur Dust to control diseases and insects. 
Spray Lilacs, Japonica, Gardinias and other plants-sub- 
ject to scale with Garden or Nursery Volck. 
DX, Evergreen or Red Arrow are good contact sprays for 
insects on vegetables and flowers. Other good insecticides 
are described below. Follow the application instructions on 
each package. 
NO ARTICLE ON THIS PAGE CAN BE MAILED EXCEPT THOSE QUOTED “POSTPAID” 
D For All Leaf-eating Insects. Use 1 
Arsenate of Lead to 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water 
(one level tablespoonful to gallon) for general ‘spraying. By 
mail postpaid, 40c. pen lb.; 4-lb. pkg. $1.00. Not postpaid, 30c. 
per lb.; 4-lb. pkg. 75c.. 
Garden Guard. Kills insects on vegeta- 
Rotenone Dust tion, but leaves no poisonous residue. 
Controls bean beetle, cabbage worm, asparagus, cucumber and 
flea beetles, potato bug, tomato worm, rose slug, leaf hopper, 
thrips, red spider, plant lice and other garden pests. Apply 
15 to 20 pounds per acre. By mail postpaid, lb. 40c.; 4-lb. pkg. 
$1.00. Not postpaid, lb. 30c.; 4-lb. pkg. 65c.; 50-lb. pkg. $6.75. 
A A combination insecticide 
75 Rotenone-Sulphur Dust 2.¢ Reese. ecom: 
mended for bean beetle, cabbage worm, harlequin bug, red 
spider, thrips, aphis, bollworm, squash, borer, melon worm and 
other leaf-eating insects. Also for powdery mildew, rust, 
anthracnose, black spot and brown canker. By mail postpaid, 
5-lb. pkg, $1.15. Not postpaid, 5-lb. pkg. 80c.; 50-lb. pkg. $6.75. 
7 , For Bean Beetle and other leaf- 
Magnesium Ay senate eating insects. Burns the leaf 
less than other recommended insecticides. For ‘spraying, use 
1 pound to 50 gallons of water; for dusting, use 1 pound to 5 
pounds air-slaked lime or fine road dust. By mail postpaid, 
2-lb. pkg. 80c. Not postpaid, 2-lb. pkg. 60c. 
7 + a A complete garden spray in a single 
Nicotine Pyrox form, combining an Inee-ticide. fungi- 
cide and aphicide, the latter to combat plant lice. No other 
spray is needed when Nicotine Pyrox is used. By mail post- 
paid, 17-oz. pkg. 75c.; 5-lb. jax $2.35. Not postpaid, 17-o0z. 
pkg. 69c.; 5-lb. jar, $2.00. 
a 1 . For blights, scab, mildew, etc.— 
Bordeaux Mixture p72, 048 plight, scab, rust, mil- 
dew, black-rot and other fungus diseases of plants and fruits 
and improves the quality and increases the yield. Apply on 
all vine crops, grapes, eucumbers, melons, tomatoes, potatoes 
and fruit trees, etc, 8 pounds to 50 gallons water makes a 
4-4-50 mixture (3 level tablespoonfuls to 1 gallon). By mail 
postpaid, lb. 35c.; 4-lb. pkg. 95c. Not postpaid, lb. 25c.; 4-Ib. 
pkg. 75c. 
G (Basic Copper Sulphate). A perfect spray 
Kopper King or dust for control of tomato and potato 
blight. It has over three times aS much metallic copper as 
Bordeaux Mixture contains. It is recommended for use 
wherever Bordeaux Mixture is used. 2 lbs. of Kopper King, 
4 lbs. of Hydrated Lime and 50 gallons of water makes a 
4-4-50 mixture. By mail postpaid, 1 lb. 55c.; 4 lbs. $1.20. 
Not postpaid, 1 lb. 45c.; 4 lbs, $1.c0. 
Lime-Sulphur 
Jose Scale. 
DRY LIME-SULPHUR—Exactly like lime-sulphur solution, ex- 
cept that the water has been taken out. For fall and spring 
spraying, use 12 to 15 lbs. to 50 gallons water. Summer spray- 
ing, 23 to 3 lbs. to 50 gallons water. By mail postpaid, lb. 35c.; 
5 Ibs. $1.50; 124 lbs. $2.10. Not postpaid, lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. $1.25; 
122 lbs. $1.70; 25 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $12.50. 
7 . 7 Our ‘solution retains its 
Lime-Sulphur Solution strength indefinitely and does 
not crystalize if kept from air and freezing. For fall and 
spring spraying use 1 gallon to 8 gallons of water. For sum- 
mer spraying, 14 gallons to 50 gallons water. Qt. 40c.; gal. 
75c.; 5 gals. $2.75; 10 gals. $4.25; 50-gal. barrel $10.00. (No 
charge for containers.) Cannot be mailed. 
For San Jose Scale. The most generally 
used and very effective remedy for San 
© A highly concentrated liquid sulphur fungicide for 
Sulfocide summer spraying; use it instead of lime-sulphur 
for summer spraying. A quart makes 50 gallons. By mail 
postpaid, pt. 70c.; qt. $1.15; gal. $2.85. Not postpaid, pt. 60c.; 
qt. $1.00; gal. $2.50. 
5 C » A spreader, sticker and safener for sul- 
Spr ay Catalizex phur—especially effective in preventing 
injury from lime sulphur and arsenate of lead in foliage 
spraying. Always use Spray Catalizer when Sulfocide is 
combined with arsenate of lead. Use at the rate of 2 pounds 
to 100 gallons of spray. 2-lb. bag, not postpaid, 50c.; post- 
paid, 65c. 
A pyrethrum and rotenone contact spray for 
aphis, Japanese beetles, Mexican bean beetles, 
tent caterpillars, canker worms, thrips; sob web 
worms, chewing and sucking insects, kills and 
repels cabbage worms, leaf jhopper and many 
similar insects. 
D-== will not stain or injure the tenderest foli- 
age. Combines with lime sulphur, bordeaux, ar- 
senate of lead and standard insecticides. Dilutes 
1 to 800 for aphis—stronger for more resistant 
insects. Postpaid, 14-oz. bottle, 35c.; i-pint can, 
$1.25; 1-pint can, $2.25; 1-auart can, $8.50; 1-gal- 
lon can, $9.50. 
a a i = For scale insects, mealy bugs, white flies, 
Nursery V olck red spiders, rust, mites and similar in- 
sects. May be used on tender plants in leaf with perfect safe- 
ty; a suitable spray for all plants, flowers, vegetables, berries 
and shrubs. By mail postpaid, 4 pint 45c.; quart $1.00. Not 
postpaid, 4 pint 35c.; quart 75c.; gallon $2.25; 5 gallons $9.00. 

For Chewing and Sucking Insects and 
Ants—For bean beetle, cabbage 
worms, cucumber and squash beetles, 
potato bug, cutworms, green fly, white 
EVER GREEN 
Garden SPRAY fly, mealy bug, mites, plant lice, leaf 
hopper, rose bugs and chafers, aster 
beetle and currant worm. Not poisonous. For general spray- 
ing (1 part to 800); an ounce makes 6 gallons; 3 pint makes 
50 gallons. By mail postpaid, oz. bottle 35c.; 6 ozs, $1.00; 
16 ozs. (pint), $2.15. Not postpaid, gallon, $12.20. ; 
. For sucking insects. Controls plant lice, 
Garden Volck red spiders thrips, mealy bug, squash 
bug, mildew, rust, scale, insects, etc. Contains oil, nicotine and 
soap. By mail postpaid, 34-oz. pkg. 40c:; pt. $1.15; at. $1.75; 
eae oniee. Not postpaid, 34-oz. pkg. 35c.; pt. $1.09; qt. $1.50; 
gal. $4.50. 
For Chewing and Sucking 
Insects—A pyrethrum spray 
that is highly recommended 
for killing insects on vege- 
tables and flower plants and 
-NON-POISONOUS- 
REDARROW 

fruit trees. Recommended 
GARDEN SPRA | & * for bean beetle, Japanese 
PYRETHRUM-ROTENONE PB beetle, striped cucumber 
beetle, cabbage and tomato 
worms, squash and potato bugs and aster and dahlia beetles. 
An ounce makes 6 gallons of spray (a teaspoonful to a gallon 
of water); 3 pint makes 50 gallons. By mail postpaid, oz. 35c.; 
4 ozs. $1.00; pint $2.85; quart $5.40. Not postpaid, gallon $16.00. 
Snarol For cutworms, sowbugs, grasshoppers, slugs, snails, 
earwigs, etc. A ready prepared meal to broadcast 
under vegetation; the pests eat it and are quickly destroyed. 
By mail postpaid, 1-Ib. pkg. 35c.; 23-lb. pkg. 65c.; 6-lb. pkg. 
peso eke postpaid, 1-lb. pkg. 25c.; 23-Tb. pkg. 50c.; 6-lb. 
os Destroys Japanese beetles and other leaf-eating 
Triogen insects like rose slugs, caterpillars, webuchen 
red spider, plant lice, aster beetles, ete.; controls mildew, black 
spot, canker and rust on roses and other plants, yellows, stem 
rot, delphinium blight and fungus diseases on many flowering 
plants. By mail postpaid MNot postpaid 
A—Small kit; makes 16 quarts ........ $1.65" $1.50" 
B—Medium kit; makes 64 quarts...... 4.25 4.00 
C—Large kit; makes 32 gallons........ 6.49 6.00 
D—Hstate size; makes 128 gallons.... 20.00 
Eliminates moles from lawns; not poisonous to 
Mologen humans and pets. By mail postpaid, 3 lb. 60c.; 
13-lb. pkg. $1.40; 5 Ibs. $4.25. Not postpaid, 34 lb. 50c.; 14-Ihb, 
pkg. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $4.00. 
. “ (Sometimes called Whale Oil Soap)—De- 
Fish Oil Soap stroys mealy bus and almost all lice on 
plants. Effective against seale and soft-bodied sucking insects. 
Sebel eom om Ib. 45c.; 5 lbs. $1.75. Not postpaid, Ib. 30c.; 
Ss. 50. 

For Sucking Insects and 
Foultry Lice, Kills plant 
SD: om’ e } lice on roses, shrubbery, 
‘Bla ¢ fruits and vegetables. <A 
WE : concentrated solution of 
nicotine sulphate, guaran- 
teed to contain not Jess than 40 per cent of nicotine. YT ilute 1 
to 2 teaspoonfuls to a gallon of water as directed. 
By mail postpaid, 1 oz. 49c.; 5 ozs, $1.15; lb. $2.65; 2 Ibs. 
$3.85; 5 lbs. $7.15; 10 lbs. $12.25. Not postpaid, 1 o2. 36c.; 
5 ozs, $1.05; 1 ib. $2.50; 2 Ibs. $3.79; 5 lbs. $6.90; 10 lbs. $11.65. 


sk Leaf 40% 
“40%: NICOTINE: = = 
2 4 Apply it for red ‘spider, brown rot, 
Dusting Sulphur scab, mildew, leaf-spot, rust and other 
fungus diseases on roses and other flowering plants. Use it 
on potatoes when cut for planting to prevent seab and bleed- 
ing; for plant mites and for making “dry mix.” Dusting pea- 
nuts with sulphur increased the yield 35% at the Holland, Va., 
experiment station. By mail postpaid, 5 lbs. 70c.; 10 Ibs. $1.10. 
Not postpaid, 5 lbs. 45c.; 10 lbs. 75c.; 25 lbs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. 
$2.80; 100-lb. bag, $5.25. 
» Wets quickly, stays long in suspen- 
Wettable Sulphur sion and may be used in combination 
with lead arsenate. Black Leaf 40, rotenone, pyrethrum and 
oil sprays. By mail postpaid, 2-lb. pkg. 45c.; 5-lb. pkg. 90c. 
Not postpaid, 2-lb. pkg. 30c.; 5-lb. pkg. 60c. 
Crab grass germinates unevenly from May to July and 
chemical treatment during that period is not advisa- 
ble. Zotox is recommended for use only in the late 
summer and fall (after August 1st.), when crab grass 
CRAB is in the seed-forming stage. By that time all of the 
oe crab grass will have germinated and a complete kill 
can be accomplished with one spraying of Zotox. By 
mail postpaid, 8-oz. bottle, $1.20; 16-oz. bottle, $1.75. 
Not postpaid, 8-0z. bottle $1.00; 16-oz. bottle $1.50; 

32-0z. bottle $2.50; 5-lb. bottle $4.50. 
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