Insecticides and Fungicides—Continued 

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Can, 25c Gal., $1.30 Qt., 30c 
SOAP, RED A. Is the most advanced spray soap on the mar- 
ket. It is the result of intensive state and government re- 
search. Red A is in liquid form and immediately emul- 
sifies when mixed with water. No waiting—no boiling— 
no weighing—no clogging of spray nozzles with Red A. 
3 ozs., 25c; pt., 75c; qt., $1.25; gal., $2.75. 
SPRAY CATALIZER. A spreader and sticker, for 
mixing with Arsenate of Lead, Lime-Sulphur 
and Sulfocide. Use 2 lbs. to 100 gallons or a 
rounded teaspoonful to the gallon. 2-lb. pkg., 
55c; 48 lbs., $11.50. 
SULFOCIDE. An efficient sum- 
mer spray for the control of 
scab and black rot on fruit 
trees. Excellent for mildew 
on Roses and for similar 
fungus troubles. Use one 
tablespoonful to 3 qts. of 
water, dilute 1 gal. to 200 gals. of water. 
Pt., 60c; qt., $1.00; gal., $2.50. 

SULPHUR DUST. (Powdered.) 
Used extensively against 
mildew and various blights. 
Lb., 10c; 5 lbs., 40c; 10 lbs., 
75c; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
USE 43 
Protects wounds. 
Kills insects and germs. 
Prevents rot and decay. 
Waterproof. 
Sticks to surface. 
Remains plastic. 
Will not crack, crumble 

or shrink. 
Each 
Teta COTISIE iets feces elec $0.40 
Ctra S| Ne ese cto PY f°) 
aor Cis CONS aa keto ce eals 1.35 
TRC CULE CONUS wore pintsine stesne.s 2.50 
TARTAR EMETIC. For treating Gladiolus bulbs to destroy 
thrips. Market price. 
TREE TANGLEFOOT. 
No insect of the 
climbing or creep- 
ing type can cross 
Tree Tanglefoot 
bands. One band- 
ing lasts three or 
four months. 6 ozs., 
45c; lb., 80c; 5 lbs., 
$3.75; 10 lbs., $7.00. 

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TOBACCO DUST. This product is very fine, and analyzes 
high in nicotine. Applied when the vegetation is wet with 
dew, it is an effective and cheap remedy for lice, bugs, 
worms, and similar pests on rose bushes, shrubs, melons, 
squash, cucumber, cabbage, etc. Lb., 10c; 5 Ilbs., 45c; 
10 lbs., 75c; 50 Ibs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $5.50. 
TRI-OGEN 
Combined Spray Treatment 
Fungicide—Insecticide— Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection against Plant 
Insects and Diseases 
ASpomalli Kit (metkess! 6 ciicirts) sc eect ieieselers oteie ete ser $1.50 
Protects 12 to 20 roses for season. 
B. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts) ..;............. 4.00 
Protects 50 to 80 roses for season. 
C. Large Kit (makes 32 gallons) .................. 6.00 
Protects 100 to 160 roses for season. 
DiEstate Kitiimakess 128i gallons)in 4. miele eee 20.00 
Protects 400 to 600 roses for season. 
VERMO-SPRAY. Liquid exterminator of all species of 
insects, forms a gas which kills flies, roaches, moths, 
fleas and ants, hornets, etc. Guaranteed 100 per cent 
effective if used according to instructions. Qt., 85c. 
Prices on application for large quantities. 
VOLCK. The most powerful non-poison- 
ous insecticide known; however, the 
fact that it is also one of the safest 
is of equal importance for pest control 
in house and garden. Mix 2) level 
teaspoontuls to 1 qt. of water, 3 level 
tablesponfuls for 1 gal. spray, 2 pt. 
makes 5 gals. \% pt., 35c; qt., 80c; 
gal., $2.25. 

“HERBICIDE 
THE WEED EXTERMINATOR 
For Paths, Cobble 
Gutters, Drives. 
Tennis Courts etc. 


WEED EXTERMINATOR. A liquid preparation for killing 
weeds in tennis courts, roadways, paths, etc. Dilute 40 to 
50 parts water; each gallon should cover 2 to 3 sq. yds. 
Qt. cans, 75c; gal., $2.00; 5 gals., $7.50. 
WEED KILLER, Adco. A Weed Killer for Lawns. A powder 
that eradicates weeds and at the same time stimulates the 
grass to a richer growth. One pound is enough for 100 
sq. ft. Descriptive circular on request. 3-lb. can, 85c; 
25-lb. bag, $3.75. 
WEED KILLER, Meo-181. 
lawns without destroying the good grass. 
Kills dandelions and crab grass in 
Gal., 
$1.55. 
WILSON’S O. K. PLANT 
SPRAY. For roses, 
chrysanthemums, 
evergreens and all 
plants affected with 
scale or insects under 
glass or outside. Mix 
3 tablespoonfuls to 
1 qt. water; gal. 
makes 10 to 15 gals. 
lm pt., 40c; qt., $1.00; 
gal., $3.00; 5 gals., 
$12.00. 


