Remedies for Insects, Plant Diseases and Pests 
Full directions for use are shown on every package 
Anti-Ant. Effective against ants that infest lawns. 
Sprinkle on board and place near by. 4 ozs. 45c. 
Ant-Trap, ‘‘TAT.’’ Harmless to children and pets. 
Place traps 15 ft. apart where ants are numerous. 
Destroys colony in two weeks. 25c. each; $2.75 doz. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD. 
: Kills Japanese Beetle 
grubs in the soil. 
On new lawns apply 35 Ib 
t i S. per 
1000 sq. ft. and work to a 3-inch depth. On exist- 
ing lawns, apply 5 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. for light 
infestation and 15 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. for bad in- 
festation. Mix with 25 times its bulk of soil and 
spread evenly. Apply before June or July. Avoid 
applying to soil of flower, shrub, and vegetable 
beds. For spraying trees, shrubs against attacks 
of leaf-biting insects, use 1 Ib. to 50 gals of water. 
In powdered form it is easy to handle. Lb. 40c.; 
4 Ibs. $1.20; 24 Ibs. $5; 48 Ibs. $8.25; 96 Ibs. $16. 50. 
BLACK LEAF 40. An insecticide for all sucking 
insects such as plant lice, aphis, red spider, leaf 
hopper, thrip, etc. Dilute 2 teaspoonfuls to 1 gal. 
of water, and spray. 1-oz. bottle 35 cts.; 5 ozs. $1; 
Ib. $2. 50; 2 Ibs. $3.70; 5 Ibs. $6.90. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. A fungicide for mildew, 
blight, rust, scab, and all fungous diseases. Has 
just double the strength of paste form. Use 1 Ib. 
to 8 gals. of water, or if blight is serious, to 5 gals. 
Lb. 40c.; 4 Ibs. $1. "20; 24 Ibs. $5; 48 Ibs. $8.25. 
Chinch Bugs in Lawns. Mow closely. Apply 25 
Ibs. Tobacco Dust (Fine) or Rotenone per 1000 
sq. ft. of affected lawn, on hot, dry day ae June 
1 and again June 10. Repeat Aug. 5 and 1 
Cutworm Bait-M. Circle newly set seedlings with 
this before nightfall. Controls Bornes sowbugs, 
snails, earwigs, grasshoppers. 4 Ibs. 35c. 
Cyanogas (A) Dust. For pera use In killing rats, 
moles, woodchucks and aes squirrels, also 
white "grubs I in lawns. lb. 45c. 
EVER GREEN. Effective against cutworms, cucum- 
ber beetles, cabbage worms, rose slugs, aphis, 
thrip, etc. Will not injure tender plants or roses. 
Kills gladiolus thrip. It is a non-poitsonous ma- 
terial. Oz. 35c.; 6 ozs. $1; 16 ozs. $2.15; gal. $12.20. 
Fish-Oil Soap (Whale- Oil Soap). A summer spray 
for San José scale and all soft-shelled insects. 
bao Sco lbs pl 25. 
Gladiolus Thrip Control. Spray with a mixture of 
lb. Arsenate of Lead, 2 qts. of molasses and 
17 gals. of water. 
LIME-SULPHUR, DRY. Convenient to handle, 
will not freeze. For dormant spray use 10 to 
14 Ibs.; for summer spray 2 to 3 Ibs., to 50 gals. 
water. Lb. 40c.; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 25 Ibs. $5; 100 Ibs. $17. 
Mologen. Powder which kills moles in pee Non- 
poisonous. Mlb. can 50c.; 114 lbs. $1 
Mole-Nots. Dee one to a hole ore at 6-foot 
intervals in mole-run. Close holes with soil, lightly. 
In three days flatten run. Box of 8 Nots, 35c. 
Mouse-Nots. Non-poisonous to humans, dogs, etc. 
Place where likely. Box of 9 Nots, 25c 
Nico-Fume Powder Pressure Fumigator. De- 
stroys aphis in greenhouses. Lb. 75c.; doz. $8.50. 
Para Dichlorobenzene. Best for peachs borer. If 
you cover it with soil surrounding the tree, it emits 
a heavy gas which descends throughout ‘the root 
growth; destroys borers. Lb. 60c.; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
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Pestex. Dust on soil to repel rabbits, moles, mice, 
dogs, cats. Lb. 50c.; 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
Poison Ivy. Destroy with Herbicide Weed Killer. 
Pomo-green, with Nicotine. Fine all-purpose dust 
or spray which is very effective against both chew- 
ing and sucking insects. Besides this, it is the best 
control of mildew, black-spot, and other fungous 
diseases affecting roses. Lb. 75c.; 41% Ibs. $3 
RED ARROW GARDEN SPRAY. Effective, non- 
poisonous. Will not stain or injure tender flowers. 
A contact spray that kills sucking and chewing 
Insects. For general garden use. Oz. 35c.; 4 ozs. 
$1; pt. $2.85; qt. $5.50. 
ROTENONE DUST. A non-poisonous dust con- 
taining one-half of one per cent rotenone. Very 
effective against bean beetles and other chewing 
and sucking insects. The most effective of all. 
Very effective against Chinch 
Lb. 40c.; 5 Ibs. $1.35; 25 Ibs. $5. 
Scalecide. For San José scale. A non-potsonous 
preparation. Mix 1 gal. to 20 gals. of cold water. 
Use in late fall, winter, early spring, when foliage 
Bugs in lawns. 
is off. \Ot. 75c.; gal: $1. 75; 5 gals. $6.35. 
Semesan. Disinfectant for vegetable and flower 
seeds. Successful for the malignant disease called 
” on lawns. 
““Brown Patch,’ 2 ozs. 40c.; Ib. $2.50. 
Slug-Shot. A non-poisonous powder, applied by 
dusting on the plants. Non-injurious. Effective 
remedy for potato bugs, beetles, slugs, cabbage 
worms, etc. Lb. 30c.; 5 Ibs. $1.20. 
Sulphur, Powdered. Controls mildew. Use as a 
dust. Lb. 15c.; 5 Ibs. 45c.; 10 Ibs. 80c.; 100 Ibs. $7. 
Tobacco Dust (Fine). For fumigating, dusting and 
against Chinch Bugs in Lawns and ground insects 
around tree roots. Lb. 15c.; 5lbs. 50c.; 25 lbs. $1.40; 
50 Ibs. $2.50; 100-lb. bag $4. 
Tree Band Paste. Sticky compound which pro- 
tects tree from attacks of creeping insects. One 
application will remain soft three months in all 
weathers. One Ib. makes 10 lineal feet of band. 
Lb. 65c.; 5 Ibs. $3 
TRI-OGEN. The best spray for controlling black- 
spot, mildew and blight on Roses. Also specially 
recommended for Asters, Carnations, Chrysanthe- 
mums, Dahlias, Delphinium, Hollyhocks, Phlox, 
Snapdragons and many others subject to these 
diseases. 
Kit A. Enough for 18 Roses for the season, $1.50. 
Kit B. Enough for 60 Roses for the season, $4.00. 
Kit C. Enough for 125 Roses for the season, $6.00. 
Wilson’s O. K. Plant Spray. An excellent general 
contact spray for garden or greenhouse. Dilute 
iva tenton!|O gals. water. M4pt. 40c.; qt. $1; gal. $3. 

Dogzoff. A repellent for dogs, cats, and rabbits. 
Spray the ground around shrubs and evergreens, 
as the odor rises. Don’t spray foliage. Bottle 60c. 
HERBICIDE WEED KILLER. Kills vegetation of 
all kinds, and is the best thing you can use to kill 
grass In clay tennis courts, driveways, gutters, etc. 
Dilute with water, 1 gal. making 40 gals. of 
liquid, which will cover from 500 to 1000 sq. ft. 
of ground. Qt. 70c.; gal. $1.90; 5 gals. $7.50; 
10 gals. $12.50; 55- gal. drum $44. 

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Forbes Sales Garden on 
Route 10, Hanover, N. J. 
Our field store, pictured below, will be open April 
You'll find a full choice of the best varieties of Vegetable 
and Flower Seeds, Lawn Seed, Fertilizers, Summer- 
flowering Bulbs, Vegetable Plants, Annual and Per- 
ennial Flower Plants, Insecticides and Garden Needs. 
And while at Hanover enjoy the flower displays we 
planted last fall. The array of beauty begins in April 
with Daffodils and Narcissus in many rare varieties. 
In May there will be brilliant displays of Tulips fol- 
lowed into June by Bearded Iris in a multitude of 
colorings. Through July the Iris Kaempfert in many 
varieties will share your interest with plantings of 
Petunias which will continue right up to frost. 
As we are large suppliers of highest quality Vegetable 
seeds to commercial vegetable growers throughout the 
United States, we are devoting more effort at Hanover 
to stock seed selection and vegetable strain improve- 
ment. Comparative field trials will be made, under ac- 
tual growing conditions, to show the relative merits of 
specific varieties. This work is important to the war 
effort as it directly relates to both the quality and 
quantity of future vegetable food production. 
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