


Has So Many Uses! 
For Flowers Aphis (plant lice), leafhoppers, leaf miners, young 
sucking bugs, mealy bugs, lace bugs, most thrips . . . All these and simi- 
lar insects can be controlled with Black Leaf 40. Full directions on the 
label. Spray early and keep the pests down. 
In the Orchard Aphis, which can almost destroy an orchard crop, 
are readily controlled with Black Leaf 40. Likewise, leafhoppers and 
bud-moth. Black Leaf 40 is also useful in the codling moth program. 
Does not burn foliage and can be used readily with standard spray 
combinations. ; 
In the Poultry House Black Leaf 40 is a great time-saver when 
delousing fowls. No handling necessary. Just spread a thin film on 
the roost with the “Cap-Brush” and the lice are killed as the fowls perch. 
Note: Directions on package describe special treatment needed for 
feather mite control. 
In the Vegetable Garden Black Leaf 40 can be used either as a 
spray or in dusting vegetables. Kills both by contact and by fumes. 
Leafiets regarding dusting and garden spraying furnished upon request. 
Economical—“A little goes a long way.” 
For Live Stock Black Leaf 40 is permitted by the U. S. Govern- 
ment in official dippings of sheep and cattle for scabies. Also an effec- 
tive dip for lice and ticks on sheep and for lice on cattle. As a treatment 
for sheep stomach worms, it is effective when combined with copper 
sulphate in proper doses. Complete instructions furnished upon request, 
or see Black Leaf 40 labels and leaflets. 
To Keep Dogs Away Dogs are a pest where evergreens, box 
planting and other hedges are available. Dogs do not like the odor of 
Black Leaf 40 and will avoid it. Spray where dogs are a nuisance. 
Wherever you see an orchard, a flower garden, a vegetable 
garden, a flock of poultry or a flock of sheep, there is need for 
Black Leaf 40—the versatile product! Keep a supply of Black 
Leaf 40 on hand. 
Good Profits from BLACK LEAF 40 
Black Leaf 40 is a profit-making line, primariiy because it has 
a year-’round sale. This insecticide never goes to the base- 
ment, to be set aside until springtime comes again. Displayed 
on the shelf, it sells for poultry use, to keep dogs away and the 
like. Most dealers handle Black Leaf 40 because of its unusual 
profit-making possibilities. 
TOBACCO BY-PRODUCTS & CHEMICAL CORPORATION, 
INCORPORATED - - LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 

BUYERS GUIDE 
OTHER PROFIT-MAKING PRODUCTS 
Black Leaf Worm Powder 
Roundworm (Ascaridia JLineata) in 
ehickens is controlled by feeding a lit- 
tle Black Leaf Worm Powder mixed 
with the mash. The product is inert 
until it reaches the intestine of the 
chicken, where a chemical reaction 
takes place. The nicotine is then re- 
leased and acts upon the worms. Chick- 
ens are not upset by this “shockless” 
treatment. 
Black Leaf Worm Peilets 
Made of the same material as the Worm 
Powder, and used for individual treat- 
ment, 
Nico-Fume Pressure Fumigator 
For greenhouse work, the Pressure 
Fumigator is outstanding in effective- 
ness as a fumigating agent. Write for 
full details if you are not familiar with 
Nico-Fume. 
Black Leaf 155 
A special product, effective against the 
codling moth and certain other pests. 
Black Leaf 155 provides ‘‘non-wash” 
protection for the orchard. 
Mash-Nic 
Mash-Nic is a standardized product, de- 
signed to take the place of the old feed- 
ing tobacco used for the control of 
roundworm (Ascaridia lLineata) in 
chickens. When mixed with the feed, 
it gives outstanding results. Full in- 
formation will be furnished upon re- 
quest. 
WE ADVERTISE IT — | 
YOU DISPLAY IT. 
In over 4,000 publications, ads 
tell the story of Black Leaf 40. 
Many of these publications are 
running the year around. In- 
cluded in the advertising cam- 
paign are practically every farm 
paper in 
the United 
States, 
most of 
the metro- 
politan 
dailies, 
garden 
publi- 
cations, 
many trade 
papers and 
over 3,000 
CROMUSUaGeIInYy, 
weeklies. If 
you display 
Black Leaf 
40, you tie in 
with this big 
national ad- 
vertising ef- 
fort. 


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