38 Slate’s Good Seeds and Prompt Service, South Boston, Virginia 

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PROTECT YOUR GARDEN 
Pyrethrum is now being recognized as the best and _ safest 
insecticide for general purpose use. This material is harmless 
to man and all small animals but readily kills both the chewing 
and the sucking insects. It is mailable, hence it is easy to 
obtain. Of all the pyrethrum products being sold today, we have 
selected Evergreen as being the best, because it is made from 
selected stocks of the pyrethrum flowers and tested for its 
strength. Thus when we sell Evergreen, we feel that our 
customers will get results. 

FOR MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE 
After trying all kinds of sprays for this pest, we have come 
to the conclusion that. a Pyrethrum spray is about as good 
as any and better than most of them. Further, it is safe and 
easy to use. For the Bean Beetle make a little stronger 
solution and apply with a good compressed air sprayer that 
will throw the mixture under the leaves. 
HOW TO USE IT 
The one-ounce bottle will make six gallons of normal strength 
spray. The six-ounce bottle will make 36 gallons of spray. 
The desired quantity of Evergreen should be thoroughly mixed 
with a small quantity of water and then added to the total 
quantity. A little good soap, heated until it is dissolved in a 
little water and put into the spray will make it stick better. 
Price—1 oz. 35c, 6 ozs. $1.00, 1 pint $2.00, postpaid. 

4C78—ROTENONE DUST.—A new non-arsenical dust that 
has proven very effective against bean beetles, cabbage worms, 
and other leaf eating insects: Since it does not contain arsenic, 
it is far safer to use than other poisons. Dust in the dry form 
over the foliage at the rate of ten to fifteen pounds per acre. 
Price—5 lb. packages 90c, postpaid. 
COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER.—Well made of heavy gal- 
vanized steel tank with brass fittings. All valves made of brass 
so there is no wear to them. Extension rod and angle nozzles 
go with every sprayer. The best all round spray for farm and 
garden. They are easy to handle, do efficient work on any kind 
of spray job and with reasonable care will last for years. Made 
in two sizes, either size can be had in galvanized tank or copper 
tank. 
4082—3-gal. capacity, galvanized tank—-$5.50 by exp. 
4083—1 14-gal. capacity, galvanized tank—$4.00 by exp. 
4084—3-gal. capacity, copper tank—$7.00 by exp. 
4085—1 14-gal. capacity, copper tank—-$6.00 by exp. 




400 1— 
CYCLONE 
SEEDER 
This is a very 
light machine of 
simple construction 
THE used for sowing all 
kinds of seeds— 
CYCLONE § Wheat, Oats, Rye, 
Barley, Grass, Clo- 
SEED SoOWER ver, Rape, Vetch, 
Beans, Peas, and 
in fact anything that 
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fara comme | | Vi one machine. The 
: G jon Sn = adjustment for the 
—s se ame TwESOWER THAT different kinds of 
— SCATTERS EVEN seeds is in easy 
- : reach, and can be 
made by anyone in two minutes. I have tried many different 
makes of seeders, but have never found any that did better 
work than this. From actual experience in my own fields, I 
consider this the most economical and practical machine that 
has ever been placed on the market. Distributes evenly and 
cannot clog. 
Price—$2.50 each, postpaid, or $2.25 by express. Large 
size for spreading fertilizer and heavy material $4.00 each, 
postpaid. 



















Spray Material 
4075 — BLACK LEAF 40. — 
This is a highly concentrated 
form of Nicotine Sulphate and 
makes a most effective spray for 
all soft - bodied sucking insects, 
such as Aphis, Leaf Hopper, 
Mealy Bugs, etc. One ounce makes 
six gallons of effective spray. This 
mixed with Fish Oil Soap is the 
best all-round spray for flowers. 
Price—1 oz. 35c, 5 ozs. $1.00, 
1 Ib. $2.25, 2 lbs. $3.25, express 
only. 
4102—SULFODUST.—tThis is 
a high grade of Sulphur in the 
best mechanical condition for 
spreading. It is the remedy for 
Mildew of roses and other plants. 
May be used alone or in com- 
bination with other materials. 
Non-poisonous and mailable. 
Price—1 lb. 15c, 5 Ibs. and 
over 10c 1b., postpaid. 
4076—NICOTINE DUST.—This dust contains a high per- 
centage of very active Nicotine Sulphate in combination with 
lime, which increases its effectiveness. Nothing better can be 
found for sucking bugs, aphis or plant lice, etc. This is the 
dust for use on melons, cucumbers, squash, ete., and for killing 
most of the insects that destroy flowers. It is a poison and 
cannot be mailed. 
Price—1 lb. cans 30e, 5 lb. cans $1.25, by express. 
4077—FUNGI BORDO.—A form of Copper Sulphate which 
is commonly called Bordeaux Mixture. It is used to control 
certain fungus diseases of the plants such as blight, wilt, leaf 
spot, etc. May be used dry in a powder gun or mixed with 
water for a wet spray. Will mix with Arsenate of Lead, Sulphur, 
ete., for fruit tree spraying. Especially recommended for 
potatoes, tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, roses, and fruit trees. 
Price—1 Ib. 30c, 4 lbs. 90c, by express. 
4080—P. T. B.—This is a trade name for Paradichloroben- 
zene used extensively for peach tree borers. Just make a shallow 
circle around the base of the tree and sprinkle from one to two 
ounces of P. T. B. around each tree. Do this in the spring 
when the temperature is around 60 degrees F. 
Price—1 lb. packages 50c each postpaid. 
DRY LIME SULPHUR.—Used to control the San Jose Scale 
on peach, plum and all stone fruits. It is put up in powdered 
form and can be readily mixed with water as needed. Saves 
a large part of the freight in shipping and is otherwise cheaper 
than the liquid. For the dormant spray against such troubles 
as San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Bark Louse, etc., use 15 lbs. 
of Dry Lime Sulphur to 50 gallons of water. For summer 
spraying against fungus diseases, such as Apple Scab, ete., on 
all seed fruits, such as apples, pears, quinces, etc., use from 2 
to 3 lbs. of Dry Lime Sulphur to 50 gallons of water in com- 
bination with the usual proportion of Dry Powdered or Paste 
Arsenate of Lead. 
Price—1 lb. 30c, 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid; 12 lbs. $1.50, by 
express. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD POWDERED.—tThe standard poison 
for tobacco worms, potato bugs, and all chewing insects. It 
can be used in solution as a wet spray or dry as a dust. As a 
wet spray, one pound will make from 20 to 50 gallons accord- 
ing to the tree or crop sprayed. For use as a powder, do not 
mix with ashes or any carrier, but apply with a dust gun just 
as it comes from the can. For tobacco, from three to five 
pounds per acre will be needed, according to the size of the 
plants. For potatoes, use from five to seven pounds per acre. 
eae of Lead is a poison and cannot be sent through the 
mails. 
Price—1 lb. 30c, 4 lb. 75c, by express. 
Grow Better 

Ali-purpose spray 
This is a complete spray kit containing several insecticides 
with complete instructions for use on Roses and all kinds of 
flowers as well as vegetables. One kit will take care of the 
garden a full season. Price—$1.50 each postpaid. 
