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Aphicide Dust Insecticides ——-- 
e Extensive research with insecticides has been conducted with a 
view of finding the most effective killing agents as well as those 
that are safest to use. Pyrethrum, Rotenone, and Nicotine have 
been found to be among the best. The various Aphicide dust in- 
secticides are made by combining each of these with a special inert 
carrier that is fluffy, fine grained and of good adhesive ability. We 
have tried these insecticides on our oWn crops and recommend them 
to you. 

Aphicide No. 10 For controlling aphis on melons, cucum- 
bers, watermelons, cabbage, cauliflower, 
broccoli, and peas. Properly used, most resistant aphis can read- 
ily be killed by this powerful nicotine dust. 
Aphicide No. 15 For controlling Black Squash Bugs, also 
the more resistant aphis and Harlequin 
Beetles. This is an extremely strong nicotine dust. Easily exter- 
minates the young squash bugs and many of the adults when prop- 
erly applied. 
Aphicide No. 2] Contains. both stomach and contact poi- 
sons. For controlling striped cucumber 
beetles, will also kill aphis. 
We have several hundred acres of orchard near Cortez, Colo., and 
use Aphicide No. 21 for the last two sprayings (as a liquid) for 
controlling coddling moth, aphids, and leaf rollers. Arsenical residue 
is practically eliminated. Use 12% pounds to 300 gallons of water 
and mix thoroughly. 
1C1 2 General Purpose Insecticide. For control of 
Ap hicide P-6 striped cucumber beetles, flea beetles, and 
leaf hoppers. This dust insecticide contains 6% of 2% Pyrethrum 
concentrate. 
Aphicide P-10 General Purpose Insecticide, stronger than 
P-6. Controls many of the more resistant 
beetles and insects. Contains 10% of 2% Pyrethrum concentrate. 
Aphicide R-] For. controlling worms, caterpillars, bean 
P beetles, slugs, and blister beetles on beans, 
cabbage, and cauliflower. 
Please remember Aphicide Insecticides. After the war 
they will be back—better and more effective than ever. 
Scarcity of materials used in manufacture and packaging, 
some of which are required by our armed forces, make it 
advisable not to offer at this time. 

88 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
