Snelson Seed Company, Savannah, Ga. 
Wholesale Price List No. 365 

January 26, 1944 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
CASTOR POMACE 
(Spread on lawns for cricket and 
other insect repellent) 100 lb. Bags 
(6 Bags @ $2.85 cwt.)..-..- 


CYCLONE SEEDERS — (Sold Out) 


1898—FORTY-FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE—1943 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 
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ALFALFA 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size Dealer Retail 
YY bu. ea. $ .19 $ .30 
1 bu.ea . 50 
2% bu. ea. .65 1.00 
CLOVERS 
Medium and Mammoth 
Red, Alsike, Crimson and 
eas pepe 5 19 $ 30 
q DU. ea. . . 
1 bu, ea. noe D0 
24%, bu.ea. .65 1.00 
PEAS( All Varieties ) 
VETCHES(AllVarieties) 
100 Ibs. (inoculates up to 
100 Ibs. seed) 
$ .32 $ .50 
pes 270 5.70 
(12-100 Ib. cans) 
LUPINES— 
BEANS 
String, Wax, Kidney 
Size Dealer Retail 
$ .16 $ .25 
pO SecoD, 
12% bu. ea. 32 © ©.50 
LESPEDEZA 
Small (Inoculates up to 
50 Ibs. seed) $ .23 $ .35 
Large (Inoculates up to 
100 Ibs. seed) .32 .50 
SOYBEANS, LIMA 
BEANS, COW PEAS, 
PEANUTS 
Small (Inoculates up to 
120 Ibs. seed) $.20 $.30 
bu. ea. Yh cae) 
5 e 
25 bu. ea. 1.67 2.50 
(One can) 
SOM careers YEW Hp 35) 
(6-5 bu. cans) 
106 tb. size (inoculates up to 100 lbs. seed) ea. $.32 $.50 
GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines 
Dir 80c ctn—Rtl 10c ea.—Packed 12 to Disp. Ctn. 
14, 1, 134 bu. and small sizes packed 12 to carton 


214 bu. to 25 bu. sizes packed 6 to carton 
2% Cash Discount on Nitragin Inoculation 
Under orders of Government we are able to allow 
only 50% 
instead of 100% 
inoculation returned after March 1, 1943. 
credit for out-of-date 







PEAT MOSS 
In Bags containing approx. 44% Cu. Ft. 
Horticultural sss-soss. eee ee eens $1.80 Bag 
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REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 
Case Dealer Retail 
2 oz. Cans: 12 Cans $ .67 Ea. $1.00 Ea. 
12 oz. Cans...... 6 Cans 3.33 Ea. 5.00 Ea. 
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Case Dealer Retail 
%, oz. Pkgs....-..48 Pkgs. $ .17 Ea. $ .25 Ea. 
2 1OZ. J ANB se 12 Jars .67 Ea. 1.00 Ea. 
1 Ib. Cans...... 1 Can 3.33 Ea. 5.00 Ea. 
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Case Dealer Retail 
LV OZ kena 24 Cans $ .18 Ea. $ .25 Ea. 
3:0z; Cans-_—.- 12 Cans .67 Ea. 1.00 Ea. 
Tiber Cans. = 1 Can 2.67 Ea. 4.00 Ea. 

STALEYMONE 
(NON-POISONOUS, NON-DETERIORATING) 
Plant Growth Substance—Not a Fertilizer—Not 
a Fungicide—Not an Inoculant 
WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR 
(See Seed Chart on this list for quantity to use 
per bushel). 

No. Per Dealer Retail 
Case Per Case Per Pkg. 
1 oz. 50 8.85 .25 
8 ozs. 2s 8.98 50 
1 Ib. 25 17.89 1.00 
25 Ibs. 1 3.86 5.00 
100 Ibs. 1 11.82 15.00 
SHEEP MANURE 
(WIZARD BRAND) 
50-lb multiwall paper bags---------------- $1.20 Ea. 
25-Ib paper lined burlap bags__---------- .76 Ea. 
25-lb multiwall paper bags--------------. 62\/o Ea. 
10-lb paper bags (6 in bale)_-------------- AS Ea. 
5-lb paper bags (6 in bale)--___---------- 25 Ea. 


‘SEED 

NFECTANTS. 
“A TREATMENT FOR EVERY MAJOR. CROP. 
In States which have not enacted Fair Trade Laws, 
the prices shown below are suggested only. 

Commodity and Minimum Retail Prices 
Net Weight of Wholesale Prices (Prices to 
Packages (Prices to Dealers) Consumers) 
New Improved 
CERESAN—For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Sorg- 
hums, Rye, (1 lb. treats 32 Bu.). For Cotton 
(1 Ib. for 10 Bu.). 
4°0Zz.Ccan=eo_-= $ 6.90 a case, 36 cans $ .30 can 
Tolbs can=-—-—— 6.50 a case, 12 cans .80 can 
4 Ibs cans soso 12.15 a case, 6 cans 2.70 can 
Salbsacantase 24.27 a case, 6 cans 5.40 can 
25.1b. pailii=--. 12.00 a pail 15.00 pail 
100 Ib. drum___- 45.50 a drum 55.00 drum 
2% CERESAN—For Cotton (1 lb. for 5 Bu.). 
Millet (1 Ib. for 8 Bu.). 
Lplbsicanss---— 6.35 a case, 12 cans .75 can 
42a lbaicaneeas 14.06 a case, 6 cans 3.14 can 
25) Ibs pail-=-—— 11.50 a pail 14.50 pail 
100 Ib. drum____- *42.50 a drum 52.00 drum 
SEMESAN JR.—For Field, Sweet and Pop Corn 
(1 lb, for 8 Bu.). 
CALCIUM ARSENATE 
Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
1 Ib Cans_____: 24 Cans 1644c Ib 15\//oc Ib 
4tb Bags_____: 12 Bags 94c Ib 814c Ib 
50 Ib Bags_____5) Ib Bags 9 clb 8 cib 

DRY LIME SULPHUR 
Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
5-Ib cans 4 cans 21c fb 20c ib 
25-lb Drums 13c Ib 12c ib 
200-lb Drums (16 12444 bags) 91 tb 8\/o Ib 
Kryocide 
NATURAL CRYOLITE 
THE PROVEN INSECTICIDE 
Kryocide is a straight product (made from 
natural Cryolite) used as a water spray, a mixed 
dust or as bait. Kryocide D-50 is ready mixed 
with sulphur to be used as a dust directly from 
the container. Full directions on each can, Write 
for spraying and dusting charts. 

Broken Full 
Case Cases Cases 
*1-lb Kryocide 24 cans 25c can 5.52 case 
1-Ib Kryocide D-50 24 cans 32c can 7.20 case 
3-Ib Kryocide D-50 12 cans 60c can 6.6) case 
*Price on orders for 10 cases or more of 1-ib 
Kryocide $5.28 per case. 
METHYL BROMIDE 
Most satisfactory fumigant for seeds we have 
found. 
: Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
1 Ib; Gans222 24 Cans $ .95 Ea. $ .90 Ea. 
JIFFY CAN PUNCTURERS—for applying 
Methyl Bromide in Fumigators $1.75 Each 

PARADICHLORBENZINE (Paradow) 
Granular—Medium No. 1 (Crystals about size 
of rice) 
Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
1 tb Cans____ 24 Cans 22\/oc tb 2144 Ib 
5 ib Cans==2_- 8 Cans 
25 tb Drums__. 1 Drum 
100 lb Drums__. 1 Drum 13\/oc th 
200 tb Drums__- 1 Drum 12l,2c Ib 

PARIS GREEN 

Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
Y, |b. Cans...... 48 Cans 45 clb. 44 clb. 
1 Ib. Cans......24 Cans 39 clb. 38 clb. 
2 lbateanssse: 24 Cans 37 clb. 36 clb. 
5 lb. Cans...... 6 Cans 36 clb. 35 clb. 
14 lb. Cans...... 1 Can 30 clb. 
100 lb. Drums.. 1 Drum 28 clb. 
250 lb. Drums.. 1 Drum 26 clb. 
ROTENONE (Bean Bettle) DUST 
25, 50 and 100 lb, Bags (4/10 of 1% 
Rotenone and Lethane comparable 
to. 34%. Rotemtone)), 2-9 -sa-ae no meesenaes @ 11/2 lb. 

TOBACCO DUST (100 Ib. Bags).... $2.25 cwt. 

FIFLD AND GRASS SEED 
CHART 
Savannan, Ga, 
SNELSON SEED COMPANY 
Customary weights per bushel, pounds per acre, and usual time of seeding in latitude of Georgia 



144 oz. pkg._----- 10.80 a case, 144 pkgs. 15 pkg. 
IZsez4 cana—-_-- 4.69 a case, 12 cans .56 can 
© Ibs can*2s= 6.25 a case, 12 cans .75 can 
5a SKSo~arrwuesey 70 Sea” SOS oath 
6% |b. can_---_- 16.90 a case, 6 cans 3.75 can 
25 1b) paile=_-= 10.50 a pail 12.50 pail 
100 lb. drum___- 37.00 a drum 45.00 drum 
SEMESAN BEL—For Irish and Sweet Potatoes 
(1 Ib. for 80 Bu.). 
2 OZ. pK g---2--— 24.50 a case, 144 pkgs. .30 pkg. 
i Wb: icanlsa--— 13.20 a case, 12 cans 1.65 can 
A lbw cansone-2 25.68 a case, 6 cans 5.70 can 
5 lb; cans.---- 32.10 a case, 6 cans 7.15 can 
25 lb, drum__-_- 26.50 a drum 33.25 drum 
100 Ib. drum ____103.00 a drum 125.00 drum 
SEMESAN — For Cowpeas, Soybeans, Velvet 
Beans (1 lb. treats 8 Bu.) For Watermelon, 
Cantaloupes (1 lb. treats 21 lbs.). Also for 
Vegetables, Flower Seeds (not for turf) and 
Bulbs, etc. (See seed treating chart). 
15voz..cans =o 19.45 a case, 12 cans 2.35 can 
2 oz. pkg._---- 9.05 a case, 36 pkgs. 40 pkg. 
Vz oz. env._---- 8.70 a case, 144 envs. .10 env. 
ielb? ‘can... 20.75 a case, 12 cans 2.50 can 
4° Ib. ‘can=2--5. 40.80 a case, 6 cans $9.10 can 
5 Ib. can-=---- 51.00 a case, 6 cans. 11.40 can 
25 lb. drum___- 42.00 a drum 52.50 drum 
100 Ib. drum____163.60 a drum 198.00 drum 
ARASAN—For Peanuts (2 oz. treats 100 Ibs. 
shelled or 3 0z, 100 lbs unshelled Peanuts). 
For certain vegetables (see Seed Treating 
Chart). 
1 toza pk Se. oee 13.80 a case, 144 pkgs. 16 pkg. 
8 0Z. Cans. =~ 12.50 a case, 24 cans .89 can 
5 Ib.; can... 29.49 a case, 6 cans 6.45 can 
25 Ib. drum___- 24.00 a drum 30.00 drum 
100 lb. drum_-_-- 93.00 a drum 115.00 drum 
THIOSAN—New “Brown Patch” Fungicide for 
golf and lawn turfs. Prevents or checks 
“Brown Patch’ and “Dollar Spot.’ Use as a 
spray. Under ordinary conditions use 1 lb. to 
6,000 sq. ft. of turf applied every 7 to 10 days. 
Stozacan=-s7- = 12.50 a case, 24 cans .89 can 
5 lb. can___--- 29.40 a case, 6 cans 6.45 can 
25 Ib. drum_--- 24.00 a drum 30.00 drum 
100 lb. drum_-_-- 93.00 a drum 115.00 drum 
NU-GREEN — For control of brown-patch in 
lawns, One pound treats 2,500 square feet of 
turf. Use as a spray. After present stock is 
exhausted will have no more for duration. 
S Oz. Team aaaae $3.58 a case, 56 caus 4d can 
SPECIAL SEMESAN — Also for control of 
brown-patch in lawns, One pound treats 6,000 
square feet of turf. Use as a spray. After 
present stock is exhausted will have no more 
for duration. 
8 oz. can*._.—_ 15.60 a case, 24 cans 1.00 can 
*Will be supplied as long as stocks are avail- 
able. Manufacturer has mo further stocks. 
INSECTICIDES and 
CHEMICALS 
ARSENATE OF LEAD 


Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
\, tb Cans___-__- 50 Cans 
1 tb Cans_____ 24 Cans 24 clb Zi) cib 
4b Bags. o 2 12 Bags 13144c Ib 12\/oc Ib 
BLACK LEAF “40” 
Case Dealer Retail 
1 oz. Bottles..24 Bot. $2.79 Doz. $°.36 Ea. 
5 oz. Bottles 12 Bot. 8.55 Doz. 1.05 Ea. 
1 Ib. Bottles..12 Bot. 20.70 Doz. 2.42 Ea. 
2lboaelins = 12 Tins 31.65 Doz. 3.57 Ea. 
5 i .. 6 Tins 5.55 Ea, 6.70 Ea. 
50 1 Drum 43.30 Ea. 46.80 Ea. 


BORDEAUX MIXTURE (Bordow) 
Case Broken Cases Full Cases 
Lib Cans. 2 24 Cans 20!\/oc tb 1914c Ib 
4%b Cans___-__=- 12 Bags 1344c tb 12\/oc Ib 

COPPER SULPHATE (Bluestone) 
._ Granular Crystals 
For controlling Stinking Smut in Wheat 
Dealer Prices 















The figures under “Staleymone”’ Staleymone 
show the ounces per bushel to Ozs.Per Wt. Pounds 
use in treating seed with it. Bu. Per Bu. Per Acre Time of Seeding 
Alfalfa—Drilled or Broadcast--_------- 8 60 20-30 Sept., Oct.—March, April 
Barley ybinoadcasi seen eee 4 48 72-96 Sept.—Nov. 
Beggarweed—3 ft. Drills--...---------- 8 3-5 March—June 
Beggarweed—Broadcast --------------- 8 12-15 March—June 
Benne—Drilled 222. soe ee ee 8 3-5 April—J une 
Buckwheat—Broadcast --------------- 4 48 48-60 Oct., Nov.—March, June 
Gane (Sorghum) —Drillgy eos neeee nee 4 50 10-15 March—July 
Cane (Sorghum)—Broadcast ---------- 4 50 50-75 March—J uly 
Cane (Grain Sorghum)—Drills -—------ 4 50 6-10 March—July 
@hiufas—Drilled)” 22222222228 See eee 8 40 12-15 April—July 
Clover-—Alsike—Broadcast 8 60 6-10 Sept., Oct.—Feb., April 
Clover—Alyce—Broadcast 8 60 10-15 April—J une 
Clover-——Black Medic—Broadcast ------ 8 60 10-15 Sept., Nov.—Feb., March 
Clover—Bur (In Bur) Broadcast------ 4 10 30-50 Sept., Nov.—Feb., March 
Clover—Bur (Hulled) Broadcast---__- 8 60 12-15 Sept., Nov.—Feb., March 
Clover—Crimson — Broadcast —------- 8 60 15-/20 Aug.—Oct. 
Clover—Hop — ‘Broadcast ------------ 8 60 4-6 Sept.—March 
Clover—Melilotus Indica—Broadcast_- 8 60 15-18 Sept., Nov.—Feb., March 
Clover—Persian — Broadcast---------- 8 60 6-8 Sept., Nov.—Feb., March 
Clover—Red — Broadcast ~----------- 8 60 12-15 Aug., Nov.—Jan., April 
Clover—Sweet — Broadcast ~---_------ 8 60 15-25 Sept., Oct.—Jan., April 
Clover—White Dutch—Broadcast— 
Rona ibastiuremesce =. 8 60 3-5 Sept., Nov.—Feb., May 
Clover—White Dutch—Lawns 
CE erat, OOO Mis Cue tt) seer eres 8 60 2-3 Sept., Nov.—Feb., May 
Corn= Drills Pe See eee 4 56 7-10 ‘March—July 
Corn—For Silage—Drills --------_----- 4 56 20-30 March—July 
Cotton—Sea Island—Drills ------__--_- 4 40 10-12 March—May 
Cotton (Short staple)—Drills_--_---_-- 4 30 20-30 March—May 
Cawpeas— Drills) 2ae= 2 eee eee 4 60 20-30 April—August 
Cowpeas—Broadcast 4 60 60-90 April—August 
Crotalaria—(Spectabilis)—Drills __-___ 6 60 6-8 March—June 
Crotalaria—(Spectabilis)—4Broadcast -_ 6 60 12-20 March—June 
Crotalaria—(Intermedia % less than 
Spectabilis) 
Grass, Bermuda (Unhulled) Pasture__ 8 35 8-10 Feb.—June 
Grass, Bermuda (Unhulled) Lawns 
(Per 1,000" sq: ft.)-0-=-2 = 8 35 3-5 Feb.—June 
(Use % less of Hulled) ; 
Grass—Carpet—Pasture—Broadcast ~~ 8 18 15-20 Jan.—May 
Grass—Carpet—Lawns (1,000 sq. ft.)-- 8 18 8-10 Jan.—May 
Grass—Dallis—Pasture—Broadcast --- 8 15 10-15 Aug., Oct.—Jan., June 
Grass—Rye—Pasture—Broadcast --__- 8 24 30-35 Sept.—Dec. 
Grass—Kye—Lawns (1,UUU sq. it.)---- 8 24 W-15 Sept.—Dec. 
Grass—Johnson—Broadcast ----------- 8 28 20-30 March—July 
Grass—Billue—Pasture—Broadcast ---- 8 14 25-35 Aug., Nov.—Feb., June 
Grass-——Blue—Lawns (1,000 sq. ft.)---- 8 14 8-10 Aug., Nov.—Feb., June 
Grass—Lawn Grass (5 lbs. to 10 lbs. 
Perel WOOMSd. a tt) a= eee ee 8 150-200 Sept., Oct.—Feb., April 
Grass—Meadow Fescue --------------- 8 24 25-30 Sept., Oct.—Feb., May 
Grass—Orchard—Broadcast 8 14 20-25 Sept., Oct.—Feb., May 
Grass—Red Top—Pasture 8 32 8-10 Sept., Nov.—Jan., May 
Grass—Red Top—Lawns (1,000 sq. ft.)- 8 32 3 Sept., Nov.—Jan., May 
Grass—Sudan—Broadcast ------------- 8 50 15-25 March—July 
Grass—Tall Meadow Oat-_-_------ ea 8 11 30-40 Sept., Nov.—Jan., May 
Lespedeza—Common—Broadecast - 8 25 25-30 Jan.—April 
Lespedeza—Kobe—Broadcast __-------- 8 22 30-35 Jan.—April 
Lespedeza—Korean—Broadcast —----__ 8 25 25-30 Jan.—April 
Lespedeza—Tenn, 76—Broadcast ------ 8 25 25-30 Jan.—April 
Lespedeza—Sericea—Drills ------------ 8 60 3-5 Jan.—May 
Lespedeza—Sericea—Broadcast = 8 60 15-20 Jan.—May 
Lupine—Blue—Broadcast -_----- = 4 60 50 Sept.—Nov. 
Lupine—Blue—Drills ----______ “ 4 60 25 Sept.—Noy. 
Millet—Brown Top—Drills -__-- Ay 6 50 6-10 April—July 
Millet—Cattail or Pearl—Drills_ 4 6 50 8-12 April—July 
Millet—German—Broadcast ------ = 6 50 30-50 April—July 
Oats—Broadcast (= -2-2------=---— 2 4 32 64-96 Oct.—Feb. 
Peanuts (Unshelled) Drills-__-_-______ 4 25 50-75 April—June 
Rape—Drills (If Broadcast 10-12 ibs. 
per acre) 8 56 4-5 Feb., June—Sept., Nov. 
ROVE—lelsorvaleriSin ester eee emer 4 56 56-84 Sept.-Dec. 
Rice—For Upland Planting-_-_--- ts 4 44 25-35 March—May 
Rice—For Tidewater Planting -- ee 4 44 90-125 March—June 
Sesbanta—iBroadeast “22-20-22 l-eees ee 4 15-30 April—July 
Re eae Laredos, 
ete. mialll seeded)-.-...-_-_- 4 60 12-15 April—Jul 
Sereeats= Biloxis, Maramgeb: Tokio, sues! 
etc. (Large seeded) 4 60 35-50 April— 
Sunflower—Drillls -_-__------------ 4 22 4-6 ae eae 
Velvet Beans—Drills ~..-____-__- 4 60 20-30 April—July 
Vetch—Broadcast ----_---_---._. 4 60 20-30 Sept.—Nov. 
Wihteat—Btoad Cast a n-aasacsaes aeenen see 4 60 75-120 Oct.—Nov. 
Winterpeas (Austrian)—Broadcast --- 4 & 30-40 Sept.—Nov. 
Winterpeas (Wild)—Broadcast __----_- 4 & 15-20 Sept.—Nov. 
