
L. D. DUST: 
Contains Rotenone and Lethane 60 
Non Poisonous 
This dust has been on the market for sev- 
eral years, and has proved to be outstanding 
for the control of Aphids, Bean Leaf Bee- 
tles, Mexican Bean Beetles, Diamond Back 
Moth Larvae, Imported Cabbage Worms, 
Cucumber Beetles and Colorado Potatoe 
Beetles. The large tonnage used by grow- 
ers last year is ample evidence of its quality. 
ALL PURPOSE DUST: 
Contains Lethane 71B and Cryolite 
This dust as its name implies, is both a 
contact and stomach poison. It is toxic to 
a wide range of insects, however it is not 
recommended for the control of Stink Bugs, 
Harlequin Bugs, Blister Beetles and Turnip 
Lice. For the above we recommend our No. 
65 dust, excepting Lice for which we sug- 
gest L. D. Dust. It will give excellent con- 
trol of Asparagus Beetles, the usual insects 
attacking Beans, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cab- 
bage, Collards, Cucumbers, Melons, Squash, 
Pepper Weevils, Potatoes and Strawberries. 
This dust should be used early in the sea- 
son before the plants are ready to pick. 
Cryolite is poisonous and therefore Cabbage 
should not be dusted after the plant has 
headed. You will find this to be an excellent 
dust, and judging from the reception, should 
prove to be our best seller. 
NO. 65: 
Contains Black Leaf 155 and Lethane 60 
No. 65 is recommended for the control of 
Blister Beetles, Harlequin Bugs and Stink 
Bugs. It should be remembered that these 
belong to a class of very resistant insects, 
and control is difficult. Consequently we 
ask that you apply No. 65 before the popula- 
tion gets large. Nympths are naturally 
easier to control than the adults, and we ask 
that you bear this in mind and not wait un- 
til the adults are so numerous that it is not 
economical to attempt control. 

PYROCIDE DUSTS: 
These dusts are no longer available. The 
U. S. Army needs all of the available Pyre- 
thrum for malarial control work and so we 
are offering you the above dusts. We feel 
they will do an excellent job. 
We offer the following material to the 
commercial growers: 
Arsenate of Lead 
Boraway (Peach Borer control) an 
Ethylene Dichloride Emulsion 
Bordeaux Mixture 
Calcium Arsenate 
Copper Rose Dust 
Cuprocide 
Dry Lime Sulphur 
Garden Spray (Pyrethrum Lethane 
Spray) 
High Life 
London Purple 
Paradichlorbenzene 
Paris Green 
Scale Emulsion (Dormant Oil Emulsion) 
Summer Oil Spray (A White Oil 
Emulsion) 
Sulphur Dusting 
Sulphur Wettable 
Tree Paint 
Zinc Sulphate 
We solicit the mixing of dusts of your 
own formulation in quantities of 500 pounds 
or larger. 
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