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INTERNAL USE ZINC SULPHATE—Peach Bacterial Spot 
has become destructive in practically all sec- 
tions of the South. Zinc Sulphate is the best 
control for this disease. Use it in each of the 
summer sprays on peaches, beginning with the petal fall 
spray. Combime our Zinc Sulphate with whatever summer 
spray you are using on your peaches, at the rate of 2 pounds 
to each 50 gallons. If you are using as much as 4 pounds 
lime to 50 gallons water in your regular material, additional 
lime is not necessary; otherwise add 2 pounds lime to each 50 
gallons. Price, post paid—i Ib., 25c; 5 Ibs., 75c; 10 Ibs., $1.20; 
25 Ibs., $2.75. At Store—1 Ib., 15c; 5 Ibs., 55c; 10 Ibs., 95¢; 
25 Ibs., $2.25; 50 Ibs., $3.10. 
ORTHOL-K (Summer Oil) — Codling 
moths are present in most apple orchards 
in such large numbers that lead arsenate 
alone will not control them. A summer oil 
which kills the egg is a necessity. Orthol-K 
is a high quality summer oil for use on 
fruit trees and hardy deciduous shade trees 
and shrubs. It combines readily with Lead 
Arsenate, Dutox, Bordeaux Mixture, and 34 
Copper. Used to control codling moth, red 
spider, mites, leaf hopper, pear psylla, etc. 
Cannot be used with Sulphur or Lime-Sul- 
phur, or for ten days or two weeks after 
Sulphur or Lime-Sulphur applications. 
Write for booklet. 
Price—Post paid, gal., $1.25. At Store 
gal., $1.10; 5 gals., $4.25; 10 gals., $8.25; 15 gals., $12.00; 54 
gals., $32.40. Plus $5.00 for drum. Must be returned at full 
value F.O.B. Memphis. ; 
KLEENUP READY-MIX (Dormant Oil 
Spray)—An emulsifiable oil forming an 
emulsion when agitated in water. Inert 
ingredients are held to a minimum (ap- 
proximately 142%), making the active in- 
gredients exceptionally high, 9842%. Kleen- 
up Ready-Mix has many advantages over 
ordinary oil sprays in that it will not 
freeze in storage—no danger of broken 
emulsions; high active content requires 
_less material per hundred gallons of spray; 
mixes readily with hard or soft waters by 
agitation; compatible with copper fungi- 
cides. Use, for dormant spraying only, 3 to 
3% gallons Kleenup with 97 or 96% gallons 
water. 
Post paid—Gal., $1.10. At Store, gal., 85c; 5 gals., $3.00; 
10 gals., $5.30; 15 gals., $7.35; 54 gals., $19.40. Plus $5.00 for 
drum. Must be returned at full value F.O.B. Memphis. 
NICOTINE PYROX—A combined insecticide and fungicide, 
prepared for use on vegetable plants against insect pests 
and fungous diseases. A soft, creamy paste, ready to use. 
Just dilute with water. Sticks to the foliage. Sold for agri- 
cultural crop only. Postpaid, 20-oz. jar, 70c; 5-Ib. can, $1.95. 
At Store, 20-0z. jar 60c; 5 Ib. can, $1.75. 
CRYOLITE 
(Sold for use as an insecticide only) — 
Results from its application on PEACHES, 
tobacco, beans, melons, cucumbers, cab- 
bage and potatoes, show it to be safe, eco- 
nomical and superior to most insecticides 
for control of beetles and worms which 
attack these plants. 
We recommend Alorco Cryolite above 
any other material for control of Mexican 
Bean Beetle, either as a spray or dust. 
For dusting Cryolite may be used alone 
or it may be mixed with three to five parts 
of flour, sulphur, tale or road dust and ap- 
plied with any suitable dusting apparatus. 
For spraying, 1144 pounds of Cryolite are 
mixed with fifty gallons of water. Sulphur 
may be added to the spray mixture if a 
fungicide is needed. 
Cryolite should not be mixed with lime. 
NO INJURY TO FOLIAGE — Severe tests with Alorco 
Cryolite show that it does not injure delicate foliage. 
Price—Post paid, 1 Ib., 45c; 6 Ibs., $1.30; 24 Ibs., $4.50. At 
Store, 1 Ib., 35c; 6 Ibs., $1.05; 24 Ibs., $4.00; 48 Ibs., $7.44. 



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BUCHANAN’S DEPENDABLE INSECTICIDES 
Most insecticides are poison, for the control of insects. Handle with care. 
Post Paid Prices on This Page Through Third Zone Only 
NOT FOR 

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INTERNAL USE 
MOLOGEN—Non-poisonous to humans or 
pets. Does not injure soil or grass. With a 
teaspoon or small trowel, carefully make a 
small opening in the side of ridge, keeping it 
free of earth. Now put in the mole’s underground passage or 
runway a teaspoonful of Mologen. Carefully cover the open- 
ing with the original sod or earth. This should be repeated 
several feet apart. 
Prices—Post paid, % Ib., 60c; 114 Ibs., $1.40; 5 Ibs., $4.15. 
At Store, 1% Ib., 50c; 1% Ibs., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $4.00. 
OTIAcCIDE 
CHLORATE WEED KILLER 

ATLACIDE — Chlorate 
Weed Killer represents the 
most effective method for 
killing weeds, Johnson 
grass, poison ivy and all undesirable vegetation when prop- 
erly applied. It is non-poisonous to human, animal or bird 
life. It has no odor and is harmless to the hands. It is ideal 
for killing weeds in driveways, paths, brick walks, cobble 
utters, tennis courts, teat ANE athletic fields and along 
ence lines. If you want to rid your farm of patches of 
Jahnson grass, we urge you to use Atlacide Chlorate Weed 
Killer. Circulars mailed on request. 
Price at Store, 150 Ibs., $15.00. No small packages avail- 
able this year. 


AMMATE WEED KILLER—Ammate generally gives per- 
manent kill of certain weeds such as Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, 
Poison Sumac, and is helpful in the control of others. Am- 
mate is non-inflammable and non-hazardous to live stock. 
Complete directions for use on each package. 2 Ib. package, 
90c; 10 lb. package, $3.35 postpaid. At Store, 2 lb. package, 
75¢e; 10 lb. package, $3.00. 

ACME KOPPER SHIELD PRUNING 
PAINT—A specially prepared liquid paint 
containing 2% copper for treating wounds 
left by pruning, storms, or accident, to 
prevent such diseases as European Canker 
Fungus, Hard Rot, and certain other fungi. 
Copper has no equal as a fungus preventa- 
tive. Forms a protective shield while the 
tree is naturally overcoming the shock. 
Covers twice as much surface as the ordi- 
nary pruning compound. 
Post paid—% pt., 40c; pt., 55c; qt., 90c; 
gal., $2.65. At Store—% pt., 30c; pt., 45c; qt., 75e; gal., $2.35. 


SLUG SHOT (POISON) — Is most effective 
when used as a powder and applied lightly over 
the infested parts with a good duster, taking 
care to thoroughly dust underneath the leaves 
as well as on top, preferably in early morning 
when the dew is on the plants. When used as a 
spray Slug Shot should be diluted one pound 
to five gallons of water. 
Post paid—1 Ib., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.40. At Store, 1 
Ib., 30c; 5 Ibs., $1.20. 
WAMMONDS 
SLUG SHO! 
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CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE 
Used for treating sweet potatoes before bedding to prevent 
black rot. One ounce will make 8 to 10 gallons of solution. 
Post paid—‘ Ib., $1.15; 1 Ib., $3.85; 5 Ibs., $17.75. At Store 
—1, Ib., $1.10; 1 Ib., $3.75; 5 Ibs., $17.50. 

CARBON DISULPHIDE 
Used for controlling weevil in peas, beans, grains, etc. 
Method of Treating—Put seeds to be treated in an air-tight 
container, as a water barrel, strong goods box or metal con- 
tainer. For treating small lots, 2 ozs. of Carbon Disulphide 
per bushel is sufficient. Full directions on package. Caution 
Keep open fire, such as lanterns, matches, etc., away from 
Carbon Disulphide. Price—1 Ib., 45c; 5 Ibs., $1.65; 10 Ibs., 
$2.85. Cannot be mailed. 
FOR QUANTITY PRICES—NOT PREPAID—See Yellow Sheet in Center of Catalogue 
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