INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 69 
Insecticides and Fungicides—Continued 
Corn Borer Dust. (Black Leaf Dual Fixed Nico- 
tine). For use on Sweet Corn, Dahlias and other 
plants. Four applications at intervals of five days 
each; the first as eggs begin to hatch, date varies. 
Circular of information free. Price: 1 lb., 45c.; 5 
Ibs., $1.00. Supply uncertain for 1945. 
Cubor Dust. A rotenone dusting material (.50% 
rotenone). This is very efficient in controlling a 
wide variety of insects, and because of its non- 
poisonous nature to all warm-blooded animals, it 
is safe on such crops as Cabbage, Cauliflower, 
Beans, Lettuce and others where poisons are ob- 
jectionable. Price: 4-lb. pkgs., 68c. each. 
Cubor Dust. A rotenone dust, .75 strength, 
available by U. S. regulations to commercial vege- 
table growers only. Bags of 50 lbs., each $6.95. 
Cuprocide. Yellow. Used as a seed treatment 
on vegetable and flower seeds for control of fun- 
gus disease known as “damping-off”; especially 
effective on spinach seed when used at rate of 2% 
Ibs. on 100 Ibs. seed; also a fungicide plant spray 
for control of mildew and other foliage diseases. 
eee lbs. to 100 gals. of spray. Price, 3 lbs., 
55: 
Cyanogas “A”. For the destruction of Wood- 
chucks, Rats, Groundmoles and other rodents. 
Per lb., 75c.; per 5 lbs., $3.00. 
Cyanogas “G”. Greenhouse fumigant for the 
control of white fly, aphis, thrips and soft scale. 
Per 5 Ibs., $3.00; 25 Ibs., $10.00; 100 Ibs., $25.00. 
D-X. Penetrating Pyrethrum Rotenone Spray. 
(Non-poisonous). D-X is a low cost contact spray 
of great power for control of both sucking and 
chewing insects common about the garden or or- 
chard. D-X has little or no odor and leaves no 
stain on plants or buildings. D-X may be com- 
bined with lime sulphur, bordeaux, sulfocide, ar- 
senate of lead, etc. Other pyrethrum sprays quick- 
ly lose their effectiveness in such combinations. 
Kills Aphis at 1-800 dilution, Bean Beetle at 1-400, 
Cucumber Beetle at 1-100. Full directions on re- 
quest. See page 94 dilution chart. Price: 1%-oz., 
35c.; %-pt., $1.25; 1 qt., $3.50; 1 gal., $9.50. 
Japanese Beetle Spray. Ask for information. 
Lime-Sulphur. (Dry). For dormant or summer 
use. In many cases more convenient than the 
liquid and safer to use at summer spray strength. 
Pricess |) lb, 5c... 5 lbs., $1.35;,12%2 lbs. $1.75; 
drums of 8 or 16 1214-lb. bags quoted on applica- 
tion. 
Mologen. Effective against moles. 
can, 50c.; 1%4-lb. can, $1.25. 
Price: 8-oz. 
Due to shortage of materials, some insecti- 
cides and fungicides are restricte€ for use on 
certain crops., We will do our best to have sup- 
plies available for use as permitted. Details will 
be published as available in newspapers, maga- 
zines and circulars. 

“Nico-Fume” Tobacco Powder. Nicotine not less 
than 14%. For Greenhouse fumigating. Especially 
prepared for burning in new pressure fumigating 
¥%- and 1-lb. pkgs. Prices: 
6 for $2.40; 12 for $4.20. 
6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.00. 
Nicotine Solution (“Black Leaf 40”). Active in- 
gredient nicotine 40% in a sulphate form. Espe- 
cially adapted for all soft-bodied sucking insects 
or aphis in the open not being “free.” Use 1 oz. 
in six to twelve gallons water, according to use. 
Per oz., 36c.; 5-oz. bottle, $1.05; 1-lb. tin, $2.42; 
2-lb. tin, $3.57; 5-lb. tin, $6.70; 10-lb. tin, $11.65. 
Paradychlorobenzene. A gas forming crystal, in 
granular form, for killing peach borers, at certain 
stages, in the ground. Directions on package. 
Price: 1 lb., 40c.; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
Paris Green, Strictly Pure. A poisonous insec- 
ticide in powder form for insects which chew. As 
a liquid use 1 lb. to 50 to 100 gallons water. Per 
%4-lb., 20c.; per lb., 60c. 
¥4-lb. cans, each, 45c.; 
1-lb cans, each 75c.; 
Pyrocide Dust No. 10. A very effective and 
economical non-poisonous dust for many market 
crops, especially turnip aphis, cabbage worms and 
cabbage loper, flea beetles and striped cucumber 
beetles. Out 1945. 
Red Arrow Garden Spray. A 
Garden Spray combining the 
merits of Pyrethrum, Rotenone 
and Soap in convenient, concen- 
trated form. Simply mix with 
water and spray. Absolutely 
harmless to man, birds, pets and 
plants, kills Mexican Bean Bee- 
tles, Aphis, Rose Bugs, Aster ; 
and Dahlia Beetles, Cabbage and Tomato Worms, 
Japanese Beetles, Thrips, Leaf Hoppers and other 
chewing and sucking insects. Used normally at 
rate of two teaspoonsful in a gallon of water; 
1%4-pint makes 25 to 50 gallons. Price: 1 oz., 35c.; 
4 oz., $1.00; 1 pt., $2.75. Postage within 300 miles 
is 9 cents on the oz., 4-oz. or 8-o0z. size. 

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Rose Spray. Acme Scientific Rose 
Spray consists of a kit of three of 
the best, latest improved materials 
for this purpose. Simple and easy 
to use. No. 6 makes 6 gals., $1.50; 
No. 24 makes 24 gals., $4.00. 
Rotenone Dust. See Cubor Dust. 

Spergon. Treat seeds with the proven seed pro- 
tectant. Spergon has these additional advantages. 
It is safer, surer, and easier to use. Works in any 
type soil, self-lubricating, compatible with inocu- 
lation and longer lasting. For increased yields and 
profits use Spergon. Use 1% to 6 oz. per bu. seed. 
Price #: 210z.,: o0c.;, 1) 1b.7 $2.16. 
Complete dormant spray. The qual- 
Oldest and best-known dormant 
spray for trees, shrubs and vines. Makes them 
more beautiful, healthful and fruitful. Used by 
leading fruit-growers. Pleasant to use, non-caus- 
tic, non-corrosive, non-poisonous. Kills scale, in- 
sects, eggs, larvae, and fungus-spores wintering 
on the plant. Mixes instantly; dilute 1 to 15. 
Prices: qt., 75c.; gal. $1.75; 5 gals, $6.35; 15-gal. 
steel drum, $14.95 (refund for empty drum, $2.00; 
f.o.b. factory, or $1.75 New Haven); 50-gal. barrel, 
$32.90. One gallon equals 3% gallons Lime-Sulphur. 
Scalecide. 
ity Miscible oil. 
