
Insecticides and Fungicides — continued 

SPOR-GO. A Copper Mildew Spray. Controls pow- 
dery mildew, black spot and rust on roses. Also 
recommended for mildews and leaf spots generally, 
TRI-OGEN. Complete 
protection against 
plant insects and dis- 
on other flowers and ornamentals. 1 Ib. tin, 75 cts.; eases. Mildew and 
oD lb. bag, $1.85. blackK-spot easily con- 
trolled with this 
Spray —wunea timem te 
Small kit (makes 16 
qts.), $1.50; medium 
kit (makes 64 qts.), 
SPOR-GO. A Copper Mildew Spray. Con- 
trols powdery mildew, black spot and 
rust on roses. Also recommended for 
mildews and leaf spots generally, on 
other flowers and ornamentals. 1 Ib. tin, $4.00 5 large kit 
Gnalaniwersr sie e” aelisi.)) 
Zo ¢ts.3 5 lb. bag, $1.85. ‘ 
TRI-QOGEN $6.00; estate kit 
SULFORON, WETTABLE SULPHUR. A All SGOT Phere 
specially prepared micro-fine sulfur. It = $20.00; and the new 
disperses uniformly and stays well in purpose spray Economy Kit 90 ets. 
suspension. For mildew, rust, black rr ee me 
Sco red spider, ete. May be used as a MRI-OGEN DUST, A new product for those who 
spray or dust. 1 Ib. 15 ets.; 5 Ibs. 60 cts.; pre! er dusting to spraying. It serves the same 
10 Ibs. $1.00; 25 Ibs. $2.50; 50 Ibs. $4.75; purposes as liquid Tri-ogen in protecting roses 
100 Ibs. $9.00, from black spot, mildew and_ both 
chewing and sucking insects. 1 Ib. 
GS ets.3; 5 Ibs. $3.00. 



eee (Victory Garden Dust). A 
cotenon-Sulfur dust. Combines insecti- : eee eeteee f 
cidal, fungicidal and repellent proper- c VOLCK NURSERY AND GARDEN 
ties. A contact and a stomach poison. SULROT SPRAY. An oil spray for the control 
i Ib. 45 cts.; 4 Ibs. $1.50. poor of mealy bugs, red spider, white fly 
3 ousrimg-asarval and other insects. 4 oz. bottle 25 ets.; 
THIOSAN. A non-mercurial turf fungi- 16 oz, bottie 50 ets.; 1 gal. bottle $2.25. 
cide especially developed to combat 

brown patch and dollar spot. Has a WEED KILLER, WILSON’S. Destroys Prnuapntets 
wide margin of safety. Usual rate of weeds of all kinds on roadways, paths, caters 
: ° en hain = = 2 g ers is . ‘te ; = ane 1 z 
application». libs to 6000 sq. ft of turk. gutters, tennis courts. One gallon ao 
makes 40 by adding water. 1 quart, 
S oz SO ets. If available. 5 
oz. SO ets. If available 60 cts.3; 1 gal. $1.75. 

TOBACCO DUST. Finely ground for dusting. 1 Ib., 
20 cts.; 5 Ibs., 85 ets.; 10 Ibs., $1.50; 25 Ibs., $2.50. HERBICIDE. The Weed Willer. De- 
stroys every kind of weed and 
vegetation wherever applied. One 
application is usually required 
yearly; add 40 gallons of water to 
one gallon of Weed Killer. Just 
the thing for driveways, clay ten- 
iMuIE — ONUAPES,, drives and walks. 
Quart 60 ets.; gallon $1.75. 
TOBACCO DUST. A coarser grade for use in the 
soil to kill the larvae of various insects. 1 Ib., 10 
ets.; 5 lbs., 45 ets.; 10 Ibs... 75 ets.; 25 lbs., $1.50; 
50 Ibs.. $2.50; 100 Ibs., $4.50 
TREE WOUND PAINT. An elastic coating mate- 
rial. Will not injure the cut tissue of wounds or 
grafts. Affords permanent protection to cavities or \ 
exposed surfaces. 1 pint 60 ets.; quart SO ets.; ae 
gallon $2.00. k Y z 
KILLS THE ROOTS: 
WILSON’S O. K. PLANT SPRAY. 
A safe method of controy of Thrip, 
Leaf Hopper, Aphis, Midge, etc. 
Y% pt. can 40 cts.; 1 qt. can $1.00; 


TREE TANGLEFOOT. A paste preparation painted 1 sal. can $3.00. 
around trees to kee caterpillars off. 6 oz. tin, Aes ; : a 
a5 ctdgeu lee75. ctu; 5) Ibs. 83.75. ZOTOX—the Crab Grass Willer—on page 2. 

Bird Food and Feeders 
ORIOLE BRAND Wild Bird | BERD FEEDING STATION (Clymers), Each $1.25; 
Seed prepared in co-opera- Refills 35 cts. each, 3 tor $1.00. 
tion with the National Wild- ; ’ 
life Federation and various CHICKADEE DINER (Hydes). Each $1.00, 
Audubon Societies—is the best a 
possible mixture of Wild Bird CHICKADEE ‘TID BITS. Box of 24, $1.00. 
Seed. Among other things, it ; cat 
contains: Sunflower, Peanut FESTIVE BOARD (Hydes). Ench $1.25. 
Hearts, Hemp, Rice, Canary : 
Seed, Hulled Oats, Millet, and SUET RACKS (Bishop). Each 95 cts. 
Kathir Corn all blended in the 
proper proportions. It contains Birds should be fed from autumn until the warm days 




neither cracked corn nor ‘ : : 
screenings, nor does it-contain any weed seeds of spring, especially during March and April, the 
which may grow during the following summer. most difficult months of the year for them to find 
Ay Caan wes $14.00 per 100 Ibs. (25 lbs. and up food. Then most of the weed seeds and berries are 
‘ ys ce 5 ’ 
gone, and new vegetation has not advanced far 
SURT CAKES. Wedge shape. 35 ets. each; 3 for $1.00. enough to be of much benefit. Sometimes birds die 
in appalling numbers. It isn’t the cold that kills them 
cS ha Ye Ppl i” Ppl IAG ore ‘ ots A j fA ; ‘ 
SUNFLOWER. Best grade. 30 cts. Ib. —it is the lack of proper food. At times like this, 
PEANUTS. Spanish; raw. 35 ets. Ib.; 3 Ibs. for $1.00. remember the birds. They need our help! 

HARDWOOD FLOWER AND GARDEN STAKES 
(QUANTITY LIMITED) 
Hardwood flower and garden stakes are turned from 12 25 100 
selected straight-grained Birch and Ash logs rounded No. 24 ¥e" thick x 24” long $0.50 $0.90 $3.25 
and pointed and painted—not stained—foliage green. No. 30 ¥" thick x 30” long .60 1.00 Sao 
They resist moisture and rot, stay fresh and look No. 36 V2" thick x 36” long .90 1.65 6.00 
better. Made in Vermont by experienced American No. 48 Ye" thick x 48” long 1.25 Pophs 8.50 
craftsmen. Will stand long and hard use. No. 60 %" thick x 60” long _—‘11.60 3.00 11.00 
5 Foot Unpainted Square Wood Stakes $1.00 Doz. | 
& Foot Unpainted Square Wood Stakes $1.25 Doz. f OS TONE eh 
