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Insecticides are for controlling insects and diseases of fruits 
A) and vegetables and should be handled with care. When not 
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in use put out of the reach of children and pets. 
ee Post Paid Prices on This Page Through Third Zone Only. : 
We will refund full value for Oil-Emulsion and Lime Sulphur containers prepaid vere is. 
An Emulsion can be made of any oil from coal oil up to the extremely heavy oils, but Oil Emur- 
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sion made of light and low grade oils will not control scale and will frequently injure : 
Buchanan’s Oil Emulsion is made exactly according to U. S. D. A. Formula, using heavy oil. 
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BUCHANAN’S OIL EMULSION—For a dormant spray, Buchanan’s Oil Emulsion provides 
cheapest, most effective and complete control of scale insects, aphis and thrips that Ride ea 
on trees. For scale control on all fruit trees. use at the rate of 1 gallon Oil ee re yaTisé 
water, slightly more if scale infestation is heavy. To get best results, every par ? ay. daewell 
be completely covered. Spray in fall, after leaves and fruit are off, or in spring before dB eaenix 
To control peach leaf curl and scale, combine Buchanan’s Oil-Emulsion with prepare O 
Mixture or home-made Bordeaux as follows: 
In each 20 gallons of water dissolve 10 ozs. No. 34 Copper Fungicide or dissolve 3% pounds Com- 
mercial Bordeet: Mixture, then, add 1 gallon of Buchanan’s Oil-Emulsion to the 20 ae k 
solution and mixture is ready to use for leaf cfrl and scale control. NEVER add erate som O 
concentrated copper solutions, as this would produce Curdling. Always add the Oil-Emu ston en 
the spray tank is almost filled with water. Do this when using No. 34 copper or any streng or- 
deaux. : 
Price—Post paid—1 qt., 50c; 14 gal., 65c; 1 gal., 85c. At Store—at., 35c; 4% gal., 50c; gal., 65c; 
5 gals., $2.25; 10 gals., $4.00; 15 gals., $5.25; 50 gal. bbl., $11.00, plus $3.00 for container. 
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION—Is an insecticide as well as a fungicide, free from sediment and 
works through the nozzle easily. Used as an insecticide to control San Jose scale, blister mite 
and similar sucking or scale insects, at a dilution of 1 gallon to 8 gallons of water and applied 
either after the leaves drop in the fall or before the buds open in the spring. For small quan- 
tities, use 1 pint Lime Sulphur Solution to 1 gallon of water. Never use at this strength when 
trees are in foliage. The spring application, just before the buds swell, will assist in controlling 
leaf b¥ister mite, plant lice and peach leaf curl and is advisable in orchards when the scale is 
already under control. For early spring and summer spraying to control scab, leaf spot and sim- 
ilar fungus diseases on apples and pears, 1 gallon to 50 gallons water. 
Price—Post paid—1 qt., 45c; 14 gal., 60c; 1 gal., 80c. At Store—1 qt., 30c; 1% gal., 45c; 1 gal., 60c; 
5 gal., $2.15; 10 gal., $4.00; 15 gal., $5.60; 50 gal. Bbl., $9.50, plus $3.00 for container. aoe 
BLUESTONE-COPPER SULPHATE—(Formula for Making Home Made Bordeaux.) In case you 
wish to use Bluestone and Lime to make your Bordeaux, proceed as follows: Dissolve our Snow- 
form (Powdered) Bluestone at the rate of 4 pounds to 50 gallons of water. It will require only 
a few minutes stirring to dissolve Snowform Powdered Bluestone. Then while stirring add 6 
pounds hydrated lime to the above mixture. If the above directions are correctly followed you 
will have 50 gallons of standard strength 4-4-50 Bordeaux. In case you need a 3-4-50 strength, 
use only 3 pounds of the Snowform Bluestone, and if you wish a 5-4-50 strength, use 5 pounds of 
the Snowform Bluestone, but do not change the other ingredients. By combining the Bluestone 
and the Lime at different proportions, one can make any strength Bordeaux Mixture desired. 
Bluestone is also used in spraying potato storage houses—use 1 pound to 5 gallons water. 
SNOWFORM (Powdered)—Post paid—1 Ib., 25c; 5 Ibs., 70c; 10 Ibs., $1.15; 25 Ibs., $2.70. At 
Store—1 Ib., 15c; 5 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $1.00; 25 Ibs., $2.35; 50 Ibs., $4.35. 
SCALECIDE controls scale aphis, red mite and many other pests of apples, peaches, pears, etc. 
Scalecide kills many overwintering codling moth larvae, and aids in cleaning up cankers. ‘The 
year after year use of Scalecide invigorates the trees. The most complete dormant spray for 
fruit trees, shrubs and vines. Full directions on each container. 
Price—Post paid—1 qt., 90c; 1 gal., $2.00. At Store, 1 qt., 75c; 1 gal., $1.75; 5 gals., $6.35; 15-gal. 
drum, $14.95. 








INTERNAL USE 
ACME STOP—A sticky barrier used to band trees, shrubs and vines to 
prevent insects from crawling up the foliage. Its principal use is on apple 
trees, shade trees, as well as grape vines. 
Postpaid—6 oz., 45c; 1 Ib., 75c; 5 Ibs., $3.20; 10 Ibs., $5.30. 
ORTHO DRY SPREADER (A Spray Depositor)—Is a distinct improve- 
over the old type spreading agents. Small amounts of Ortho Spreader give 
quick wetting, and most important of all, small amounts provide an even, 
thick protective coverage which greatly enhances the effectiveness of the 
spray. Due to quicker wetting, less spray material is required to get good 
coverage. Use at the rate of 4% pound to 50 gallons of water. 
Post paid—1 Ib., 36c; 5 Ibs., $1.40; 10 Ibs., $2.60; 25 Ibs., $5.85. At Store— 
1 Ib., 26c; 5 Ibs., $1.20; 10 Ibs., $2.30; 25 Ibs., $5.25. 
SOY BEAN FLOUR SPREADER—A most excellent spreader and sticker 
produced by the farmer. Compatible with all summer sprays. Being a 
vegetable product it does not change the spray material chemically in the 
least. The most economical spreader and sticker developed to date and has 
no superior. Orchardists have not used a spreader consistently in the past, 
but now there is no reason to leave out this valuable asset to the spray 
program. It prevents excessive run off of the material you want to remain 
RIGHT on the fruit and leaves, giving a uniform, even, heavy film of the fungicides 
Apple sprayed with Lead Apple sprayed with Lead 
Arsenate, no Spreader. Arsenate-Spreader com- 
Note blotchy, uneven bination. Note even Lead 
distribution of the Lead. coverage. Better protec- 
Chis means poor control. tion from worm attack. 
DRITOMIC SULPHUR—(Peach Dritomic or Apple Dritomic)—It is a spring and summer spray, safe to apply to fruit and © 
and insecticides at almost no cost. Use % pound per 50 gallons of spray. 
Price—Post paid—1 Ib., 30c; 5 Ibs., 80c; 10 Ibs., $1.30; 25 Ibs., $2.75. At Store 
—1 Ib., 20c; 5 Ibs., 65c; 10 Ibs., $1.10; 25 Ibs., $2.25; 50 Ibs., $4.25. 
foliage where older type materials would develop caustic tendencies. The universality of its use, right through the growing 
season, is ample evidence. Its fineness enables it to go into suspension easily, and without sediment. You have no annoy- 
ing loss of time to clean clogged spray nozzles. 
brown rot, scab, etc. We can furnish Peach Drit 
Dritomic Sulphur is an excellent preventive for all fungous troubles, bitter, 
omic or Apple Dritomic. When ordering specify the one desired. 
Apple Dritomic—Post paid—4 Ibs., 75c; 12 Ibs., $1.80; 24 Ibs., $3.10. At Store—4 lbs., 60c; 12 Ibs., $1.50; 24 Ibs., $2.65. 
Peach Dritomic—Post paid—5 Ibs., %75e; 15 Ibs., $1.85; 25 lbs., $2.75. At Store—5 Ibs., 60c; 15 Ibs., $1.50; 25 Ibs., $2.25 
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