Insect, Plant Disease 
Ant Killer, Cyanogas. Use outdoors only. Pour 
powder through spout into ant hole and seal hole 
quickly. Forms deadly gas. 4 ozs. 30c. 
Ant Jelly Bait, ‘‘Tat.’’ Place a little wherever ants 
gather outdoors. Destroys colony. Tube 35c. 
Ant-Trap, ‘‘Tat.’’ Harmless to children and pets. 
Place traps 15 ft. apart where ants are numerous. 
Destroys colony in two weeks. 25c. each; $2.75 doz. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD. Kills Japanese beetle 
grubs in the soil. On new lawns apply 35 Ibs. per 
1000 sq. ft. and work to a 3-inch depth. On exist- 
ing lawns, apply 5 Ibs. per 1000 sq. ft. for light 
infestation and 15 Ibs. per 1000 sq. ft. for bad in- 
festation. Mix with 25 times its bulk of soil and 
spread evenly. Apply before June or July. Avoid 
applying to soil of flower, shrub, and vegetable 
beds. For spraying trees, shrubs against attacks 
of leaf-biting insects, use 1 Ib. to 50 gals. of water. 
In powdered form it is easy to handle. Lb. 40c.; 
4 Ibs. $1; 24 Ibs, $4.75; 48 Ibs. $8; 96 Ibs. $16. 
BLACK LEAF 40. For all sucking insects such as 
aphis, red spider, leaf hopper, thrip, etc. Dilute 
2 teaspoonfuls to 1 gal. of water, and spray. 1-oz. 
bottle 35 cts.; 5 ozs. $1; Ib. $2.50; 5 Ibs. $6.90. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. A fungicide for mildew, 
blight, rust, scab, and all fungous diseases. Has 
just double the strength of paste form. Use 1 Ib. 
to 8 gals. of water, or if blight is serious, to 5 gals. 
Lb. 40c.; 4 Ibs. $1.20; 24 Ibs, $5; 48 Ibs. $8.25. 
Chaperone. Spray hedges, garbage cans, to keep 
dogs, cats, rabbits away. 4 ozs. 50c.; 12 ozs. $1. 
Chinch Bugs in Lawns. Mow closely. Apply 25 
Ibs. Tobacco Dust (Fine) or Rotenone per 1000 
sq. ft. of affected [awn, on hot, dry day about June 
1 and again June 10. Repeat Aug. 5 and 15. 
Corn Ear Worm Drops. Apply to tip of ear after 
silk is browned for control of ear worms. 2 ozs. 35c. 
Cutworm Killer, No-Pest. Circle newly set 
seedlings with this before nightfall. Controls cut- 
worms, sowbugs, earwigs. Fortified with D.D.T. 
Garden size (treats 300 square feet) 25c. 
Cyanogas (A) Dust. For outside use in killing rats, 
moles, woodchucks and ground squirrels, also 
white grubs in Jawns. Lb. 75c. 
Cyanogas (G) Fumigant. Deadly gas destroys 
aphis, thrips, white fly in greenhouses. 5 Ibs. $3. 
D.D.T. 5% Plus Pyrethrum. This double-action 
non-staining spray kills flies, mosquitoes and 
other household insects. Not for garden‘ use. Pt. 
foe i wo. 
D.D.T. 30%. For garden use. See column at right. 
EVERGREEN. Effective against cutworms, cucum- 
ber beetles, cabbage worms, rose slugs, aphis, 
thrip, etc. Will not injure tender plants or roses. 
Kills gladiolus thrip. Non-poisonous pyrethrum 
spray. Oz. 35c.; 6 ozs. $1.15; pt. $2.45; qt. $4.10. 
Fish-Oil Soap. A summer spray for San Jose scale 
and soft-shelled insects. Lb. 35c.; 5 Ibs, $1.25. 
Gladiolus Thrip Control. Spray with a mixture of 
l4lIb. Arsenate of Lead, 2 qts. of molasses and 
17 gals. of water every week or 10 days. 
Grafting Wax. For grafting. 14lb. 35c.; Ib, 65c. 
Japanese Beetle Control. See right-hand column. 
LIME-SULPHUR, DRY. Convenient to handle, 
will not freeze. For dormant spray use 10 to 
14 Ibs.; for summer spray 2 to 3 Ibs., to 50 gals. 
water. Lb. 40c.; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 100 Ibs. $17. 
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and Pest Remedies 
Mole-Nots. Drop one to a hole opened at 6-foot 
intervals in mole-run. Close holes with = soil, 
lightly. In three days flatten run. Box 35c. 
Mologen. Powder which kills moles in lawns. Non- 
poisonous. Mlb. can 50c.; 11% Ibs, $1.25. 
Mosquito Repellent, Skeet-Check. An ointment 
repellent in handy tube. Oz. tube, 35c. 
Mouse-Nots. Non-poisonous to humans, dogs, etc. 
Place where likely. Box. 25c. 
Nico-Fume Powder Pressure Fumigator. De- 
stroys aphis in greenhouses. Lb. 85c.; doz. $9. 
Para Dichlorobenzene. Best for peach-borer. If 
you cover it with soil surrounding the tree, 1t emits 
a heavy gas which descends throughout the root 
growth; destroys borers. Lb. 50c.; 5 Ibs, $2. 
Pestex. Non-poisonous. Dust on soil to repel rab- 
bits, moles, mice, dogs, cats. Lb. 50c.; 5 Ibs, $2.25. 
Poison Ivy. Destroy with Ammate Weed Killer 
or Weedout 2-4-D. See right hand column. 
Protexall. This one-shot spray combines D.D.T., 
Rotenone, Fermate (the new post-war fungicide) 
and Sulphur. See right-hand column. 
Rat-Nots. Non-poisonous, squill bait. 
tracts rats. Box 25c. 
RED ARROW GARDEN SPRAY. Non-poisonous. 
Will not stain or injure tender flowers. A contact 
rotenone spray that kills sucking and chewing 
msects. Oz. 35c.; 4 ozs. $1; pt. $2.85; qt, $5.50. 
ROTENONE DUST. A non-poisonous dust. Very 
effective against bean beetles and other chewing 
and sucking insects. The most effective of all. 
Very effective against chinch bugs in lawns. Lb. 
35c.; 5 Ibs. $1.35; 10 Ibs. $2.40; 25 Ibs. $5; 50 Ibs. 
$9.50; 100 Ibs. $18. 
Scalecide. For San Jose scale. A non-potsonous 
preparation. Mix 1 gal. to 20 gals. of cold water. 
Use in late fall, winter, early spring, when foliage 
is off. Qt. 75c.; gal. $1.75; 5 gals. $6.35. 
Semesan. Disinfectant for vegetable and flower 
seeds. Successful for the malignant disease called 
brown patch, on lawns. 2 ozs. 40c.; 15 ozs. $2.50. 
Slug-Shot. A non-poisonous powder, applied by 
dusting on the plants. Non-injurious. Effective 
remedy for potato bugs, beetles, slugs, cabbage 
worms, etc. Lb. 30c.; 5 Ibs. $1.20; 25 Ibs. $5.50. 
Sulphur, Powdered. Controls mildew. Use as a 
dust.’ Lb. 15c.; 5 Ibs. 50c.; 10 Ibs, 90c.; 100 Ibs. $7. 
Sulphur, Wettable. For black-spot and mildew as 
a spray. Combines readily with Arsenate of Lead, 
Nicotine, Rotenone and Pyrethrum sprays. Lb. 
20c.; 4 Ibs. 65c.; 24 Ibs, $3 
Tobacco Dust (Fine). For fumigating, dusting and 
against chinch bugs in lawns and ground insects 
around tree roots. Lb. 20c.; 5 Ibs. 70c.; 25 Ibs. 
$1.75; 50 Ibs. $3; 100-Ib. bag $5. 
Tree Band Paste. Sticky compound which pro- 
tects tree from creeping insects. Will remain soft 
three months in all weathers. One Ib. makes 10 
lineal feet of band. Lb. 65c.; 5 Ibs, $3. 
TRI-OGEN. The best spray for controlling black- 
spot, mildew and blight on roses. Also specially 
recommended for asters, carnations. chrysanthe- 
mums, dahlias, delphinium, hollyhocks, phlox, 
snapdragons and many others. 
Kit A. Enough for 18 roses for the season, $1.50 
Kit B. Enough for 60 roses for the season, $4.00 
Kit C. Enough for 125 roses for the season, $6.00 
Odor at- 
Three New Post-War Garden Aids 
D.D.T. 30% Liquid Spray, Dapspray. Plus Rotenone. D.D.T. sprays for 
garden use must be used with caution, as all limitations have not yet been 
determined. As D.D.T. destroys bees, its widespread use will reduce pollina- 
tion. It should not be used on cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, squash, and 
tomatoes or on any part of other vegetable plants to be used as food. Dap- 
spray will control nearly all msects on roses, shrubs, shade trees and flowers. 
Very effective against greenhouse insects. 4 ozs. $1; qt. $4.50; gal, $15. 
2-4-D. Weed Killer. See Weedout 2-4-D described below under Weed Killers, 
Protexall. Use this one-shot spray for most garden insects and diseases. 
From a post-war formula, this combines D.D.T., which kills nearly all in- 
sects except some aphids, bean beetles and red spiders; Rotenone, the most 
effective pre-war, non-poisonous spray fatal to aphids, bean beetles and all 
insects unharmed by D.D.T.; Fermate, greatest post-war discovery In 
fungicides and harmless to all plants; and Sulphur, safest pre-war, fungicide. 
This combination, gives the most effective plant protection possible. Each 
ounce makes 3 gallons of spray. Oz. 35c.; 4 ozs. $1; Ib. $3. 
For Japanese Beetle Control 
Arsenate of Lead Treatment of Lawns. See full description in first column 
Beetle Traps. With jar, No. 1 70c.; No. 4 $1.35. Bait, 1 oz. 20c.; 4 ozs. 50c. 
Japellent. A non-poisonous rotenone insecticide and repellent that kills 
Japanese beetles on contact, and protects plants against injury. It Is 
harmless to humans and animals, but deadly toxic to beetles and other leaf- 
eating insects. 3 ozs. (makes 4 gals.) 50c.; 12 ozs. (makes 15 gals.) $1.50. 
Spore Dust Japidemic. Contains the bacilli of the milky disease which kills 
the grubs of the Japanese beetle. By applying to the infested turf, the grubs 
are infected with this disease and killed, as are subsequent broods of Japa- 
nese beetle grubs, because the milky disease bacteria remain alive and active. 
From each local area treated, this disease spreads and in time will provide 
complete coverage and remain effective for a long period. One pound, mixed 
with sand or soil for bulk, will cover 4000 sq. ft. of lawn. Mlb. $2.75; Ib, $5. 
Weed Killers 
Ammate Weed Killer. For permanent destruction of poison ivy and sumac. 
Spraying the foliage destroys both top growth and root system. It produces 
temporary soil sterility, which may be shortened by applying hydrated lime 
after the plants are killed. Ammate ts not “selective” and may kill all kinds 
of plants which it contacts. To avoid fine mists drifting to other plants, use 
a coarse spray to localize the application. One pound in one gallon of water 
covers 100 sq. ft. 2 Ibs. 75c.; 6 Ibs. $1.80. 
Herbicide Weed Killer. Kills weeds and vegetation of all kinds which it 
contacts. It is specially useful for keeping clay tennis courts, driveways, 
and gutters weed free. If thoroughly applied, it usually prevents growth 
for a year under normal conditions. Dilute with water, 1 quart making 
10 gals. of liquid sufficient for 250 sq. ft., 1 gallon making 40 gals. sufficient 
for 1000 sq. ft., and sprinkle. Qt. 60c.; gal. $1.75; 5 gals, $8. 
Weedout 2-4-D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid). This new hormone weed 
killer kills potson ivy, ragweed, honeysuckle, morning-glory and similar 
weeds. It destroys the root as well as the top growth. It also selectively 
destroys dandelion, plantain, chickweed, bindweed, purslane and many 
other weeds in lawns without killing the lawn grass. Mix 4 teaspoonfuls in 
each gallon of water or 1 quart to 50 gallons. One gallon of this will treat 
200. sq. ft. Harmless, will not sterilize the soil. 44pt. $1; qt. $3; gal. $10. 
Zotox. Kills crab-grass plants and seeds without destroying permanent 
lawn grasses. This is possible because crab-grass has broader leaves than 
most turf grasses, which causes it to absorb an excess of the Zotox. Crab- 
grass, a shallow-rooted annual is less resistant to Zotox than the deep-rooted 
perennial grasses. This treatment, when directions are carefully followed, 
may temporarily discolor the turf but after a few days it regains its natural 
color, while the crab-grass is dead. 16 ozs. with 10 gals. water treats 2000 sq. 
ft. Apply after July 15. 8 ozs. $1; 16 ozs. $1.50; 32 ozs, $2.50. 
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