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DEENATE (50% DDT) 
Mixes easily with water to form a suspen- 
sion which can be readily sprayed on foliage, 
farm animals and farm buildings. For the 
, control of flies, mosquitoes, lice and other 
insects; as a dip for cattle, goats, sheep and poultry; in stor- 
age bins and buildings. An effective control for cabbage 
worms, codling moth, corn borer, leaf hoppers, japanese 
beetles, and many other insects that attack agricultural crops. 
Post paid, 1 Ib., $1.10; 4 Ibs., $2.90. At Store—1 Ib., $1.00; 
4 Ibs., $2.70. 
INTERNAL USE 
ACME KOPPER SHIELD PRUNING 
PAINT—A specially prepared liquid paint 
containing 2% copper for treating wounds 
left by pruning, storms, or accident, to 
peerent such diseases as European Canker 
ungus, 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. 
1 Covers twice as much surface as the ordi- 
= nary pruning compound. 
Post paid—% pt., 50c; pt., 85c; qt., $1.35; gal., $3.55. At 
Store—%% pt., 40c; pt., 70c; qt., $1.20; gal., $3.25. 


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. 
—'% Ib., $1.10; 1 Ib., $3.75; 5 Ibs., $17.50. 
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. Postpaid—20 oz. jar, 80c; 5 Ib. can, 
$2.15. At Store—20 oz. jar, 70c; 5 lb. can, $1.95. 

CRYOLITE 
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. 
ALORCO CRYOLITE We recommend Alorco Cryolite above 
bet 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 
z of flour, sulphur, tale or road dust and ap- 
summanoxeauey | Plied with any suitable dusting apparatus. 
es For spraying, 14% 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. ~ 
OISON 
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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, 4 
At Store, 4% Ib., 50c; 1 

Ib., 60c; 114 Ibs., $1.40; 5 Ibs., $4.15. 
Ibs., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $4.00. 
ATLACIDE — Chlorate a B CIDE 
Weed peat leashes pe 
most elective method tor CHLORATE WEED KILLER 
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, playgrounds, 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. 
Ask for prices. 
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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; 6 Ib. package, $2.25 postpaid. At*Store, 2 lb. package, 
75c; 6 Ib. package $2.00. 
WEEDONE 
TRADE MARK 

It kills the plant un- 
der ground as well as 
above ground. Does 
not irritate skin and 
does not corrode met- 
al or spray equip- 
ment. Will not leave 
residue on plants that is hazardous to livestock or pets. Does 
not sterilize the soil. Mix one part to sixty parts of water. 
Will kill Poison Ivy, Bindweed (Morning Glory), Ragweed, 
Burdock, Dandelion, Plantain. 
Post paid—6 oz., $1.10; qt., $3.15; gal., $10.30. 
6 oz., $1.10; qt., $3.00; gal., $10.00. 

At Store— 
CHAMPION TREE KILLER—Kills Trees, Shrubs, Sprouts in 
3 to 10 Days—Rid your fields of useless plants and trees that 
shade growing crops. A POISON. Full directions on con- 
tainer. Post paid—Qt., 65c. At Store—Qt., 50c; gal. $1.25. 
ACME WEED KILLER destroys weeds and all vegetation. 
The kind to use on driveways, clay courts, paths, etc. Also 
widely used in spotting out dandelions, plantain, and other 
noxious lawn weeds by application undiluted, using a weed 
cane or squirt-bottom oil can. 
Post Paid—Pint, 50c; quart, 80c; gallon, $2.09. 
Pint, 45c; quart, 65c; gallon, $1.84. 
At Store— 
KARMEX WEED KILLER—Tablet form weed killer. Easy 
to use—just dissolve in water and apply according to direc- 
tions. 
Post paid (25 tablets), $1.10. At Store—(25 tablets), $1.00. 
ACME SPRAY SOAP 
A refined fish oil soap now made on Potash Base, which is 
much less liable to give injury to foliage than ordinary soap. 
Can be used alone in the control of aphids and certain other 
sucking insects, or combined with nicotine sulphate or as the 
emulsifying agent in oil sprays. 
Past paid—1 lIb., 55e. At Store—1 Ib., 45e, 
Write for price 
on larger sizes. 
FOR QUANTITY PRICES—NOT PREPAID—See Yellow Sheet in Center of Catalogue 



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