





DEKKO SILVERFISH PAKS 
ilver-fish are insidious and hard to cope with, but Dekko does it. 
lace paks in closets, bookcases, under rugs, etc. 12 paks, 25c. 
(Nats 
PARADICHLOROBENZENE 
CONTROL MOTHS-PEACH BORER-WEEVILS 
A government-recommended control of the peach borer. Clean gum 
away from the tree trunk. Encircle the tree, 2 inches away from the 
trunk, with 1 ounce of P.D.B. and cover with fine dirt. Tramp down 
firmly. A weevil control (non-explosive) and more economical to use 
than High Life. Use 2 to 3 ounces in a barrel of grain. Should not 
be used on beans or peas that you desire for eating. Also recommend-: 
~ ed to oust moths out of bee hives and clothes; acts as a deodorant. 
 Y Ib. 20c:; % Ib. 35c; 1 Ib. 60c 
| SSS SESS STS 
-WETTABLE SULPHUR — To be used in water for the control of 
‘ such fungicidal disease as are susceptible to sulphur. For stone fruit, 
use 2 to 4 pounds to 50 gallons of water. For apple and pear, use 3 
- to 8 pounds in 50 gallons of water. 
Lb. 10c; 10 Ibs. 75c; 100 Ibs. $6.00 
veg 
COMMERCIAL SULPHUR — Especially valuable as an insecticide 
and splendid for soil treatment. 
Lb. 5c; 10 Ibs. 45c; 100 Ibs. $3.25 
SUBLIME FLOWERED SULPHUR — The purest form of powdered 
sulphur available. ‘This type of sulphur is used extensively for medicinal 
_ purposes for livestock 
Lb. 10c; 3 Ibs. 25c; 14 Ibs. $1.00; 100 Ibs. $5.00. 
DUSTING SULPHUR — A specially prepared sulphur powder fine 
4 enough to pass through a 300 mesh sieve. Particularly useful against 
_ red spider, also as a disease control such as powdery mildew, rust and 
_ blackspot. If chewing insects are to be controlled while using sulphur 
add one lb. of Kryocide to each four pounds of sulphur. 
Lb. 10c; 10 Ibs. 75c; 25 Ibs. 95c; 100 Ibs. $3.25. 
ihe MAGNESIUM SULPHATE — Has a limited use as an _ indirect 
fertilizer as it helps to make potassium available. Magnesium is known 
eto be associated with nitrogen and a component of chlorophyl, the 
green coloring matter of plants. 
Lb. 10c; 10 Ibs. 75c; 100 Ibs. $5.00. 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE — Used to acidify a neutral or alkaline 
Be soil to make the soil suitable for acid loving plants such as Azaleas, 
Camilla, etc. Also used on Hydrangea plants to produce blue flowers 
ey instead of pink ones. Should be used at the rate of one pound to the 
square yard, mixed thoroughly with the soil and then watered. 
Lb. 10c; 10 Ibs. 75c; 25 Ibs. $1.50; 100 Ibs. $5.00. 
__ ZINC SULPHATE — Used to control Rossette in Pecan trees. May 
___ be used in the soil or by placing in trunk of tree. Best results however 
are obtained by spraying leaves. Use 1 to 114 lbs. to 50 gallons of 
water when leaves are about 14 inch long, 2 to 3 lbs. to 50 gallons 
of water when leaves are fully matured. 
Lb. 15c; 10 Ibs. $1.25; 25 Ibs. $2.50; 100 Ibs. $9.00 
GROUND PYRETHRUM FLOWERS — Dust directly on ants, also 
a splendid ingredient for killing flies, mosquitoes, roaches, etc. We 
recommend this preparation where a powder is desired. It is very ef- 
fective and most economical to use. 
Lb. 60c; 10 Ibs. $5.50. 
FORMALDEHYDE — Used as a disinfectant and fumigant. For 
soil disinfection. Use one part Formaldehyde with 50 parts of water. 
Loosen up soil and use \% to 1 gal. to each square foot. Place canvas 
or, heavy paper over treated soil for one day and then remove cover. 
Wait two weeks before planting seed. 
Pts. 50c; qts. 90c; % gal. $1.60; gal. $3.00. 
COPPERAS (Sulphate of Iron) — Copperas is used to put the color in 
the foliage and blossom of the plant. It also aids them in blooming. 
If your shrubs or other plants have a pale, sickly green color they 
need Copperas. A splendid neutralizer of alkali in the soil. Use 200 
to 400 pounds per acre; also fine for lawns. 1 lb .to 100 square feet. 
Lb. 5c; 10 Ibs. 45c; 25 Ibs. $1.00; 100 Ibs. $3.00. 


TOBACCO DUST — Containing 2 to 4% nitrogen, % to 1% acid 
phosphate, 4 to 10% potash, has a distinct plant food value as well 
as an insecticide, used chiefly as a repellant. 
Lb. 10c; 10 Ibs. 75c; 25 Ibs. $1.50; 100 Ibs. $5.00. 
COPPER SULPHATE—(Blue Stone) — Used for making Bordeaux 
mixture. For a 50 gallon mixture use 4 pounds of Copper Sulphate and 
4 pounds hydrated lime. When mixed should be used within a few hours 
after mixing. Lb. 20c; 10 Ibs. $1.75; 25 Ibs. $3.25; 100 Ibs. $12.50, 
BONE MEAL — A slow acting fertilizing element containing phos- 
phorous analyzing from 23 to 25%. Also containing from 1 to 3% 
nitrogen. Causes no burning and is ideal for roses, bulbs and a good 
top dressing for perennials and other established plants. Also used 
very extensively in potting soil mixture. Use at the rate of 10 pounds 
to 100 square feet. 
LIME (Hydrated) — Valuable in combination with Phosphoric acid 
and leaf mold in making compost pile, hastening decay, neutralizing 
soil acidity and helping to release plant food elements. Use 100 to 
200 lbs. to 50 feet square and work thoroughly into the soil. Acts 
as a repellant to rabbits when mixed with tobacco dust and dusted 
on plants. Do not use lime in soil where you have plants that require 
an acid soil. Ib., 3c; 10 Ibs., 21c; 50 Ibs., 60c. 

SATEX SEED COMPANY — SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS + 31 
HUDSON COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYERS 
No. 24G CLIMAX. JR. Open Top Galvanized Tank 214 Gallon —____$7.35 
No. 235G CLIMAX. Open Top Galvanized Tank. 3°4 Gallon ___-_~ 7.60 
No. 210G PERFECTION. Open Top Galvanized Tank 4 Gallon____ 9.25 
No. 192G LEADER. Funnel Top. Galvanized Tank 3% Gallon ____ 
HUDSON HAND SPRAY PUMPS 
No w440' HANDY 10 -Q Gari, pt ee Ie ee ce eee eee, 55 
No. 452) MIST YS 3150 Qe tee See eS EIA AS eh ee pet eet 
No.2432 = MERCUR Ys; Continuous. ser Quart) - = = 2s eee eee ee 
No. 743h "COMET, GContinuouss: | Quart... = ee ee 85 
No. 435- CARDINAL Continuous. °3 Quarts. 22-22 2202-2 1.49 
HUDSON DUSTERS 
No. 661- SIGNAL. 71% in. stroke. 3 in. power reservoir. 114 in dia._ .40 
No. 663 - CADET. 8 in. stroke. 5 in. powder reservoir. 134 in. dia.___ -50 
No. 664 - ADJUTANT. 10 in. stroke. 314 x 4 in. reservoir. 11% in. dia. .57 
No. 665- MAJOR. 13 in. stroke, 4x 414 inches powder reservoir. 
LSAn Cincgches-diameters oes ae en a ee eee Be 
No. 765- ADMIRAL. 91% in. stroke. 2%4 x 414 in. powder reservoir 
234inchese diameter’ 22-65 a ee rel era ee eee 1.40 
No. 1A - HUDSON STAUFFER DUSTER, knapsack-type with 
diaphragm “bellows. 2.4, Sse ee ee dee ae 28.95 
HUDSON WHEELBARROW SPRAY PUMPS 
No. 36 SUNSHINE—Capacity 12% gallons __.__-____-__+_________ 
No. 34 IDEAL—Capacity 18 gallons 
No. 35R DIRECTOR—Capacity 18 gal. 
and fittings 
With pressure gauge, tank 
BARREL PUMP 
No. 4A Barrel Pump. Develops up to 200 Ibs. pressure. Ten feet of 
spray hose with 8 ft. iron extension rod and nozzle ____________ 16.00 

BUCKET PUMP 
No. 122 Modoc 

DOBBINS COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYERS 
No. 44G Galvanized tank, 4 gallons cap. Superbilt Bighead 
No. 34G Galvanized tank, 314% gallons cap. Superbilt Bighead _____ 6.45 
No. 21G Galvanized tank, 3% gallons cap, with Fun-L-Fill top__ 
No. 43G 3 quart capacity; hand operated with lever control __ ___ 

DOBBINS DUSTERS 
No. 132 Superbuilt; capacity one pound. 24 inch extension with 
two-way nozzle 
We carry the most complete line of sprayer repair parts in the 
Southwest and are prepared to repair Hudson, Dobbins, Lowell, Brown, 
and Meyers sprayers. Bring your sprayer with you when you come 
for parts in order that we may give you exact fittings and sizes. 
