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DRICONURE. A preparation Mie dried cattle and poultry 
manure. 7) Ibs 55 cts., 50 Ibs. $2.00. 
LIME (Hydrated). 10 Ibs. 35 cts., 50 Ibs. 75 cts. 
“INSECTICIDES 
ARSENATE OF LEAD. Lb. 40 cts., 3-Ib. bag $1.10, 24 Ibs. 
$5.50. 
BLACK-LEAF 40. Highly recommended as a spray for 
sucking insects. 1-oz. bottle 40 cts. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. Preventive for fungous trouble. 
Lb. 40 cts. 
BUG BLASTER. Sherwin Williams’ new combination 
garden duster and complete garden dust. $1.98. Refill, 
$1.29. 
DUSTING SULPHUR. Effective against red spider and 
other insects. 2-Ib. box 45 cts. 
FRUIT SPRAY. A complete and effective spray for fruit 
trees; to be used for all sprays after the dormant spray. 
Pe bA1.50. 
FUMEOGEN. Proved and effective animal repellent. A little 
spread in the soil around shrubs and plants will protect from 
cats and dogs. 8-oz. canister 50 cts. 
LOMA DUST. A very efficient and safe dusting mixture con- 
taining Rotenone. For control of fungus and insect troubles 
on flowers and vegetables. 12-0z. can 55 cts. 
MAGIKILL JELLY. Excellent preparation for ants. 
Tube 40 cts. 
MOLOGEN. For elimination of moles. “%lb. 50 cts. 
NURSERY AND GARDEN VOLCK. Controls scale, mealy 
bugs, white flies, red spider, rust mites, aphids, and thrips. 
Pt. 50 cts. 
PROTEXALL. The complete garden dust. Effective against 
chewing and sucking insects and fungus. Lb. 75 cts. 
TRI-OGEN 
The all-purpose spray 
TRI-OGEN. A garden spray that affords protection against 
almost all garden insects and fungous disorders. Small 
Kit $1.50. 
*“SUNDRIES 
PEAT MOSS. Handy bale $3.75, large bale $4.95. 
HAMMOND’S TREE WOUND PAINT. Jar 55 cts. 
IRREGULAR FLAGSTONE for WALKS. In _ colors. 
30 ets. per sq. ft., $25 per 100 sq. ft. 
STRATIFIED ROCK for ROCK-GARDENS. 1000 Ibs. 
$25, ton $45. 
SOIL-SOAKER. The modern way to water. No. 1 (18-ft. 
length) $2.20; No. 2 (30-ft. length) $3.40. 
Weed-No-More (2.4-D). An effective and _ inexpensive 
treatment for lawns. 8 ozs. $1, qt. $2.98. 
Spraying of Fruit Trees 
For best results we recommend three sprayings: First, 
during the winter; second, after the blossoms fall; and third, 
about two weeks later. This will control the most prevalent 
insects and fungous diseases attacking fruit trees on Long 
Island. PRINTED 
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