A Portrait Gallery of Garden Insects 
We are proud to present a series of true natural color portraits of common 
garden insects. USE THESE PICTURES to identify pests in your garden. Report | 
them to us by name. We'll prescribe the right insecticides | 
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Cutworm— 1-3/4" 
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I Tomato Hornworm— 3” to 4” 





Cabbage Worm— 1” 
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Giant Slug— 4" or more 





Mexican Bean Beetle— 5/16" 

\sparagus Beetle —7/32” Potato Beetle— 3/8” 
Bean Weevil — 1/8" 
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ae Beet Leafhopper—1/8" 
Chinch Bug—3/16" 
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_. Chafer— 3/8" 
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Z Melon Aphid — 3/32" 
Gladiolus Thrip — 1/16” 

Mealy Bug— 3/16" 

22. = San Jose Scale 


“TOGETHER 
we can beat ’em!”’ 
Garden insects really aren’t so tough— 
when you get to know them! 
Once they are identified, there’s almost 
always a quick way to defeat them. 
That’s why we have brought you this 
unique series of portraits of commonly 
encountered enemies of the garden. 
(We have pictured them in full, natural 
color, so that there may be no mistake 
in your identifications.) 
If you'll just use these pictures as a 
reference guide—you can soon put a 
stop to the attack of these pests. We 
know, from long experience, just how 
to handle them We know which insecti- 
cide is best for each situation—and we 
have it on hand, ready for you. 
The new insecticides 
The scientists have made great prog- 
ress, during the last few years, in their 
battle against the bugs. They have 
made gardening easier than ever; 
they have insured better results. 
We keep a very close watch on the 
new developments. We assay them 
very carefully. Hence, we know exactly 
which new formulas have proved them- 
selves—and what they can do. 
This practical knowledge is at your 
service, whenever you need it! 

REMEMBER — 
FOR INSECTICIDES 
ALWAYS 
SEE THE SEEDSMAN! 

