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PARADOW 
Paradow (pure paradichlorobenzene) is a 
white crystalline substance which vaporizes 
slowly at ordinary temperatures. The gas 
given off is approximately five times heavier 
than air and its odor resembles that of 
naphthalene. The gas is harmless to man, 
but decidedly poisonous to many insects when 
they are exposed to it for a considerable 
period of time. Time of application, October 
Ist to November 30th. It can also be used in 
the spring, early in March. Paradow is recom- 
mended for use on trees 6 years old and over. 
Postpaid, 1 1lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., 
$2.85; 25 Ibs., $6.00. 
PEACH SPRAY MIXTURE 
A properly balanced mixture of lead arse- 
nate, lime, zinc sulphate, wettable sulphur, 
and a sticking and spreading agent, designed 
to give the small orchardist, when used in 
recommended dosage of 14 lbs. per 100 gal. 
of water, a complete balanced and buffered 
spray for peaches without the bother of mixing 
and buying many separate ingredients. 
Postpaid, 2 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.20. 
HYDRATED LIME 
For mixing with Sulphur in making dry mix 
or home-boiled Lime-Sulphur and for mixing 
with Bluestone (Copper Sulphate) for making 
home-made Bordeaux; also used for sweeten- 
ing an acid soil in flower and vegetable gar- 
dens, and for mixing with sprays where Ar- 
senate of Lead is used. 
Postpaid, 10-lb. sack, 60c. 
FLUXIT SPREADER 
In dry form and is designed primarily for 
use with Arsenate of Lead and Lime Sulphur 
solution. Fluxit Spreader functions to provide 
more effective film coverage for Arsenate of 
Lead. It also provides buffering action through 
protective colloids; making it possible to re- 
duce Hydrated Lime diluent effect to a mini- 
mum. This same colloidal action buffers the 
action between Arsenate of Lead and Liquid 
Lime Sulphur, largely preventing the forma- 
tion of black sludge (Lead Sulphide) in the 
tank, and reducing danger from the combina- 
tion. The low dosage of Spreader required 
(% to \% Ib. per 100 gallons) makes its cost 
negligible. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.45; 10 lbs., 
$4.60; 25 Ibs., $10.60. 
Insecticides and Fungicides 
SOY BEAN FLOUR SPREADER 
A most excellent spreader and sticker pro- 
duced by the farmer. Compatible with all 
summer sprays. Being a vegetable product it 
does not change the spray material chemically 
in the least. Orchardists have not used a 
spreader consistenly in the past, but now 
there is no reason to leave out this valuable 
asset to the spray program. It prevents exces- 
sive run off of the material you want to re- 
main on the fruit and leaves, giving a uniform, 
even, heavy film of the fungicides and insecti- 
cides at almost no cost. Use 14 pound per 
50 gallons of spray. 
Postpaid, 1 Ib., 35c; 5 Ibs., 95c; 10 Ibs., 
$1.60; 25 lbs., $3.60. 
BLUESTONE (Copper Sulphate) 
Formula for making Home Made Bordeaux. 
Dissolve our Powdered Bluestone at the rate 
of 4 pounds to 50 gallons of water. It will re- 
quire only a few minutes’ stirring to dissolve 
Powdered Bluestone. Then, while stirring, add 
6 pounds hydrated lime to the above mixture. 
If the above directions are correctly followed 
you will have 50 gallons of standard strength 
4-6-50 Bordeaux. By combining the Bluestone 
and the Lime in different proportions, one can 
make any strength Bordeaux Mixture desired. 
In Bordeaux formulas the first figure given 
means pounds of Bluestone (Copper Sulphate); 
the second figure means pounds of hydrated 
lime, and the third figure means gallons of 
water. Use only wooden or crockery contain- 
ers for dissolving bluestone. 
SNOWFORM (Powdered) — Postpaid, 1 Ilb., 
35c; 5 lbs., $1.20; 10 lbs., $2.00; 25 lbs., $4.25. 
MIKE WETTABLE SULPHUR 
A trade name for the new Microscopic extra 
fine prepared sulphur. Mixes readily with 
water in combination with Lime, Arsenate of 
Lead, etc. Mike Sulphur. is one of the finest 
and best materials of its kind, as it really 
stays in suspension and therefore gives the 
needed results. 
Postpaid, 1-lb. can, 55c; 4-lb. bag, 85c; 
10-lb. bag, $1.85. 
SUPERFINE SULPHUR 
325 Mesh. For dusting cotton hoppers, red 
spider, mildew on roses and for use with lime 
in making self-boiled Lime Sulphur Solution. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 65c; 10 Ibs., $1.15; 
25 Ibs., $2.35. 
FOR ORCHARD 
AND GARDEN: 
ZINC-SULPHATE 
Recommended for use as a@ spray on 
peaches to control Bacterial Leaf Spot and to 
prevent arsenical injury to peach foilage. Use 
it in each of the summer sprays on peaches, 
beginning with the petal fall spray at the rate 
of 2 pounds to each 50 gallons. If you are 
using as much as 4 pounds of Hydrated Lime 
to 50 gallons of water in your regular ma- 
terial, additional lime is not necessary; other- 
wise, add 2 pounds Hydrated Lime to each 50 
gallons. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 50c; 5 Ibs., $1.00; 
10 lbs., $1.60; 25 Ibs., $3.00. 
TOBACCO DUST 
Especially desirable for use against Aphis 
(plant lice), and other sucking insects. For 
best results, dust on early in the morning or 
late in the evening when the foliage is damp. 
Our Tobacco Dust is of extra fine quality, 
very strong in nicotine content. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 20c; 3 lbs., 45c; 5 Ibs., 60c; 
10 lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs., $1.75. 
SAFE-N-LEAD 
A patented zinc compound in powdered form 
for use with Arsenate of Lead sprayed on 
apples and peaches to prevent arsenical in- 
jury to fruit and foliage. Safe-N-Lead is rec- 
ommended at the rate of 1 pound to every 3 
pounds of Arsenate of Lead. 
Postpaid, 3-lb. bag, $1.00. 
SULFORON 
Instantly Wettable Micro-Fine Sulfur. Other 
things being equal, the finer sulfur is, the 
more effective it is. Sulforon produced by a 
special process has an average particle size 
of about 5,000 mesh. The best buy in spray- 
ing and dusting sulfur for control of many 
diseases such as apple, and peach scab, 
brown rot of peaches, plums and other stone 
fruits; powdery mildew of various plants, 
carnation and snapdragon rust and black spot 
on roses. Use everywhere. Wettable Sulfur 
is recommended in the care of orchards. Also 
unexcelled for control of mildew, rust and 
ted spider on roses, other flowering plants 
and shrubs, either as a dust or spray. Use 
3 to 4 pounds to 50 gallons water. 
Postpaid, 6 lbs., 95c; 12 lbs., $1.75; 24 Ibs., 
$3.00. 

OIL EMULSION 
For a dormant spray, Oil Emulsion provides the 
cheapest, most effective and complete control of. 
scale insects, aphis and thrips that winter over 
on trees. For scale control on all fruit trees, use 
2Y2 gallons of Oil Emulsion to 971% gallons of 
water, slightly more if scale infestation is heavy. 
If your water is extremely hard, 4 pounds Bor- 
deaux added to each 50 gallons of water, before 
adding the oil, will prevent oil from curdling. To 
get best results, every part of the tree must be 
completely covered. Spray in fall, after leaves 
and fruit are off, or in spring before buds swell. 
To control peach leaf curl and scale, combine 
Oil Emulsion with prepared Bordeaux Mixture or 
home-made Bordeaux. 
Postpaid, gal., $1.25. 

insecticide. Used in 
insects at the same time. 
Postpaid, gal., $1.20. 

pounds in each 50 gallons of water. 
Posipaid, 1-lb. can, 50c; 5-lb. can, $1.75; 10-lb. bag. $2.00. 
RUSSELL-HECKLE « 
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION 
A powerful fungicide as well as being a contact 
heavy concentrations of 1 
gallon to 8 gallons of water in the dormant sea- 
son, it will effectively control San Jose and sev- 
etal other of the less resistant scale insects. For 
the dormant spraying of peaches it will control 
the leaf curl (fungus disease) of peach and scale 

DRY LIME SULPHUR 
A standard 33-degree Baume lime and sulphur 
converted inio a dry powder, but having all the 
effectiveness of the liquid product when dissolved 
in water. For dormant spraying, dissolve 12 to 15 

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DRITOMIC SULFUR 
Used for the control of Brown Rot and 
Peach Scab on small fruits; also Powdery 
Mildew, Black Spot, certain rusts’ and other 
sulfur-responding fungi on roses, perennials 
and ornamental shrubs. Protection against 
brown rot is possible only if spraying or 
dusting is done ahead of infection—after in- 
fection takes place the damage is done. 
Spraying or dusting must start early, and 
the fruit and foliage must be kept thorough- 
ly covered with a fungicide right up to har- 
vest. The disease is ever present, and the 
first steps toward control should be eradi- 
cation of the most harmful sources of carry- 
over. Five pounds of Dritomic Sulfur is suffi- 
cient to make 100 gallons of spray. Com- 
plete directions on each package. 
Postpaid, 5-lb. bag, 95c. 
APPLE DRITOMIC SULPHUR 
A fungicide made distinctly for the apple 
spray schedule, beginning at pink or cluster 
bud and continuing throughout the summer 
for control of scab and other fungous dis- 
eases controllable with a Sulfur fungicide. 
As a scab spray, Apple Dritomic Sulfur pos- 
sesses greater fungicidal-potency than ordi- 
nary all-purpose wettable sulfurs. This is 
due to the additive value imparted to Apple 
Dritomic through its 15 per cent’ of sodium 
thiosulfate, which activates and reinforces 
the 82 per cent of extremely fine elemental 
sulfur content. Apple Dritomic Sulfur is non- 
-caustic, and will not injure foliage if used 
as directed. Six pounds of Apple Dritomic 
Sulfur makes 100 gallons of spray. Complete 
directions on each package. ~ 
Postpaid, 8-lb. bag, $1.55. 
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