
30 THE SNOWY RANGE SEED COMPANY 
2-4-2) Weed Killers 
(2-4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Weed Killer) 
Until now, means of weed control have been limited to cultivating and mowing, or to treatment with caustic chemicals 
that killed the foliage or poisoned the soil. These methods have been used because they were the only ones available, yet 
the total effect on the weed crop has been small. Today, 2,4-D Weed Killers exist as a new weapon of great effectiveness. 
It is economically practical in all respects. It kills the whole plant, is easy to apply and, perhaps most important of all, 
weeds are killed while grass continues to grow. Soil is not affected at concentrations recommended. 2,4-D Weed Killers 
will kill or damage a wide variety of vegetables, flowers, shrubbery and trees. Care in applying only to unwanted plants 
is essential. Most Legumes are damaged or killed by 2,4-D. Grasses have a natural immunity and are harmed little, if 
any, by dosages of 2, 4-D that are fatal to broad-leaved weeds. 
used according to directions. 

This is the New Weed Killer 
you’ve read about in Better 
Homes & Gardens, Country 
Gentleman, Time, Reader’s Di- 
gest and practically every farm 
and garden magazine 
Weedone is an oil liquid mix- 
able with water, and sprayed 
on the weed leaves. Tested 
more than three years, it is 
still the most effective 2, 4-D 
formula. Most weed - killers 
kill the top plant only, but 
Weedone goes into the leaves 
and down into the roots, killing 
the whole plant. Since Weedone 
kills not only weeds but many 
desirable plants, the spray must 
be kept from the leaves of the 
desirable plants, such as flow- 
ers and vegetables. Use one part Weedone in 100 
parts water, applying a gallon of spray to each 200 
square feet of weeds. 
Weedone kills most lawn weeds without killing 
the grass. It kills dandelion, broad plantain, buck- 
horn plantain, pennywort, heal-all, poison ivy, locust, 
poison oak, the mustard weeds, sumach, sassafras, 
choke cherry, honeysuckle, ragweed, bitter-weed, 
wild garlic, bind-weed, hoary cress, the thistles, and 
many others. It kills most legumes — clover, alfalfa, 
etc. Most grasses, including both lawn grasses, 
sugar cane, and the cereals, corn, wheat, oats, rice, 
are not killed by Weedone when used according to 
directions. 
6-o0z. Bottle (makes 5 gal. aepray,) =.=. 75c each 
1-qt. Bottle (makes 25 gal. SPray.) oes $2.50 each 
1-gal. Bottle (makes 100 gal. spray) ______ $7.50 each 
5-gal. Can (makes 500 gal. spray)______ $6.00 per gal. 
54-gal. Drum ee $5.00 per gal 
F.0.B. DENVER 
TUFOR, (27% 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid) — 
Selective Weed Killer for Lawns. Manufactured by 
the United States Rubber Co., Tufor is a selective 
herbicide (Weed Killer) which kills broad leaved 
plants, but not narrow ‘leaved plants such as cer- 
eals, grains and grasses. Tufor is a completely 
water-soluble derivative of 2, 4-dichlorophenoxy- 
acetic acid, which means that the material will not 

Cereals, corn, wheat and oats are not hurt by 2, 4-D, when 
settle out, but stays in solution. Use 1% quarts 
per 100 gallons of water; 1% pints to 50 gallons 
of water, or 4 teaspoons to one gallon of water. 
May be applied as a spray or with a sprinkling 
can, provided care is used to secure a complete 
uniform coverage. 
Price (4 oz. $1.00) (Pint $2.00) (Quart $3.50) (Gal- 
lon $11.00), f.0.b. Denver. 
NASH & KINSELLA—2-4-D WEED KILLER—A con- 
venient and easy way to use when killing a small 
patch of weeds, by using the 2-4 Weed Killer in 
tablet form, use one tablet to one gallon of water. 
18 Tablets in tube for 98c). Postpaid. 
NASH & KINSELLA—2-4-D WEED KILLER—(Pow- 
dered)—To be used when a large quantity of 
spray is to be mixed at one time, or if you have a 
large area on which the weeds are to be sprayed. 
Use 1 lb. to 80 gallons of water. 
Price: (2-Ib. PkKgs., $4.95 each). Postpaid. 
DOW’S 2 4-D WEED KILLER — Powdered Form — 
(70% 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid) The stand- 
ard recommendation is 1% pounds of 2, 4 Dow 
Weed Killer Powder in 100 gallons of water, ap- 
plied at the rate of approximately 200 gallons per 
acre, or enough to thoroughly wet the foliage 
without causing appreciable runoff. On turf, 125 
to 150 gallons per acre is usually sufficient. 
Price: (10-lb. Drums $22.00 each) (50-lb. Drums 
$105.00 each), f.0.b. Denver. 
DOW’S 2, 4-D WEED KILLER—Liquid Form—(20% 
2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid) The standard 
recommendation is two quarts of 2, 4-Dow Liquid 
Weed Killer in.100 gallons of water, applied at 
the rate of approximately 200 gallons per acre. 
Price: (Pints $2.10) (Quarts $3.85) (Gallons $7.08) 
(5-Gallon Drums $6.52 per gallon). 
DOW SELECTIVE WEED KILLER—Kills or effec- 
tively checks the growth of many common weeds 
growing in grains, flax, peas and certain other 
crops without damaging the crop. Use 3 pints to 
100 gallons of water, apply when plants are 4 to 
6 inches high. 
Price: (10-Gallon Drums, $7.40 per gallon). 
DOW CONTACT HERBICIDE—Kills all vegetation 
to the ground. Does not sterilize the soil. Kills 
most annual weeds outright and kills the above 
ground foliage of perennial weeds and grasses. 
Regrowth of perennial weeds will occur when soil 
moisture conditions permit. Young weed growth 
on plowed ground that is to be planted is easily 
killed by a light spray of Dow Contact Herbicide. 
Planting may be done a day or two later. Use 
8 gallons to 100 gallons of water. 
Price: (10-Gallon Drums, $2.30 per gallon). 





