WILLIAM KROEMER & SONS, INC., HICKSVILLE, L. I. 
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INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 
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Rootone— The plant 
hormone powder for 
cuttings, seeds and 
bulbs. Most cuttings 
not only root faster 
when treated with 
Rootone but develop 
larger root systems that 
enable them to mature 
to greater perfection. 
Rootone treated lawn grasses have proven to 
make more permanent luxurious lawns. Au- 
thentic tests in past year show that Rootone 
treated seed produces 2 to 3 times heavier 
turf than untreated seed. The resulting grass 
is deep-rooted and more drought resistant. 
25 2 oz. jar $1.00 1 lb. can $5.00 
OOTONE 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 

Trial pkg. 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 
TRANSOLAR TONE 
Transplantone—A proven combination of 
Homones and Vitamins. Reduces wilting and 
loss, produces earlier crops. Aids root for- 
mation and growth. 
3 oz. can $1.00 1 lb. can $4.00 
GO-WEST 
INSECT 
BAIT 

: Kills curworms, 
SNAILS, SLUGS, GRASSHOPPERS, 
EARWIGS, CRICKETS, many WEE- 
VILS and other destructive pests. A 
true bait—not a dust or spray.. Made 
from ripe sweet apples, it lures insects 
to their death. Costs little. Easy to 
apply. Just scatter around threatened 
plants. Offers excellent protection to 
vegetable gardens, flowers, shrubs, etc. 
Try GO-WEST. 
i Ib. .60 10 Ib. $4.50 
Scalecide—A complete 
dormant spray for fruit 
trees, shade trees and or- 
namentals. 
1 qt. $1.00 1 gal. $2.40 
5 gal. $8.10 







Red Arrow—Non-poi- 
sonous, kills by contact, 
both chewing and suck- 
ing insects. Will not 
burn or stain foliage. 
Le OZe oo 4 oz. $1.00 
1 qt. $3.75 1 gal. $12.50 
RED ARROW 
GARDEN SPRAY 
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED 
“BLACK LEAF 40” 
A 40% nicotine sulphate 
used in nicotine dust and 
spray mixtures. Very effec- 
tive for controlling aphids. 
Numerous other uses such 
as spraying chicken roosts, 
spraying shrubs and ever- 

greens, for protection 
against dogs, etc. Packed 
ine) OZ.) 5.02 DOLLIES 5 an eee 
10 pound cans. Gch epee 
Loz. .35 50z.$1.25 21bs.$4.00 {POISONS 
5 lbs. $815 lbs 15 _ — 
Corntrol—For the control of Corn Ear- 
worms in sweet corn. Prepared in accord- 
ance with the formula recommended by U. S. 
Dept. of Agric. Bulletin No. E-497 February 
1940, A yyrethrum and mineral oil spray. 
Application should not be made until the ears 
have been fertilized, that is, as soon as the 
silks have become wilted but not before the 
third day after silk exposure. Applications 
are usually most successful when made dur- 
ing the period between the time when the 
silks have wilted and the time when their 
tips have turned brown. Use one quarter of 
one teaspoon per ear. Two gallons of this 
spray necessary to treat one acre. 
1 gal. $2.50 5 gal. pail $11.50 
Stanley’s Crow Repellent 
— Protects corn seed from 
moles, squirrels, etc. 
ve pt. .60 1 pt. $1.00 
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