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Garden 
Insects 



Cabb Worm—1” 
Being able to identify the insects that oo ike ie 
.are causing ruin in your garden is a 
great stride toward their complete de- 
feat. We present this group of natural- 
color portraits to make identification 
easy. Report the troublesome pests in 
your garden to us by name, and we'll 
be able to prescribe the right insecti- 
cides. 
Japanese Beetle—1/2” Mexican Bean Beetle— 5/16” 
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Garden Insects Really Aren’t So Tough 
When you get to know them, there’s 
| almost always a quick, easy way to 
| their defeat. 
That's why we have brought you this 
unique set of portraits of commonly en- 
countered enemies of the garden. We 
have pictured them in full, natural color 
so that there may be no mistake in 
identifications. 

Asparagus Beetle—7/32” Potato Beetle— 3/8” Potato Flea Beetle—1/16" 
If you'll use this portrait gallery as a 
reference guide, you can soon put a 
stop to the attack of garden pests. We 
know, from long experience, just how 
to handle them. We know the insec- 
ticide best for each situation . . . and 

Tarnished Plant Red Spider Rose 
go Bae. Bug—1/4” Mite—1/60" Chofer—3/8" _ =BSe pearepper 3h oe we have it on hand ready for use. 




NEW INSECTICIDES 
Science has made great progress in its 
battle against the bugs. It has made 
gardening easier than ever before and 
Melon Aphid — 3/32” has insured better results. 
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We keep very close watch on all new 
developments. We know exactly which ~ 
_ of the new formulas have proved them- 
| selves ... and what they can do. 
This practical knowledge is at your ser- 
vice, whenever you need it! 

Sow Bug—1/2" Mealy Bug—3/16" Gladiolus Thrip — 1/16” 
REMEMBER— 
FOR INSECTICIDES 
ALWAYS 
SEE THE SEEDSMAN! 

22 San Jose Beale Corn Earworm— 2” 

Oyster- shell Scale 
