Portrait 
Gallery 
of 
Garden 
Insects 

bage Worm— 1” 
Being able to identify the insects that 
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. 



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Mexican Bean Beetle—$S/16" 
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Japanese Beetle—1/2" 
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 
teference 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- 
fo ee r € ticide best for each situation ... and 
Chinch Bug—3/16" Sines ah 7 hoe eHGe 3/9” Beet Leafhopper—1/8" we have it on hand ready for use. 





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NEW INSECTICIDES 
Science has made great progress in its 
battle against the bugs. It has made | 
gardening easier than ever before and 
has insured better results. 


Bean Aphid— 3/32" 

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! — 
Z Sow Bug—1/2" Mealy Bug— 3/16” 
Squash Bug —5/8” 

REMEMBER— 
FOR INSECTICIDES 
ALWAYS 
SEE THE SEEDSMAN! 




22 = San Jose Scale Corn Earworm— 2” 
Oyster-shell Scale 

