THE TILLINGHAST SEED CO., LA CONNER, WASHINGTON 37 

SPRAYS and DUSTS—INSECTICIDES 
BLACK LEAF 40 
A concentrated nicotine solution for aphis, 
thrip and red spider or any other sucking in- 
sect. Also much used as a poultry house spray. 
Prices: 1 oz. 36c; 5 oz. $1.05; 1 Ib. $2.47; 2 Ibs. 
2 Ibs. $3.57; 5 Ibs. $6.70. 



It is no longer necessary to 
suffer from the bites of 
mosquitoes, gnats and other 
flying insects. Our own ex- 
perience with this repellant 
has been very satisfactory. 
It is pleasant to use and will 
not harm the most delicate 
skin. Be able to enjoy pic- 
nics, camping, fishing and 
other outdoor sports as 
never before. 
Price, postpaid: 2 oz. 50c. 


Seed Treatment With 
SEMESAN 
IMPROVES STANDS 
REDUCES DAMPING-OFF 
INCREASES YIELDS 
Vegetable losses caused by damping-off (rot- 
ting of the seedling stem near the soil level) 
can be prevented or greatly reduced by treat- 
ing seed with SEMESAN in either dust or 
liquid form, and by occasionally spraying li- 
quid SEMESAN on the seed beds. 
SEMESAN generally increases germination; 
usually improves and increases vegetable 
yields. Costs little to use. 
Price ¥% oz. 23c; 2 oz. 45c; 12 oz. $2.10. 

“SEMESAN BEL” 
Potatoes 
Reduces seed piece decay—check losses from 
Rhizoctonia and scab—and you will cut pota- 
to costs and get more profit. Convincing tests 
and use on many farms shows that quick dip 
seed treatment with improved “SEMESAN 
BEL” is the best way to these results! 
No soaking. No time wasted. And very low 
cost—one pound treats 60 to 80 bushels. Yields 
increased an average of 13.6 per cent in tests. 
Price: 2 oz. 35c; 1 Ib. $1.80; 4 Ibs. $6.33 
Ask for free Potato Pamphlet. 

“CERESAN” 
Wheat, Oats, Barley 
New Improved “‘CERESAN”’ is unusually ef- 
fective for controlling but or stinking smut 
of wheat, loose and covered smut of oats, 
covered smut and stripe of barley, and ‘seed- 
ling blight caused by seed-borne scab. It 
costs but 1% to 21/3 cents a bushel of seed. 
Is easily and quickly applied. 
Price: 4 oz. 35c; 1 Ib. 90c; 4 Ibs. $3.00 

Scotts WEED & FEED. Double duty 
compound that destroys broad- 
leaved weeds at the same time it 
feeds the grass. 
1 box (treats 2500 sq. ft.) $3.50 
Spreader, rubber-tired, $10.85 
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“DOGZOFF” 
If you are bothered with dogs, cats or rabbits, 
“Dogzoff”’ is the spray you need. It is a most 
efficient animal repellant and one spraying 
will last from three to four weeks. Not poison- 
ous to plants and will not injure animals. 
Not offensive to humans. Its use is guaran- 
teed to keep these animals from any p!ace 
where they are not wanted. ‘‘Dogzoff’’ is ap- 
plied with any small insect sprayer and one 
application usually does the work, “‘Dogzoff’’ 
will save its cost many times over around the 
garden and home. 
Price, 60c, prepaid. 
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OLD TRAPPER MOLE BAIT 
A prepared hait com- 
posed of ingredients 
attractive to moles 
with an effective poi- 
son that causes instant 
death to these pests. 
Sold with a money 
back guarantee. 
Thousands of satisfied 
users. 

Price per can, 2 oz. (50 baitings), 50c. 
Lb. can (400 baitings), $3.00. 
Old Trapper “Mouse Nox” 
A new mouse bait that mice really love and 
that will actually rid the premises of these 
troublesome pests. Economical and effective 
if properly used. 
Price: Bottle (about 1!/ 0z.), 25c. 
Old Trapper Rat Krunches 
A new Red Squill rat and mice poison bait 
that really kills. Put upinpackagesofabout106 
that really kills. Put up in packages of about 
100 baits each of a kind and size attractive to 
rats. Harmless to pets and humans, Our trials 
have proved them very efficient and safe. 
Price per packet (100 baits), postpaid, 35c. 
Old Trapper Poisioned Grain 
For those who prefer a grain, we have this 
prepared poisoned bait, more efficient than 
traps or other methods of killing. It is unat- 
tractive to cats, dogs and other pets, but sure 
death to rats, mice, ground squirrels and 
prairie dogs. Old Trapper is made with ap- 
proximately one-third greater killing power 
than the average baits on the market. Price 
per pkt. 35c. 

NAPTHALENE 
A powerful non-poisonous soil disinfectant 
used for the control of wire worms, cut worms, 
and many other garden pests. Also as an 
aid in protecting plant beds from root mag- 
gots that attack cabbage, cauliflower and 
smiliar plants. 
Prices, postpaid: 1/2 Ibs. 40c. 
Soil Conditioners 
AGRICULTURAL SULPHUR 
This is 100% pure sulphur but not ground so 
fine as dusting sulphur, and is used for appiy- 
ing directly in the soil at planting time, some- 
times directly in the rows with the seed, 
both as a soil conditioner and as a fungicide 
for protection against certain seed and plant 
diseases, 
Prices: 1 Ib. 20c; 5 Ibs. 60c; 10 Ibs. $1.00; 
50 Ibs. $4.25. 
AGRICULTURAL LIME 
A good grade of Lime for use as a soil condi- 
tioner for acid soi!s. It may also be used for 
many other purposes around the farm, such 
as in poultry houses as we'll as for dusting for 
insects when mixed with such things as Ar- 
senate of Lead or Calcium. 
Prices, postpaid, in 1st and 2nd zones: 5 Ibs. 
or over at 10c per -lb:;-25 IEs. of over ‘at: 9c 
per Ib. 
BUMPER CROP GYPSUM 
A powerful form of Agricultural Gypsum for 
dusting as well as many other uses around 
the farm or poultry house. Increases crops on 
acid soil and makes plant food available. 
Prices, postpaid, in 1st and 2nd zones: 5 Ibs. 
or over at 10c per Ib.; 25 Ibs. or over at 9c 
per Ib. 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 


Flowers last long, hold cotor and fragrance. No 
water changing. Sold with the manufacturer’s 
money-back guarantee. 
Packet—enough to treat 2 quarts of water.10c 
FARM JOURNAL 
We are local representatives for the FARM 
JOURNAL on which we offer a special 
price of TWELVE months for 50c. This 
magazine is published in the interests of 
the farmer, gardener, and home owner, 
and contains timely articles on many sub- 
jects. Farming, gardening, new crops, 
cooking, fashions, movies of the month, 
and many other subjects are discussed in 
simple every-day language. Merely enclose 
the coupon which we supply for your use 
and send it with 50c in an envelope and 
mail it direct to 
FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Be sure that the correct address is filled 
in on the coupon so that you will receive 
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