
Insecticides and 
Fungicides — continued 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

SNAROL. Cut worm bait. Kills snails, 
slugs, sowbugs, cutworms, etc. 1 Ib. 
tin, 35 cts.; 6 lb. tin, $1.50. 
SPOR-GO. A copper mildew spray pow- 
der. Controls blight, mildew and leaf 
spot on tomatoes, beans, cucumbers and 
grapes and many other plants. 1 Ib. 
tins, 85 cts.; 5 Ib. bags, $1.85, 

SPERGON. For vegetables or field seeds. A seed- 
treating material for killing harmful fungi thereby 
allowing the seed to germinate naturally and pro- 
duce healthy and vigorous seedlings. 1 oz 25 cts.3 
5 ozs. $1.00. 
SPRAY CATALIZER. Spreader-sticker. Controls ac- 
tion of lead arsenate and sulphur. 2 Ib. bag, 75 ets. 
SULFOCIDE. A highly concentrated sulfur fungi- 
cide, which, when sprayed on fruit or foliage, pre- 
cipitates an extremely fine colloidal sulfur, that 
controls more fungous diseases of fruits, vege- 
tables and flowers than any spray we know of. It 
can be used on both peaches and apples at the same 
dilution, and is most effective against brown rot 
of peaches. Pt. $1.00; qt. $1.40; gal. $3.00, 
SULPHUR, WETTABLE. A_ Specially prepared 
micro-fine sulfur. It disperses uniformly and stays 
well in suspension. For mildew, rust, black spot, 
red spider, etc. May be used aS a spray or dust. 
1 Ib. 15 ets.; 5 Ibs. 65 ets.; 10 lbs. $1.20; 25 Ibs. 
$2.75; 50 Ibs. $5.00; 160 Ibs. $9.50. 
TERSAN. A non-mercurial turf fungicide especially 
developed to combat brown patch and dollar spot. 
Has a wide margin of safety. Usual rate of applica- 
tion, 1 lb. to 6000 square feet of turf. S oz. 80 cts. 
TOBACCO DUST, Finely ground for dusting. 1 Ihb., 
25 ets.; 5 Ibs., $1.00; 10 Ibs,, $1.75; 25 Ibs., $3.50. 
TOBACCO DUST. A coarser grade for use in the 
soil to kill the larvae of various insects. 1 Ihb., 
20 cts.; 5 Ibs., 75 cts.; 10 Lbs., $1.25; 25 Ib's., $2.00; 
50 Ibs., $3.50. 
TREE PASTE. (Acme stop). A paste preparation 
painted around trees to Keep caterpillars off. 6 oz. 
tin, 50 cts.; 1 Ib., 90 ets.; 71% Ibs., $5.00. 
TREE WOUND PAINT (Cabot’s 
Black Tree Healing). An elastic 
coating material. Will not injure 
the cut tissue of wounds or 
srafts. Affords permanent protec- 
tion to cavities or exposed sur- 
faces. Qt., 65 ects.; gal., $1.65. 

ROSE DUST ORTHO. Controls Major rose and 
other flower garden pests. Handy Garden Duster, 
S 0%, $1.00; 1 lb, Duster Refill, $1.25, 
TRIP-L-WAY ROSE POWDER, WILSON’S (Dust 
or Spray). A most complete all around insecticide 
and fungicide; contains Nicotine, DLE, otenone 
Iermate and Sulphur. Garden Size Tin, $1.50, 
TOMATO POWDER, WILSON’S. Used as a dust or 
spray; effective and economical. 2 Ih. 
pke., 75 ets, 
TRI-SURE ROSE SPRAY (WILSON’S). 
For certain aphids, thrips and leaf hop- 
pers; aS an aid in the treatment of 
roses subject to mildew and black spot 
use 7 tablespoonfuls to 1 gal. of water 
or 1 quart to 8% gals. Quart, $1.85; 
pint, $1.00. 
M uGs 
$ aren P; ct 
VOLCK NURSERY AND GARDEN 
SPRAY. An oil spray for the control 
of mealy bugs, red spider, white fly 
and other insects. 4 oz. bottle 35 ets.: 
IG oz. bottle 70 cts.; 1 gal. bottle $2.85. 

WEED KILLER, WILSON’S, Destroys weeds of all 
kinds on roadways, paths, gutters, tennis courts. 
One gallon makes 40 by adding water. 1 quart, 
Jo ¢ts.; 1 gallon, $2.00, 
WILSON’S O. K. PLANT SPRAY. A safe method 
of control of Thrip, Leaf Hopper, Aphis, Midge, 
etc. % pt. can 45 ets.; 1 qt. can $1.15; 1 gal. can 
$3.50. 

Bird Food and Feeders 

ORIOLE BRAND Wild Bird 
Seed. In the yellow bag. Pre- 
pared in co-operation with the 
National Wildlife Federation 
and various Audubon Societies 
—is the best possible mixture 
of Wild Bird Seed. Among 
other things, it contains: Sun- 
flower, Peanut Hearts, Hemp, 
Rice, Canary Seed, MHulled 
Oats, Millet, and Kaffir Corn, 
all blended in the proper pro- 
portions. It contains neither 
cracked corn nor screenings, nor does 
any weed seeds which may grow during 

it contain 
the fol- 
lowing summer. 17 cts. per Ib.; $16.00 per 100 Ibis. 
fomios.sand up at 100 1b. rate). 
SUET CAKES. Wedge shape. 45 cts. ea.3; 3 for $1.30. 
SUNELOWER. Best grade. 35 ets. Ib. 
PEANUTS, Shelled Spanish; raw. 50 ets. Ib. 
BIRD FEEDING STATIONS, Each $1.30 and up. 
REFILLS FOR CLYMER FEEDERS. 45 ets. each; 
3 for $1.25. 
CHICKADEE DINER (Hydes). Each $1.35, 
CHICKADEE TID BITS. Box of 24, $1.25. 
SUET RACKS (Bishop). Eaeh $1.45 and up. 
SUET BASKETS (Bishop). Eaeh 70 ets. 
Birds should be fed from autumn until the warm days 
of spring, especially during March and April, the 
most difficult months of the year for them to find 
food. Sometimes birds die in appalling numbers. 
It isn’t the cold that kills them—it is the lack of 
proper food. At times like this, remember the birds. 
They need your help! 

HARDWOOD FLOWER AND GARDEN STAKES 
LIMITED SUPPLY — PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
Hardwood flower and garden stakes are turned from 
selected straight-grained Birch and Ash logs rounded 
and pointed and painted—not stained—foliage green. 
They resist moisture and rot, stay fresh and look 
better. Made in Vermont by experienced American 
craftsmen. Will stand long and hard use. 
12 25 100 
No. 24 ¥e" thick x 24” long $0.55 $0.95 $3.50 
No. 30 ¥g” thick x 30” long .65 1.15 4.25 
No. 36 Yo" thick x 36” long 1.00 1.75 §.50 
No. 48 5g” thick x 48” long 1.60 fp Ae MTT 
No. 60 ¥e” thick x 60” long 2.00 3.50 13.50 
