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INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES 

ARSENATE OF LEAD. 
killing chewing insects. 
$1.52. 
ARSENATE OF CALCIUM. 
sects. Spray or dust on potatoes. 
4 Ibs. 60c. 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE. Used with lime; 
makes a safe and excellent repellent for 
Japanese beetles. 10 Ibs. 75c. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. In dry form, to 
be used as wet spray to control blight 
on potatoes, tomatoes, celery and tobacco. 
Lb. 35c.; 4 Ibs. 96c.; 48 Ibs. $10.37. 
Black Leaf 40° 
Most effective for 
Lb. 59c.; 4 Ibs. 
Controls in- 
lbleywstetese 
40% Nicotine 

BLACK LEAF 40. A solution of nicotine 
sulphate. Kills aphids and sucking insects 
on vegetables, flowers and plants. Used in 
poultry houses. Oz. 35c.; 5 ozs. $1.05; 
pee an 40; 2 Ibs. $4.15; 5 Ibs. $7. 90; 10 Ibs. 
BLUE STONE—CRYSTAL. Used in mak- 
Ing wet Bordeaux Mixture to control 
blight on potatoes and other vegetables. 
Lb. 10c.; 10 Ibs. 95c. 
BLUE STONE—INSTANT. Used by po- 
tato growers for quick action in dissolving 
copper in tank while filling. Price on re- 
quest. 
BLUE-MOLD DUST. Controls tobacco 
blue mold in plant beds. Contains 15% 
Fermate. Applied in dust form, twice 
weekly. 25-lb. bag $4.45. 
CARBON BISULPHIDE. Kills weevils and 
other grain insects. 10 pounds treats 400 
bushels. 21% Ibs. 75c.; 5 Ibs. $1.49, 
BISMUTH 
SUBSALICYLATE 
Blue-Mold Control (In Tobacco Beds) 
Use 34 pound of Bismuth Subsalicylate 
and 4 ounces of Vatsol K to 50 gallons water. 
This mixture must be well agitated while 
being used. Blue-mold protection obtained 
with bismuth spray lasts longer than that 
with Fermate. Seven or eight applications 
should be sufficient. Best results with bis- 
muth are had by spraying heavily and early. 
Rates of application per 900 square feet of 
bed, beginning with plants the size of a 
dime and spraying twice weekly are as fol- 
Icws: first to fourth application, 3 to 3% 
gallons; fifth to eighth application, 5 to 6 
gallons. Bismuth and Vatsol K for 50 gal- 
Ions, $4.50, postpaid $4.75. 
COPPER LIME DUST (20-60-20). Copper 
sulphate, lime and poison. Used for control 
of blight and insects on potatoes or hardy 
crops. Not to be used on beans. 50 Ibs. 
| $6.50. 
| COPPER LIME DUST (20-80). Copper 



sulphate and lime combination. Used for 
dusting potatoes, celery and other vege- 
tables against blight and fungous diseases. 
50 Ibs. $5.00. 
DITHANE D-14. Used as wet spray on 
tomatoes and potatoes to control blight. 
Easy to mix in sprayer. 2 quarts Dithane, 
1 pound Zinc Sulphate, 4% pound Lime to 
each 100 gallons of spray. Price on request. 
D-X SPRAY. A _ Rotenone-Pyrethrum- 
DDT spray in an active oil base of great 
penetration, spreading and _ adherence. 
For control of both sucking and chewing 
Insects on fruit and shade trees, vegetables 
and flowers. 11% ozs. 50c.; 4pt. $1.75; 
qt. $5.25. 
D-X NICOTINE. A nicotine spray. Con- | 
trols sucking insects such as aphis, leaf- 
hopper, red bug. Combine with Arsenate of 
Lead for chewing insects. pt. $1.75; 
qt. $5.50. 
D-X ROTENONE. A wet spray for chewing 
and sucking insects on vegetables. Rote- 
none is non-poisonous to persons. pt. 
$1.50; qt. $4.75. 
DDT—5%. Adry mix DDT dust. Excellent 
control against pea aphis, cabbage worms, 
potato insects. Iso household ants, 
roaches and fleas. 1 Ib. 38c.; 5 Ibs. $1.26. 
DDT—50% WETTABLE. For insect con- 
trol on potatoes, peas, cabbage, apples, 
grapes. Used to control Japanese beetles; 
also flies in farm buildings. Dilute 114 
to 2 pounds to 100 gallons of water. Lb. 
68c.; 4 lbs. $1.80. Case price on request. 
DDT—30%. A liquid containing 30% DDT. 
Easier to handle than other forms of DD ik. 
Mixes easily with Bordeaux for spraying 
potatoes or other vegetables. Use 1 quart 
to 100 gallons of spray. Qt. $1.35; gal. 
$3.65; 5 gallons $12.65. 
FERMATE 
For BLUE-MOLD CONTROL 
IN TOBACCO BEDS 
(Dust Treatments) 
For dust treatments use 2 pounds Fermate 
and 12 pounds tale; this makes a 15 per cent 
dust. Dusts should be mixed not more than 
six weeks in advance of use and stored in a 
dry place. Treatments should begin before 
blue mold appears. Use a good crank-type 
duster and apply early in the morning when 
plants are moist with dew. Cover must be 
removed to dust. Begin early, when plants 
are the size of a dime; dust liberally and 
regularly twice a week. To 900 square feet 
of bed, first to fourth application, apply 1 to 
114 pounds; fifth and sixth application, 2 to 
214 pounds; seventh and subsequent, 3 to 
314 pounds. hen a dust application is 
washed off by rain while blue mold ts active, 
repeat the treatment at once. If blue mold 
is seen in a bed that ts being dusted, increase 
the rate and make three instead of two appli- 
cations that week. Eight to twelve applica- 
tions will be required. Fermate, 3 Ibs. $2.45, 
postpaid $2.70. Talc, 50 Ibs. $1.10. 


| thus reducing costs and labor. 
DUO-COPPER. A tri-basic neutral copper 
fungicide to be used on hardy plants like 
tomatoes, potatoes and celery at rate of 
4 pounds per 100 gallons of spray. Used 
with or without lime. Can be mixed with 
Arsenate of Lead or DDT. Controls late 
blight. Plants should be sprayed when 6 
inches high. Lb. 49c.; 6 Ibs. $2.04. Case 
on request. 
FRUIT TREE SPRAY or DUST A com- 
bined insecticide and fungicide. Used to 
control msects and fungus diseases on 
apples, pears, peaches, plums and orna- 
mentals. Use as dust or wet spray. Lb. 
65c.; 3 Ibs: $1.25. 
| DUPONT FLORAL DUST. Excellent for 
roses. Controls msects and diseases af- 
fecting fruit trees and flowers. 
79c.; Ib. $1.15; 4 Ibs. $3.50. 
DUPONT VEGETABLE DUST. Specially 
formulated to control most msects and 
diseases in vegetable gardens; also con- 
trols blight. Contains rotenone. Use as 
dust or wet spray. 8-o0z. gun 79c.; Ib. $1.15; 
4 Ibs. $3.50. 
DUPONT ROSE DUST. This new, quick- 
8-oz. gun 
acting fungicide stops black-spot, rust, 
powdery mildew and other blights. Also 
protects carnations, snapdragons and 
tulips. 8-oz. gun 64c.; Ib. $1.00; 4 Ibs. $3.00. 
FERMATE FUNGICIDE. Used as dust or 
wet spray to control black-leaf on roses. 
8 ozs. 75c. 
FRUITONE. Stops harvest drop of apples, 
pears and other fruits when applied one or 
two weeks before picking time. 2 ozs. 
$1.00; 12-0z. can $5.00. 
LUCKY STRIKE GARDEN SPRAY. Con- 
tains DDT pyrethrum for quicker action, 
1% pure rotenone for Chewing insects and 
Dithane for early and late blight. Mixes 
easily with water. 4 ozs. $1.00; pt. $2.50. 
LIME SULPHUR (Dry Powder). Mix 
with water. Used as Hormeat spray on 
trees and shrubs. Lb. 57c.; 5 Ibs. $2.55; 
1214 Ibs. $2.69. 
LIME, HYDRATED, for DUSTING. Used 
with Monohydrated Copper Sulphate to 
dust potatoes and vegetables. Checks 
blight. 50 Ibs. 60c. 
KARBAM WHITE. Controls early blight 
on tomatoes and should be applied when 
plants are small. Use 2 pounds to 100 
gallons of water. 3 Ibs. $2.45; 48 Ibs. 
$34.56. 
Make Extra Money From Your 
Tomato and Tobacco Crops 
USE 
“NA-CHURS” Liquid Fertilizer 

Start and grow your tomato and tobacco 
plants more rapidly. Increase the yield per 
acre; advance the time of maturity. a- 
Churs”’? Liquid Fertilizer, used as_a starter 
solution, does just this. With ‘Na-Churs”’ 
you water and fertilize in one easy operation, 
5 gals. $18.75, 

LANCASTER, PENNA. 
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