Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
40 “Ye Reap What Ye Sow”’ 
“40” (LIQUID) AMINE BASE 
For your convenience, the following chart has been compiled for recom- 
mended quantities of Gold Bear Brand “40” to be used in spraying specific 
crops. 

Quantity te Use 
1 pint per acre 
% to 1% pints per acre 
CROP AND WEEDS 
*Annual weeds in corn and sorghum 
*Oats, barley and spring wheat 










*Winter wheat 1 to 2 pints per acre 
Pasture and turf areas 3 pints per acre 
Tall weeds along fence rows 1 guart per 100 gallons of 
water 
**Difficult to control weeds such as poison 2 quarts per 100 gallons of 
ivy or yarrow. water 
*Gold Bear Brand “40” should not be used if legumes are seeded in small 
grain. i 
**Best controlled with Gold Bear Brand ‘44” 
When to Apply 
Proper timing of your application is very important in getting the full 
benefit of Gold Bear Brand ‘40’. Weeds must always be growing actively 
to get a good kill. It is generally best, too, to spray while the weeds are 
small and before the bud stage. This also applies to Gold Bear 80 and 44. 
Spraying should be avoided during hot, humid days. 
Crop When to Apply 
Winter Wheat Apply when fully tillered or after bloom 
stage. 
Apply when weeds are small and crop is 6 
inches high or more. (Do not use in tassel- 
ing stages). 
spring For control of mustard, Frenchweed, mar- 
shelder, ragweed, sunflower, cocklebur, wild 
buckwheat, hedge vineweed and _ similar 
weeds—apply % pint of Gold Bear “40” or 
% pound of Gold Bear “80” per acre at full 
tiller stage. 
For control of field bindweed, Canada thistle, 
sow thistle, wild lettuce and similar weeds 
—apply 1 to 1% pints of Gold Bear “40” 
or % to 1 pound of Gold Bear ‘80’ per acre 
at late tiller or early shoooting stage. 
Apply when weeds are young and actively 
growing. 
1 gal. can $5.00 per gal.; 5 gal can, $4.75 per gal.; 50 gal. drum $4.45 per gal. 
“44” (LIQUID) ESTER BASE 
For those difficult-to-kill woody weeds, Gold Bear Brand ‘44” has provided 
the answer. It is an ester formulation that penetrates plant tissues more 
quickly and is not readily washed off by rain. Gold Bear Brand ‘44” con- 
trols such persistent weed pests as poison lvy and cottonwood. 
Quantity to Use 
As a general rule, it will be advisable to use 1 quart per acre of Gold 
Bear “44” on small weeds and 2 quarts per acre on larger weeds. In 100 gallons 
of water. 





Corn and sorghum 

Oats, barley and 
wheat 
Oats, barley and spring 
wheat 

Pastures and turf areas 

Method of Application 
Generally the methods discussed in the section on Gold Bear ‘40” apply 
here too. Tall growing woody plants such as willow and hawthorne should 
be cut down before spraying. The stumps may then be sprayed with a 
mixture of one part ‘44’ to 99 parts of kerosene. Any new growth that ap- 
pears can be sprayed with the standard mixture... 1 quart of ‘44’ to 100 
gallons of water. 











WARNING! 
This is an “ester” formulation and like all “esters” may drift. 
Do not use near crops susceptible to 2,4-D. Vapor drift is greatest 
in hot, humid weather 
Consult us or your county agent before using any weed killer on flower 
or garden vegetables. 
Never use Ester formulation near flowers or vegetables. 
1 gal. can, $5.30 per gal.; 5 gal. can, $5.05 per gal.; 50 gal. drum $4.75 per gal. 
No. 802 HUDSON ROTO-POWER DUSTER 
Has the power, capacity and efficiency to apply any 
agricultural dust uniformly, with complete coverage. 
Capacity is from 6 to 12 pounds. It is designed for 
all types of farm operations, truck gardens and field 
crops... for the control of insects and pests on 
tobacco, cotton, melons, beans, potatoes, and other 
crops. 
It is complete for one or two row dusting, for dust- 
ing in any angle, or to the front or rear. Complete 
with 2 nozzles, 2 elbows, Wye connection, 4 15-inch 
threaded tubes. Price $19.60. 
No. 4 HUDSON KING BARREL SPRAYER 
Recommended as a whitewash or in- 
secticide sprayer. Will maintain 200 
pounds pressure, has capacity for two leads 
. of hose; may use on open or closed head 
barrel. 
Has 1%, x 6 inch seamless brass cylinder ; 
34 inch hose, 10 feet long plus 3 foot 
threaded iron extension spray tube, brass 
angle spray nozzle with three spray disc. 
Valve will lock open for continuous spray- 
ing) LPrice ioe che eee eer sa Sa Lcee 

Bluemold 
again this year it’s 
BLUMO-SAN 
For a Healthy Tobacco Bed 
Do what several thousand progres- 
sive farmers throughout Kentucky, 
Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee did last 
year. They used BLUMO-SAN with 
complete success in treating their to- 
bacco beds against bluemold. They’re 
buying it again this year, because it’s 
so easy to use and costs so little. 
No messy water mixing—takes only 
half the time to apply as do sprays. 
Also it doesn’t require as many appli- 
cations to be more effective. 
BLUMO-SAN contains 15% “Fer- 
mate” as recommended by DuPont 
Co., and various experimental sta- 
tions in the tobacco states. It also 
contains DDT for the control of flea 
beetles (flea hoppers) at the same 
time, BLUMO-SAN is harmless to ten- 
der tobacco plants. It’s a prepared 
dust—ready to apply with a hand or 
rotary type duster. A bellows duster 
is ideal for applying BLUMO-SAN. 
2 Ibs. T5e; 10 Ibs. $3.00. 
YOU SAVE 3-WAYS 
Save Money—Save Labor—Save Plants 
BLUE STONE 
This is a finely ground BLUESTONE 
that dissolves quickly in water. Has 
several uses around a farm or gar- 
den. Principal ones are for spray- 
ing grapes against downy mildew; 
and to spray tobacco beds to prevent 
wildfire. For tobacco beds use 3 lbs. 
Copper Sulfate and 4 lbs. hydrated 
lime to 50 gallons water. This is 
sufficient for one spraying of a 9 x 100 
foot bed once. Beds should be treated 
twice. The first time as soon as 
plants come through the ground good, 
then again 10 days later. 
3 Ib. pkgs. 60c. 
EndoPest 
ENDoPEST—10 oz. Applicator 98c; 
10 oz. Refill Cartridge 75e; 2 Ib. 
Pouring Spout $1.98; 4 oz. Sifter Top 
35e. 
EndoWeed 
ENDoWEED—*% Pint Can $1.00; 
Quart Can $2.75; Packet 25e; Side 
Sprayer 59c. . 
ACME 
WEED KILLER 
Directions for Use 
SPRAYING WEEDS — For killing 
weeds on cinder driveways, paths, 
ditches, clay courts, fence rows, and 
waste places, use Weed Killer at 1 to 
50 dilution and spray thoroughly both 
weeds and ground. In cultivated 
fields for the control of morning glory 
and certain other weeds, use at a 
dilution of 1 to 100 gallons of water. 
Use fifty gallons of diluted spray to 
cover 50 square yards. Application 
on warm foggy days in the fall of the 
year gives best results. Repeat appli- 
eation if necessary. Pint 50c; Quart 
80c. 
