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PARA-SCALECIDE 
FOR PEACH BORERS 
Para-Scalecide is a combination of paradichlorobenzene and 
Scalecide, which makes a liquid application for peach borers 
that is safe and effective on young or old peach trees. It is in 
great demand wherever peaches are grown. 
Para-Scalecide is diluted 1 gallon to 7 gallons of water and 
poured against the base of the trees 4 to 6 inches above the 
ground in the fall or spring. It requires approximately % 
pint for 1 to 2 year old trees, 1 pint for 3 year old trees, and 
1% pints for older trees. The diluted Para-Scalecide is also 
painted on the body and main limbs for lesser peach borers, 
and for borers on plum, cherry and apple trees. (qts. $1.50) 
(gals. $2.75). 
ROTENONE SPRAY (NNOR)—One of the most useful and 
effective insecticide materials known. In NNOR it is com- 
bined with a patented spreader making the tremendous 
killing power of Rotenone more effective than ever. NNOR 
penetrates the hairy or waxy covering on the insect to per- 
mit the Rotenone to get in its killing punch. One ounce 
makes six gallons of spray. (1 oz. 35e) (4 oz. $1.00) (16 oz. 
$2.15) (gals. $13.50), F.O.B. Denver. 
ROTHANE WP-50 (D.D.D.)—Rothane is effective against 
many of the insect enemies of vegetables and fruit. It excels 
in the control of tomato hornworms, corn earworms, leaf 
rollers, leaf hoppers, cabbage worms and loopers, lygus bugs, 
tarnished plant bugs, aphis and onion thrips. (4 lb. bag 
$2.40) (cases of 48 Ibs. $26.88), F.0.B. Denver. 
SCALECIDE 
The Dormant Oil Spray 

May be used on any fruit tree, shade tree, shrub or vine 
that drops it foliage in winter (6 gallons to 100 gallons of 
water). Spray any time after foliage is off in fall or before 
buds show \4 to % inch of green tips in the spring. Effective 
against coddling moth larvae, aphis, red mites, leaf rollers, 
scale bud moth, and various forms of canker. For the spray- 
ing of evergreens use 1-20 in the spring against spruce gall 
aphid before new growth starts. (qts. $1.25) (gals. $2.50) (5 gals. 
$9.00) (larger quantities quoted on request), F.0.B. Denver. 
SWIFT’S END-O-PEST—Simplied, efficient pest control for 
chewing and sucking insects and fungus diseases. The End-o- 
Pest Gun makes dusting easy. (4 oz. sifter pkg. 35c) (10 oz. 
applicator gun 98c) (10 oz. refill cartridge 75e) (2 Ib. pouring 
spout pkg. $1.98), F.0.B. Denver. 
SULFOCIDE—A liquid sulfur fungicide which breaks down to 
microscopically fine collodial sulfur on the foliage. It adds 
greatly to the effectiveness of sprays for red spider and 
spider mites. Cannot be used on foliage containing arsenical 
residue. (pts. $1.05) (qts. $1.50) (gals. $3.15), Postpaid. 

SURFISPRAY—Contains 5% DDT fortified with pyrethrum 
and piperonyl cyclohexanone for use against flies, mosqui- 
toes, moths and fleas. For use in the home. (pts. 75e) (qts. 
$1.25) (gals. $3.25), Postpaid. 
SUMMER SPRAY CREAM—A stabilized 83% summer oil 
emulsion for fruit and shade trees, greenhouses, and also 
dormant and summer spraying evergreens. (qts. $1.25) (gals. 
$2.50) (5 gals. $9.00), F.0.B. Denver. 
TRITON B-1956—Used as a wetting, spreading, depositing and 
sticking agent. Triton B-1956 is valuable when used in com- 
bination with many common spray materials such as Lead 
Arsenate, Sulphur, Lime Sulphur, Bordeaux Mixture, Yellow 
Cuprocide and other Copper Sprays. (1 gal. $7.10), F.0.B. 
Denver. 
VOLCK NURSERY AND GARDEN SPRAY—A summer oil 
spray for use against scale insects, white fly larvae, mealy- 
bugs, red spider, aphis and thrips. (4 oz. 35e) (16 oz. 85e), 
F.0.B. Denver. 
FUNGICIDES 

BORDEAUX MIXTURE—The best fungicide for curing and 
preventing black rot mildew, blight, leaf curl, scab or other 
fungoid diseases on fruits and plants. One pound will make 
five gallons liquid spray. (1 Ib. 45e) (4 Ibs. 95e), F.O.B. Denver. 
DITHANE D-14—A synthetic organic fungicide to be com- 
bined with zinc sulphate for the control of aphis and flea 
beetles on potatoes. Use 2 quarts Dithane D-14, 1 lb. Zinc 
Sulphate and 4% lb. Hydrated Lime to 100 gallons of water, 
2 Ibs. of 50% DDT Wettable may be added or 1 quart Miscible 
DDT 25% can be used for more effective control. (5 gal. can 
$10.25) (80 gal. drum $60.00), F.0.B. Denver. 
DIATHANE Z-78—A fungicide for the control of early and 
late blight, downy mildew, mold and mildew rust, anthac- 
nose on tomatoes, celery, cucurbits, potatoes, beans and 
gladiolus. Use 1 lbs. to 100 gallons of water. (3 Ib. pkgs. 
$3.00), F.O.B. Denver. 
TRI-BASIC COPPER SULPHATE (53% Copper)—Is effectively 
used for the control of persistent diseases, such as blight on 
potatoes, tomatoes, celery and sugar beets, and black rot on 
grapes. In sprays this fungicide should be used at the con- 
centration of one-half or less of the quantity of copper sul- 
phate ordinarily used in Bordeaux Mixture. In dusts the rec- 
ommended quantities of TRI-BASIC plus talc or clay has 
largely replaced the old fashioned Copper-Lime dusts. This 
is especially true where DDT is recommended inasmuch as 
it is generally recognized that the presence of excess lime 
greatly reduces the effectiveness of the insecticide. (6 Ib. bag 
$2.00) (48 Ib. case $14.40), F.0.B. Denver. 
“26” COPPER FUNGICIDE (26% Copper)—This material is 
suitable as a spray for apples, cherries, pears, grapes and 
other fruits. For a spray we suggest from 2 to 2% pounds 
to be used per 100 gallons of spray material, plus equal quan- 
tities of lime. Results show that this material is very effi- 
cient in controlling scab, blotch, fruit spot, bitter rot and 
other diseases on fruits and vegetables. (6 Ib. bag $1.80) (48 
Ib. case $11.52), F.O.B. Denver. 
“34” COPPER FUNGICIDE (34% Copper)—This fungicide is 
recommended for use either as a spray or dust. As a dust, 
it is effectively used on melons, cucumbers, tomatoes and 
other truck crop vegetables. ‘34’’ Copper Fungicide is com- 
patible with organic insecticides such as DDT, Pyrethrum, 
Derris Cube and Black Leaf 155 and Nicotine Sulphate. (6 lb. 
bag $2.00) (48 Ib. case $12.24), F.0.B., Denver. 
YELLOW CUPROCIDE—A highly effective spray material in 
the form of a dry powder. It suspends readily in water. For 
control of damping-off in its second stage, spray seed bed 
immediately after planting seed and once more before seed- 
lings appear. Spray seedlings every 7 to 10 days. Especially 
good for the control of blight and leaf spot on celery, toma- 
toes and potatoes; 3 lb. package makes 200 gallons of spray. 
(3 Ib. $1.75) (100 Ibs. $52.00), F.0.B. Denver. 
