TIME TO BUY 
Insecticides 
“The Early Spray Gets the Worm" 
ANT KILLER, Cyanogas. Ants harbor and protect 
aphids (plant lice), be prepared to kill them at 
their first appearance. 4 oz. can 50¢ postpaid. 
Avoid Wormy Fruit Use Arsenate of Lead and 
Black Leaf 40, before and after blossoms open. 
Arsenate of Lead. Lb. 60¢ (postpaid 75¢); 4 Ibs. $1.75 
(postpaid $2.00). 
Blacks heatead vO2 S86 (postpaid 40d)- Seis $Ic0S 
(postpaid $1.15); | Ib. $2.50 (postpaid $2.65). 
DOGS Need Chaperone, to keep them away from 
valuable shrubs and evergreens. 8 oz. bottle $1.00 
(postpaid $1.15). 
D.D.T. Wettable 50 W. Well past the experimental 
stage—Now a specific general insecticide. lb. 
75¢ (90¢ postpaid); 4 Ibs. $2.00 ($2.35 postpaid). 
D-X Spray. Combines the two best non-poisonous 
sprays (Rotenone and Pyrethrum) for general gar- 
den spray. I'/ oz. 50¢: '/ pt. $1.75 (postpaid $1.90); 
qty $5.50 ($5.75 postpaid). 
FUNGUS DISEASES - Black Spot - Mildew - Rust on 
Trees - Plants - and Roses can generally be pre- 
vented or eliminated by using—Fermate. 8 oz. 75¢ 
(postpaid 90¢); 3 lbs. $3.75 (postpaid $3.95). 
MOLES Succumb to Mologen, harmless to domestic 
animals, '/% Ib. 50¢ I'/% Ibs. $1.25 postpaid. 
RABBITS RUN FROM Rabbit Scat. Special formula 
spray repels rabbits, cats, dogs. 6 oz. $1.00: Ib 
$2.50 postpaid. 
SCALE INSECTS are hard shelled and are best 
controlled while trees are dormant, use— 
Scalecide in March. Qt. $1.00 (postpaid $1.20); 
- gal. $2.50 (postpaid $3.00). 
Semesan will give you better germination and pre- 
vent damping off. Use a pinch to a packet, shake 
well and sow. 2 oz. 60¢ postpaid. 
SNAILS AND SLUGS work at night, destroy seedlings 
almost as soon as they appear. Sprinkle— 
Snarol around pots and boxes and in Pansy and 
Tulip beds. |b. 35¢ (postpaid 50¢); 2! Ibs. 75¢ 
(postpaid 95¢); 6 Ibs. $1.50 (postpaid $1.95). 
CODLING MOTH females are wingless and start 
climbing trees in February and March to lay 
eggs. Keep them down by banding with— 
TREE TANGLEFOOT a sticky banding corpeane 
that lasts 6 months. Lb. $1.25 (postpaid: $1.35): 
Ibs. $5.85 (postpaid $46.25). 
ROSES can be kept Bug-Free-Disease-free by a 
definite spray program. Start to spray early and 
continue through the season with— 
TRIOGEN The Complete Rose spray 
Not 
For All Season Prepaid Prepaid 
E Kit for 12 Roses $1.35 $1.50 
A Kit for 20 Roses 2.25 2.50 
B Kit for 80 Roses 6.00 6.40 
C Kit for 160 Roses 9.00 9.50 
—D Kit for 600 Roses 30.00 © 31.50 
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Seasonable 
Supplies 
Hard To Get Items 
Blizzard Continuous Sprayer. One-quart copper 
tank with brass pump and nozzle . 
for under-foliage spraying. 
$4.75, postpaid. 
> 
Twin 
» Nozzle 
SMITH NEW STREAMLINE BLIZZARD 
CONTINUOUS SPRAYER 
Bantam Sprayer 78. 
Streamlined oval, pres- 
sure tank of 2-gal. ca 
pacity with comfortable 
carrying handle. Light- 
weight and easy to op- 
erate. Includes exten- 
sion rod, hose, and ad- 
justable brass nozzle. 
$10.95 postpaid. 
ke 
Green Thumb Trowel. Solid, one piece, rustproof, 
polished aluminum. Guaranteed not to rust, bust or 
get out of order. $1.00, postpaid. 
Pruning Saw, Double Edge K-40. Has 8 point Heath 
on one side and ''Lightning'’ style teeth on the 
cues A very fine double purpose saw. $2.35, post- 
paid. 
Pruning Shear, Snapeut. Makes a clean, sharp cut 
which leaves no ragged edges. A favorite with 
the ladies as well as men gardeners. 6 in. $1.89; 8 
in. $2.50, postpaid. 
Germico 
Hotkaps 
_New Method of 
Plant Protection 
Paper wax cones protecting young seedlings against 
frost, rain, insects, and ground crusting. Ideal for 
early sowing. Trial set of 25 Hotkaps and setter, 
95¢. 100 Hotkaps with a special garden setter. 
$3.25. 250 Hotkaps with special garden setter. 
$5.95. All postpaid. 
