Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
34 “Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
“40” (LIQUID) AMINE BASE 
Proper timing of your application is very 
important in getting the best results. 
Weeds must always be growing actively to 
get a good kill. It is generally best too, 
to spray while weeds are small and before 
the bud stage. Spraying should be avoided 
during hot humid days. 
Most generally used for weeds and vines in 
corn fields, 
1 gal. can $5.30; 5 gal. can $25.00; 55 gal. 
drum $4.70 per zal. 
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 to Use 
1 pint per acre 
% to1% pints per acre 
1 to 2 pints per acre 
3 pints per acre 
CROP AND WEEDS 
*Annual weeds in corn and sorghum 
*Oats, barley and spring wheat 
*Winter wheat 
Pasture and turf areas 
*Gold Bear Brand ‘40’ should not be used if legumes are seeded in small 
grain. 
“44” (LIQUID) ESTER BASE 
For those difficult-to-kill 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 wild onions, poison ivy and cottonwood. 
Most widely used in this section to control wild onions in small grain 
crops and orchard grass. Generally for the best kill apply late in February or 
early March when onion growth becomes active. Apply at rate of 1 to 1% pints 
per acre. DO NOT USE IF LEGUMES ARE SEEDED IN GRAIN. 1 gal. can 
$5.60; 5 gal. can $26.50; 55 gal. drum, $5.00 per gal. 
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. 
WOODY PLANT CONTROL ESTER BASE 
Contains 20% of 2, 4-D, 10% of 2, 4, 5-T. Highly recommended for fence 
rows, briars or any hard to kill woody plants. , 
For tall woody plants cut top growth and spray stumps or stubbles im- 
mediately after cutting, if regrowth occurs, repeat application after sprouts 
are fully leafed. Use 1 quart to 100 gallons of diesel oil or kerosene. For 
average plants use 1 gallon of Woody Plant control to 100 gallons of water 
per acre. Is not harmful to livestock when used in pastures. 1 qt. can $2.95; 
1 gal. can $8.25; 5 gal. can $40.00. 
WARNING! 
GOLD BEAR 44 and WOODY PLANT CONTROL are both ester formu- 
lations and like all “esters” may drift. Do not use near crops sus- 
ceptible to 2, 4-D. WVapor drift is greatest in hot, humid weather. 
Never use ester formulation near flowers or vegetables. Always 
clean sprayer after using weed killer if you use sprayer for other 
purposes. 
Look Over Our Complete Line of Sprayers and Dusters For Your 
Weed Killing and Insecticide Uses. On the Next Page. 
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 $22.40. 
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 meget may use on open or closed head 
arrel, 
Has 1% x 6 inch seamless brass cylinder; 
38 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- 
Hing. GAPricew one oe $22.40 
No. 802 
e To rid your 
awn of weeds, spray with 
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End-o-Weed, selective 
lawn weed killer. Kills 
?em roots and all. Easy, 
economical to use. 
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ENDoWEED — % Pint Can 98e; 
Quart Can $2.69; Packet 25e; Side 
Sprayer 59c. 
ACME 
WEED KILLER 
Directions for Use 
Spraying Weeds 
—For killing weeds 
on cinder’ drive- 
ways, 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 culti- 
vated 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. Ap- 
plication on warm foggy days in the 
fall of the year gives best results. 
Repeat application if necessary. 
Pint 65¢; Quart S85e. 
Tae Ca A: 
90% SODIUM 
WEED KILLER 
Directions for Use 
For control of certain grasses, 
such as Johnson grass, Bermuda 
grass, and Quack grass. 
For Johnson grass use 1 lb. to 1 
gallon of water, which will cover ap- 
proximately 300 sq. feet. 
Will sterilize soil for about 60 
days or longer duration will vary 
with type of soil and soil moisture. 
LOM bican:er- = © se a ee $ 6.50 
50 Ib. Drum 
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 davs later, 
3 Ib. pkgs. 60c; 6 Ibs. $1.15. 
