FUMIGANTS 
CARBACRYL FUMIGANT. A fumigant for control of wee- 
vils and other insects in seed, grain bins, etc. Highly toxic to 
practically all species of insects, when used in concentrations 
comparable to other fumigants. It is considerably less toxic 
to warm-blooded animals than most fumigants. It is relatively 
safe to use, as no fire hazard is involved. It is easily applied 
and leaves no residues. Germination of treated seeds is not 
affected and airs out of seed very rapidly without leaving any 
odor. Use 3 oz. to 100 cu. ft.; 3 lbs. to 1000 cu. ft. of space. 37 
oz. bottle $2.50; (mailable). 
CARBON DISULFIDE. Recommended for ridding grain of 
weevils, and excellent for killing ants, grasshoppers, etc., and 
for destroying vermin. Sold in gallon cans only. Per gallon 
$2.00. (Not mailable.) 
CYANOGAS A-DUST. For killing the following pests: 
ANTS (Garden, Mound Building; Leaf Cutting). RATS (In 
burrows; along ditch banks in city dumps; 
under pavements and tight floors; in lumber 
piles; on poultry farms; in grain elevators 
and stockyards). MICE (field mice and 
pine mice), MOLES, GOPHERS. 1 Ib. tin 
98c; 5 Ib. can $3.75; 25 Ib. can $12.50. (Not 
mailable.) 
CYANOGAS ANT-KILLER. Cyanogas Ant- 
Killer kills ants with the least trouble. It 
is a gas-producing powder — flows freely 
through the spout on the can. Not a bait. IT’S THE GAS 
THAT KILLS ’EM. 4 oz. can 39c. (Not mailable.) 
CYANOGAS G-FUMIGANT. Comparable to sea sand in size 
of particles. Used for fumigating greenhouses, warehouses, 
buildings and for grain fumigation. 5 Ib. can $3.75; 25 Ib. 
can $12.50. (Not mailable.) 
Note: Soil fumigants should be applied 6 inches in the 
soil and well covered, soil should be in good condition, 
all trash and cover crops decomposed or removed, 
moisture should be about right for planting. Wait two 
weeks after fumigating before planting. 
Do not fumigate wet soil, if it rains and stays wet 
immediately after fumigating, it is best to wait three 
weeks before planting. 
All cautions and instructions on the labels in regard 
to the use and handling of Cyanogas and soil fumigants 
should be observed. 
SOIL FUMIGATION FOR CONTROL OF SOIL-BORNE 
PESTS, principally nematodes (rootknot) and wire worms. 
“Rootknot” is present in most of our soils, and seriously 
affects most of our vegetable crops and reduces yields. “Root- 
knot” can be controlled by the proper use of soil fumigants, 
either solid treatment, which is applied with power appli- 
cator about 12 inches apart, or row treatment, which is only 
applied in the, row that is to be planted. This method has 
become very popular especially with small growers, as cheap 
handmade applicators, with gravity flow can be used, at- 
tached on a tractor or a horse drawn plow. The cost of this 
method of treatment is only about one-fourth to one-third 
the cost of solid treatment, and has proved very satisfactory. 
“D-D” and “Soilfume” are the two materials most extensively 
used in commercial treating at this time. Information on 
soil fumigation can be obtained from any of the Kilgore stores 
or write The Kilgore Seed Company, Plant City, Florida. 
D-D. Soil Fumigant. 1 gal will treat approximately 1500 square 
feet of soil area applied in 15 inch squares, 6 inches deep, with 
hand applicator. 22 gals. will treat approximately one acre 
applied with a machine in 12 inch rows. Applied only in the 
row that is to be planted, | pt. will treat 260 feet of row, or 
approximately 54 gals. per acre in 4 foot rows. Pint $1.00; 
quart $1.75; gallon $2.95; 54 gal. $89.10. 
SOILFUME 80-20 (Ethylene Dibromide). 1 gal. will treat ap- 
proximately 1400 square feet of soil area applied in 12 inch 
squares, six inches deep with land applicator. 26 gals. in 12 
inch rows applied with a machine will cover one acre. Applied 
only in the row that is to be planted | pt. will treat approxi- 
mately 210 ft. of row, or 6% gals. per acre in four foot rows. 
1 gal. $1.60; 30 gal. drums $36.00; 50 gal. drums $57.50. 
SOILFUME CAPS. For the small gardener, 
eenhouseman, nurseryman and farmer, 
SOILFUME-CAPS offer the tested and proven 
formula of Ethylene Dibromide 100%. Each 
capsules contains exactly 2 cc., which when 
properly spaced has proven to be effective 
for control of nematodes (root knot) and 
wireworms, troublesome pests that retard or 
destroy your crops. Nematodes (root knot) 
are the most serious of soil-borne garden pests, 
attacking nearly all kinds of vegetables, flow- 
ers, shrubs and trees. Nematodes (root knot) 
may cause injury to root systems by (1) direct feeding, (2) 
inducing gall or cyst formations or other root distortions and 
(3) by affording entrance points to soil-borne diseases. De- 
posit capsules in the soil 6 to 7 inches deep and 12 inches 
apart. Seed or plants should not be put in under two weeks 
after treatment. 100 capsules $2.00; 200 capsules $3.25. 
SPREADERS, STICKERS, EMULSIFIERS, ETC. 
ACCO. (A Casein Spreader). Use 1% lb. to 50 gallons. 2 Ib. 
pkg. 75c; 100 Ibs. $30.00. 
FISH OIL SOAP. Increases the efficiency of Black Leaf 40 
and many other spray materials. Use 11% to 2 Ibs. to 50 gal- 
lons as a spreader and sticker. 1 lb. 40c; 8 Ibs. $1.60; 5 gals. 
$8.15, including container. 
DUPONT SPREADER-STICKER. This is a combined 
spreading and sticking agent designed especially for use with 
agricultural sprays. It is compatible with hard water. Will 
also increase the efficiency of weed-killing compounds, such 
as Ammate. | pt. $1.15; 1 gal. $7.80; 5 gal. $38.25. 
PENETROL. A free flowing spreader. Qt. 75c; gal. $1.75; 
5 gal. drum $6.75; 55 gal. drum $71.50. 
TRITON B-1956. An efficient emulsifier and spreader for 
insecticides and fungicides. A combined spreader, sticker and 
deposit builder. Soluble in water and oil, it is widely used as 
an emulsifier in fruit, vegetable garden and ornamental sprays 
for maximum spreading and sticking qualities. Triton B-1956 
is used at the rate of 2 to 4 ounces per 100 gallons. Gal. $7.10; 
5 gals. $34.25; 50 gals. $315.00 
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64 KILGORE’S FLORIDA STORES: Plant City, Belle Glade, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Homestead, Miami, 
Ocala, Pahokee, Palmetto, Pompano Beach, Sanford, Vero Beach, Wauchula, West Palm _ Beach. 
