Rose Hill Nursery 
Spraying Materials 
DUSTER (To Apply Powders) 
SPRAYER 
(To Apply Liquids) 
To combat certain insects it is best to use a dust spray. The 
duster we offer, though inexpensive, is strongly built and will oper- 
The glass container is easily detached and has a large opening ate successfully with all insect powders. Use for dusting the listed 
for filling. Nozzle and feed tube of brass removable for cleaning. Kolo Dust on evergreens, phlox, etc., to kill the red spider. Price 
Price $2.30. $2.15. 
The New 2.4 D Weed Killer A highly recommended spray to kill plant lice and other 
sucking insects which cause the leaves to lose their color 
Kills dandelions, plantain, chickweed and many other and curl up. Kills by coming into contact with the body of 
weeds in the lawn without injuring the grass. the insect. Directions on bottle. 
Also kills poison ivy, poison oak, bind weed, ragweed DROZ DOLE Cie oe eee treo eee Sa aeie tense oe reer oe eee ee 
and a host of other weeds. Does not kill crabgrass. 
DIRECTIONS: Use 4 tablespoons of Weedone to one gal- DRY LIME SULPHUR 
ODOM UIE) OSA CS CEE IKE MESSING Hoe) Dissolved in water it is used as a dormant spray against 
with a coarse spray (a fine spray drifts too much). Use gan Jose and Oyster Shell scale and as a summer spray 
when the weeds are thriving and on a warm, sunny day. against pine leaf scale. 
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END O PEST 
TAT C-LECT End o Pest gives a three-way dust control over most 
garden pests chewing insects, sucking insects and 
A New Crab Grass Killer fungus diseases in one operation. Just a few strokes 
of this dust gun and your plant is covered with a pro- 
Kills crab grass plants and retards germination of seed. tecting film. Dust gun comes to you filled and ready for 
Will not damage lawn grasses. ‘ae 
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4 gallons of solution when diluted with water. One gallon 
should be applied to each 100 square feet of infested area 
when plants are small. Watering can or sprayer may be KOLO DUST 
used. Three to five days after first treatment, a second A very efficient sulphur powder spray to kill the red 
should be applied which gives pronounced control. On spider on evergreens, phlox, etc. Also controls black spot 
branched or mature plants three treatments are usually and mildew on roses and other plants. Dust it on dry. 
required. he Ds eee ee 30¢ DelbS i eee ee ee eae 50¢ 
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ARSENATE OF LEAD (Powdered) 
Kills all insects which eat the leaves, by poisoning them. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
ae : : Also kills grubs and earthworms in the soil. May be dusted 
The best fungicide for curing and preventing black rot, on dry or applied in liquid form. Directions are printed 
mildew, blight, leaf curl, scab and other diseases. on the bag. 
Marsh fray 
(For Winter Protection) 
Perennial flowers, roses and strawberries should be cov- beds in the spring. One bale will cover about 200 square 
ered with marsh hay in late fall to protect them from al- feet of den. F ; 
ternate freezing and thawing, which causes winter injury. etrommgar den Lon sca during ¢Octobenkand|Noverm 
Marsh hay is practically free from foul weed seeds, which The use of leaves is not recommended as they usually mat 
most upland hay contains. It is also easy to clear off the down over the plants, preventing any circulation of air. 
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