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Miller’s Garden 
ROTENOL 
LIQUID ROTENONE—PYRETHRUM 
INSECTICIDE SPRAY 
SAFE to USE on FLOWERS or VEGETABLES 
DIRECTIONS: 
Green Aphis, Thrips — Easy to kill insects: 1 
teaspoon to | quart water. 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS, White Fly: 2 teaspoons to 
1 quart of water. 
MEALY BUG, RED SPIDER, SPIDER MITE: 1 
teaspoon Miller’s Garden ROTENOL plus 2 teaspns. 
Miller’s Garden SUMERO to 1 quart water. 
Also controls LEAFHOPPERS, TARNISHED 
PLANT BUGS, LEAF MINERS of Lilacs and Holly 
and many other insects of flower and 
vegetable garden. 
Miller’s Garden ROTENOL — a con- 
centrated liquid insecticide — con- 
tains Rotenone, Pyrethrum and Pene- 
trol.One teaspoon will make 1 quart 
of spray. 
Packed: 1 oz. (36/cs); 4 oz. (24/cs); 
tpt. (12/es); 1 qt: (12/es) 
SPERGON - Wettable 
BULB TREATMENT 
DIRECTIONS: . 
Tulips—Lilies: 2%0z. SPERGON,  Wettable to 
1 gallon water or 4 lbs. per 25 gallons. Soak bulbs 
15 minutes prior to planting. 
Wettable SPERGON 
has been found to be 
consistently  benefi- 
cial for the prevention 
of what is commonly 
called ’’Premature dor- 
mancy’’ on Croft Lily 
Bulbs. 
It is also used as a spray for celery seed beds 
to prevent Damping Off and for Cabbage Downy 
Mildew. 
Packed: 4 0z. (12/cs); 1 lb. (12/cs);101b. drums. 
SPERGON 
SEED PROTECTANT 
DIRECTIONS: 
Place seed in glass jar and add small amount 
SPERGON — just enough to cover seed thoroughly 
is sufficient. 
Kills destructive fungi that 
cause seed decay and Damping 
Off disease. 
Use SPERGON—the effective, 
safe, inexpensive seed pro- 
tectant. 
SPERGON controls fungi on 
peas, beans, lima beans, sweet 
SPEROON TREATED. UNTREATED corn, field corn, carrots and 
certain other garden seeds. ~ 
Packed: 1 oz. (24/cs); 5 oz. (12/cs); 
1 Ib. (12/es); 10 tb. drum 
Miller’s Garden 
SPRADUSTO 
GROW ROSES and FLOWERS FREE OF 
INSECTS and DISEASES 
Miller’s Garden SPRADUSTO may be used as a 
Spray or as a Dust. It contains Lindane, DDT, Py- 
rethrum, Rotenone, Sulphur and Fermocide — formu- 
lated to give the best possible control of most in- 
sects and fungous diseases that attack roses and 
other flowers. 
Controls: Powdery Mildew and Black Spot on 
Roses, Rust on Snapdragons and Hollyhocks, and 
other similar diseases; Aphis, Rose 
Slugs on Roses, Thrips, Caterpillars, 
Spittle Bugs, Leafhoppers and 
many other common garden in- 
sects. 
For beautiful blooms and fol- 
iage on Roses and other flow- 
ers, dust or spray lightly but 
often, at least once a week. 
Experts use SPRADUSTO. 
Packed: 8 oz. (24/cs); 1- lb. (12/cs); 
2 lb. (12/cs); 5 lb. (6/cs) 
