Insecticides —= Fungicides —= Pesticides 
ACME ARSENATE OF LEAD =~ 
The standard control for chewing or leaf eating insects, 
beetles and worms. Also used against grubs, beetles, 
worms and chinch bugs in the lawn. I Ib. ctn. 68e; 4 
Ib. bag $1.86. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
ACME BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
This mixture is the standard copper fungicide that has 
given satisfaction for over 100 years. For control of 
black-rot, mildew, blight, leaf curl and many other 
fungus diseases. Dry powdered form, dissolves in water. 
i Ib. ctn. 50c; 4 Ib. bag $1.35. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
ACME 6% CHLORDANE DUST 
For control of ants, lawn moths, chiggers, cutworms, 
grubs, wireworms, root maggots. Excellent for base 
boards or crevices to eliminate unwanted ants, cock 
roaches, silverfish and crickets. I Ib. ctn. 6Oc; 4 Ib. 
bag $1.50. 
Add 10¢c per Ib. for shipping. 
ACME LIME SULFUR (DRY) 
A favorite spray to control scale, mites, peach leaf curl, 
mildew on trees, berry bushes, and as a clean-up spray 
on roses. Contains 65% Calcium Polysulphides. 1 Ib. 
can 60c; 5 Ib. can $2.50. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
ACME DUSTING SULPHUR 
Effective against red spider and certain mites on ever- 
greens, legumes, deciduous and citrus fruits. Light 
dustings (or sprayings) furnish a protective coating on 
roses and many other foliage plants. Fine for mildews 
and many other fungus diseases, 2 Ib. sifter carton 
d5c. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
ACME RED. RIVER POTATO MIX 
For control of potato bugs, psyllid, leaf hopper, flea 
beetle and blight. Regular spraying not only protects 
the vines, but it furnishes copper stimulation assuring 
the user a full hill of sizeable potatoes. 1 Ib. Sdc; 4 
Ibs. $2.75. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
Spra 
40%: NICOTINE - 
‘Black Lea 
40 
Black Leaf 40. Nicotine Sulphate. For killing 
Aphis, most species of Thrip, Leaf Hopper, etc., 
on fruits, vegetables, flowers, and shrubs. Kills 
by contact and by fumes. Also effective protec- 
tion of shrubs from dogs and a sure cure for 
poultry lice. 1 0z. 36¢; 5 oz. $1.05; 1 Ib. $2.42; 2 
Ibs. $4.15; 5 Ibs. $7.40. 
Add 10¢ per Ib. for shipping. 
Du Pont Fruit Tree Spray 
Combination insecticide-fungicide for the control of 
many diseases and insects. For use in home plantings of 
all kinds of fruit trees. Directions on each package. I Ib. 
can $1.15; 3 Ib. bag $2.75. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
Du Pont Fermate 
A new organic protective fungicide for use on fruits and 
plants. Controls scab, rust, brown rot, mildew and 
blights. 8 oz. '7Sc; 3 Ibs. $2.70. 
Add 16¢c per Ib. for shipping. 
Du Pont Floral Dust 
Insecticide and fungicide especially for use on flowers. 
Contains Methoxychlor, Fermate, Sulphur and Rote- 
none. Safe and economical. $ oz. 79e; 1 Ib. can 
$1.15; 4 Ibs. $3.50. 
Add 10¢c per Ib. for shipping. 
Du Pont Vegetable Garden Dust 
A general use dust highly effective against most insects, 
leaf-spots, mildews and blights. Combines Fermate, 
Zerlate and Rotenone. For dusting or spraying. $ OZ. 
79e; 1 ib. $1.15; 4 Ibs. $3.59. 
Add 10c per ib. for shipping. 
Para - Scalecide 
A combination treatment for peach trees for control 
of scale, leaf curl, brown rot, cankers and borers. Qt. 
$1.25; Gal. $3.00; 5 Gal. $9.50. 
Add L5c per qt. for shipping. 
All gallon prices are F.O0.B. Cleveland. 
Red Arrow 
Inexpensive; easy to use; leaves no harm- 
ful residue on food plants. Highly con- 
centrated Pyrethrum - Rotenone - Soap 
Spray. Has excellent spreading and stick- 
ing qualities when mixed with water. 
Harmless to humans, birds and pets when 
sprayed. Kills many varieties of both 
sucking and chewing insects. 1 oz. 33¢;3 
4 oz. $1.00; Pint $2.85; Quart 
$5.50; Gallon $19.00. 
Add 15c per qt. for shipping. 
Gallon prices are F.O.B. Cleveland. 
Scalecide 
Complete dormant spray for fruit trees and ornamen- 
tals. Kills scale, aphids, red mites and other insects win- 
tering on trees or shrubs. Qt. $1.60; Gal. $2.30; 
dS gal. $8.50. 
Add 15¢ per qt. for shipping. 
Gallon prices are F. O.B. Cleveland. 
Rooticate 
The simple, inexpensive chemical means of destroying 
slimes, fungi, roots and aquatic growths. Its steady 
toxic action to the living cells in tree roots clears up 
stoppages. 2 lb. bag 90Oc. 
Add 1 0c per Ib. for shipping. 
Rotecide Extra 
The standard non-poisonous, liquid Rotenone spray. 
Kills by contact, all forms of plant insects, ants, aphids, 
beetles, worms, mites, leaf hoppers, red spiders, thrips, 
etc. 1 oz. 35e; 8 oz. $1.00; Pt. $1.75. 
Add 10c for 8 oz., 1 Sc for 1 Pt. for shipping. 
Rotenone Insect Dust 
Non-poisonous ready to use dust, containing 34% Ro- 
tenone, the maximum amount allowable under Roten- 
one Conservation order. Effective control of all plant 
insects. Safe to use on vegetables and fruits in the edible 
stages. I Ib. 35c; 5 Ibs. $1.60. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping 
TRI-OGEN 
For Black Spot, Mildew Blight and chewing and sucking 
insects. Recommended for roses, asters, snapdragons, 
hollyhocks, delphinium, phlox, chrysanthemums, etc. 
The stimulating value of Tri-ogen Spray promotes vigor 
and growth, healthy green foliage and more luxurious 
blooms. Keonomy E Kit $1.35; Small A Kit 
Corea Medium B Kit $6.00; Large C Kit 
$9.00. 
Add 1@c per $1.00 value to Prices Listed. 
Tri-ogen Dust. This general purpose three-way in- 
secticide and fungicide in dust form. 1 Ib. 85e; 5 Ibs. 
$3.50. 
Add 16c per Ib. for shipping. 
Volck. An oil 
spray insecti- 
cide, fortified 
with emulsi- 
fying, spread- 
ing and pene- 
trating agents 
which cause 
the oil to mix 
readily with 
water, to 
spread evenly 
and quickly 
penetrate the 
bodies of in- 
sects or scale, 
A fine sum- 
mer spray for 
control of 
scalemites, 
meal bug and 
red spider. 
RED SPIDER 
ung ans ceesatt ves 
of 
4.02. 40c; 16 0z. SOc; 1 qt. $1.40; Gal. $3.20 
& Gal. $11.50. 
Add ie per qt. for shipping. 
Galion Prices F.O.B. Cleveland. 
Unusual Flowers and Vegetables 
593 CLEOME. Helen Campbell. Huge flowers of 
snow white, on long stems of light green. Plant 
grows three feet tall and makes a delightful addi- 
tion to your garden border. It is lovely too for cut- 
flowers and its unusual form gives it the name of 
“Spider Plant.” Pkt. 25e. 
610 COSMOS. Fiesta: All-America 1952 Winner. 
The festival colors of Old Mexico, combined in 
one flower by plant breeder’s magic, bring this 
sparkling newcomer All America’s TOP AWARD 
for 1952. Fiesta is early, heat-loving, easy to grow, 
makes a compact plant 21% feet tall, with a riot of 
orange-scarlet blooms all summer long. Pkt. 25e. 
1866 MARIGOLD. Glitters. A new Chrysanthe- 
mum-flowered African Marigold and a winner in 
the 1951 All-America Selections. Glitters is bright 
lemon color, the plants are 24% to 3 feet tall, and 
are free flowering, making it a fine garden subject. 
Plant it for early bloom. Pkt. 2c. 
2406 MORNING GLORY. Ipomea Darling. 
Sparkling new bicolor Morning Glory, claret with 
snowy white throat. A distinct break from Scarlett 
O'Hara, with the same plant habit, flower size, 
growth characteristics and earliness. Pkt. 25c. 
2296 ZINNIA. Burpee’s Hybrids. These hybrids 
are huge flowered, fluffy and ruffled. They are up 
to 6 inches across and have attractively curled 
petals like Chrysanthemums. Their beauty, long 
stems, keeping quality and gorgeous colors will 
make them a choice cutflower for your home. The 
color range is spectacular, and contains all colors 
and shades of colors known to Zinnias. Pkt. 2Se. 
2282 ZINNIA. Peppermint: Stick Mixed. Unlike 
any Zinnia on the market today. Wide color range, 
red and white, purple and white, red and yellow, 
and will produce about 70% striped flowers. It is 
an early strain, plants a bit taller than the Pumila 
type and will bloom until frost. Plant Peppermint 
Stick Zinnias and enjoy their unusual beauty. 
Pkt. 25ce. 
2289 ZINNEA. Persian Carpet. 1952 All-America 
Selections Winner. Like tiny Dahlias, each with its 
pointed petals tipped with contrast, these perfect 
miniature Zinnias make the ideal garden edging 
subject. Dwarf plants begin blooming early, grow 
into tidy 12 inch mounds of brilliant color. Pick 
dozens of flowers, no two alike. They have cutting 
stems and dainty foliage, unlike most Zinnias. 
Pkt. 25e. 
3703 CORN. Iochief. All-America Gold Medal 
Winner. This sturdy hybrid produces an abundance 
of large 16-row ears, tightly packed with golden 
kernels of exceptional depth. It is a perfect corn for 
the home or market gardener, is delicious for can- 
ning, freezing and for fresh summer use. 14 Ib. 
28c; 1 lb. SOc. 
3'764 CORN. Golden Midget. This midget corn is 
a recent introduction of great merit. Ideal for the 
small home garden., it produces the sweetest corn 
yet grown, and an abundance of ears, not all at one 
time, but spread over a long harvest period which 
pleases the home gardener. The ears are only 5 
mens long and the stalks only 3 feet tall. 14 Ib. 
d0c. 
$856 LETTUCE. Salad Bowl. Top All-America 
Winner. Salad bowl is well named as a head fills a 
salad bowl with a perfect rosette of rich green 
decorative leaves. Loose leaf variety, stands the 
sun well, grows fast and is slow to bolt. Leaves are 
short and closely set, waved and notched, hold 
their tenderness and fine texture for a long time. 
Fine for the home garden. Has the appearance of 
endive. Pkt. 20c. 
3903 WATERMELON. New Hampshire Midget. 
An extremely early melon, matures in 80 days. 
Vines are small but vigorous and produce large 
quantities of fruits 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Rind 
is thin, light green and mottled. Flesh bright red 
with black seeds. Delicious and just the size to 
please you. Pkt. 25e. 
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