28 The Kilgore Seed Company, Standard of Quality in Florida Over 45 Years 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
For Spraying & Dusting 
When dusting or spraying, cover all portions of plants thoroughly, particularly the under 
sides of leaves. Do not dust or spray when windy, or when there is an extra heavy dew, as 
you cannot expect good coverage. When spraying, be sure that foliage is dry. Oil sprays can 
be injurious to some ornamental plants under certain conditions. Use them carefully in 
accordance with directions on labels. When using oil sprays, they should be applied with 
as much pressure as possible. 
The use of soil fumigants for root-knot control is not advisable in established planting, 
as valuable plants in the vicinity of treatment may be severely damaged or killed. Follow 
label directions closely. 
PESTICIDES FOR FLOWERS, LAWNS AND SHRUBS 
See pages 44, 45 and 46 for field crop pesticides. 
Prices quoted are f.o.b. Plant City or Kilgore Stores unless specified prepaid. All prices are subject to 
change without notice. All Insecticides, Fungicides, Fertilizers, Garden and Lawn Tools or any supplies not 
used for Commercial Agricultural purposes are subject to 3% Florida States Sales Tax. Rate of sales tax—I0c 
no tax; 11 to 35c—Ic tax; 36 to 65c—2c tax; 66 to $1.00—23c tax. 
FOR LAWNS 
KILGORE’S KILCHINCH 
_. Granulated. — A recently 
- developed material for 
satisfactory chinch bug 
- control in St. Augustine 
type of grasses. Furnished 
in a granular form, similar 
to coarse sea sand. The 
toxic ingredient is mala- 
thion, a close relative to 
parathion, but to all in- 
dications is very much 
less toxic to humans and 
animals than other or- 
ganic phosphate. Impregnated granular ma- 
terials have been highly recommended for 
the control of soil insects by various experi- 
ment stations because of their capability to 
penetrate heavily matted grasses and contact 
the soil surface. The chinch bug is primarily 
a soil insect and in order to produce satis- 
factory control, sufficient soil penetration is 
essential. The labels attached to all packages 
of this product give complete and specific di- 
rection covering its use. Unlike most other 
chinch bug control materials, the toxic ingre- 
dients used in KILGORE’S KIL-CHINCH 
will not have the tendency to build up a resi- 
due in the soil, which may be harmful to 
grasses later on. For complete control of this 
pest with this material it may be found neces- 
sary to repeat the original application in from 
seven to ten days in order to exterminate 
young nymphs which have hatched out dur- 
ing this period. Applications should be made 
at the rate of two pounds per 100 square feet. 
5-Ib. Bag $1.50; 10-Ib. Bag $2.50; 50 Ibs. $10.00; 
100 Ibs. $20.00 
KILCHLOR DUST 5%. (Code No. H-1).—For 
the control of chinch bugs, army worms, sod 
webworms, and mole crickets. Rates of appli- 
cations are suggested as follows: For chinch 
bugs use three to four pounds per 100 sq. ft. 
For worms use three pounds per thousand 
sq. ft. For the control of ants consult label. 
1 Ib. 15c; 5-Ib. bag 75c; 10-Ib. bag $1.50; 
25 Ibs. $2.50; 50 Ibs. $3.95 
KILCHLOR-40-W. — For the 
control of ants, chinch bugs, * 
mole crickets, sod webworms, ¥ 
army worms and grubs. As the | 
amounts necessary for control 
of the insects vary widely Ste 
labels attached to packages == — 
containing this material should | 
be consulted. 
1 Ib. 90c; 5-Ib. bag $3.35; 
10-Ib. bag $6.50; 
50-Ib. bag $30.50 
SABA CHINCH. (Code No. S-2). 
For con- 
trol of chinch bugs, army worms, sod web- 
worms, and ants. Use 4 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. 
5 Ib. bag 75c; 10 Ib. bag $1.50; 25 Ibs. $3.10; 
50 Ibs. $5.15; 100 Ibs. $10.30 
ORTHOCIDE 50-W (Containing captan).— 
For the control of common lawn diseases 
caused by fungi. 
4-lb. bag $3.24; 50-Ib. drum $39.00 
