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INSECT, DISEASE AND PEST REMEDIE 
The plant disease remedies, and the insect and pest controls offered here are considered the most effective and include the latest chemical developments for these purposes, 
as well as the selective weed controls in lawns. All have been tested by State Experiment Stations, Agricultural Colleges and Universities, ete. 
Japanese Beetles. See Chlordane; Jap-ro- 
cide; and Methoxychlor. 
Jap-ro-cide. A combination 
of D.D.T. and Chlordane 
to control adult Japanese 
beetles on plants. Use 4 
teaspoonfuls to a gallon of 
Corn Borers. Use Rotenone or D.D.T. dust; 
Earworms, use D.D.T. as silk forms. 
Crow Repellent, No-Crow. Coats corn 
seed, repels crows, moles. pt. (for a 
bushel of seed) 60c; pt. $1; qt, $1.75. 
Cutworm Bait, Snarol. 
Toxaphene meal lures 
African Violet-House Plant 
Spray Bomb. Protect your 
house plants from destruc- 
tive pests. This handy push 
button bomb quickly kills 
mites, aphids, thrips, mealy 
bugs, white flies, ete. which 
Borer-Kil. Inject this jelly paste into the 
holes to kill borers in trees and shrubs. 2- 
oz. tube with large and small spouts, $1. 
Captan-Karathane. These new materials 
give very excellent results in controlling 
both black spot and powdery mildew. This 
double purpose fungicide contains 30% 
Arsenate of Lead. This 
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infest house plants. Quick, 
handy, easy. Comes ready to 
use. Push button andthe mist 
covers the plants. 6 oz. 89c. 
Ant Jelly Bait, ‘‘Tat’’. Place a little where- 
ever ants gather outdoors. They carry it 
back and it destroys colony. Tube 35c. 
Ant Killer, Cyanogas. For outdoor use 
only. Pour the powder through the spout 
into the ant nest opening. 
Then seal promptly with 
the sole of your shoe. The 
powder instantly forms a 
deadly gas that kills ants by | /B§j texas, ie 
asphyxiation. Harmless if |% Tees || 
the directions are followed. 
4 oz. spout can, 50c. 
Ant-Trap, ‘‘Tat’’. It is harmless to children 
and pets. Place traps 15 feet apart where 
ants are numerous. Will destroy the colony 
in about two weeks. 25c each; $2.75 doz. 
stomach poison is effec- 
tive for spraying trees and 
shrubs against attack by 
chewing insects such as 
web caterpillars. In pow- 
dered form, it is easy to 
handle. May be applied 
both as a dust or sprayed 
on in solution. Use 1 Ib. 
to 50 gals. water. Lb. 
65c; 4 lb. pkg. $1.85; 24 
Ibs, $10.50; 48 Ibs, $20. 
Bean Beetles, Mexican. Use Methoxychlor. 
Black Leaf 40. Nicotine sulphate. For all 
sucking insects as aphis, red spider, leaf 
hopper, thrips, etc. Dilute 2 teaspoonfuls 
to 1 gal. of water, and spray. 1-oz. bottle 
39c; 5 ozs. $1.19; Ib. $2.69; 2 Ibs. $4.79. 
Bordeaux Mixture. This 
is the best to prevent the 
Tomato Late Blight pro- pf 
vided you spray regularly 
every week or 10 days. A 
copper fungicide for mil- 
dew, blight, rust, scab 
and fungous diseases. Use 
at the rate of 1 Ib. to 8 
gallons of water, or if 
blight is serious, to 5 gal- 
lons of water. Lb. 55c; 
4 Ib. pkg. $1.45; 24 Ibs, 
$7.50; 48 Ibs, $14. 
Bulb Saver. Use this, containing Aramite, 
D.D.T., Ferbam, and Sulphur, to treat all 
of your fall and spring bulbs and Dahlia 
roots before planting and storing over win- 
ter. Helps control mites, thrips and fungous 
diseases. 6 ozs. 75c. 
Chlordane 50% Wettable 
Cuprinol. Protects all wood 
Captan and 3% Karathane. Use 2 table- 
spoonfuls to 1 gal, water. M%lb. $1.35. 
Catalizer, Spray. A spreader and sticker. 
Also makes Arsenate of Lead, Lime Sul- 
phur and spray solutions safer. 2 lbs. 90c. 
Chick Weed. See Chick Weed Killer under 
Weed Killers on page 45. 
Chinch Bugs. Use Chlordane. Both hatches. 
Chlordane 6% Dust. Gives 
control of ants and grubs 
by dusting 1 Ib. per 250 
sq. ft. of lawn; or grubs, 
root maggots, wireworms, 
cutworms by working into 
the surface soil. Use indoors 
along baseboards or crevices 
to eliminate ants, cock- 
roaches, silverfish, box elder 
bugs, and crickets. Lb. 
60c; 4 Ibs. $1.50; 24 Ibs, 
$8; 48 Ibs, $15.50. 
Chlordane 48% Emulsion (Synklor-48E). 
Harmless to plants and pets. Gives un- 
believable control of ants, grubs, chinch 
bugs, ete. under lawn or border surface. 
Use 14 pt. in 5 gals. of water on each 1000 
sq. ft. For an effective subterranean ter- 
mite control, dig a trench, 1 to 2 feet deep, 
next to building foundation. Mix 1 part 
Synklor-48E with 48 parts water and apply 
1 gal. per foot of trench. Wpt. $1.50; qt. 
$4; gal. $9, 
Powder (Synklor-50W). 
Kills by contact and resid- 
ual action remains for a 
long period. To control 
ants, Japanese and other 
beetle grubs, chinch bugs 
in the lawn sprinkle with 
lb. in 5 gals. of water 
on 1000 sq. ft. and wash 
well into turf with water. 
To kill Japanese beetles, 
leaf-miners, thrips, etc. on plants spray 
with 2 teaspoonfuls in a gal. of water. 
Yolb. $1.50; Ib. $2.50. 
Chlorosis. Yellowing of foliage of Azaleas, 
Laurel, Rhododendron, etc. See Iron Sul- 
phate under Fertilizers. 
from decay, termites and 
other insects both above and 
below the ground. It may 
be brushed (one gal. covers 
about 400 sq. ft.); sprayed 
or dipped and it provides 
long lasting protection. It 
stops costly rot. Green or 
Clear, qt. $1.75; gal. $4.70. 
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FRUIT SPRAY. Combina- 
Gladiolus Thrip. Use Lindane-Aramite. 
Grafting Wax. Refined. Mlb. 55c; Ib. 85c. 
army worms, crickets, 
cutworms and effective- 
ly destroys by contact 
and as stomach poison. 
Harmless to vegetation. 
Wet the area first, apply 
in the evening. Lb. 35c; 
2% Ibs. 75c; 6 Ibs. $1.65. 
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GRALE HOMIES OLE CHICRETD- Ati ORS 
Cyanogas (A) Dust. For outdoor use only. 
Forms a deadly gas which kills rats, moles, 
woodchucks and other rodents. Avoid use 
indoors or where the gas might be inhaled 
by persons or pets. Lb. $1.25. 
D.D.T. 10% Dust. To kill Gladiolus thrips 
dust plants every 10 days. Before storing 
over winter dust bulbs and keep in warm 
place for 3 weeks. Lb. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.50. 
D.D.T. 50% Wettable Powder. Mix 4 tea- 
spoonfuls per gallon of water (2 Ibs. per 
100 gals.) for a splendid mist control of 
beetles, worms, leaf-hoppers, aphids, etc. on 
flowers, ornamentals, fruit, potatoes and 
other root vegetables. Repeat at 10 to 14 
day intervals. For lawn grubs, mix 1 
pound in 5 gals. of water per 1000 sq. ft. 
Apply after mowing closely and removing 
cuttings Wash well into soil with a water 
sprinkler. Lb. 85c; 4 Ibs. $2.25; 24 Ibs, $12. 
Dog-Skat. Hung on evergreen, tube drips, 
dogs avoid odor. Tube 50c. As a spray, 
apply at base of plants, 3 ozs. 50c. 
Evergreen. Safe pyrethrum spray. Controls 
beetles, aphids, slugs, worms, both chewing 
and sucking. Avoid with arsenical sprays. 
Oz. 35c; 6 ozs. $1.15; pt. $2.45; qt, $4. 
Fermate. This highly effective 
fungicide gives full control of 
black spot on roses, leafspot 
and rust on mums and snap- 
dragons, anthracnose on beans 
and tomatoes and all mildews. 
Add a little water to the pow- 
der first to make a wet paste, 
then add water slowly and stir 
well. 8 ozs. $1; 3 Ibs. $2.95, 
The new black spot control 
fungicide Captan may even- 
tually displace Fermate. 
tion spray for all insect and 
disease control of all fruits 
including grapes and stone 
fruits after the dormant 
stage. Contains D.D.T., 
Nicotine, Fermate and Sul- 
phur. Use 2 tablespoonfuls 
to 2% qts. water. 10 ozs. : 
$1; 2 Ibs. $2.65. es Canvey 
water. Also destroys wasps 
and spiders. 12 ozs. $1.25; 
4 Ibs. $5; 24 Ibs, $28. 
Leaf Hoppers. Use Lindane-Aramite. 
Lime Sulphur, Dry. Spray when trees are 
dormant, against San Jose scale, peach leaf 
curl and blister mite using 1 to 11% Ibs. to 
5 gals. water. For a summer spray against 
apple and pear scab use Wlb. to 5 gals. 
water. Follow directions on can. Lb. 75c; 
5 Ibs. $3; 10 Ibs, $5.75. 
Lindane-Aramite Emulsion. 
Contains 6% Lindane, 5% 
Aramite. This very fine team 
gives the best kill of aphids, 
red spiders and their mites, 
thrips, Elm Leaf beetles, leaf 
hoppers, canker worms, mealy 
bugs, lace wing fly and is 
effective against Japanese beet- 
les. It is the answer to leaf- 
miner control on birches, box, 
holly. It kills by contact, as 
an internal poison and by its 
fuming action which destroys 
pests on the unsprayed new 
growth. Use one tablespoonful to 1 gal. 
of water. Avoid use with Bordeaux, Lime 
or alkalines. 4 oz. $1; 8 oz. $1.75; gal. $13. 
Lindane-Rotenone. See Rose Spray Bomb. 
Malathion 50%, Aphid-Mite Spray. An 
emulsion contact spray for mites (1% tea- 
spoonfuls per gal. water) and other hard-to- 
kill pests. Controls a wide range of insects 
on flowers, shrubs, evergreens, fruits and 
vegetables. Avoid use on cucumbers, 
melons and squash. Full directions on pack- 
age. Oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1. 
Methoxychlor 50% or Mar- 
late 50. This wettable pow- 
eer, oe ee wonder eae 
cide which is very effective a 7 
against pests yet harmless MEOt cog 
to humans or pets, will 
not injure plants, It kills 
as a stomach poison and by 
long lasting residual con- 
tact. Best control yet for 
Mexican bean beetle and 
destroys beetles, worms and borers on 
squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc. Use 2 
tablespoonfuls to a gallon of water on all 
fruits, flowers, shrubs. 8 ozs. 75c. 
Mole-Nots. Drop one to a hole every 6 feet 
of run. Close lightly with soil. In 3 days 
flatten run. Box of 8, 35c; box of 50, $1. 
Molite Mole Killer. Light cartridge fuse 
and insert every 10 to 15 feet in runway. 
Seal openings to confine gas which kills 
moles. Cartridges, 6 for 80c; $1.50 per doz. 
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