Controls for Sucking and Chewing Insects 
5% Chlordane Dust. Dusted on soil, 1 Ib. to 1000 
sq. ft., it controls cutworms, ants, roaches, wire- 
worms, cabbage, onion and radish maggots, 
Japanese beetle. Protects bulbs from being 
destroyed by bugs in the soil. Lb. 80c; 4 Ibs. 
$1.85. 
45% Chlordane Spray. Ants, roaches, spiders, 
termites, Japanese beetle grubs, webworms and 
wireworms in the lawn and garden are easily 
killed by spraying or sprinkling infested areas. 
Oz. 39c; 5 ozs. $1.25; pt. $2.95. 
Scalecide. A dormant spray for all fruit and orna- 
mental trees, shrubs and vines which drop their 
foliage in winter; also for evergreens. Controls 
scales, aphis, red mite, gall of evergreens; heals 
tree cankers and prevents decay. Pt. 95c; qt. 
$1.45; gal. $3.35. 
Volck. The oil spray insecticide and spray carrier. 
For use against scale insects, mealy bug, red 
spider, white fly and certain other garden pests. 
Gives a luster to the foliage. Mixes readily with 
water, goes farther and is very effective. Non- 
poisonous. 4-0z. bottle 35c; pt. 95c; qt. $1.55. 
Arsenate of Lead. (Powdered.) For caterpillars, 
codling moths, and all leaf-chewing insects. Can 
be used mixed with water, 1 Ib. to 40 gals., or 
as a dry dust. Poisonous. Lb. 80c; 4 Ibs. $2.00. 
Black Leaf 40. A concentrated nicotine solution 
for aphis, thrip and red spider; also used success- 
fully to rid poultry of lice by painting it on the 
perches. Dilute 1 oz. in 3 to 6 gals. of water. 
Oz. 39c; 5 ozs. $1.19; Ib. $2.95. 
5% DDT Dust. An insecticide only. For use in 
the control of Japanese beetle on flowers and 
ornamentals, also Colorado potato beetle, flea 
beetles; leaf-hoppers on grapes and beans; cab- 
bage worms and certain other insects attacking 
fruit, vegetables, flowers and ornamentals. 
Lb. 70c; 4 Ibs. $1.45. 
50% DDT Wettable Powder. For diluting in 
water or mixing with talc to prepare dust or 
spray of desired strength. Particularly suited to 
controlling Japanese beetle grub in [awn areas 
or as a spray for fruits, flowers and vegetables 
wherever a whitish residue is not objectionable. 
Lb. 90c; 3 Ibs. $2.15. 
50% Malathion Spray. Controls mites and scale 
insects, scale crawlers, soft brown scale, pine 
scale. Kills Mexican bean beetle, leaf-hoppers, 
aphids. Oz. 49c; 5 ozs. $1.39; pt. $2.98. 
10% Lindane Spray. Controls chewing insects, 
cucumber beetles, plant bugs, squash bugs, cab- 
bage maggots. Excellent for vine crops. Oz. 39c; 
5 ozs. $1.29; pt. $2.89. 
Rotenone Dust or Spray. Use as dust or spray 
to control Mexican bean beetles, aphids on peas, 
flea beetles, worms on cabbage, broccoli, cauli- 
flower, asparagus, tomato fruit worms. Not 
poisonous. Lb. 70c; 4 Ibs. $1.50. 
Tobacco Dust. (For dusting.) 
with dust gun to rid plants of aphids, thrips, 
leaf-hoppers, etc. Clings to the plant. 5 Ibs. 
$1.20; 10 Ibs. $2.00. 
Easily applied 
Controls for Insects and Fungus Diseases 
Boncop. A rotenone and copper dust to control 
chewing and sucking insects and worms on celery, 
tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, melons and cu- 
cumbers. Also controls scab, wilt, mildew, blight 
on tomatoes and potatoes. Lb. 80c; 5 Ibs. $2.40. 
Fruit Tree Dust or Spray. For complete insect 
and disease control after the dormant stage on 
fruit trees and small fruit bushes. Contains 
sulphur, DDT and lead arsenate. 1 Ib. makes 
8 gals. spray. Lb. 95c; 3 Ibs. $1.85. 
Phygon Rose Dust. Controls black spot, powdery 
mildew, rust and leaf spot on roses, rose chafers 
(rose bugs), aphids and leaf-hoppers. (le), Obye2 
5 Ibs. $3.45. 
New Pomo-Green. Leaf-green in color and leaves 
no unsightly residue. Can be applied as dust or 
spray to control black spot, powdery mildew, 
aphids, rose chafer, Japanese beetle, red spider 
and many other insects. 8-oz. duster $1.15; Ib. 
$1.25; 4-Ib. bag $3.25. 
Tri-ogen. For roses, shrubs, evergreens. Kills 
leaf-eating and sucking insects, including mites, 
midge and scale. Controls mildew, black spot, 
rust. A plant stimulant as well. 
Kit E—makes 8 qts. of spray. $1.65. 
Kit A—makes 16 qts. of spray. $2.50. 
Kit B—makes 64 qts. of spray. $6.00. 
Kit C—makes 32 gals. of spray. $9.00. 
Kit D—makes 115 gals. of spray. $30.00. 
Tri-ogen Dust. Complete control for insects and 
fungi that attack roses. Endorsed by leading rose 
authorities. Now available in handy refillable 
gun. 10-oz. gun $1.10; Ib. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $5.00. 
Tri-ogen Floral and Garden Dust. Complete 
control for insect and fungus pests on almost all 
plants that are grown in the garden. Can be 
used as either a spray or a dust. Contains the 
new “wonder” chemicals Malathion and Captan, 
to which has been added sulphur. Less toxic to 
humans than most other chemicals. 12-0z. gun 
$1.35; 3-lb. can $2.98. 
C-O-C-S Copper Spray. Controls early and late 
blight on tomatoes and potatoes; diseases of 
melon, squash, cucumber; black spot and mildew 
on roses, lilacs, phlox, zinnias. Better than Bor- 
deaux mixture. Lb. $1.15; 3 Ibs. $2.45. 
25% Phygon Fungicide. Controls black spot and 
powdery mildew on roses and similar diseases on 
other ornamentals. Easy and economical to use. 
Leaves no residue. 4 ozs. 75c; 8 ozs. $1.45; 
Ib. $2.65. 
Wettable Sulphur. Instantly wettable. Helps 
control black spot and mildew on roses, rust on 
asters and carnations, mildew on zinnias, dahlias, 
phlox, etc. Very finely ground, 15 times finer 
than ordinary dusting sulphur and gives com- 
plete coverage. Use 4 level tablespoonfuls to 1 gal. 
water. 2 Ibs. $1.00; 4 Ibs. $1.35. 
Hart & Vick’s Dusting Sulphur. To control 
black spot, blight, mildew on rose bushes an 
other plants. Lb. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.40; 10 Ibs. $2.40. 
Bordeaux Mixture (Powder). For controlling 
blight, black rot, leaf curl and other fungus 
diseases. Lb. 75c; 4 Ibs. $1.80. 
GOOD BOOKS ON GARDENING 
Better Homes and Gardens Garden Book. By 
Fleeta Woodroffe. A complete gardener’s Ii- 
brary in one tab-indexed volume. 510 pages; 
Can and illustrations, many in full color. 
Garden Bulbs in Color. By J. Horace McFar- 
land, R. Marion Hatton and Daniel J. Foley. 
A valuable aid in selecting and arranging bulbs 
s eee garden. 296 pages; 275 color illustrations. 
Garden Flowers in Color. By Daniel J. Foley. 
All the important garden flowers described and 
pictured, with concise cultural directions. 320 
pages; 350 color illustrations. $3.95. 
The Gardener’s Bug Book. By Cynthia Westcott. 
Complete guide to insect control. More than 
1000 insect enemies described. 38 full color plates; 
over 100 illustrations in black and white. $5.95. 
The Garden Encyclopedia. By E. L, D. Sey- 
mour. 10,000 articles, including soilless garden- 
ing, new methods of combatting pests, wildflower 
gardening, flower arrangement, etc. 1300 pages; 
750 illustrations. $5.00. 
How to Grow Roses. By J. Horace McFarland 
and Robert Pyle. Discusses all the kinds of roses 
and gives cultural directions, including dis- 
budding, pruning, etc. 192 pages, 32 in full color; 
33 half-tone illustrations. $2.49, 
