INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES 
BLUESTONE (Copper Sulphate) 
Formula for making Homemade Bordeaux. 
Dissolve our Powdered Bluestone at the rate 
of 4 pounds to 50 gallons of water. It will re- 
quire only a few minutes’ stirring to dissolve 
Powdered Bluestone. Then, while stirring, 
add 6 pounds hydrated lime to the above 
mixture. If the above directions are correctly 
followed you will have 50 gallons of standard 
strength 4-6-50 Bordeaux. By combining the 
Bluestone and the Lime in different propor- 
tions, one can make any strength Bordeaux 
Mixture desired. In Bordeaux formulas the 
first figure given means pounds of Bluestone 
{Copper Sulphate); the second figure means 
pounds of hydrated lime, and the third figure 
means gallons of water. Use only wooden or 
crockery containers for dissolving Bluestone. 
SNOWFORM (Powdered)—Postpaid, 1 Ib. 
60c; 5 lbs. $1.45; 10 lbs. $2.75. 
FRUIT SPRAY MIX 
GENERAL PURPOSE 
A properly balanced mixture of lead arse- 
nate, lime, zinc sulphate, wettable sulphur, 
and a sticking and spreading agent, designed 
io give the small orchardist, when used in 
recommended dosage of 14 lbs. per 100 gal. 
of waiter, a complete balanced and buffered 
spray for peaches without the bother of mix- 
ing and buying many separate ingredients. 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. 85c; 5 Ibs. $1.60. 
EVER GREEN 
A Pyrethrum insecticide, for killing plant 
lice, cabbage worms, thrips, rose slugs, rose 
chafer, mealy bugs, leaf hoppers, bean 
beetle and other insects. Simply dilute with 
water as directed and spray. Ever Green 
contains spreader. 
Postpaid, 1 oz. 50c¢; 6 oz. $1.45. 
DU PONT SPREADER-STICKER 
A combined spreading and sticking agent 
designed for use with agricultural fungicides, 
insecticides and weed-killing sprays for uni- 
form and thorough coverage, and retarding 
weathering. Use with only those brands 
which contain no added spreader and sticker 
agents, except Red Copper Oxide. Use sui- 
fieiene to thoroughly wet plants to point of 
run-off. 
Postpaid, 1 pint $1.50. 
LEXONE 50 
Benzene Hexachloride 
10% Gamma Isomer 
50% 
This Du Pont product will replace many of 
the older insecticides. Used at the rate of 2 
lbs. to 50 gals. water in the first 3 or 4 sum- 
mer sprays on peaches for control of curculio 
and catfacing bugs. It is far superior to lead 
arsenate. Can be sprayed or dusted for con- 
trol of grasshopper, plant lice and many other 
bugs including most major cotton insects. It 
can be used to effectively control lice, most 
ticks, mange and scab mites on farm animals 
except dairy cattle. Write for folder. 
Postpaid, 1 Ib. $1.20; 5 lb. bag $3.25. 
PARADOW 
Paradow (pure paradichlorobenzene) is a 
white crystalline substance which vaporizes 
slowly at ordinary temperatures. The gas 
given off is approximately five times heavier 
than air and its odor resembles that of 
naphthalene. The gas is harmless to man, 
but decidedly poisonous to many insects when 
they are exposed to it for a considerable 
period of time. Time of application, October 
lst to Noember 30th. It can also be used in 
the spring, early in March. Paradow is recom- 
mended for use on trees 6 years old and over. 
Postpaid, 1 lb. 75e; 5 Ibs. $2.50; 10 Ibs. 
RUSSELL-HECKLE « 
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION 
A powerful fungicide as well as being a 
contact insecticide. Used in heavy concentra- 
tions of 1 gallon to 8 gallons of water in the 
dormant season, it will effectively control 
San Jose and several other of the less re- 
sistant scale insects. For the dormant spray- 
ing of peaches it will control the leaf curl 
(fungus disease) of peach and scale insects 
at the same time. 
Postpaid, 1 pt. 85c; 1 qt. $1.25; gal. $2.20. 
MIKE WETTABLE SULPHUR 
A trade name for the new Microscopic extra 
fine prepared sulphur. Mixes readily with 
water in combination with Lime, Arsenate of 
Lead, etc. Mike Sulphur is one of the finest 
and best materials of its kind, as it really 
stays in suspension and therefore gives the 
needed results. 
Postpaid, 1 lb. can 95c; 4-lb. bag $1.10; 
10-Ib. bag $2.25. 
DRY LIME SULPHUR 
A standard 33-degree Baume lime and 
sulphur converted into a dry powder, but 
having all the effectiveness of the liquid prod- 
uct when dissolved in water. For dormant 
spraying, dissolve 12 to 15 pounds in each 
50 gallons of water. 
Postpaid, l-lb. can $1.05; 5-lb. can $3.50. 
OIL EMULSION 
For a dormant spray, Oil Emulsion provides 
the cheapest, most effective and complete con- 
trol of scale insects, aphis and thrips that 
winter over on trees. For scale control on all 
fruit trees, use 2¥ gallons of Oil Emulsion 
to 971% gallons of water, slightly more if scale 
infestation is heavy. If your water is ex- 
tremely hard, 4 pounds Bordeaux added to 
each 50 gallons of water, before adding the 
oil, will prevent oil from curdling. To get 
best results, every part of the tree must be 
completely covered. Spray in fall, after 
leaves and fruit are off, or in spring before 
buds swell. To control peach leaf curl and 
scale, combine Oil Emulsion with prepared 
Bordeaux Mixture or homemade Bordeaux. 
Postpaid, 1 pt. 85c; 1 qt. $1.25; gal. $2.20. 
PAN PEACH SPRAY 
Controls Curculio, Brown Rot, Scab and 
Bacterial Spot. This is the original PAN 
formula used so successfully by commercial 
peach growers in the South for many years. 
Appears to give better color and harden off 
the peach so that it stands shipping and 
handling better. Sixteen pounds will make 
100 gallons of spray. 
Postpaid: 1 Ib. 85c; 8 Ibs. $2.20; 16 Ibs. 
PAN APPLE SPRAY 
For control of Blossom Blight, Scab, Codling 
Moth, Leaf Spot, Blotch and Bitter-Rot. It 
will not give perfect results under all con- 
ditions of weather and degrees of infestation, 
but with such normal limitations it has over a 
period of years proved itself in the field to be 
an eminently satisfactory product. One pound 
will make 5 gallons of spray. 
Postpaid: 1 lb. 85c; 9 Ibs. $2.50. 
ZINC-SULPHATE 
Recommended for use as a spray on 
peaches to control Bacterial Leaf Spot and to 
prevent arsenical injury to peach foliage. Use 
it in each of the summer sprays on peaches, 
beginning with the petal fall spray at the rate 
of 2 pounds to each 50 gallons. If you are 
using as much as 4 pounds of Hydrated Lime 
to 50 gallons of water in your regular ma- 
terial, additional lime is not necessary; other 
wise, add 2 pounds Hydrated Lime to each 50 
gallons. 
Postpaid, 1 lb. 50c; 2 Ibs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.40; 
10 lbs. $2.25. 
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MARLATE 50 
METHOXYCHLOR 
Kills flies faster and remains effective as 
long as DDT, Controls flies where DDT has 
failed. Less toxic even than rotenone to both 
livestock and human beings. A safe and 
effective insecticide for use on most field and 
garden plants. Used in the orchard for con- 
trol of codling moth, oriental fruit moth and 
leafhopper and in the garden for bean beetle, 
flea beetle, cucumber beetle, leafhopper, cab- 
bage worm and melon worm. Sprayed at 
the rate of 1 lb. to 50 gallons water. Write 
for descriptive folder. 
Postpaid, 8 oz. can $1.30; 4 lbs. $4.00. 
SCALECIDE 
The complete dormant spray is the safest 
and most effective means of getting rid of 
overwintering insects, invigorating your trees, 
and giving them a good healthy start for 
Spring growth. Kills scale, red mite, aphis 
(delayed dormant), bud moth, case bearer, 
pear psylla, over-wintering codling moth and 
many other pests. Apply just before the 
foliage starts in the spring. Simple, safe, 
easy to use. Give your trees, shrubs and 
vines protection Scalecide alone can give. 
Postpaid, 1 pint $1.00; 1 quart $1.50; 1 
gal. $3.40; F.O.B. Memphis, 5 gal. drum 
$10.75; 15 gal. drum $24.92; 30 gal. drum 
$39.40; 55 gal. drum $57.40; DRUMS ARE 
INCLUDED AND NOT RETURNABLE. 
PARA-SCALECIDE 
For control Peach Borers. You can control 
peach borers with far less labor and _ time 
than the old crystal method by using Para- 
Scalecide. A liquid method of applying para- 
dichlorobenzene. Millions of peach trees, both 
young and old are treated with Para-Scale- 
cide each year. Simply dilute Para-Scalecide 
1 to 7 parts water and pour or spray against 
the base of the tree. Promptly throw a few 
shovelfuls of earth against the base to hold 
the fumes. 
Postpaid, 2 pint $1.00; 1 quart $1.80; 1 gal. 
$3.95. F.O.B. Memphis, 5 gal. drum $12.50; 
15 gal. drum $28.50; 30 gal. drum $48.60; 
55 gal. drum $75.00. DRUMS ARE INCLUDED 
AND NOT RETURNABLE. 
75°% DDT WETTABLE POWDER 
A highly concentrated form of DDT suitable, 
when properly diluted, for use as a liquid 
spray for spraying buildings, farm animals, 
fruits, etc. Also can be blended with a 
carrier and used as a dust on various vege- 
table crops. Experiments show that 75% DDT 
Powder is the most efficient and economical 
form of this marvelous insecticide. It mixes 
instantly with water. Do not spray edible 
parts of any crop which are to be eaten by 
man or beast within 20 days. Do not use on 
dairy cattle, dairy barns or beef cattle to be 
slaughtered within 60 days. Complete direc- 
tions on package. 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. $1.65; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
DDT LIQUID CONCENTRATED 
PESTROY 25% 
A highly effective compound for extermi- 
nating various insects, which requires only 
the addition of water to obtain a full 5% 
DDT strength, the recognized concentration 
for maximum killing efficiency, yet with 
complete safety to the user. Pestroy, when 
diluted with water, is economical, fireproof, 
odorless, long-lasting, is not harmed by freez- 
ing and is equally effective when applied 
with either brush or spray. 
Postpaid, 1 pt. 90c; 1 qt. $1.65; 1 gal. $3.25. 
DI-CHLOR-MULSION 
A concentrated emulsion which will give 
same, effective control when properly diluted 
with water and applied around base of tree. 
It is the most convenient and flexible treat- 
ment available for borer control. Should be 
applied in the fall after the egg laying period 
of the moths is over. May, however, be ap- 
plied at any time of year when the temper- 
ature is above 40 degrees F. and the ground 
is not frozen. Do not use this material on 
water logged soils. 
Postpaid, pint $1.25; quart $1.85. 
F.O.B. Memphis, 1 gal. $3.25; 5 gal. $12.50. 
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