LET’S FIGHT YOUR GARDEN’S 
INSECT PESTS .. - 
USE PROPER SPRAYING EQUIPMENT! 
HUDSON LEADER 
Just like the one the man in the photo is 
using. Saf-T-Lock makes a honey. 14” 
pump. 314 gal. capacity. Angle nozzle. 
5 Spray discs. Handles all spray solutions. 
Shipping wt. 8 Ibs. 
$10.55 Not Prepaid 
“FAVORITE” 
HUDSON SAF-T-LOCK 
COMPRESSION SPRAYER 
A favorite with the ladies. Easy to close 
and open. Offers utmost safety. Seam- 
welded tank. Efficient 10° pump. Rotat- 
able spray control valve. Ideal for home 
and garden. Shipping wt. 8 Ibs. 
$9.49 Not Prepaid 
FOURTEEN 
MEXICAN BEAN 
BEETLE 
Has the typical convex shape 
of other ladybeetles (ladybugs) 
but is larger, 3 inch long, 
coppery yellow, with 15 black 
dots; eight on each wing cover. 
It infests all kinds of garden 
beans and cowpeas, is especially 
fond of limas, eats other crops 
at large. Control: STAFFEL’S 
ROTENONE DUST or STAF- 
FEL’S SABADILLA DUST. 
LEAFHOPPERS 
Sucking insects which attack 
nearly all wild and cultivated 
plants. When they are abun- 
dant, plants show lack of vigor 
and retarded growth, and the 
leaves have a whitened, stip- 
pled or mottled appearance. 
Besides the direct injury they 
do, leaf hoppers are harmful 
they carry the virus of certain 
plant diseases such as aster yel- 
lows. Control: STAFFEL’S LIN- 
HEX or STAFFEL’S 56% MA- 
LATHION SPRAY. 
ASPARAGUS 
BEETLES 
Slender, Y%4 inch long with red 
and yellow markings. Winter in 
protected places about the 
garden and go over to as- 
paragus when shoots come up in 
the spring. The eggs hatch into 
olive-green, grayish or black 
larvae which gnaw stems and 
leaves for 10 to 12 days. Con- 
trol with STAFFEL’S PYROCIDE 
DUST. 
CABBAGE LOOPER 
Attacks all members of the cab- 
bage family—broccoli, Brussels 
sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, 
collards, mustard, etc. Also 
feeds on celery, beets, lettuce 
parsley, peas, potatoes ,spinach 
and tomatoes. Winters as a 
green to brown pups wrapped 
in a cocoon attached by one 
side to a plant leaf. Con- 
trol_ with STAFFEL’S TRIO or 
STAFFEL’S SAFE-S-PRAY. 
APHIDS 
Popularly called Plant Lice. At- 
tack nearly every garden and 
greenhouse crop. Small, soft- 
bodied; usually green but may 
be brown, yellow, pink or black. 
Feed by thrusting a _ sharp- 
nosed stylet from their beaks 
into the plant and sucking the 
sap. Control by spraying with 
either STAFFEL’S SAFE-S-PRAY 
or STAFFEL’S 56% MALA- 
THION SPRAY. 
