MORE ABOUT PEST CONTROL 
EQUIPMENT for pest control is being con- 
tinually rendered more and more efficient and 
simple. A gardener can pretty well look them 
over and take his choice, according to the 
method that best fits his time and convenience. 
For dusts there are hand pumps, there are 
packaged dusts whose container itself becomes 
the dust pump, and there are bellows, rotary 
Decide which 
is easiest and handiest for you to operate and 
use it. 
and other types of applicators. 
There are sprayers for liquid materials that 
can be pumped by hand, or attached to the 
hose. Here again one picks the handiest and 
most effective one for him to operate to handle 
his spraying jobs. 
Which one you use is not so important as 
the way you use it—and that means getting 
the dust or the spray applied so that the foliage 
is fully covered topside and underside. 
WEED CONTROL saves your garden from 
ragged appearance, from more pests and more 
breeding places for pests, and from immense 
wastes of water and fertilizer, which the weeds 
steal from the plants you want to grow. It 
means the difference between a smooth lovely 
lawn and a patchy unkempt one. 
In the lawn you can apply one of the com- 
bination fertilizers with weed killer included, 
KILL SNAILS AND SLUGS WITH 
SNAROLS Proven SNAROL contains metal- 
dehyde—a double acting bait that lures snails 
and slugs out of hiding and kills them! Con- 
venient to use. Broadcast SNAROL Meal around 
. flowers and shrubs. Scatter SNAROL Pellets 
where dense ground foliage is a problem, One 
pound of SNAROL (Meal or Pellets) treats a 
1200 sq. ft. area. 
1 Lb. 35c; 21/2 Lbs. 75¢; 6 Lbs. $1.65; 
10 Lbs. $2.50; 50 Lbs. $10.75 
and feed the lawn at the same time you knock 
out the weeds. 
In beds and in borders, where the weed kill- 
ers cannot be used because, while they don’t 
damage grass, they will damage broadleaved 
foliage of flowers or shrubs, a mulch of peat, 
sawdust, or other material will dress the bed 
and keep the weeds from gaining a strong 
foothold. 
Free Free 
Booklet ‘“‘DeBugging Made Easy” tells you 
WHAT TO DO, WHEN, and HOW to control 
certain insects and fungi; also gives many 
examples of use. CARCO-X is SAFE to use; 
not harmful to humans or warm-blooded 
animals. Just ask us or write to Getzum 
Products, P.O. Box 375, Sumner, Wash. 
Wormy 
Vegetables 
Buggy 
Flowers 
Sick Shrubs 
Weepy Trees 
Postpaid Prices: 
VY Pt. $1.35; Pt. $1.85; Qt. $2.85; Gal. $7.75 
KILL 
ANTS 
WITH 
ANTROL 
ANT AND ROACH BOMB: So effective is the 
ANTROL mist from this new, easy to use bomb 
that it kills ants and other crawling insects up 
to two weeks after spraying. Rid your home 
and garden of these pests. 
12 Oz. $1.19 
WEEDABOMB 
Newly improved. 2,4-D plus 2,4, 
5-T. Shoots dandelion, ragweed, 
plantain, other broadleaf weeds 
dead. Harmless to grasses, hu- 
mans and pets. Thrifty. 1600 
shots perbomb. 11 Oz. $1.49 
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foes WEEDICIDE 16 ce 
Broad spectrum 2,4-D amine solution 
with 2,4,5-T and M.C.P. added. Kills 
broadleaf weeds without harm to 
grasses, humans or pets. : 
8 Oz. 75c—Pt. $1—AQt. $1.50 |° 
k > African Violet Rooter 
—_ Dip leaves in this amaz- 
sturdy roots will grow in 
2to3 weeks. 2 Oz. $1 
# GARDEN BUG FIX 
Sensationally effec- 
tive garden and house 
plant insecticide 
Fine for African Violet 
bomb. 
and Rose insect control. 
KNOW YOUR GARDEN PESTS 
—Then You Beat Them 
FUNGUS PESTS 
POWDERY MILDEW ON 
PEAS GRAPES ROSES 
BLACK SPOT 
EARLY AND LATE BLIGHTS 
ON POTATOES TOMATOES 
RUST ON 
SNAPDRAGONS HOLLYHOCKS 
PEACH LEAF 
CURL 
INSECT PESTS 
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CATER- 
PILLARS 
SNAILS SLUGS CUTWORMS 
BEETLES 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS. 
MINUTE 
RED SPIDER MEALY BUGS WHITE FLY 
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CABBAGE ! FLEA LEAF 
WORM BEETLE HOPPERS 
. Rat 
EARWIGS 12 SPOTTED BEETLE APHIS FLOWER 
(Diabrotica) THRIP 
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HOPKINS WARFARIN 
RAT AND MOUSE KILLER 
FOR SURE 
SEDi Mix RODENTICIDE 
WARFARIN CONTROL 
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EITHER REDI-MIX OR CONCENTRATE 
No bait shyness with HOPKINS warfarin 
Chief among the reasons for the superiority of Hop- 
kins warfarin over many other types of rodenticides 
is the subtle way in which it kills. Since there is 
no pain, and Hopkins warfarin kills slowly by inter- 
nal hemorrhage, the rats and mice do not develop 
“bait-shyness’’. Hopkins warfarin is practically 
odorless and tasteless and permits continuous feeding. 
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