FORMULA No, 5 
WETTABLE 
DUSTING 
SULPHUR 
BRIDAL-WREAT 
_(Spiraea Vanhouttei) 
Height 8 to 9 ft. $2.50 each. 
GOLDEN-BELLS 
(Forsythia intermedia spectabilis) 
Height 7 to 8 ft. $2.50 each. 
Apple Trees 
Two-Year Buds 
Standard-size Apple trees 
need a 30-foot circle in which to 
develop. These trees start 
bearing in anywhere from three 
to six years after planting. 
Red Delicious. 4 ft. $2.95 ea. 
10 
APPLE 
~Red McIntosh 
4 ft. $2.95 each. 
SHRUBS AND FRUIT 
LUCKY STRIKE WETTABLE 
DUSTING SULPHUR 
Controls blackspot, red spiders, 
brown rot and scab on flowers, 
fruits and vegetables. An espe- 
cially good fungicide for peach 
trees and also excellent for con- 
trolling mildew on roses. Lb. 35 
cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.10; 50 Ibs. $10.00. 
Dormant Spray for 
Fruits and Shrubs 
SCALECIDE. The most popular 
dormant spray today. Used to 
control such scale mnsects as the 
San Jose oystershell scale and 
euonymus scale. Especially good 
for fruit trees, lilacs and euony- 
mus. Use at the rate of 1 part 
Scalecide to 15 parts water. 
Best used in the early part of 
the season—February, March 
and April. Apply only when 
the temperature ts above 40°F. 
Pt. 75 cts.; qt. $1.15; gal. $2.75; 
5 gals. $10.75; 15 gals. $24.95; 
30 gals. $39.25; 55 gals. $57.40. 
. PEAR 
~ Bartlett 
4 ft. $2.95 each. 
PRATT’S FRUIT TREE 
SPRAY OR DUST 
A combined insecticide and 
fungicide containing sulphur, basic 
lead arsenate and DDT. Used for 
the control of a majority of insects 
and fungus diseases on apples, 
pears, peaches and plums. An all- 
purpose dust or spray for fruit 
trees to control chewing insects 
and fungus diseases with a single 
material. May be used as dust 
or diluted with water for spraying. 
Lb. 85 cts.; 3-Ib. bag $1.50. 
PARA-SCALECIDE 
A combination of Scalecide and 
paradichlorobenzene made espe- 
cially to control borers on peaches 
and ornamentals. One _ gallon 
makes 8 gallons of solution for use. 
This material is not sprayed but 
applied with a dipper of any type 
directly on the tree trunk, 6 inches 
above the ground. Then mound up 
the soil around the tree to retain 
the gas. lpt. 75 cts.; qt. $1.45; 
gal. $3.25. 
SJ (FOR TREATING 
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PEACH BORER || 
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COMMON SNOWBALL 
(Viburnum opulus) 
Height 5 to 6 ft. $2.50 each. 
COMMON LILAC 
(Syringa vulgaris) 
Height 10 to 12 ft. $2.50 each. 
Fruit Tree Notes 
For the home garden, fruit trees 
serve three purposes: beautiful 
blossoms in the spring, shade in the 
summer, and fruit in the fall. Pear 
and Peach trees require a 12 to 
15-foot circle in which to develop. 
PEACH 
“Elberta 
4 ft. $2.95 each. 
ENJOY FRUIT TREE 
Peaches start bearing in three to 
four years, and Pears start bearing 
in four to six years. 
BLOSSOMS IN THE SPRING 
