Pacific service magazine . be prepared for market. This inves-tigation is not yet concluded, but the resultsalready obtained are sufficiently conclusiveto allow of certain deductions. This sulphur, for instance, has provento have certain characteristics which makeit especially valuable as an insecticide. Be-ing a precipitated sulphur it is of very finestructure, so fine that it is almost seems to carry with it certain impuri-ties which really are of advantage. Oncedried it seems to be readily wettable, andwhen used either wet or dry adheres tosurfaces tenaciously, and for that reas


Pacific service magazine . be prepared for market. This inves-tigation is not yet concluded, but the resultsalready obtained are sufficiently conclusiveto allow of certain deductions. This sulphur, for instance, has provento have certain characteristics which makeit especially valuable as an insecticide. Be-ing a precipitated sulphur it is of very finestructure, so fine that it is almost seems to carry with it certain impuri-ties which really are of advantage. Oncedried it seems to be readily wettable, andwhen used either wet or dry adheres tosurfaces tenaciously, and for that reason ishighly efficient for the purpose fine sulphur that may be dusted or read-ily held in liquid suspension has been soughtby the sulphur industry. The agriculturisthas for some years used sulphur for an in-secticide but has had difficulty in findinga form of sulphur which would give satis-factory results for eliminating the redspider and controlling mildew, especially inthe early spring when the temperature is.


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