. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. igii WE GUARANTEE RESULTS Crest Spray A HEAVY MISCIBLE OIL FOR ORCHARDS AND GARDENS. An Effective EXTERMINATOR of all Insect Life, Germs and Vermin CREST SPRAY is the result of scientific and practical experiments by the best phytopathologists and chemists. ANALYSIS: Tar and kindred products, Naphthal, Pyroligneous Acid, Douglas Fir Oil, Phenols, Creosote, Turpentine, Resin, Sulphur and Soda. DIFFERS FROM OTHER SPRAYS Crest Spray is a soluble or miscible oil and mixes readily with water. It remains in solution, forming an emulsion. It is non-poisonous and harmles


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. igii WE GUARANTEE RESULTS Crest Spray A HEAVY MISCIBLE OIL FOR ORCHARDS AND GARDENS. An Effective EXTERMINATOR of all Insect Life, Germs and Vermin CREST SPRAY is the result of scientific and practical experiments by the best phytopathologists and chemists. ANALYSIS: Tar and kindred products, Naphthal, Pyroligneous Acid, Douglas Fir Oil, Phenols, Creosote, Turpentine, Resin, Sulphur and Soda. DIFFERS FROM OTHER SPRAYS Crest Spray is a soluble or miscible oil and mixes readily with water. It remains in solution, forming an emulsion. It is non-poisonous and harmless to operator. Requires no boiling or preparation like the Lime-Sulphur. Its use is a saving of time and money. Home-made Lime-Sulphur costs froin 1^ cents to 2 cents per gallon. Crest Spray costs from lYz cents to 3 cents per gallon. A gallon of Crest Spray has a cov- ering power almost twice as great as Lime-Sulphur, reducing the cost nearly one-half. SCIENTIFIC, EFFECTIVE, CON- VENIENT, ECONOMICAL PRICES: Barrels, 25 or 50 gallons, per gallon $ Five-gallon can, per gallon - - One-gallon can, per gallon - - Half-gallrm can - - - - .go Quart can ----- .50 Pint can ----- p,o Testimonials sent on application Crest Chemical Co, 84 Bell Street Seattle, U. S. A. BETTER FRUIT be held almost indefinitely). This makes the regulation of competition very diffi- cult. Second, it is necessarily gathered within a period of approximately eight weeks and must be dealt out to the con- suming public through a period of less than ten months. Third, the quality of the fruits is varied from year to year by the varying climatic conditions under which it is produced, even on the same soil, while different soils and dif- ferent climates the variations become very acute. Successful co-operation demands, there- fore, first, that every participant be treated as every other participant in the organi- zation; second, that provision be made for protecting the equities of the indi- vidual, th


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