. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 1 lb. 50c. 15c: 5 lb. pkg. ROSE LEAF. Concentrated EXTRACT of TOBACCO. Very ef- fective for destruction of plant lice. Directions on each can. Pts., 40c; qts., 60c; gal., $ HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST. The best known remedy for mildew on roses, grapes and gooseberries. Apply with "Wo'od- ason" powder bellows. 1 lb., 15c; 5 lb. pkg., 50c. KEROSENE EMULSION. Used for Woolly Aphis and Clover Mite. Prepar


. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 1 lb. 50c. 15c: 5 lb. pkg. ROSE LEAF. Concentrated EXTRACT of TOBACCO. Very ef- fective for destruction of plant lice. Directions on each can. Pts., 40c; qts., 60c; gal., $ HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST. The best known remedy for mildew on roses, grapes and gooseberries. Apply with "Wo'od- ason" powder bellows. 1 lb., 15c; 5 lb. pkg., 50c. KEROSENE EMULSION. Used for Woolly Aphis and Clover Mite. Prepared ready for use. One gallon makes fifty gallons ready for use. Per gallon can, $ McBAIN'S CARBOLIC COMPOUND. The Spray That Never Fails. To prepare a spray of McBain's Carbolic Com- pound; no heating or boiling of water is called for. Dilute one gallon of the compound with 40 gallons of cold water for summer spraying, and one gallon of the compound with 25 gallons of cold water for winter use. Assimilation of the ingredients is perfect and instan- taneous without agitation. No sediment forms and no troublesome clogging of nozzles delays application. No protection for the hands is needed while using. On the contrary, the Compound, like carbolic salve, will heal and cure any sores that may be upon them. Prices: Pint can, 25c; qts., 40c; gal., $L25: 5 gal., $; by the barrel, 60c per gal. Full Directions on Each Can. I I • WHAT IS % GAINED BY SPRAYING? <^ Foliage is the lungs of the tree and vine I- ^ and must be kept in healthy condition to <^ ^ secure profitable results, consequently by • spraying we get not only LARGER CROPS t OF FRUIT and BETTER QUALITY, but we f add to the THRIFT and VIGOR OF OUR ORCHARDS and vineyards. <^ We are sure that the horticulturists of ^ ^ this great country cannot do anything that * will more advance their individual interests • • and the horticultural development of this • ^ State than by putting this new art of Spray-


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