. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . AN INSECTICIDE OF GREAT VALUE The Most Convenient to Use and the Surest of All Insect Killers It is with great pleasure that we offer this, the great-est of all compounds for destroying insects of every,kind and description. It is a paste, a teaspoonful ofwhich is dissolved in a pint of warm water or a table-spoonful in a quart of water. With this water theinfested plants are sprayed, washed, syringed or sprin-kled. It kills every insect with which it comes in con-tact, on the spot; also their eg


. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . AN INSECTICIDE OF GREAT VALUE The Most Convenient to Use and the Surest of All Insect Killers It is with great pleasure that we offer this, the great-est of all compounds for destroying insects of every,kind and description. It is a paste, a teaspoonful ofwhich is dissolved in a pint of warm water or a table-spoonful in a quart of water. With this water theinfested plants are sprayed, washed, syringed or sprin-kled. It kills every insect with which it comes in con-tact, on the spot; also their eggs and larvae. Thosewhich escape its touch die afterwards, by feeding uponthe plant which has been syringed. Though so de-structive to all insect life, it is non-poisonous andharmless to vegetation when diluted as directed. Itdissolves quickly and readily in cold water. Price, inten-ounce cans, postpaid. 60c; 3 cans for $ Stim - Q>plahT


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