. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. ridges, in dozen and half-dozen boxes. $ per doz.; $ per half doz.; 30c. weight, 1 doz., 6 lbs.; half .3 lbs. Kirke Hot-Kouse Special Tobacco Insecticide Cartridges,in dozen and half-dozen boxes. $ per doz.; $ per halfdoz.; 50c. each. Mail weight, 1 doz., 6 lbs.; half doz., 3 lbs. ATT«i_HED TO HYDRANT PRICES: Kirke Arsenate of Iiead Insecticide Cartridges, in dozen andhalf-dozen boxes. $ per doz.; $ per half doz.; 40c. each. Mail weight, 1 doz., 71/2 lbs.;, half doz., 3% lbs. Kirke Bordeaux Cartr


. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. ridges, in dozen and half-dozen boxes. $ per doz.; $ per half doz.; 30c. weight, 1 doz., 6 lbs.; half .3 lbs. Kirke Hot-Kouse Special Tobacco Insecticide Cartridges,in dozen and half-dozen boxes. $ per doz.; $ per halfdoz.; 50c. each. Mail weight, 1 doz., 6 lbs.; half doz., 3 lbs. ATT«i_HED TO HYDRANT PRICES: Kirke Arsenate of Iiead Insecticide Cartridges, in dozen andhalf-dozen boxes. $ per doz.; $ per half doz.; 40c. each. Mail weight, 1 doz., 71/2 lbs.;, half doz., 3% lbs. Kirke Bordeaux Cartridges, in dozen and half-dozen boxes.$ per doz.: $ per half doz.; 30c. each. Mail weight, 1doz., 5 lbs.; half doz., 21/2 lbs. Kirke System Sprinkling-Can Flant Food, 12 tablets in abox, V2-dozen and dozen cartons. 30c. per box (12 tablets);$ per carton of 6 boxes (72 tablets); $ per carton of12 boxes (144 tablets). Mail weight, 1 doz., 8V> lbs.; halfdoz., 41/, lbs. Quotations on larger quantities furnished on request. STICKY TREE CORD. A soft cord about % of an inch in diam-eter, thoroughly saturated and coated witha black sticky material similar in char-acter to that used on sticky fly paper. Itis supplied in tubes about 2%x6 inches, andthe cord is pulled out through a hole inthe screw top, which has an attachment forclamping to facilitate cutting off the is applied to trees by tacking one endto the tree, then passing it around once ortwice, tacking about every 18 inches, andthen cut off. The cord will remain stickyfor three or four months, according to cli-matic conditions. Its improvement overpresent methods are: Ease of Applying—Five times as fast aswith a viscid sticky mass that has to bedelved into with a stick or paddle andpasted on to trees in irregular unsightlydaubs, and does not get on hands or cloth-ing. Much easier to apply than fly paper,lasting three or four times as long, and farless objectionably obtrusive than either ofthese two.


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