. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . n, which it does without flaming, at the samefenne giving c^t dense white fumes of Nikoteen that kill aphisaiid: tlirip very effectively. Per box, 60c.; per 12 boxes, $ NICO-FUME Hifeb-Pume is a Tobacco Paper insecticide for fumigatinggreenhouses. Extensively used by prominent florists. Very«asy to apply. Prices: 24 sheets, $ .85; 144 sheets, $, and2^8 sheets, $ Directions on each package. BUG DEATH kills Potato,Squash and Cucumber Bugs,Currant and Tomato Worms,and all bugs and worms tliatchew the leaves of plants; non-p


. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . n, which it does without flaming, at the samefenne giving c^t dense white fumes of Nikoteen that kill aphisaiid: tlirip very effectively. Per box, 60c.; per 12 boxes, $ NICO-FUME Hifeb-Pume is a Tobacco Paper insecticide for fumigatinggreenhouses. Extensively used by prominent florists. Very«asy to apply. Prices: 24 sheets, $ .85; 144 sheets, $, and2^8 sheets, $ Directions on each package. BUG DEATH kills Potato,Squash and Cucumber Bugs,Currant and Tomato Worms,and all bugs and worms tliatchew the leaves of plants; for Applying Dry: For potato and other vineswhich require a top application,apply dry with Shaker or Sifterat tlie rate of 15 to 25 poundsper acre to an application, ac-cording to size and conditionsof the vines. 1-pound package $ .15 3-pound package 35 5-pound paelrage 50 12v;,-pound pacliage 100 pounds Add 6c. per lb. for for Using in Water: Add 15 to 25 lbs. to 80 gal-lons of water, and mix Pat. March i6 and Nov. g, to CanaJa Nov. s, Jan. 25, 190a SHAXEBS POB BUG DEATH, 25c. PURE WHITE HELLEBORE The cheapest and best preparation for destroying roseslugs, currant worms, etc. One-tiuarter pound, lOc; half-pound, 20c.; pound, 40c. By mail, 4i<c. per lb. TREE TANGLEFOOT For protecting trees against climbinginsect pests in a simple, economical andeffective way, use Tree Tanglefoot—asticky substance applied directly to thebark of trees. One application remainssticky on the trees three months fullyexposed to the weather. Easily appliedwith a small wooden paddle. One spread 8 feet long by 5 inches wide,1-16 inch thicK. Will stay on tree threemonths.


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