Henderson's wholesale catalogue for market gardeners and florists . ound alluring and palatable to cut worms, cab-bage worms etc., in consequence when sprinkledaround such newly set plants as are usually cutI J ^^ these depredators, they feast on cut wormfood and are destroyed. One pound is sufficientfor about IOC plants. Price, 1 lb., 22c. (P. P IJ!b^); 5 lb. 90c. (P. P. 6\ lb.); 10 lb., $ Yc ^^ !?>; 25 lb., $; 50 lb., $;100 lb., S8 00. :FIR TREE OIL SOAP. A popular Insecticide; itfrees plants of nearly all insects to which they aresubject, and for the following it has no sup
Henderson's wholesale catalogue for market gardeners and florists . ound alluring and palatable to cut worms, cab-bage worms etc., in consequence when sprinkledaround such newly set plants as are usually cutI J ^^ these depredators, they feast on cut wormfood and are destroyed. One pound is sufficientfor about IOC plants. Price, 1 lb., 22c. (P. P IJ!b^); 5 lb. 90c. (P. P. 6\ lb.); 10 lb., $ Yc ^^ !?>; 25 lb., $; 50 lb., $;100 lb., S8 00. :FIR TREE OIL SOAP. A popular Insecticide; itfrees plants of nearly all insects to which they aresubject, and for the following it has no superior:Mealy bug, scale, red spider, aphis, thrip, blight,worms and slugs. An ounce makes 1 gallon. Price,,22c. ( lib.) 21bs.,70c. (P. lb.). PISH OIL SOAP. (Whale Oil Soap.) Makes anexcellent wash for trees and plants where insectsand eggs affect the bark, and for smearing on thetrunks of trees to prevent worms from crawlingup- Price, 13c. per lb. ( IJIb.); 2 lbs., 25c.( 21 lb.); 5 lbs. 55c. ( 5^^ lb.); 25 lbs.,and over at 9c. per IWErtSlFUMGUS FORMALDE-HYDE. 11 is of pro-nounced ef-ficiency i ndestroyingdiseasegermsaffectingboth animaland plant life, andis successfully em-ployed as a prevent-ive of such fungoiddiseases as potatoscab, onion andgrain smuts, musty corn and other affected seeds, damping off of seed-lings, c!ul3 root of roses, etc., for the restrainingof decay in vegetables, fruits, etc., and as an anti-septic wash and spray for bark diseases, cankerand wounds in trees, and as a disinfectant forstables, kennels, poultry houses, etc. The dilutionfor most purposes is 1 lb. (1 pint) Forrfialdehydeto 15 or 20 gallons of water and 1 to 2 gallonsof this dilution is required for treatment of everybushel of seed. Price of Formaldehyde (40 volume%), 1 lb. bottle. 35c.; 5 lb. bottle, at 32c. lb.; 10lb. bottle, at 27c. lb.; 50 lb. demijohn,- at 23c. lb. carboy, at 21;. lb. FUNGINE. An effective sulphurated remedy formildew, rust and othe
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