. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. A. Tilton's DEvScripttve vSeed Catalogue. 69 INSECT DESTROYERS. Hellebore, Pure Powdered White.—For the destruction of slugs, worms, caterpillars, &c. Less poisouous than Loudon Purple and Paris Green, and safer to use when fruits or vegetables are nearh- ripe. Per lb., 25c. I^otidon Purple.—One of the best destroyers for insects. It is less dangerous than Paris Green, but equally efficacious, and more soluble in water, i


. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. A. Tilton's DEvScripttve vSeed Catalogue. 69 INSECT DESTROYERS. Hellebore, Pure Powdered White.—For the destruction of slugs, worms, caterpillars, &c. Less poisouous than Loudon Purple and Paris Green, and safer to use when fruits or vegetables are nearh- ripe. Per lb., 25c. I^otidon Purple.—One of the best destroyers for insects. It is less dangerous than Paris Green, but equally efficacious, and more soluble in water, i lb. boxes, per box, 25c.; 51b. boxes, per lb., 20c. Paris Green, Pure.—Valuable for destroying potato bugs. Very poisonous, but invaluable on the farm or garden. Per lb., 30c. Tobacco Stems.—Indispensable for fumigating greenhouses and conservatories. Per lb., 5c.; per bale of 50 lbs., $ F'lour of Tobacco and Sulpliur, (Rose Brand.)—A valuable insecticide for Plants, Trees, Sheep, Cattle, Dogs, Horses, Poultry and domestic use. It is not poisonous, and has the double advantage of being a fertilizer as well as an insecticide. It will prevent and cure mildew on grape vines and rose bushes ; will destroy the green and black fly, grubs, cut worms, lice, and the eggs of insects, mealy bug and vine bugs of all kinds. It is said to a sure cure for the green cabbage worm. Small size package, 25c.; large .size package, 50c. (Circulars free.) "Whale Oil Soap.—An effectual remedy for destroying and preventing insects on plants, trees, vines, &c., and for washing down the barks of trees, grapevines, &c. In pasteboard boxes; lb. box, 5c.; ^ lb. box, 10c.; I lb. box 20c. FERTILIZERS, &c. Pure Bone Plour.—This is ground very fine, decomposes more rapidly in the soil than the coarser grades, and is therefore more quickly beneficial. Per lb., 5c.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 50 lbs.,|; bag or bbl. 200 lbs., ; ton, $ Pure Bone Meal.—This is moderately fi


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