Henderson's wholesale catalogue for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1920 edition . IMPROVEDSTEEL WING MARKER WOODASONS DOUBLE CONE POWDERBELLOWS. For dusting plants with dry powders. Can beheld in any direction without wasting powder, anddoes not clog up. Price, $6.00SINGLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. Price large size. $3. 75. Small size, $2. 25. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE—INSECTICIDES. 23. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. REMEDIES FOR INSECTS AND FUNGUS, contact and stomachic Insects that Suck the Juices from Plants, Fo
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Henderson's wholesale catalogue for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1920 edition . IMPROVEDSTEEL WING MARKER WOODASONS DOUBLE CONE POWDERBELLOWS. For dusting plants with dry powders. Can beheld in any direction without wasting powder, anddoes not clog up. Price, $6.00SINGLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. Price large size. $3. 75. Small size, $2. 25. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE—INSECTICIDES. 23. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. REMEDIES FOR INSECTS AND FUNGUS, contact and stomachic Insects that Suck the Juices from Plants, Foliage, etc., such as lice, green, black and white aphis or fly, mealy bug, red spider and scale, thrust their proboscisinto the leaf or stem, and are not affected by stomach poisons; so they must be destroyed by contact insecticides. Those in powder form kill by closing thebreathingporesin the insects skin; or in fluid form by being absorbed through these pores. The best contact insecticides in powder form are Bug Death, Helle-bore, Slug Shot and Tobacco Dust. The best in fluid form are Aphine, Black Leaf 40, Fir Tree Oil Soap, Fish (Whale) Oil Soap, Nicoteen (Tobacco Extract)Kerosene Miscible Oil, Lemon Oil, InsecticideJ. Insects that Eat Plants, Foliage, Vegetables, Fruits Flowers, Etc., whether bugs, beetles, worms, caterpillars or slugs, are more quickly and effectually destroyedwith a poisonous stomachic insecticide such as Arsenate of Lead,