372 REMEDIES. 



Rp]MEDY NO. r,. 



One jjouiid of whale oil f^oup ; one third of a pound of ^m\- 

 phur ; one and one half ounces of Nos. 1 1 and 12 ; mix as de- 

 scribed in Remedy No. 1. One pound of this mixture to each 

 gallon of water used, and apply at a temperature of 130° Fahr. 



See notes in No. 5. 



REMEDY NO. 7. 



One pound of the whale oil soap and sulphur mixture to 

 each gallon of water used. (This mixture is manufactured and 

 for sale by Allyne & White, Nos. 112 and 114 Front street, 

 SanFrancis CO.) Apply at a temperature of 130° Fahr. 



REMEDY NO. 8. 



One pound of whale oil and paraffine soap to two gallons of 

 water. Spray thoroughly. (Manufactured and sold by Allyne 

 it White, Nos. 112 and 114 Front street, San Francisco.) 



Note. — Paraffine can be substituted for coal oil in Remedy 

 No. 44 ; see also No. 77. 



REMEDY NO. y. 



Boil thirty pounds of tobacco leaves in thirty gallons of 

 water, and apply at a temperature of 130° Fahr. 



Note. — Every fruit-grower should grow a small patch of 

 tobacco upon his premises. Mr. Ellwood Cooper, of Santa 

 Barbara, grows all the tobacco he requires for insecticides, at a 

 cost of about two cents per pound. Refuse tobacco can be 

 bought at cigar manufactories, or nicotine of tobacco at Leibes 

 Bros., Nos. 14 and 16 Fremont street, near Market, San Fran- 

 cisco. 



See Remedv No. 123. 



