DIRECTIONS FOR SPRAYING 



Apple, Pear, and Quince. 



Scab, codling moth, tent 

 caterpillar, canker-worm. 



Bean. Leaf blight and 

 spots. 



Cabbage, Cauliflower, etc. 

 Lice and worm. 



Carnation. Rust and 

 other diseases. 



Celery. Blights and 

 spots. 



Cherry. Rot. 



Cucumber, Squash, and 

 Melon. Mildew and 

 beetle. 



Grape. Mildew, an- 

 thracnose, black rot, etc. 



Nursery Stock. Fungous 

 diseases. 



Peach and Plum. Rot, 

 mildew, and curl. 



Potato. Early and late 

 blight and bug. 



Grain. Smuts. 



FIRST 



Before buds swell, cop- 

 per sulphate. 



second leaf 

 opens, Bordeaux 

 Mixture. 



As often as needed till 

 plants begin to head, 

 kerosene emulsion. 



As needed, copper sul- 

 phate, i Ib. to 25 gals, 

 every 8 to 14 days. 



Begin in seed bed, Bor- 

 deaux Mixture, 8 to 

 14 days, or often 

 enough to keep foli- 

 age covered. 



As buds break, Bor- 

 deaux Mixture. 



Often enough to keep 

 foliage covered, Bor- 

 deaux-Paris-green 

 mixture. 



When buds swell, Bor- 

 deaux Mixture. 



When leaves appear, 

 Bordeaux -Paris 

 green mixture, repeat 

 every 10 to 14 days. 



Before foliage, copper 

 sulphate, i Ib. to 25 

 gals. 



When two thirds grown, 

 Bordeaux Mixture. 



See text. 



SECOND 



Immediately before 

 blossoms open, Bor- 

 deaux Mixture. 



10 to 14 days later, 

 Bordeaux Mixture. 



Bordeaux Mixture. 



Just before flowers 

 open, Bo rdeaux- 

 Paris-green mixture. 



Before blossoms open, 

 weak Bordeaux Mix- 

 ture. 



Repeat Bordeaux Mix- 

 ture every two or 

 three weeks; add 

 Paris green, when 

 needed, for bugs. 



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