-5- 



2. Materials that are highly toxic to bees but which may be used if certain 

 precautions, Involving proper method and timing of application, recommended 

 dosages and avoidance of high temperatures, are followed: 



Di - Syston 

 malathion 



Phosdrln 

 Sabadilla 



TEPP 



phorate (Thimet) 



3. Materials that are only moderately toxic to bees which may be used if 

 dosages and timing are correct. Should not be applied directly on bees 

 in the field or on the colonies: 



Thiodan 



Toxaphene 



Trithion 



4. Materials that are relatively non-toxic but deliberate spraying of bees 

 even with these materials, should be avoided. 



allethrln 



Aramlte 



Bordeaux mixture 



captan 



copper oxychloride 



copper sulfate 



cuprous oxide 



Cyprex 



Delnav 



Dimite (EMC) 



DNOCHP 



ferbam 



Genlte 



IPC 



Karathane 



maneb 



MCP 



methoxychlor 



chlorobenzlde (Mitox) 



CMU 



nicotine 



OMPA 



ovex 



pyrethrin 



rotenone 



Ryania 



sulfur 



demeton (Systox) 



thlram 



zineb 



ziram 



2,4-D 



2,4,5-T 



WARNING 



Most pesticides are poisonous. Read and Follow all Directions 

 on Labels. Handle carefully and store out of reach of children, 

 pets and livestock. 



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— F, R. Shaw 

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STRAWBERRY VARIETY NOTES 



Varieties reconmended for camnercial planting include Midland, Howard 17, 

 Temple, Catskill, Vermilion, Robinson and Sparkle. Earlidawn, Redglow, Surecrop, 

 Armore, Blaze and Merrimack are reconsnended for trial planting. 20th Century is 

 suggested for trial as an everbearer. 



Your attention is again called to the fact that several new varieties being 

 offered for sale are indistinguishable from older commercial varieties. A few 

 examples are listed on the next page with the original name given first. 



