1 1 



I gallon stock solution. 



1 6 gallons water. 



3 gallons milk of lime. 



i pound Paris green". 



The object of this preparation is to obtain an adhesive material 

 which will cause the poison to adhere to smooth leaves. It has 

 been highly recommended by the New York State (Geneva) Experi- 

 ment Station. 



25. LIME, SALT AND SULPHUR. 



Oregon Formula. 



50 pounds unslaked lime. 

 50 pounds flowers of sulphur. 

 50 pounds common salt. 



Slake the lime in enough water to do it thoroughly ; add the sul- 

 phur and boil for an hour at least, adding water if necessary. Then 

 add the salt and boil 15 minutes more. Add water to make 150 

 gallons and spray hot through a coarse nozzle. 



26. LIME, SALT AND SULPHUR. 



Mar/a ft's Foritmhr, {from Smith.) 



30 pounds unslaked lime. 

 30 pounds sulphur. 

 15 pounds salt. 

 60 gallons water. 



Boil with steam for four hours and apply hot. 



27. CARBOLIC ACID EMULSION. 



I pound hard soap shaved fine. 



I gallon water. 



I pint crude carbolic acid. 

 Dissolve the soap in the water, boiling ; add the carbolic acid and 

 churn as for kerosene emulsion. Use one part of this with 30 parts- 

 of water. 



