SPRAYING CALENDAR. 



PLANT. 



APPLE 



{Scab ^codling^noth^bztd moth, 

 ient caterpillar, canker worm, 

 _plum curculio,San Jose scale.) 



ASPARAGUS 



i^Rnst.) 



BEAN 



{Anthracnose, leaf blight.) 



CABBAGE 



( Worms, chib root.) 



■CARNATION 



(Rtist and other fungous 

 diseases.) 



CELERY 



{Rust and blight.) 



CHERRY* 



(Rot, aphis, slug, plujn cur- 

 ■culio, black knot.) 



CURRANT I 

 -GOOSEBERRY ( 



( \V or ms, leaf blight, mildelv.) 



ELM 



{Leaf beetle.) 



GRAPE 



{Fungous diseases, rose bug, 

 Mc, leaf hopper.) 



NURSERY STOCK . . . 

 {Fungous diseases.) 



PEACH, APRICOT, ) 

 NECTARINE f " ' " 



{Rot, milderv, scab',leaf curl, 

 .curculio.) 



PEAR 



{Leaf blight, scab, psylla, 

 ■codling moth,blister mite,slug.) 



PLUM*t 



{Curciilio, black knot, leaf 

 blight, brown rot, San Jose 

 scale.) 



•QUINCE 



{Leaf atid fruit spot.) 



RASPBERRY 



BLACKBERRY 



DE^VBERRY 



{Rust, anthracnose,leaf blight) 



ROSE 



{Rose-mildeit', red spider.) 



■STRAWBERRY 



{Rust, Black Paria, etc.) 



TOMATO 



{Rot, blight, flea beetle!) 



POTATO 



{Flea beetle, Colorado beetle, 

 ilight and rot, scab.) 



VIOLET 



{Spot, red spider.) 



Before buds swell. No. lo, 

 When buds are swelling, No.i, 

 b. For scale, No. 23, 25^ before 

 leaves unfold. 



Use No. 4, on all young beds 

 at intervals of 2 to 4 weeks from 

 May to Sept. according to 

 weather. 



When third leaf expands. 

 No. i,b. 



No. 20. dry for worms. Lime 

 35 bu. per acre for club root. 



No. I, b, in field at intervals 

 of from I to 2 weeks according 

 to weather. 



Spray in seed bed with No. i, 

 b, every two weeks. 



As buds are breaking. No. i, 

 b, when aphides appear. No. 23 



Spray bushes with No. i, b, 

 before leaves start, .^t 'first 

 appearance of worms, No. 28. 



.\s soon as leaves are formed 

 use No. 20- 



In spring when buds swell, 

 No. I and 14. 



FIRST APPLICATION. 



SECOND APPLICATION. 



For canker worm and plum 

 curculio just before blossoms 

 open, No. 30 or 31. 



After cutting use No. i, b, or 



No. 4- 



10 days later. No. i, b. 



7-10 days later, repeat No. 29 

 dry. 



Dip plants in No. i, b, before 

 planting. 



When fruit has set,No.3i and 

 if slugs appear, dust leaves with 

 air slacked lime or hellebore. 



10 days later. No. i and 28. 

 For mildew, No. 12. 



Just before flowers unfold. 

 No. 30. 



When first leaves appear, No. 10-14 days, repeat. For scale 

 :, b, and No. 30 or 31. treat as for apple. 



.^s the buds swell, for plum 

 curculio, No. 3 and 20. 



As buds are swelling, No.i,b. 



When buds are swelling, No. 

 I, b. Before buds swell. No. 

 23 or 21 for scale. 



When blossom buds appear, 

 No. 1 and No. 30. 



Before buds break, No. i, b. 



No. 33, whenever these pests 

 appear. 



As soon as growth begins, 

 with No. I, b. Dip plants in 

 No. I, before setting. 



Soon after planting use No. 

 i,b. 



Spray with No. 30, when 

 about one-half grown. For 

 scab No. 1; or 16, 



Use No. 33, on first appear- 

 ance of spot or insects. 



When fruit basset, No. 3 and 

 31 for curculio. 



Just before blossoms open. 

 No. 30, when leaves open for 

 psylla, No. 23. 



When blossoms have fallen, 

 No. 31. 



When fruit has set. No. 30. 



Just before the blossoms open 

 No. 30. 



WTien first blossoms open 

 spray both young and old plan- 

 tation, No. 30. 



Repeat as soon as fruit is 

 formed. Fruit can be wiped if 

 disfigured by No. i, b. 



Repeat before insects become 

 too numerous. 



*Paris green cannot be used on foliage of cherry, peach, Japanese plum,apricot and nectarine 



without injury. 

 tBlack knots on plums or cherries should be cut and burned as soon as discovered. 



