THIRD APPLICATION. 



When blossoms have fallen 

 repeat second. 



8-12 days later, No. i, b, 30 or 

 31. For scale, No. 23,15^ every 

 two weeks, up to Oct. i;th. 



14 days later, No. i, b. 



7-10 days later,repeat second, 



Use No. T, b, until banking 

 begins every two weeks. 



10-14 days if rot appears, No, 

 31, for plum curculio. 



If worms persist, No. 28. 



Repeat a month later. 



When fruit has set. No. 30. 

 For leafhopper. No. 22, i5fi. 



FOURTH APPLICATION. 



FIFTH APPLICATION. 



10-14 days later. No. i, b. 

 Use dilute No. 11 solution in 

 Sept. for scab if season is wet. 



14 days later, No.i,b. Spray- 

 ing with No. I, b, after the pods 

 are one-half grown will injure 

 them for market. 



Repeat in 10-14 days, if neces- 

 sary second. 



10-14 days, repeat. 



When fruit is one-half grown. 

 No. 3, a or'b. 



After blossoms have fallen 

 if necessary, No. 23. 



10-14 days later. No. 31. 



10-20 days later No. i, b. 



(Orange or red rust is treated 

 best by destroying the plants 

 attacked in its early stages.) 



Spraynew plantation, Xo.i,b. 



Repeat first when necessary 



Repeat for blight, rot and 

 insects as potatoes approach 

 maturity. 



10-14 days later, No. 11. For 

 scale treat as for apple. 



2 to 4 weeks later, if any dis- 

 ease appears. 



Two seasons needed to ex- 

 tinguish this pest. 



2 to 4 weeks later. No. 11. 



10-14 days repeat. For scale 

 treat as for apple. 



5-7 days later. No. 12. t For 

 scale treat as for apple. 



S-12 days later, repeat third. 

 For scale treat as for apple. 



10-20 days later. No. 31. For 

 scale treat as for apple. 



10-20 days later. No. i, b. 



Spray after fruit is gathered 

 with No. 1. 



Repeat third if weather is 

 moist. 



Try weak solutiontof copper 

 sulfate as fruit begins to ripen. 



Freedom from disease de- 

 pends largely upon good culti- 

 vation and an abundance of 

 plant food in the soil. 



Repeat after every rain when 

 fruit oegins to color. 



After fruit is gathered. No. 

 I, b. 



No. II, as fruit is coloring. 



5-7 days later, repeat. 

 10-14 days later. No. 11. 



10-20 days later. No. 11. 



10-20 days later, as fruit is 

 ripening. 



10-20 days later, repeat. 



tif a pailful of lime wash, well strained, be added to each barrel full of copper solution- 

 4 ounces to 50 gallons — delicate foliage like that of the peach, etc., will not be injured. 



