SPRAYING 



iiless considerable liii 



1709 



adJed. For 



compactness: se- 

 r it is inclosed by 

 ml facilitating the 



vhite ;irsenip i 



use. They usuallydischargerl the liquid i 



' and Paragrene are more 

 ■1 when of good quality 

 less agitation. Arsenate 

 'ithout injnry to 



six or seven feet from the nozzle. A co; 

 be thrown much farther, but drenche 

 spravs the tree and naturally uses a lar 



For peaehe; 

 should be adtl 



Six pounds 

 water, when a 

 of fungi. 



burn the foliage. F. 

 per will neutralize 1 



tw oi three times its weight of lime oi vitli lli 

 mixture The composition of London pun 'e is v; 

 unless good reasons exist for «* apposing that it ( 

 much arsenic ib Fans green use the latter poison. 



Weighing of copper in 1 1 nve 



uient Bordeaux mi\tui hours 



atter being mixed Thei I i i i lux is 



impiacticihle It is h)Wt-\tr ji t 1 in to li \t st k prepa 

 lationb ot sulfate ot copper md ot lime ready tor mi\ing when 

 requiied L-^ 



The hme should be slaked in i barrel or bo\ with sufficient 



wttprt pi \ ent burning but not enough to smother Impor 



\\ ked must always be eo\ered with water to ex 



In this manner lime can be kept all summer 



r water wiU hold m solution all summer 

 uer sulfate To accomplish this the sulfate 

 1 il n u ] ended at the surface ot the watei in a bag The 

 « iter most lo ided with copper will sink to the bottom and the 

 w Iter least lo ided wiU rise to the surf ice If 50 pounds of sul 

 f ite aie suspended in 2o giUous ot witer on ui evening each 



