SPRAYING CALENDAR FOR 1895. 



APPLE. 



1st* Spraying. Bordeaux mixture (A) just before leaves unfold. 

 2d spraying. Bordeaux mixture (B) and Paris green, 1 lb. to 



100 gallons, just before the blossoms open. 

 3d spraying. Bordeaux mixture (B) and Paris green, 1 lb. to 100 



gallons, as soon as the petals have all fallen. 

 4th spraying. Bordeaux mixtuie (B) in from ten days to two 



weeks from last spraying. 

 5th spraying. Bordeaux mixture (B) in from two to four weeks 

 according to the weather. If dry and cool, the longer 

 period, but if moist arid waini,the shorter time. 

 6th spraying. Ammouiacal Carbonate of Cf pper as the fruit ap- 

 proaches n)aturity if the weather should be warm and 

 moist. 

 This treatment is for the 'destruction of the codJivg motJi, tent 

 caterpillar, canK'er worm, apple and plnm cvrcidio, the apjjle scab or 

 fiisicladhim and the leaf blight or cedar apple fungus. 



Under ordinary conditions the first four applications will be suffi- 

 cient and where the canker worms and tent caterpillars are not 

 abundant the second spraying may possibly be omitted. 



The 1st, 2d and 3d sprayings should be the same as for the apple. 

 4th spraying. Bordeaux mixture (B) in one to two weeks. 

 5th spraying. Ammoniacal Caibonate of Copper when the fruit is 

 nearly grown. 

 This treatment is for the codling moth, the pear scab and leaf and 

 Jire blight. 



¥oY the pear tree 2')sylla use for 1st spraying. Kerosene Emulsion 

 (A) as soon as the first insect is detected. 

 2d spraying. Kerosene Emulsion (A) in from one to two weeks 



if the young insects begin to appear. 

 3d spraying. Kerosene PZmulsion (B) in fnin one to two weeks. 



*In the first application before tlie leaves unfold it is believed that the Bordeaux 

 mixture will give Vietter results than the simple solution of copper sulphate rec 

 ommended in Bulletin No. 25. 



