SPRAYING CALENDAR. 



PLANT. 



APPLE 



(Scab, cot/lin moth, bud 

 moth. Tent caterpiUar, can- 

 -ker worm, plum curcidio.J 



BEAN 



f Anthracnose.) 



CABBAGE . . . . 

 { Worms.) 



•CHERRY* 



{Rot, aphis, slug. 

 Knot.) 



Black 



CURRANT ) 



GOOSEBERRY i 



(Worms. Leaf blight.) 



GRAPE 



(Fungous diseases. Rose 

 bug.) 



NURSERY STOCK .... 



(Fungous diseases.) 



PEACH, NECTARINE. . 



(Rot, mildew.) 



PEAR 



(Leaf blight, scab, psylla, 

 ■codlinmoth.) 



FIRST APPLICATION. 



When buds are swelling, 

 Bordeaux. 



When third leaf 

 pands, Bordeaux. 



SECOND APPLICATION. 



Insect powder 



As buds are breaking, 

 Bordeaux ;when aphis ap 

 pears, kerosene emulsion 



At first sign of worms 

 hellebore. 



In Spring when budi 

 swell, Bordeaux. 



When first leaves ap- 

 pear, Bordeaux. 



As the buds swell, Bor- 

 deaux. 



As buds are swelling, 

 Bordeaux. 



PLUM* When buds are swelling 



( Curculio. Black i-Ho<, Bordeaux. 

 ■leaf blight, brown rot.) 



-QUINCE 



(Leaf and fruit spot.) 



RASPBERRY, 



BLACKBEllRY, 



DEWBERRY, 



(A nthrucnose. Leaf blight.) 



STRAWBERRY 



(Rust.) 



TOMATO . . 



(Rot, blight.) 



When blossom buds 

 appear, Bordeaux. 



Before buds break, Bor- 

 deaux. 



As soon as growth 

 begins, with Bordeaux. 



Before appearance of 

 blight or rot, Bordeaux. 



POTATO Spray with Paris green 



(Flea beetle, Colorado .anA Bordeaux when \ 

 beetle, blight and rot.) grown. 



If canker worms are 

 abundant just before blos- 

 soms open, Bordeaux and 

 Paris green. 



10 days later, Bordeaux. 



7-10 days later Insect 

 powder. 



When fruit has set, Bor- 

 deaux. If slugs appear, 

 dustleaves with airslaked 

 lime. Hellebore. 



10 days later, hellebore. 

 Bordeaux. 



Just before flowers un- 

 fold, Bordeaux. 



10-14 days, repeat first. 



When fruit has set, Bor- 

 deaux. 



Just before blossoms 

 open, Bordeaux. Kero- 

 sene emulsion when 

 leaves open, for psylla. 



When blossoms have 

 fallen, Bordeaux and Paris 

 green. Begin to jar trees 

 for curculio. 



When fruit has set, Bor- 

 deaux. 



Bordeaux, just before 

 the blossoms open. 



When first blossoms 

 open, spray young planta- 

 tion, Bordeaux. 



Repeat first if diseases 

 are notchecked. Fruitcau 

 be wiped if disfigured by 

 Bordeaux. 



Repeat before insects 

 become numerous. 



*Black knoton plums or cherries should be cut and burned as soon as discovered. 

 STEAM SPRAYING OUTFIT. 



The steam spraying outtit constructed last season gave good results, 

 but considerable more skill is needed in using such an equipment than 

 with the ordinary barrel pump, and the first cost, about §200, is such 

 that only those engaged in a very large business, associations or 

 communities would find it profitable. 



