THIRD APPLICATION. 



When blossoms have 

 fallen, Bortleaux and Paris 

 green. 



14 clays later, Bordeaux, 



7-10 days later, Insect 

 powder. 



10-14 days if rot appears, 

 Bordeaux. 



If worms persist, helle- 

 bore. 



When fruit has set, Bor- 

 deaux. 



10-14 days repeat first. 



When fruit is one half 

 grown, Bordeaux. 



After blossoms have 

 fallen, Bordeaux and Paris 

 green. Kerosene emul 

 sion, if necessary. 



10-14 days later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



10-20 days later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



(Orange or red rust Is 

 treated best by destroying 

 the plant.) 



Spray young plantation 

 Bordeaux. 



Repeat first when neces 

 sary. 



Repeat for blight, rot 

 and insects as potatoes 

 approach maturity. 



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FOUKTH APPLICATION. 



8-13 days later, Bordeaux 

 and I'aris green. 



14 days later, Bordeaux. 



Repeat third in 10-14 

 days if necessary. 



10-14 days later, weak 

 solution of copper sul- 

 phate. 



After fruit is gathered, 

 Bordeaux. 



2 to 4 weeks later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



10-14 days repeat first. 



5-7 days later, weak solu- 

 tion of copper sulphate. 



8-12 days later, repeat 

 third. 



10-23 days later, Bor 

 deaux. 



10-20 days later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



Spray after fruit is 

 'atliered with Bordeaux. 



Repeat third if foliage 

 rusts. 



FIFTH APPLICATION. 



10-14 days later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



Spraying after the pod 

 is one-half grown will 

 injure them for market. 



2 to 4 weeks later, if any 

 disease appears, weak so- 

 lution of copper sulphate. 



10-14 days, repeat first. 



5-7 days later, repeat 

 fourth. 



10-14 days later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



10 20 days later, weak 

 solution of copper sul- 

 phate. 



10-20 days later, Bor- 

 deaux. 



*For aphides or plant lice use kerosene emulsion on all plants. 



INSECTICIDES. 



While there are many new insecticides offered, there is so little 

 exact knowledge of their effect upon farm and garden crops that 

 until farther trial is made we can only recommend for general use 

 Paris green and hellebore for chewing insects and kerosene emulsion 

 for sucking insects, with pyrethrum or insect powder in a very few 

 eases. 



