FRUIT PESTS AND ENEMIES 



4. Codling spray. 



If necessary, about two weeks after the completion of .so. .'i. 



Lead arsenate and liuie-sulpJiur as in Nos 2 and '3. 



For codling moth and all eating insects, scab, black-spot, and black-rot. 



5. Late summer spray. 



If necessary, about five to six weeks after No. 4. 



Materials same as in No. 4. For second brood of codling moth, late-feeding cater- 

 pillars, scab, black-spot, fruit-spot, and black-rot. 



Spray.i- for the Peach 



1. Dormant spray. 



In spring, before buds start. 



Lime-sulphur, diluted 1 to 9. For San Jose scale and leaf-curl. 



2. CnrcuJio spray. 



When calyces are dropping. 



Lead arsenate paste, 3 pounds to 50 gallons of water, and 2 pounds lime, slaked 



(1 oz. paste to each gallon, and 2 ozs. lime to .'} gallons.) 

 Add tobacco extract (40 per cent nicotine sulphate), 3^ pint to 50 gallons, if 



aphids are serious. 



A practical spray outfit for the small orchard or the roiiiniuiiity club 



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