(2) For control of annual and perennial grasses in apples, peaches, pears, 

 and plums: Dalapon at 2 to 6 pounds applied in 50 to 100 gallons of water per 

 acre as directed spray on grass foliage in a radius of 3 to 4 feet from trunk 

 of trees and repeat in 2 to 3 weeks. 



Comments and precautions . - -Avoid spraying trees less than 4 years old. 

 Do not graze meat or dairy animals in treated areas. Do not spray nnore 

 than twice in one season. 



FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS 



Gladiolus, Dutch Iris, Narcissus, Lilies 



(1) Pre-emergence . --For control of annual broadleaved weeds and weed 

 grasses: Sesone at 3 to 6 pounds, CIPC at 2 to 8 pounds, DNBP amine salt 

 at 4 to 8 pounds in 20 to 40 gallons of water. Follow this treatment sequence: 

 (a) plant, (b) irrigate, and (c) apply herbicide as soon as soil will support 

 spraying equipment, 



(2) Post -emergence . - -For control of germinating annualbroadleaved weeds 

 and weed grasses: Sesone at 3 to 6 pounds applied in 20 to 40 gallons of 

 water per acre. Spray at the pre -flowering stage and repeat at post-flowering 

 stage by the following procedure: (a) Remove all weeds by clean cultivation 

 and/or handweeding, (b) irrigate, and (c) spray up to the base of the plants as 

 soon as soil will support a sprayer. 



Roses 



For control of germinating annual broadleaved w^eeds and w^eed grasses in 

 liners and established plantings: CIPC at 4 to 8 pounds or DNBP amine salt 

 at 4 to 8 pounds in granular form as a soil-directed application. Brush 

 granules off foliage. 



Established Evergreen and Deciduous Plants 



(1) For control of annual grasses and broadleaved weeds in rows of conif- 

 erous transplants and deciduous stocks: Sesone at 3 to 6 pounds or CIPC at 

 4 to 8 pounds in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre applied as a basal-directed 

 spray. For maximum effectiveness, both herbicides should be applied prior to 

 weed emergence or to clean cultivated soil. Also, herbicides should be applied 

 so only a minimum of spray comes in contact with bases of plants. 



(2) For control of annual weeds betw^een row^s: DNBP amine salt at 2 

 pounds or PCP at 4 pounds in 50 gallons of aromatic oil per acre. A low- 

 pressure sprayer w^ith a hooded boonn. should be used to prevent spray drift 

 from coming in contact with nursery crops. 



Comments and precautions . - -Perennial weeds are not controlled by 

 these treatments. 



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