GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. ^gei 



Goulds Field 



Crop Sprayer 



Used in Connection With Any Hand or Power 

 Spray Pump 



The best and cheapest crop sprayer on the mar- 

 ket. Easily attached to tail-board of a wagon, 

 and when not in use can be folded into small 

 space. It is made to spray four or six rows, any 

 distance apart up to 4 4 inches, or cover a space 

 14% or 22 feet In width. Connection allows 

 sprayer to be easily raised or lowered; spray to be 

 thrown forward, backward, up or down. 



Figure 1322. 



Complete with four "MIstry 

 Jr." Nozzles and coupling for 

 connecting to discharge hose of 

 any barrel or power sprayer. 

 List Price, $19.00; Our Special 

 Price, $12.00. 



Same with 6 "Mistry Jr." 

 Nozzles. List Price, $22.50; 

 Our Special Price, $13.00. 



The approximate quantity of 

 Spray Solution of any kind for 

 Potatoes is from 30 to 40 gal- 

 lons to the acre after diluting 1 . 



Connection which clamps to wagon, 

 justahle to any height. 



It is ad- 



Information on How and When to Spray 



SAN JOSE SCALE 



This orchard pest is controlled by spraying in the dormant season as 

 follows: 



APPLE AND PEAS TREES AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBBERY. 



Kil-o-Scale, 1 gallon to 15-18 gallons of water. 



Lime Sulphur Solution, 1 gallon to 9-10 gallons of water. 



PEACH AND PLUM TREES. 



Lime Sulphur Solution, 1 gallon to 9-10 gallons of water. 



It is important that the trees be thoroughly sprayed, covering all twigs 

 and fruit spurs completely. 



Kil-o-Scale is preferable in case of bad scale infestation and should be 

 used in the spring rather than in the fall. Lime Sulphur Solution may be 

 used in the fall or spring before the buds swell. On peaches Lime Sulphur 

 Solution should be used in the spring about two weeks before the buds 

 swell in order to prevent leaf curl. 



SPRAYING IN GROWING PERIOD. 

 APPLES. 



To Control Scab, Codling Moth, Curculio, Cedar Rust, Leaf Spot, use 



IVi gallons Lime Sulphur Solution of 7 pounds Atomic Sulphur to 50 gal- 

 lons water, and in either case add 2 pounds Arsenate Lead to the diluted 

 spray, and apply thoroughly — 



First — After cluster buds open and before blooming. This is primarily 

 for Scab and Cedar Rust. 



Second — As soon as the petals of bloom fall. For Cedar Rust an extra 

 application is necessary 10 days later with Atomic Sulphur. 



Third — From 3 to 4 weeks after petals fall. 



Fourth — From 8 to 9 weeks after petals fall. 



PEACHES. 



To Control Curculio, Scab and Brown Rot, use Arsenate of Lead and 

 Atomic Sulphur as follows: 



First — Spray about 10 days after the petals fall or when the shucks are 

 being shed from the young fruits, using iy 2 pounds Tri-Plumbic Arsenate 

 of Lead to 50 gallons of water, and add 3 pounds of lime made into a milk. 

 This is for Curculio. 



Second — About 20 days later, or about 4 weeks after the petals have 

 fallen, spray with Atomic Sulphur, using 5 pounds to 50 pounds of water. 

 1 y 2 pounds of Tri-Plumbic Arsenate of Lead may be added in case the 

 Curculio are present at this time. 



Third — About 1 month before the fruit is expected to ripen, spray with 

 5 pounds of Atomic Sulphur to 50 gallons of water. 



POTATOES. 



To Control Bugs and Early Blight, spray with Arsenite of Zinc combined 

 with Atomic Sulphur, using 7-S pounds to 50 gallons of water. The first 

 application should be made as soon as the bugs appear, and repeated as 

 needed. 



GARDEN TRUCK AND VEGETABLES. 



To Control Mildew and other Fungous Troubles, use Bordeaux Mixture, 

 8-10 pounds to 50 gallons of water. Apply frequently enough to keep all 

 new growth covered, and where insects are present use Bordeaux Arsenate 

 of Lead at the rate of 8 to 10 pounds to 50 gallons of water. 



Tor Prices on above see Page 65. 



Note. — It is impossible to give here full directions for all spraying opera- 

 tions, but full details will be cheerfully furnished on application. Send for 

 circular. 



SPRAYING TANK 



We are having our spray tanks made of 1V 2 - 

 inch clear pine, which has proven to be the best 

 material for this purpose. The tanks are 

 gripped with steel rods. 



Style No. 4. — Weight, 200 lbs.: capacity, 200 

 gallons: dimensions. 5 feet 2 inches long. 3 

 feet 4 inches wide. 2 feet 5 inches high. Price, 

 complete with Agitator and Bolsters, $20.00. 

 Other sizes quoted on application. 



Approximate Quantifies Per Tree of Spray Solution 

 Required for Thorough Spraying. 



Age. 



Peach. 



Plum. 







Apple. 





Standard Pear. 



Under 3 years . 



. V4 to 1 gal. 

















3 to 4 years . 



.1 to 1^ gal. 







y* 



to 



1 



gal. 



Vi to % gal. 



4 to 5 years . 



. 1 y 2 to 2 gal. 



V4 tol 



gal. 



i 



to 





gal. 



% to 1 gal. 



5 to 6 years. 



.2 to 2% gal. 



1 to 1 y 2 



gal. 



2 



to 



3 



gal. 



1 to 1 y 2 gal. 



6 to 8 years . 



. 2 % to 3 y 2 gal. 







2% 



to 



3% 



gal. 



1 % to 2 gal. 



8 to 10 years. 



. 3 y 2 to 5 gal. 



2 to 4 



gal. 



3 



to 



4 



gal. 



2 to 2 y 2 gal. 



10 to 12 years . 









3y 2 



to 



4 



gal. 



2% to 3 gal. 



12 to 15 years. 









4 



to 



5 



gal. 



3 to 3 y 2 gal. 



15 to 18 years. 









4% 



to 



5y 2 



gal. 



3% gal. 



18 to 20 years. . 









5 



to 



6 



gal. 



3 y 2 to 5 gal. 



20 to 25 years . 









6 



to 



8 



gal. 



5 to 8 gal. 



Over 25 years . 









8 



to 10 



gal. 





By the term spray solution is meant diluted material ready to spray. Above 

 table is designed for calculating the quantity of material required to spray 

 trees (after pruning) in the dormant stage. 



Dwarf Pears will require about half the quantity recommended for Stand- 

 ard Pear Trees. 



ALL PRICES 



SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



