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SPRAYING CALENDAR AND FORMULAE 
There is no spraying that will cure everything. Use the one that fits your case. Spraying, to 
be effective, must be well done. 
When to Spray 
What to Use 
What to Spray Por 
Notes 
FALL 
Sulphur-lime 
Apple cankers. 
This spraying may be preceded by a spray- 
Just after the 
Scale insects. 
ing of bordeaux as soon as crop is 
leaves fall. 
Eggs of green aphis and red 
picked; for canker only. 
Write for bulletin on sulphur-lime spray- 
Especially for 
Western 
Washington. 
spider. 
Pear leaf blister mite. 
Woolly aphis. 
Eggs of tent caterpillar. 
Moss and lichens. 
Rabbits and field mice. 
ing. 
WINTER 
Sulphur-lime 
Bud moth; twig borer; 
Too early spraying will miss these. 
While buds are 
peach-leaf curl. 
Write for bulletin on sulphur-lime spray- 
swelling. 
Scale insects. 
ing. 
Usual spraying 
where there is 
no canker. 
Eggs of green aphis and red 
spider. 
Woolly aphis. 
Rabbits and field mice. 
Mildew. 
SPRING 
Sulphur-lime 
Apple scab. 
Spray when central flower of cluster is 
(1) When flower 
buds are ready 
to open. 
New York apple canker. 
Prune brown rot or fruit 
mold. 
about to open. 
(2) While last 
Lead arsenate 
Codling moth. 
blossoms are 
1 lb. to 50 
Bud moth; twig borer. 
Use a bordeaux nozzle with a crook and 
falling. 
gallons. 
Caterpillars. 
spray with force from raised platform 
directly into every flower. Repeat im- 
mediately. If so applied, these sprayings 
are sufficient. Keep a few trees banded. 
If many worms are trapped, spray. 
Write for codling moth bulletin. 
Sulphur-lime 
Apple scab. 
Not advisable to mix with arsenate of lead. 
Omit if there is little scab. 
SUMMER 
Tobacco (or 
Aphis (cherry aphis, etc.) 
When the pest 
kerosene 
Woolly aphis on branches. 
appears. 
emulsion). 
Red spider. 
Oyster shell bark louse. 
About June 15 for newly hatched young. 
Leaf hopper. 
Spray early before they acquire wings. 
Lead arsenate 
Pear and cherry slug. 
Caterpillars. 
Colorado potato beetle. 
Use 1 pound to 75 gallons. Or dust with 
lime, ashes or road dust. 
Use 1 pound to 40 gallons. 
Sulphur-lime 
Fruit spot (Baldwin spot; 
punk rot). 
Mildew. 
Red spider; young of oyster 
shell louse. 
Early in July. (Treatment in the experi- 
mental stage.) 
As a strong 
Trunk borer; flat head borer. 
Keep trunk coated all summer; best to add 
wash. 
Flea beetles. 
excess slime. 
Bordeaux 
Cutworms. 
Grasshoppers. 
Potato blight. 
As a repellant. 
July 1 to 15; repeat in two weeks. If much 
blight near by, give third application 
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two or three weeks later. 
SPRAYS 
INSECTICIDES AND REMEDIES FOR FUNGUS 
Most of the following articles being poisonous, cannot be shipped by mail: 
ARSENATE OF LEAD DRY POWDERED FUNGI-BORDO 
y z lb., 40c; 1 lb., 75c 
Dry Arsenate of Dead is rapidly gain- 
ing in favor over the paste. It has none 
of the disadvantages of the paste form 
and many advantages that the older 
form does not possess.. 
Dry Powdered ArBenate of Dead is an 
exceedingly finely divided, fluffy powder 
which is much easier to get into sus- 
pension in the spray tank than is any 
other form of Arsenate of Lead. 
Use 1 to 1% lbs. to 50 gals, of water. 
l/ 2 lb., 40c; 1 lb., 75c 
Pungi-Bordo is a dry powder Bordeaux 
put up In sift-proof impervious pack- 
ages. It is easily held in suspension 
and can be used with excellent results in 
combination with Paris Green, Arsenate 
of T,ead or other insecticides. You pay 
no freight on water when you buy Dry 
Powdered Bordo. 
Usually 8 lbs. to 50 gals, of water will 
prove very effective. 
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