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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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SPRAYING TABLE 
IN-SECT-INE is the only Compound ever mixed that Kills 
BOTH SCALE AND INSECTS 
What to Spray and What 
to Spray For 
Apples— 
Bitter Rot . 
Canker Worm .. 
San Jose Scale... 
Scab . 
Asparagus— 
Beetle .. . 
Rust. 
Blackberry 
Cabbage and Cauli¬ 
flower . 
Celery . 
Wiiat to Spray With 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Time of First 
Spraying 
First appearance of rot. 
On first appearance of 
worms. 
Spray in fall. 
As the buds are swelling. 
Early spring. 
After cutting crop. 
On first appearance of 
worms. 
On young seedlings. 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY 
WASHINGTON, D. C, 
December 11, 1913 
Dear Sirs: 
Referring to sample of In-sect-ine submitted to this 
office by Mr. J. E. Keating in company with Mr. J. B. 
Porter, under date of October 9th, I have pleasure in 
advising you that this preparation has been analyzed in 
the Bureau of Chemistry and found to consist of a mix¬ 
ture of calcium and lead arsenates, Bordeaux mixture 
and some crude form of tar oil. It also contains small 
amounts of sulphates, chlorides, magnesium carbonate 
and a trace of ammonia. 
Cherry— 
Aphis.! 
San Jose Scale.f 
Leaf-spot. J 
Cucumbers— 
Anthracnose ...... j 
Downy Mildew.... j 
Currant— 
Leaf-spot . ! 
Worm .) 
Gooseberry— 
Leaf-spot . 
Worm . 
Mildew . 
Grape— 
Anthracnose . 
Berry Moth. 
Downy or Powdery 
Mildew. 
Rot . 
Musk melon— 
Anthracnose . j 
Downy Mildew.... | 
Leaf-blight .J 
Peach— 
Leaf-curl . 
Brown Rot . 
Scab . 
San Jose Scale.... 
Pear— - 
Leaf-blight .I 
Psylla .) 
Plu m— 
Curculio .I 
Aphis . '( 
Shot-hole Fungus.. 
Rot . 
Potato— 
Early Blight. 
. 
Late Blight. 
Potato Beetle. 
Raspberry— 
Anthracnose . 
Saw-fly . 
Leaf-spot . 
Rose— ; 
Leaf-spot.| 
Slug . j 
Strawberry— 
Leaf-spot . 
Squash— 
Aphis. \ 
Lady Beetle . , 
Tomato— 
Anthracnose . 
Leaf-blight . 
White Fly. 
For Codling Moth. 
For Tussock Moth. 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
Spray with In-sect-ine 
At first appearance. 
Before buds open. 
Just before blossoms open. 
When plants begin to run. 
When plants begin to run. 
As leaves are unfolding. 
When they first appear. 
Before leaves start. 
When buds are breaking. 
Just before bud's open. 
Before blossoms are ready to 
open. 
Just before blossoming. 
j Just before blossoming. 
When plants begin to vine. 
July 25 to Aug. 1. 
When plants begin to vine. 
In March or April, or both, 
to make doubly sure. 
About time shucks are shed¬ 
ding from young fruit or 
on first appearance. 
Just as buds begin to swell. 
in late fall or early spring, 
or both, if bad. 
'Cut out the branches on first 
appearance on twigs. 
i si winter, use commercial 
lime-sulphur for eggs. 
With starting of buds. 
On appearance of aphis. 
When leaves are half grown. 
As buds are swelling or on 
appearance. 
When plants are 6 inches 
high. 
As for early blight to July. 
When pest appears. 
Before leaves open. 
When pest first appears. 
When leaves are half grown. 
On first appearance of fun¬ 
gus. 
On appearance of slugs. 
Soon after growth begins. 
Spray underside of leaves. 
As soon as pest appears. 
Soon after fruit begins to set. 
Three weeks after transplant¬ 
ing. 
Spray underside of leaves 
thoroughly. 
Spray thoroughly soon as 
leaves are out. 
Spray thoroughly soon as 
I leaves are out. 
The various ingredients which enter into the sample 
of In-sect-ine, as analyzed, are not present in large 
enough quantities, in che light of our present knowledge, 
to be injurious to plant life when used for spraying if 
applied in the usual- manner and at proper dilutions. The 
compound is very similar to a Bordeaux mixture con¬ 
taining arsenate of lead and a little sulphur. 
Very truly yours, 
L. O. HOWARD 
Chief of Bureau. 
Spray Chemical Compounding Co., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
IN-SECT-INE 
Contains 21 Ingredients 
and Is Compounded 
- With —— 
Bordeaux Mixture 
Write us for Catalogue 
Spray Chemical Compounding Co. 
1202 General Electric Building 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
