SPRAYING GUIDE FOR GARDEN AND 
LAWN PLANTS 
It is not our intention to attempt a complete list of all insects and diseases attacking plants of the garden 
and lawn. We are listing only the more common ones that every amateur gardener must combat. 
The control offered for each is the one we have found to be the most economical and effective, but we 
cannot guarantee results, for method of application, weather conditions, etc., always produce varying results. 
Host 
Pest 
Material 
Proportions to 
General Remarks 
50 gals. 
1 gal. 
Arborvitae and other 
Coniferous Evergreens 
Bagworm 
Arsenate of Lead 
Black strap or 
other cheap mo 
lasses 
3 lbs. 
2 qts. 
3 tablespoons 
2-3 tablespoons 
Spray last of May and every 2 
weeks until last of July. Where 
only a few, pick and burn. 
Hemispherical 
or other scale 
I.ime-sulfur, Dry 
Oil emulsion 
3-4 lbs 
2 gals. 
3 tablespoons 
8-9 tablespoons 
Use as dormant spray. In ex¬ 
treme cases use summer spray 
of Nursery Volck. 
Boxwood 
Red spider 
Wettable sulfur 
4 lbs. 
6 tablespoons 
Do not apply in wet weather or 
in very hot sun. 
Mealy bug 
Nursery Volck 
2 gals. 
y 3 cup 
Catalpa 
Horn-tail cater¬ 
pillar 
See Arborvitae; 
Bagworm 
Chrysanthemum 
Lice 
Thrip 
Nicotine sulphate 
Soap 
Vi pt. 
2 lbs 
1 teaspoons 
1 oz. 
Leaf-sput 
Mildew 
Bordeaux Mixture 
6 lbs. 
6 tablespoons 
3 sprays bimonthly. Begin Au¬ 
gust 15. 
Cotoneaster 
Crataegus 
Pyracantha 
Lacebug 
Nursery Volck 
Nicotine sulphate 
1 gal. 
Vi pt. 
5 tablespoons 
Vi teaspoon 
Begin May 15, continue until 
all disappear. 
San Jose scale 
See Arborvit^ 
Dogwood 
Borer 
Burlap or heavy 
paper 
Protect from below ground to 
heavy branches. Do not tie too 
tight. 
Elm 
Leaf beetle 
Webworm 
Arsenate of Lead 
Nicotine sulphate 
Soap 
3 lbs. 
V2. pt. 
2 lbs. 
3 teaspoons 
1 Vi teaspoons 
1 oz. 
Spray twice. 
When iarvaj collect on trunk of 
tree. 
Euonymus 
Scale 
See Arborvitae; 
Scale 
Flowering Crab 
San Jose scale 
Lime-sulfur, Dry 
Oil emulsion 
12-15 lbs. 
Dormant 
strength 
9-12 tablespoons i Dormant spray. 
Dormant spray. 
Hemlock 
Bagworm 
See Arborvitae; 
Bagworm 
Holly 
Leaf-miner 
Bordeaux Mixture 
6 lbs. 
6 tablespoons 
Spray 3 times at two-week inter¬ 
vals beginning May 15. 
Hollyhocks 
Red spider 
See Boxwood 
Thrip 
See Juniper; Mites 
Juniper 
Bagworm 
See Arborvitae; 
Bagworm 
Mites 
Nursery Volck 
Nicotine sulphate 
1 gal. 
Vi pt- 
5 tablespoons 
Vi teaspoon 
Spray in early spring and re¬ 
peat. 
Lilac 
San Jose scale 
See Flowering 
Crab; scale. 
Mildew 
Bordeaux Mixture 
Wettable sulfur 
6 lbs. 
4 lbs. 
6 tablespoons 
6 tablespoons 
Begin late spring and spray 
every 2 to 3 weeks. 
Locust 
Borer 
Carbon disulphide 
Inject in holes and plug with 
putty. Cut and burn all highly 
infested trees. 
Maple 
Scale 
See Flowering 
Crab; scale 
Phlox 
Flea beetle 
Nicotine sulphate 
Soap 
Vi pt. 
2 lbs. 
1 Vi teaspoons 
1 oz. 
Spray in early spring; always 
apply in early morning. Brush 
adults into pan of water cov¬ 
ered with kerosene film. 
Rotenone dust 
Leaf-spot 
Mildew 
See Lilac; Mildew 
Rose 
Slug 
Bordeaux Mixture 
Arsenate of Lead 
6 lbs. 
2 lbs. 
6 tablespoons 
2 tablespoons 
Lice 
Nicotine sulphate 
Soap 
Vi pt. 
2 lbs. 
1 y<t teaspoons 
1 oz. 
Thrip 
See Juniper; Mites 
Black-spot 
Brown canker 
Mildew 
Wettable sulfur 
6 lbs. 
8 tablespoons 
If arsenate of lead is added use 
an equal quantity of hydrated 
lime. 
Spruce 
Bagworm 
See Arborvitae 
Walnut 
Caterpillar 
Bagworm 
When they collect on trunk re¬ 
move and destroy. 
Willow 
Leaf-roller 
Arsenate of Lead 
2 lbs. 
2 tablespoons 
Scale 
See Flowering 
Crab; scale 
Y ucca 
Bug 
Pyrethrum soap so¬ 
lution 
Follow directions on commercial 
product. 
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J. Horace McFarland Company, Mount Pleasant Press, Harrisburg, Pa. 
?P' Kr £o 
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