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Perry Seed Com.'^any, 12-13 Faneui? Hall Square^ Boston 
“Delayed Dormant” 
Spray 
“Pink” Spray 
CONDENSED SPRAY SCHEDULE 
For more complete information, consult bulletins issued by your State Expariment 
Station and Insecticide Manufacturers’ recommendations. Directions will be found on 
most packages. We will not be responsible for results obtained. 
APPLES. 
“Dormant Spray” —primarily to kill Scale. 
Dilute either Scalecide, the best oil emulsion, 
1 part to 15 parts of water; or Lime Sulphur, 
if dry, 1 lb. to 123 ^ gals.; if liquid, 1 to 9. 
“Delayed Dormant” —when buds begin to 
break but not after leaves are 3^ inch long, 
for Red Mite and Scale. Use same spray as 
for Dormant, but add 1 oz. Black Leaf 40 
to each 6 gals, of diluted mixture for Aphids. 
“Pre-Pink” —before blossoms show pink, for 
Scab, Bud Moth and Tent Caterpillar. Di¬ 
lute Liquid Lime Sulphur 1 to 50, or Dry 
Lime Sulphur 1 lb. to 123^ gals, with 1 lb. 
Arsenate of Lead to each 30 gals, of diluted 
mixture. Kayso, or Hydrated Lime (Sani- 
lime) may wisely be added to avoid a dan¬ 
ger of burning. 
“Pink” —After blossoms have separated in the 
cluster, but before they open, for Scab, Red 
Bug, Aphids, Tent Caterpillar and Leaf Rol¬ 
ler. Same as for Pre-pink, with 1 oz. Black 
Leaf 40 added to each 6 gals, of diluted 
mixture. 
“Calyx” —After 90% of blossoms have fallen. 
(Never spray while the fruit buds are fully 
‘Calyx” Spray 
open, for you spoil the set of fruit and may 
poison bees.) Use same materials as for Pre¬ 
pink, but increase Arsenate of Lead to 1 lb. 
to each 25 gals, of diluted mixture for Codlin 
Moth, Curculio, Gypsy Moth and Scab. 
For Later Sprays—consult your Experiment Station 
Bulletin. 
PEACHES. 
“Fall Dormant” —for Leaf Curl, dilute Liquid Lime 
Sulphur 1 to 14, or Dry Lime Sulphur 1 lb. to 6 gals, 
of water. 
“Spring Dormant” —for Red Mite and Scale before 
buds start to swell. Dilute Scalecide, the best oil 
emulsion, 1 part to 15 parts of water. 
“Pink” —for Brown Rot when blossoms show pink, 
use Wettable Sulphur, 1 lb. in 20 gals, of water. 
“Shuck” —for Brown Rot and Scab when shucks are 
splitting. Repeat Pink Spray. 
“First Cover” —for Brown Rot, Scab and Curculio a 
week or ten days after Shuck Spray use Wettable 
Sulphur, as in previous sprays, adding 1 lb. Arsenate 
of Lead and 2 lbs. Hydrated Lime (Sanilime) to 
each 50 gals, of water. 
“Second Cover” —Two weeks after First Cover for 
Brown Rot, using same spray as for Pink. 
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SPRAYERS for FRUIT and SHADE TREES 
Built for Those Who Want the Best 
BARREL PUMP WITH COG GEAR {Illustrated at right). A powerful, easily operated pump, 
throwing that uniform, constant spray so essential to good work. Brass cylinder, valves and 
valve seats. 2 in. cylinder, 13^x32 in. chamber. All working parts submerged, making priming 
unnecessary. Mechanical and jet agitators. Bolts fast to upper barrel head. Without hose 
or nozzle, weight 43 lbs., $14.00; one lead 15 ft. in. hose and graduating Vermorel nozzle, 
$5.00; with above and mounted on barrel,\$27.00; additional Y hose, 17c. per ft.; 8 ft. jointed 
iron extension with lever stopcock, $2.55. 
HANDY PORTABLE SPRAYER. A fine, general purpose sprayer suitable for handling all insec¬ 
ticides and whitewash. The 153^ in. wheel with its 3 in. tire adapts it to all uneven surfaces in 
orchards or on estates. ^ Florists and market gardeners will find it especially valuable for inside 
use. The pump, with its 2 in. cylinder cog gear handle, and both dasher and jet agitator,^ is 
securely fastened to the 1234 gallon galvanized tank hung on trunnions in the frame. Fitted with 
15 ft. Y iri- hose, and 8 ft. 2-piece iron extension and Vermorel nozzle, $29.00. Weight 80 lbs. 
Vermorel nozzles only, $1.00; extra Y in. hose, 17e. per ft. When whitewashing, use a Bordeaux 
nozzle, $1.30. 
AUTO SPRAY NO. 5 (Brown’s Siren). This pump fills the need of the 
man with only a single fruit tree or two, a few shrubs, Roses, or vegetables, 
yet requiring a sprayer of larger capacity than an atomizer. Acknowledged 
the most powerful pump of its kind, yet easily operated. Throws a con¬ 
tinuous spray on both the up and down stroke, reaching tall trees from 
the ground. With an elbow and 2 ft. extension rod the underside of shrub 
and rose foliage can be reached handily as well as prostrate vines, like 
Cucumbers and Squash. Made of brass and furnished with nozzles for 
both solid stream and fine foglike spray. Can be used with any pail 
yet may be attached to a portable knapsack if wanted for use as a fire 
fighter. P.P. weight, 4 lbs. $5.00. 
PATENTED 
COG GEAR 
5-gal. Galvanized Knapsack.$7.00 
Swivel Coupling.60 
2 ft. Brass Extension..65 
Auto Spray 
No. 5 
Cog Gear Pump 
with Bordeaux 
Nozzle. Wt. 9 
lbs. $7.50 
Peerless Pump 
with Bordeaux 
Nozzle. Wt. 434 
lbs. $5.25 
If wanted 
with pres¬ 
sure tank, 
$45.00 
