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Perry Seed Company, 12-13 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
Delayed Dormant’ 
Spray 
Spray 
‘Calyx” Spray 
“Fourth” Spray 
CONDENSED SPRAY SCHEDULE 
Insecticide Manufacturers’ recommendations 
will not be responsible for results obtained. 
APPLES. 
Spray’’—primarily to kill Scale. 
Dilute either Scalecidei the best oil emulsion, 
1 ppt to 15 parts of water; or Lime Sulphur. 
, 1 lb. to 12^ gals.; if liquid, 1 to 9. 
Delayed Dormant”—when buds begin to 
break but not after leaves are H 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 CaterpiUar. Di¬ 
lute Liquid Lime Sulphur 1 to 50, or Dry 
Lime Sulphur 1 lb. to 12i^ gals, with 1 lb. 
Arsenate of Lead to each 30 gals, of diluted 
mixture. Kayso, or Hydrated Lime (Sani- 
hme) may wisely be added to avoid a dan¬ 
ger of burning. 
“Pink”—After blossoms have separated in the 
duster, 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 
Directions will be found on most packages. We 
open, for you spoil the set of fruit and may poison 
bees). Use same materials as for Pre-pink, but increase 
Amenate of Lead to 1 lb. to each 25 gals, of diluted 
mixture for Codlin Moth, (^urculio, Gypsy Moth 
and Scab. 
bater Sprays—consult your Experiment Station 
Bulletin. 
peaches. 
1^11 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 
^ parts of water. 
Brown Rot when blossoms show pink. 
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. 
“^cond Cover”—Two weeks after First Cover for 
Brown Rot, using same spray as for Pink. 
Cog Gear Pump 
with 'Bordeaux 
Nozzle. Wt. 9 
lbs. $7.50 
SPRAYERS for FRUIT and SHADE TREES 
Built for Those Who Want the Best 
OPERA’TED PORTABLE SPRAYER. A fine, general purpose sprayer suitable for 
insecticides and \\^tewash. The 15^ 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. cyUnder cog 
handle, and both dasher and jet agitator, is securely fastened to the 
12H-gallon galvanized tank hung on trunnions in the frame. Fitted with 
w’ • ^ 2-piece iron extension and Vermorel nozzle, 
$29.00. Weight 80 lbs. Veimorel nozzles only, $1.00; extra H in. hose, 
17c. per ft. When whitewashing, use a Bordeaux nozzle, $1.30. 
Peerless Pump 
with Bordeaux 
Nozzle. Wt. 4^ 
lbs. $5.25 
POWER WIHXLBARROW SPRAYER. A new portable type to effi¬ 
ciently fill the demand for a high pressure, light outfit lor the 
florist, nurseryman, small orchardist, estate owner or club. 
Compac^ narrow width (16 in.) for easy moving through greenhouse 
aisles.^ Develops 250 pressure, uniformly discharging 1 gallon 
per mmute from the brass adjustable spray gun. 18 gal. galvan¬ 
ized tank reinforced top and bottom, 12 ft. % in. hose, 16 in. 
wheels, length 64 in., height 26 in. Shipping weight, 140 lbs. 
No. 3193. With ^ h. p. Briggs-Stratton high-speed, air-cooled, 
4-cycle engine, $80.00. Pneumatic tired, $92.50. 
No. 3193E. With ^ h.p. AC motor. 110-volt, V-belt drive 
$73.75. Pneumatic tired, $86.25. 
Brown’s Siren (No. 5). Double acting 
tiombone type for use with pail or 
knapsack. Popular for small fruit trees 
and shrubs about the home. P um p 
only, $5.00; 5-gal. galvanized knap¬ 
sack, $6.25; 2-ft. brass exten¬ 
sion, 65c,, swivel coupling, 55c. 
Please ask lor prices on 
other spraying equip¬ 
ment in which you may 
be interested. 
Hand Operated Port¬ 
able Sprayer. $29.00. 
If wanted with a pres¬ 
sure tank, $45.00. 
