Spraying Guide for Fruit 
CROPS INSECTS AND MATERIALS DILUTIONS TIME TO SPRAY 
DISEASES One Gal. of Water 50 G-'s. of Water 




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Scale, Insects and Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1 pint 5-7 gallons Before the buds swell. Add Bordeaux to 
Leaf Curl Oil Emulsion or ¥% pint 2 gallons Oil Emulsion to prevent leaf curl. 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 18-20 teaspoonsful 12-15 pounds 
Shot Hole or Fungi | Zine Sulphate 1 teaspoonful 2 pounds Combine with petal fall and later sprays. 
peo Curculio Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonsful 3%, to 1 pound Use in combination with Dritomie Sulphur 
PLUM on petal fall, shuck and cover sprays. 
cao 1. Wh t of shuck ff 
Dry Mix 12-20 teaspoonsful | 8-10 pounds : CH MOSU OP SUCRE MEL ogee 
APRICOT Scab and Brown Rot : som 2. Two weeks after shucks have dropped. 
Dritomie Sulphur Setesepoonatul pia, bounds 8. Four weeks before picking if necessary. 
Paradichlorbenzene 1 oz. 2 in. from trunk of tree In the fall or spring. 
Borers Ethylene Dichloride Sprinkled around trunk of tree In the fall or spring. 
; Emulsion 
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Scale Insects and Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1 pint 5-7 gallons Dormant and delayed dormant. When buds 
Blister Mites Dry Lime-Sulphur 18-20 teaspoonsful 12-15 pounds begin to swell. 
Bordeaux Mixture or| 12-16 teaspoonsful 6-8 pounds 3 ink stage. 
Psylla, Slugs, Scab | Dry Lime-Sulphur or | 5-6 teaspoonsful 3-4 pounds e Caner ae eolal fall = 
and Codling Moth | Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1/5 pint 1%-1% gallons 3. Two weeks after petals fall. 
APPLE with Arsenate of Lead} 3-8 teaspoonsful 1-144 pounds 
PEAR oF cae Arsenate of Lead 3-8 teaspoonsful 1-114 pounds Eight to ten weeks after petals fall and as 
blossom Bordeaux 12-16 teaspoonsful 8 pounds ptien 4 eens Gans Keep Teiaae 
Blotch Dritomic Sulphur 3 teaspoonsful 1 pound : 
: ; ‘ Combine with other spray and apply when 
Aphids (Plant Lice) | Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful ¥% pint Aphindlaspent’ 
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Chewing Insects Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonsful 1-14% pounds 1. After the blossoms fall. 
Black Rot-Mildew Bordeaux Mixture 12-16 teaspoonsful 6-8 pounds 2. Ten days to two weeks later. 
GRAPE , : 
Leaf Hopper Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful % pint Apply when first nymphs of the Hopper 
acquire wings. 
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Rose- Scale, Cane- 
BLACKBERRY Blight, Leaf-Spot | Dry Lime-Sulphur 9 level 12 pounds In spring before growth starts. 
DEWBERRY and Anthracnose tablespoonsful 
RASPBERRY Anthracnose Dry Lime-Sulphur 2% Ieee 3 pounds Just before the bloom. 
Leaf-Spot, Flea Bee- 7 level 1 Before the blossoms open. 
See ent tle and Leaf-Roller Reetrey tablespoonsful eas 2 As soon as the fruit faa been picked. 
For Efficient and Easy Application Use a Hudson Sprayer. See Page 64. 
Fertilizing Guide for Fruit 
USING GRANULAR “AERO” CYANAMID 


CROP HOW AND WHEN TO APPLY RATE 



Fall or early spring after first grow- 
PEACH Broadcast evenly under and 3 feet or more beyond spread of limbs in ad 3 E 
PLUM fall, (winter in warmer climates), or very early spring at least a month ine aneen eee he, ide g wee 
before blooming. Avoid common practice of doubling application on | per aad of age 2 tou 7 ae : 
CHERRY replant, weak, or diseased trees. On sandy and gravelly soils, fall or | tree” On ee eet oe 1 its Be 
APRICOT winter application only is recommended. Do not apply Cyanamid to | ply broadcast A Bene “y ate ea te 
newly-set trees hefore end of first growing season. of 200 to 250 Ibs. per arte at rate 
Fall or can eprne prey first grow- 
ing season—2 0z.; r.—4 02Z.; — 
Broadcast evenly under and 3 feet or more beyond spread of limbs in | oz.; 4 yr.—1 lb.; 5 eae and siden sny 1p 

APPLE fall, (winter in warmer climates), or early spring several weeks before er year of age 
blooming. For sandy and gravelly soils, fall or winter application is bane) 54 ipece nee meted Tipe ctinted 
PEAR recommended. Do not apply Cynamid to newly-set trees before end of | closer than 20 by 40 feet, broadcast 
first growing season. : 400 Ibs. per acre over entire area (300 
Ibs. per acre on sandy and gravelly 
soils). 
Broadcast evenly over entire area in late fall, or early spring tw 
GRAPE or more before blooming. pet ta Chay 200 Ibs. per acre 


BLACKBERRY | Apply as side-dresser, 12 to 18 inches to side of row, or broadcast evenl 
DEWSERRY | in midles in fall, or early spring a month or more before blooming. i to 1% Ibs. per 100 feet of row, or 

RASPBERRY | Avoid letting material fall into crowns. 150 to 200 Ibs. per acre. 
New plantings: Broadcast before or after plowing. 300 Ib 
STRAWBERRY | Old plantings: Side-dress in late fall or Barty orn! 100 Ibs. per nara 
op-dress down middles before plowing in. 390 "hs. per acre. 
We List Many Good Fertilizers for Various Crops and Plants. See Page 25. 
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