
Fungous Diseases 
Fungous diseases attack many of the com- 
mon garden plants and produce more or less 
severe damage. All such plants will be more 
vigorous if sprayed occasionally with a good 
fungicide. Either the copper or sulfur com- 
pounds are effective controls. 

SprayCop—A very welcome substitute 
for Bordeaux Mixture. SprayCop con- 
tains nearly 3 times as much copper as 
Bordeaux Mixture and may be sub- 
stituted for it at one third the rate 
with superior results. SprayCop mixes 
in the spray tank with greater ease, 
contains no free lime and may be com- 
bined with any other spray materials, 
does not discolor foliage as much as 
Bordeaux Mixture, has a wider margin of safety. 
One pound makes 20 gallons spray. 6 lb. bag, 
$1.80; case of 48 lbs., $12.24. (Cost per gallon 
prepared spray—3c). 
Sulfur—(Wettable)—Effective general 
fungicide for most fungous diseases 
encountered in the garden. Wets im- 
mediately upon addition to water 
and is easier and more pleasant to 
use than a dust. Very effective con- 
trol for Red Spider. Use 4-5 lbs. to 
100 gallons water, or as a dust. 2 lbs., 
soc; 5 Ibs. 55c;. 24 Ibs.,) $2.50. 
Sulfur—Super Adhesive Dusting. 100 lb. bag, $6.80. 
Magnetic Dusting Sulfur—A finely divided sulfur 
with great adhesive properties prepared es- 
pecially for dusting plants for disease and red 
spider and mite control. 3 lb. canister, 50c. 

CEDAR-APPLE RUST 
SPRAY SCHEDULE 
Hawthorns and Crab-apples—(spray only 
in spring) 
Apply first spray as leaves are emerging from 
buds. Apply four or more sprays at 8 to 10 day 
intervals as long as galls on Red Cedar produce 
gelatinous material following a rain. Spraying 
just preceding or immediately following a rain is 
most effective. 
Red-Cedars—(Spray only in fall) 
Apply first spray about August first or when 
spore stalks develop on under side of leaves of 
hawthorns and crab-apples. Follow with 2 or 3 
sprays at intervals of 2 or 3 weeks as long as 
spores are being produced by hawthorns and crab— 
apples. 
Linco Colloidal Sulfur—A very finely divided sul- 
fur. Linco-Colloidal Sulfur is the most satis- 
factory control for Cedar-Apple Rust. When 
used in conjunction with Filmfast it has given a 
high degree of control of this disease on orna- 
mental hawthorns and crab-apples and on red 
cedars. Linco-Colloidal Sulfur is also an excel- 
lent General Fungicide for use throughout the 
garden and furnishes a most effective and eco- 
nomical control for Red Spider and Red Mite. 
Use 6 pounds per 100 gailons. 1 pint, $1.00; 
qt., $1.50; 12 lb. kit, $3.60; 25 lb. kit, $6.75; 60 Ib. 
pe $15.00. (Cost per gallon of prepared spray— 
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Snarol—An insecticide bait to combat snails, cut 
worms, sow bugs and grasshoppers. Price, 1% 
Ib., 35c; 4 Ibs., 85c; 15 Ibs., $3.00; 50 Ibs., $8.00. 
SUPERIOR SCALE OIL—A better 
dormant oil. Superior Scale oil is a 
carefully compounded, highly re- 
fined oil for the control of the scale 
insects which commonly infest or- 
chard, shade, and evergreen trees, 
and ornamental shrubs. To make 
it a more complete control for in- 
sects during the dormant period it 
contains cresylic acid in the amount 
recommended by experiment sta- 
tions to destroy the APHIS EGGS usually pres- 
ent on these during the winter. One gallon 
makes 15-20 gallons. 1 qt., 75c; 1 gal., $1.75; 5 
gals., $5.50; 15 gals., $12.00. 
Medol Summer Scale Oil—1 qt., 75c; 1 gal., $2.00; 
5 gals., $5.50. 
Tartar Emetic—Recommended for the control of 
thrip on gladiolus. % lb., 35c; % lb., 60c; 1 Ib., 
$1.00. Use ™% lb. Tartar Emetic, 1 1b. brown 
sugar, 6 gals. water. 
Tobacco Dust—5 lb. bag, 
DUCT. OU MDI abae, = 64.00. 
Nicotine content 1%. 
Tree Tanglefoot—Checks at- 
tacks of insects which 
crawl up the trunks to 
feed upon the leaves. Ef- 
fective against White 
Marked Tussock Moth 
atid see Diinew er G amuket 
Worms if trees are band- 
ed in late winter. 1 Ib., 
SOcs45 slbss io5./ o98 LOelbse 
$7,003*25))|Dsieol 5.00: 
Tree Tanglefoot Bands—Balsam wool bands 3 in. 
wide. Place bands around tree, smooth side out, 
and spread Tanglefoot on bands. Soft wool fills 
crevices in bark, completing insect barrier. Easy 
to remove after period of insect attack is past. 
Price, Roll, 16% ft., 40c; log of 12 rolls, $3.50. 
Trio-gen—Gives protection against numerous dis- 
eases and insects on roses. Set consists of solu- 
tions aNos, tg 203. UAY ole On 4 walsaeoi 50: 
SBrmikitetone lOrealsen 5400 taOeelkatetonrogepalse 
$6.00; “D” Estate kit for 128 gals.,$20.00. (*16c). 
Volk—Greenhouse: Light oil spray effective 
against numerous chewing and sucking insects. 
Pat. 0c; bial. $2.50: 
Volk—Nursery: A contact spray for use in the 
nursery and garden. 1 qt., 80c; 1 gal., $2.50. 


DILUTION TABLE FOR HOME 
GARDENS 
Powder Spray Materials 
1 lb. per 100 gallons water 
equals about 
1 oz. per 6 gallons water 
equals about 
1 level tablespoon per gallon 
Fluid Spray Materials 
1 gallon per 100 gallons water 
equals about 
4 fluid ounces per 3 gal. water 
equals about 
3 tablespoons per gallon water 

