WORLEY’S large 
Peach Apricot 

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will thrive wherever Peach trees grow because Worley’s strain 1s 
especially: selected for hardiness. Plant this large luscious golden 
yellow apricot with a red cheek and harvest a bumper crop every year. 
Prices on Worley’s Peach Apricot 
$1.50 each. $1.25 each in lots of 10 
OTHER VARIETIES OF APRICOTS—Prices on Enclosed Leaflet 
Dallas Alexander Moorpark Early Golden 
QUINCE TREES 
CHAMPION ORANGE 
Fruit large, good quality. Tree is a Good size, bears very heavily. Ripens 
hardy grower, producing a good crop in October, 
each year. Late. 
SPRAYING SCHEDULE FOR PEACHES 
Period for spraying Insects & Diseases Controlled Materials for 100 
Gallons of Spray 














DORMANT Leaf Curl Bordeaux 4-4-50 (1) 
(Fall or Winter) 
(Late Winter or early Spring San Jose Scale Lime sulphur to test 1.03 "Sp: 
while buds are dormant) Leaf Curl Gea) 
San Jose Scale Oil Emulsion (3) 
Tecanium Scale 
San Jose Scale Oil Emulsion or Miscible Oil (4) 
ted Mite 
CALYX DROP OR SHUCK Curculio Arsenate of lead powder, 2 Ibs. 
FALL Zine sulphate (6) 
(When mest of the shucks have Seab Self-boiled lime sulphur 16-16- 
fallen) Brown Rot 100 (5) 
TWO OR THREE WEEKS Cureulio Arsenate of lead powder, 2 Ibs. 
LATER Zire sulphate (6) 
Seab Self-boiled lime sulphur 16-16- 
Brown rot 100 (5) 
FOUR OR FIVE WEEKS Brown rot Self-boiled lime sulphur 16-16- 
BEFORE FRUIT RIPENS 100 (5) 
JUST BEFORE PICKING Brown rot Sulphur dust Pure sulphur or 
PEACHES (especially in storage) 90-10 sulphur-lime dust. 


(1) Bordeaux or lime sulphur applied in fall, winter or in the spring before the buds crack will 
control leaf curl. 
(2) Lime sulphur is not effective against red mite and the peach lecanium seale. 
(5) Dilute to a 6 per cent oil in the dilute spray. 
(4+) Tilute oil emulsions so that they contain 8 per cent oil in the dilute spray; miscible oils at 
manufacturer’s recommendation. 
(5) New Jersey dry mix or simular types of sulphur may be substituted for self-boiled but the 
control of brown rot with such substitute sulphurs is seldom as good as when self-boiled is use‘. 
(6) Zine lime spray tests in several states indicate that the use of this material great!vy reduces 
spray injury on peaches. When acid lead arsenate is used in this spray, it may be combined 
with any of the common sulphur fungicides on peaches. Its chief role is to prevent spray 
injury. It should be used whenever acid lead arsenate is added to the spray. 
FORMULA FOR ZINC LIME SPRAY 
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The proper mixing of these materials is very important. The order of mixing is as follows: 
1. Fill spray tank about 2 full of water and start agiator. 
2. Add the zine sulphate slowly so that it will be dissolved by the action of the agitator. 
53. Mix the lime into a thin paste with water and wash it through the strainer into the tank. 
4. Mix the acid lead arsenate into a thin paste with water and wash it through strainer 
into the tank. 
When a fungicide is used with lead arsenate, it should be added to the tank last. 
6. The zine lime sprays should be used as soon as they are prepared. 
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