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SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 

Spraying Guide for Fruit 

CROPS 

PEACH 
PLUM 
CHERRY 
APRICOT 
APPLE 
PEAR 
GRAPE 

BLACKBERRY 
DEWBERRY 
RASPBERRY 

STRAWBERRY 






IONS 
INSECTS AND MATERIALS DILUT 
DISEASES One Gal. of Water 50 QG-\s. of Water 
Seale, Insects and Lime-Sulphur Sol. ve pint 5-7 gallons 
Leaf Curl Oil Emulsion or. Y% pint 2 gallons 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 18-20 teaspoonsful 12-15 pounds 
Shot Hole or Fungi | Zine Sulphate 1 teaspoonful 2 pounds 
Curculio Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonsful % to 1 pound 
Dry Mix, 12-20 teaspoonsful 8-10 pounds 
Scab and Brown Rot | Dritomie Sulphur 8 teaspoonsful 2% pounds 

Paradichlorbenzene 1 oz. 2 in. from trunk of tree 








Borers Ethylene Dichloride Sprinkled around trunk of tree 
Emulsion 
Seale Insects and Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1 pint 5-7 gallons 
Blister Mites Dry Lime-Sulphur 18-20 teaspoonsful 12-15 pounds 
Bordeaux Mixture or} 12-16 teaspoonsful 6-8 pounds 
Psylla, Slugs, Scab | Dry Lime-Sulphur or | 5-6 teaspoonsful 3-4 pounds 
and Codling Moth | Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1/5 pint 1%-1% gallons 
with Arsenate of Lead] 3-8 teaspoonsful 1-1% pounds 
Later Codling Moth } Arsenate of Lead 8-8 teaspoonsful 1-14 pounds 
For Blight at full 
blossom ‘ Bordeaux 12-16 teaspoonsful 8 pounds 
Blotch Dritorsic Sulphur 3 teaspoonsful 1 pound 
Aphids (Plant Lice) | Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful Y% pint 
Chewing Insects Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonsful 1-1% pounds 
Black Rot-Mildew Bordeaux Mixture 12-16 teaspoonsful 6-8 pounds 
Leaf Hopper Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful % pint 
Rose- Scale, Cane- 
Blight, Leaf-Spot | Dry Lime-Sulphur 9 level 12 pounds 
and Anthracnose tablespoonsful 
2% level 
Anthracnose Dry Lime-Sulphur tablespoonsful 3 pounds 
Leaf-Spot, Flea Bee- 7 level 
tle and Leaf-Roller eaeey, tablespoonsful (Ae 





TIME TO SPRAY 

Before the buds swell. Add Bordeaux to 
Oil Emulsion to prevent leaf curl. 
Combine with petal fall and later sprays. 
Use in combination with Dritomic Sulphur 
on petal fall, shuck and cover sprays. 

1. When most of shucks are off. 
2. Two weeks after shucks have dropped. 
8. Four weeks before picking if necessary. 

In the fall or spring. 
In the fall or spring. 

Dormant and delayed dormant. When buds 
begin to swell. 

1. Cluster or pink stage. 
2. Calyx or petal fall. 
8. Two weeks after petals fall. 

with Arsenate of Lead, and a fungicide. 

Combine with other spray and apply when 
Aphids appear. 

1. After the blossoms fall. 
2. Ten days to two weeks later. 

Apply when first nymphs of the Hopper 
acquire wings. 

In spring before growth starts. 
Just before the bloom. 

1 Before the blossoms open. 
2. As soon as the fruit has been picked 
For Efficient and Easy Application Use a Hudson Sprayer. See Page 35. 

Fertilizing Guide for Fruit 
USING GRANULAR “AERO” CYANAMID 


CROP 

PEACH 
PLUM 
CHERRY 
APRICOT 
APPLE 
PEAR 
GRAPE 
BLACKBERRY 
DEWBERRY 
RASPBERRY 


STRAWBERRY | Old plantings: 
HOW AND WHEN TO APPLY 

Broadcast evenly under and 8 feet or more beyond spread of limbs in 
tall, (winter in warmer climates), or very early spring at least a month 
before blooming. Avoid common practice of doubling application on 
replant, weak, or diseased trees. On sandy and gravelly soils, fall or 
winter application only is recommended. Do not apply Cyanamid to 
newly-set trees before end of first growing season. 

Broadcast evenly under and 3 feet or more beyond spread of limbs in 
fall, (winter in warmer climates), or early spring several weeks before 
blooming. For sandy and gravelly soils, fall or winter application is 
recommended. Do not apply Cynamid to newly-set trees before end of 
first growing season. 

Broadcast evenly over entire area in late fall, or early spring two weeks 
or more before blooming. 
Apply as side-dresser, 12 to 18 inches to side of row, or broadcast evenly 
in midles in fall, or early spring a month or more before blooming. 
Avoid letting material fall into crowns. 
New plantings: Broadcast before or after plowing. 
Side-dress in late fall or early spring. 
Top-dress down middles before plowing in. = 


RATE 
Fall or early spring after first grow- 
ing season—2 oz.; 2 yr.—4 oz.; 3 yr.—8 
oz; 4 yr.—1 Ib.; 5 yr. and older—¥ Ib. 
per vear of age up to 2 to 8 lbs. per 
tree. On sandy and gravelly soils ap- 
ply broadcast over entire area at rate 
of 200 to 250 lbs. per acre. 
Fall or early spring after first grow- 
ing season—2 0Z.; 2 yr.—4 oz.; 3 yr.—8 
oz.; 4 yr.—1 lb.; 5 yr. and older—¥ Ib. 
per year of age up to 8 Ibs. per tree, 
basis 54 trees per acre. If planted 
closer than 20 by 40 feet, broadcast 
400 lbs. per acre over entire area (300 
Ibe: ne: acre on sandy and gravelly 
soils). 


200 Ibs. per acre 
1 to 1% lbs. per 100 feet of row, or 
150 to 200 lbs. per acre. 

300 Ibs. per acre. 
100 lbs. per acre. 
390 ‘bs. ner acre. 

We List Many Good Fertilizers for Various Crops and Plants. See Page 32. 

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