McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 47 

SPRAYING GUIDE 
BLACKBERRY, RASPBERRY, AND DEWBERRY 

Time of Appli- 
cation Spray Material Enemy 
1. In spring before} Lime-Sulphur 1214 lbs. to 50 gals.| Anthracnose. 
growth starts. 
2. When new shoots| 41bs. Dry Lime-Sulphur to 50 gals.} Anthracnose. 
are 6-8 inches. 

STRAWBERRY 

Before blossoms open.| Bordeaux and Arsenate of Lead, 4) Leaf Spot. 
Additional applica-}| Ibs. to 50 gals. Leaf Roller. 
tions as often as 
necessary. 
: pacoet beds frequently. May mow off and burn foliage after berries are 
picked, x 
SHADE TREES 


Spring and Summer. | 3 lbs. Arsenate of Lead to 97 gals.| Caterpillars, 
water, Measuring Worms. 
Canker Worms. 
Dig out with sharp knife. Borers. 
Shade trees are usually attacked by scale insects which may be controlled 
while trees are dormant with Scalecide: 1 gal. to 15 gals. water. 
FOR PECANS AND ENGLISH WALNUTS AND OTHER NUT TREES 
1, When nuts arej| Bordeaux Mixture 5 to 6 lbs. to 50| Scab. 
about as large as gals. water with 2 lbs. Arsenate} Case-bearer. 
garden peas. of Lead. Weevil 
2. 10 to 14 days after 
No. 1. Same as No. 1. Same as No. 1, 
3. 2 to 3 weeks after 
No. 2. Same as No. 1. Same as No. 1. 

4. Between Aug. 15] Arsenate of Lead 2 lbs. to 50 gals.| Leaf-Spot. 
and Sept. 15. water. Case-bearer. 
For borers, inject carbon disulphide, close holes with putty or clay. 
The all-out War Effort in which the United 
States is engaged at the present time has brought 
with it many regulations covering priorities, trans- 
portation, and anti-inflation price control which 
profoundly affect the production, distribution, and 
sale of practically every item that is in commerce 
today. The effect of these regulations is felt by 
every type of industry, and the nursery industry is 
no exception. However, in so much as nursery 
stock is not a “cost-of-living” item, and also due 
to the fact that the nursery industry is considered 
as agricultural, the industry is not as fully covered 
by as many of these orders and regulations as are 
some other types of industry. We are doing our 
best to co-operate with the War Effort, and wish 
you to bear in mind that we, like others, have lost 
many of our skilled workers to the War Effort. 
Notwithstanding this, we will endeavor to give you 
the same prompt and efficient service as heretofore, 
and trust you will favor us with order for your 
full requirements. 
Everything in this list is well grown, well graded, 
and we promise to ship nothing but the very best 
to our customers. 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, Ine, 
McMinnville, Tennessee 
