SPRAY MATERIAL 

CROP 
Insects or Disease Per Gal. of Water TIME TO APPLY 
STRAWBERRIES Dust with V-G Dust 1 as soon as beetles begin cutting buds. 
Strawberry Weevil ___ | Repeat at 5 to 7. day intervals as necessary. 
Flea Beetle | Dust with Dual Garden Dust as soon as beetles are present and 
| causing injury. Applications may have to be repeated at 7 day 
oh intervals.’ 
Leaf Spot 8 tsp. Bordeaux Mixture Late April or early May and repeated at 10 day intervals. In wet 
Mildew | seasons 3 or more applications may be necessary. 
RASPBERRIES 1st. About 10 days before beginning of blossoming or when beetles 
American Raspberry Beetle 
é become numerous. 2nd. When the first blossoms begin to open. 
(Raspberry Fruit-Worm) 
5 tsp. Lead Arsenate 
1 tsp. Dried Skim Milk 
CURRANTS 1% tsp. Black Leaf 40 Spray undersides of leaves particularly, as soon as Aphis appear. 
Aphis 1 tsp. Soap Chips Repeat as necessary. ‘ 
Gooseberry 4 tsp. Home Garden Spray | As soon as worms can be found. In cases of severe infestation 
Fruit-worm . : gh) repeat in 7 days. 
GRAPES ; 1st. Just before blossoms open. 
Black Rot 8 tsp. Bordeaux Mixture 2nd. As soon as berries have set. 
3rd. Just before or as berries begin to touch. 
Include this with the second rot spray. 
1st. Just as the earliest hatched nymphs begin to fly. Usually this 
spray can be combined with the third Black Rot spray in which case 
| Black Leaf 40 should be used and the soap chips reduced by half. - 
Be sure to spray underside of leaves. 
2nd. Watch closely for second brood which may appear in late July 
or early August. Apply when young nymphs become numerous and 
just as a few begin to reach winged stage. . 
G.L.F. Garden Dusts 
Downy Mildew _ 
Rose Chafers 
Leaf Hoppers 
5 tap. Lead Arsenate 
1% tsp. Black Leaf 40 
1 tsp. Soap Chips 

V-G Dust 2—contains 33% natural Cryolite 
(Kyrocide) and 7% Copper, expressed as metallic 
copper, derived from 16% of a fixed or insoluble 
copper known as Copper A Compound. This dust 
replaces 60-20-20 Lime-Monohydrated Copper 
Sulphate-Calcium Arsenate Dust. 
V-G Dust 3—contains 7% Copper, expressed 
as metallic copper, derived from 16% of a fixed 
or insoluble copper known as Copper A Com- 
pound. This dust replaces 80-20 Lime-Mono- 
hydrated Copper Sulphate Dust. 
Cucumber-Melon Dust 6-10—contains 4% 
Copper, expressed as metallic copper, derived 
from 5% Yellow Cuprocide and 10% Commer- 
cial Calcium Arsenate. 
Dual Garden Dust—contains .5% Rotenone 
and 7% Copper, expressed as metallic copper, 
derived from a fixed or insoluble copper known 
as Copper A Compound. 
SEED TREATMENT TABLE 
Treating seeds before planting prevents many diseases. Arasan and Spergon are the recom- 
mended treating materials. 
All G.L.F. seed hot water 
treated for seed borne dis- 
eases. Treat with Semesan 
0.4% or % teaspoonful 
for each pound seed, if 
planted too early for mag- 
gots in seed bed. For later 
planting use calomel ac- 
cording to the directions 
of the entomologists. Zinc 
oxide, 1 heaping teaspoon- 
ful for each pound, is sug- 
gested if Semesan or Calo- 
mel is not available. . 
All G.L.F. pea seed 
treated with Spergon. — 
G.L.F. seed not water 
treated. 
G.L.F. seed treated with 
Corrosive sublimate. 
Grower to dust seed with 
Semesan at planting time, 
0.4% by weight or % 
level teaspoonful for each 
pound of seed. 
G.L.F. seed treated with 
hot water and blue vitriol. 
Rate per lb. of Seed 
Cucumber 
Broccoli 
Brussels Sprouts. 
Cabbage 
Cauliflower 
1 tsp. Spergon 
2 tsp. Arasan 
1 tsp. Arasan or Spergon 
Dust lightly with Spergon 
ltsp. Arasan = 
YY tsp. Arasan 
Carrot 
Lettuce 
Spinach 
Sweet Corn 

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