SPRAYING GUIDE FOR VEGETABLES 

CROPS 

BEAN 
BEET 
CABBAGE and 
CAULIFLOWER 
CELERY 
CUCUMBER and 
MELON 
EGGPLANT 
PEPPER | 
POTATO 

TOMATO 
INSECTS AND 
DISEASES 

Mexican Bean- 
Beetle 
Leaf-Spot and Flea- 
Beetle 
Cabbage Worm and 
Looper 
Blight and Leaf- 
Tier 
Striped Beetle and 
Wilt 
Flea-Beetle and Rot 
Rot 
Potato ’’Bugs”, Flea- 
Beetle, Leaf Hop- 
per and Blight 
Flea-Beetle, Horn 

Worm, Leat-Spot 
MATERIALS 

Bean-Beetle Dust or 
Roto Dust 
Pestroy 
Roto Dust , 
Pestroy 
Pestroy 
Pestroy 
Pestroy 
Pestroy or 
Red River 
Potato Spray 
Pestroy 

DILUTIONS 
One Gal. of Water 
Apply as a dust as it comes from the 
package 
7 tablespoonsful 
Dust 
914 tablespoonsful 
7 tablespoonsful 
7 tablespoonsful 

7 tablespoonsful 
914 tablespoonsful 
4 tablespoonsful 
7 tablespoonsful 
50 Gals. of Water 
7 pounds 
Dust 
914 pounds 
7 pounds 
7 pounds 
7 pounds 
TIME TO SPRAY 

Dust when beetles appear and as often 
as necessary thereafter 
Begin when the plants are up and con- 
tinue thereafter every ten days as often 
as may be necessary. 
When worms first appear before plants 
head and thereafter as necessary. 

Spray or dust in the plant bed; one week 
after setting and thereafter every two 
weeks until five applications have been 
made. Do not spray later than one month 
before harvesting. 
Spray as soon as the plants break through 
and keep them covered until they. begin 
to run. 
Spray frequently as long as the beetles 
continue to appear and after the fruit be- 
gins to set. 
Spray as soon as the fruit begins to set 
and two or three times more at two-week 
intervals. 

914 pounds 
4 pounds 
7 pounds 

Begin spraying when plants are six 
inches high and thereafter at ten-day in- 
tervals until four or five applications have 
been made. 
Spray plants in the bed and after setting 
spray every ten days until four or five 
applications have been made. 
SPRAYING GUIDE FOR FRUITS 

CROPS 

PEACH 
PLUM 
CHERRY 
APRICOT 






INSECTS AND 
DISEASES 
Scale, Insects and 
Leaf Curl 
Shot Hole or Fungi 
Curculio 
Scab and Brown Rot 
Borers 
Scale Insects and 
Blister Mites 
Psylla, Slugs, Scab 
and Codling Moth 


MATERIALS 
Lime-Sulphur Sol. 
Oil Emulsion cr 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
Zinc Sulphate 
Arsenate of Lead 
Dry Mix, 
Dritomic Sulphur 
Paradichlorbenzene 
Para-Scalecide 

Lime-Sulphur Sol. 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
Bordeaux Mixture or 
Dry Lime-Sulphur or 
Lime-Sulphur Sol. 





DILUTIONS 
50 Gals. of Water 

One Gal. of Water 
1 pint 
Y pint 
18-20 teaspoonsful 
1 teaspoonful 
2 teaspoonsful 
12-20 teaspoonsful 
8 teaspoonsful 

1 oz. 2 in. from trunk of tree 
Sprinkle around trunk of tree 

1 pint 
18-20 teaspoonsful 
12-16 teaspoonsful 
5-6 teaspoonsful 
1/5 pint 
5-7 gallons 
2 gallons 
12-15 gallons 
2 pounds 
34 to 1 pound 
_ 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. 

8-10 pounds 
2’ pounds 

5-7 gallons 
12-15 pounds 
6-8 pounds 
3-4 rounds 
114-114 gallons 
1. When most of shucks are off. 
2. Two weeks after shucks have dropped. 
3. Four weeks before picking if necessary. 
Tn 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. 
3. Two weeks after petals fall. 










APPLE with Arsen. of Lead | 3-8 teaspoonsful 1-1/4 pounds 
PEAR Later Codling Moth | Arsenate of Lead 3-8 teaspoonsful 1-114 pounds Eight to ten weeks after petals fall and as 
For blight at full | Bordeaux 12-16 teaspoonsful 8 pounds often as necessary to keep fruit covered 
blossom with Arsenate of Lead, and a fungicide. 
Blotch Dritomic Sulphur 3 teaspoonsful 1 pound 
‘| Aphids (Plant Lice) | Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful Y2 pint Combine with other spray and apply 
when Aphids appear. 
Chewing Insects Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonsful 1-1/4 pounds 1. After the blossoms fall. 
Black Rot-Mildew Bordeaux Mixture 12-16 teaspoonsful 6-8 pounds 2. Ten days to two weeks later. 
GRAPE 
, ; 1 hen first hs of the H 
Leaf Hopper Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful ‘V2 pint i A fhe ts apa real Op CPPS 
BLACKBERRY Rose-Scale, Cane- 9 level , 
Blight, Leaf-Spot | Dry Lime-Sulphur tablespoonsful | 12 pounds In spring before growth starts. 
DEWBERRY 
RASPBERRY 2 level 
Anthracnose Dry Lime-Sulphur tablespoonsful 3 pounds Just before the bloom. 
Leat-Spot, Flea Bee- 7 level 1. Before the blossoms open. 
STRAWBERRY ie ond Leaf-Roller| Pestroy tablespoonsful 7 pounds 2. As soon as the fruit has been picked. 
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