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Any time Rust ap-| Spraying not effective. Remove aye Rust, — 
3. Approximately 10 
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46 CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. 
SPRAYING GUIDE 
: FOR CHERRIES—Continued 
Time of Appli- ; 
cation a Spray Material Enemy 
“, | Nutonex Sulphur 3 Ibs. to 50 gals. 
5. When the fruit is| water. _ | Brown rot. 
beginning to color.| Where cherry maggots are present,| Leaf-blight. 
use 3 lbs. of Arsenate of Lead to 
50 gals. water. Add 3 Ibs. of 
fresh Hydrated Lime. 
FOR GRAPES 
Arsenate of Lead 3 lbs. to 50 gals. 
water and Bordeaux Mixture 5 lbs. 
to 50 gals. water. 
Bordeaux Mixture 6 to 8 lbs. and 
Arsenate of Lead 2 to 3 Ibs. to 50 
gals. water. 
1. When buds are 
swelling. 
2. When shoots are 1 
to 4 inches long 
and before bloom- 
ing. 
3. Pre-blossom spray! Bordeaux Mixture 5 lbs. to 50 gals. 
when shoots are 9{ water and 1% lbs. of Arsenate 
to 12 inches long. of Lead. : 
Bordeaux Mixture 5 lbs. to 50 gals. 
water and 1}4 lbs. Arsenate of 
Lead to 50 gals. water. 
4. When blossoms are 
three-fourths off. 

5. Just before the} Bordeaux Mixture 5 lbs. to 50 gals. 
grapes are large| water and 144 lbs. Arsenate of 
enough to touch. Lead. If rose-bugs are present 
add 1 pint of molasses. 
If leaf hopper or other sucking insects are present use 16 ozs. of Black-Leaf 
40 to 50 gals. water and apply when temperature is above 80 degrees, if possible. 
Be sure to cover under side of leaves. Do not add Lime when Arsenate of Lead 
is used with the Bordeaux. 
FOR APPLE — 
. 
In dormant season;| Miscible Oils, Dry Lime Sulphur,| Scale Insects. 
when trees are leaf- 
_less, preferably as 
buds are just start- 
ing to break, 
In spring when buds 
are bursting, show- 
ing green tips. 
12-15 lbs. to 50 gals. 
Nicotine, 1 to 800, 
lbs. fresh Hydrated Lime. 
Lime-Sulphur, 3 Ibs. to 50 gals. 
plus 5 lbs. fresh Hydrated Lime, 
with 2 Ibs. Arsenate of Lead. — 
When flower buds show 
pink, but before any 
' have opened. (Other 
sprays as recom- 
mended for -codling 
moth, below, will 
help control troubles 
in this group.) 


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1, When most of the} Lime-Sulphur, 2-3 lbs. to 50 gal. 
petals have fallen.} plus 5 lbs. Hydrated Lime. - 
(Calys spray.) 
2. Approximately 3 
weeks after bloom. 
weeks 
bloom. 
4, Fifteen to seven- 
teen weeks after 
the bloom. 
after the 
one season. — 
pears. cedar trees near by. The rust 
cannot live without cedars on 
which it spends part of the year 
_ | See under Pear—Fire Blight. ie 
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Grape root-worm. 
nose. Leaf-folder. 
added toLime-| AppleAphids(lice). 
ab. SA ie 
Sulphur, 3 lbs. to 50 gal. plus 5 Scab 
NOTE:—After weather becomes hot (from about July 
1) reduce the strength of the Lime-Sulphur to about 
1 to 1% lbs. per 50 gal. with 1144 lbs. Arsenate of 
Lead. Repeat any of these applications if necessary.- 
Necessary in South where there may be 3 broods in 
Maggot. 

Grapevine flea-bee- 
tle. 
Black-rot. 
Fiea-beetle. Black- 
rot. Downy mil- 
dew. Anthrac- 
nose. White rot. 
Black rot. x2 
Chewing insects. 
Grape berry moth. 
Black rot. Downy 
mildew. Anthrac- 
Ripe rot. 
Grape root-worm. 
Grape berry moth. 
Black rot. 
Scab. 
Black rot. 
Bud Moth. 
Cankerworm. het 
Tent Caterpillar. 
Curculio. heap 
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Codling Moth, 
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