Spray Program for 
FRUIT TREE SPRAYING 
Mixtures To Use 
Fruit: Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Grapes, and Quinces. 
Dormant Spray—Spray in the Spring just before the buds show 4 in. 
to ¥% in. green tips and when the temperatute is warmer than 40 deg. 
Use Scalecide 1 cupful (44 pint) to each gallon of water, which is 1 part 
to 15 parts of water. Spray thoroughly from topmost branches down 
to the ground and around the base. 
Summer Spray—Add the following amounts to the water in the spray 
tank in the order named. Mix fresh each time you spray. 
For Making 
Water 1 gal. 15 gals. 50 gals. 
Spray-Catalizetecc sosire «cisuler 1 teaspoon 8 teaspoons 1 1b. 
Arsenate of Lead. ...63.6.sc08 14% teaspoons 12 tablespoons 1 Ib. 
Sulfocidesan waceem ets acest 3 teaspoons 7 ounces Lat. 
DIS DLA y ite sisi te ete olelntace: fees 114 teaspoons 314 ounces 3% pt. 
Or, Prattiss25°. DT cence: 2 teaspoons 5 ounces 1 pt. 
Always mix the Spray Catalizer and Arsenate of Lead together with 
water to form a thin paste and add to spray tank while agitating, then 
add Sulfocide and lastly D-X Spray or Pratt’s 25% DDT. Keep agitated 
while spraying. This combination should be yellowish in color. If spray 
turns dark brown or black something is wrong. Do not use it. 
When To Apply 
Use the suggested mixture for all the followingsprays: 
APPLES AND PEARS: 
1. Spray when buds first show pink color. 
2. Directly after most of the petals have fallen. 
3. Seven days after petals fall. 
4. Spray ten days after No. 3. 
5. Special spray for Apple maggot—apply regular spray about 
July 10th. 
PEACHES: 
1. When blossom buds show pink color. . 
2. When husks begin to split from the fruit. 
3. Two weeks after No. 2. 
4. Two weeks to three weeks after No. 3. 
5. Peach borer spray. Treat with Para-Scalecide in early Fall. See 
page 27. 
PLUMS AND CHERRIES: 
1. Immediately after petals fall. 
2. When fruit is the size of small green peas. 
3. Three weeks after No. 2 (applies to Plums only). 
GALLONS REQUIRED PER TREE FOR EACH SPRAYING: 
De Palomas ook etesatca Mets eae Ce eI eee ee For young trees 
SB: PALL OMS 3 leva) seas varaestacnnatoee ot tae eee & osteo ae For medium trees 
Orgallons eave Coon eo ee [acon Sonesta Se Che For old trees 
Prices and Descriptions of Materials on Page 27. 
Spray Program for 
GARDEN SPRAYING 
‘Mixtures To Use 
For Roses, flowers, vegetables. 
Spray every 10 days or 2 weeks throughout the insect season. 
FOR ; USE 
A Dhisuenawet hei ast diets atic g Wt ee 
Red (spider: sentiguc cite turns eesee ene 
Peak hoppers sac (ct eee re ee 2 teaspoonfuls of 
TEhripsasaic aioe te era Ge ee D-X to gallon of 
Gabbage (wormiie: Nc n sae oe ees water 
Mexican bean beetle..........:........ 
Mildew. Gores o axaet + dee ee eee 
Rust-blight!vcs met or ee eee 2 teaspoonfuls of 
Anthracnose; ci.osmiets..nce Re ee Sulfocide per gal- 
Leaf-spot tc soe eee ee lon of water 
Asparagus beetle: asicesan tars 6 eee 
Cucumber beetles ag.) as atiecls tess 
Leafityencsee Sees see teeta ae 3 to 4 teaspoonfuls 
Céléry-“wormss <. os ancien on Sites ota of D-X to gallon of 
‘LomatG2wOrmsiateusiaroe be oh. eee water 
Squash bugeier ts whew \ambiiss cate 
Keep your shade trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, etc., that 
add so much beauty-to your home, in a healthy condition by 
protecting them from the ravages of insects and diseases. 
Spray all trees, etc., that drop their foliage in the Winter, just 
before new growth starts in the Spring with Scalecide, 3 cupfuls 
to 3 gallons of water (1 to 15). 
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For Conifers, Spruces, Pines, Evergreens, etc. use Scalecide 
2 cupfuls to 3 gallons of water (1 to 25). Apply just before 
new growth starts. 
Control sucking and chewing insects in the Summer by using 
2 teaspoonfuls D-X Spray to 1 gallon of water. For certain 
difficult insects add 2 level teaspoonfuls arsenate of lead. 


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