DIRECTIONS 
Scotts 4-X Dust for Farm Weeds is available 
in convenient one fourth acre and one acre size 
packages. It may be applied by any one of sev- 
eral types of inexpensive dusters. 
The easiest and most rapid method of dusting 
is to use a knapsack type seeder with a specially 
adapted distributor horn. This horn, containing a 
number of small holes for uniform dusting, is 
swung back and forth by the operator as he walks 
through or alongside the weeds being treated. 
Hand crank dusters or garden type dust guns are 
practical for use along fence rows, roadsides, small 
weed patches and for individual weeds. 
An ordinary burlap bag may also be used. 
Scotts 4-X Dust is placed inside and by shaking, 
the bag becomes an effective duster. This is a 
convenient method of treating small areas but 
requires more material since the applications are 
a little heavier and not as uniform. 
Equipment used for weed control should not 
be used for vegetables, truck crops, shrubbery or 
valuable plants. Serious injury may result as some 
of the material will remain in the duster. Treating 
in the morning or toward evening is suggested as 
there is usually less wind and less drifting of dust 
to other areas. 
RECOMMENDATIONS 
Canada Thistle—The first application is most 
effective if made from budding to the early bloom 
stage. The tops will be killed although the roots 
may not be directly or completely killed. Addi- 
tional treatments should be made whenever the 
new shoots are 8 to 10 inches high. While repeat 
applications are necessary, the regrowth becomes 
weaker and enough treatments will kill the plants. 
Used in oats fields just after the oats head and 
in corn any time after it is in the milk stage, 
has given effective control, 
