

DORMANT SPRAYING 
Apples, Pears, Quinces 
Spray in the Spring just before the buds show 14” green 
tips (delayed dormant) using 1 cupful Scalecide to each 
gallon of water. This spray is for red mite, aphis, red 
bug, and other over-wintering insects. Spray when tem- 
perature is warmer than 40°. 
Peaches, Plums, Apricots 
Spray in the Fall, after most of the foliage is off, or in 
the Spring before the buds swell, using 1 cupful of Scale- 
cide and 4 teaspoonfuls Sulfocide to each gallon of water. 
This spray is for scale, brown rot cankers, and leaf curl. 
Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries 
Spray just before the new growth starts with 1 cupful 
Scalecide to each gallon of water. This spray is for the 
insect and canker control and aids to fruitfulness. 
Rose Bushes, Shrubs, Trees, Vines 
Spray in the Spring, using 1 cupful Scalecide to each 
gallon of water. This spray is for scale, red mite, and 
general invigoration. 
Conifers, Spruces, Pines, Broad-leafed Evergreens 
Spray just before the new growth starts, using %4 cupful 
Scalecide to 1 gallon of water. This spray is for spruce 
gall, scale, etc. 
FOLIAGE OR SUMMER 
SPRAYING 

Add the following amounts to water in the spray tank in the 
order named. Mix fresh each time you spray. 
Waters see eee 1 gal. 15 gals. 50 gals. 
Spray Catalizer_.__.__ 1 teaspoon 8_ tablespoons 1 lb. 
Arsenate of lead 1% teaspoons 12 tablespoons 1 Ib. 
mulfocides? soaks ka: 3 teaspoons 7 ounces 1 qt. 
D-xX Sspray = 1% teaspoons 381% ounces hs IO 
or Pratt’s 25% DDT_2 teaspoons 5 ounces pte 
Always mix the Spray Catalizer and Arsenate of lead to- 
gether 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 com- 
bination should be yellowish in color. If spray turns dark 
brown or black, something is wrong. Do not use it. 
Apples, Pears, Quinces 
1. Spray when the buds first show pink color. 
2. After the most of the petals have fallen. 
3. 10 days after petal fall. 
4, 10 days after No. 3. 
5. Apple maggot spray—apply about July 10. 
PRATT'S 622 
Coats INSECT REPELLENT 
\WBECT mips 
A modern insect repellent. Pratt’s 622 
Insect Repellent is applied to the face, 
neck, arms, legs, ete. to repel pestiferous 
and disease-laden insects. It is only necessary to rub 
a few drops between the hands and apply to exposed 
skin or tight fitting clothing. Effective against mos- 
quitoes, flies, fleas, gnats, and chiggers. Used by 
campers, lumbermen, sportsmen, playing children, and 
anyone subject to insect attacks. 
2 ounce bottles 

Peaches 
1. When buds show pink color. 
2. When husks begin to split from the fruit. 
38. Repeat in two weeks. 
4. Use Sulfocide and soap for brown rot when peaches 
start to ripen. 
5. For peach borers use Para-Scalecide in early Fall. 
Plums and Cherries 
1. Immediately after petals fall. 
2. When fruit is the size of small peas. 
8. 3 weeks after No. 2 (apply to plums only). 
Amounts of Dilute Spray Required 
These figures will be fairly accurate for both dormant and 
summer spraying. 
2 to 5 year old trees... . ~*& to % gal. 
6 to 8 year’ old’ trees__._...__._ % to\l (gar 
9 to 13 year old trees._...wmnmtt.I to 1% gal. 
14 to 18 year old trees... 2 to 2144) gale 
19 to 24 year old trees... 3 to 3% gal. 
25 to 30 year old trees________. 3% to 4 gal. 
1 gallon Scalecide makes 16 gallons spray. 
1 gallon Sulfocide makes 200 gallons spray. 
1 gallon D-X Spray makes 400 gallons spray. 
GARDEN SPRAYING | 
Roses, Gladiolus, and Other Flowers 
For aphis, leaf hopper, thrips, red spider, and other in- 
sects spray every week or ten days during insect infesta- - 
tion, using 2 teaspoonfuls D-X Spray to each gallon of 
water. For mildew rust, and black spot occasionally add 
2 teaspoonfuls Sulfocide to the above spray. 
For Japanese beetles use 4 teaspoonfuls Pratt’s 25% 
DDT to each gallon of water. Apply when insect appears 
and repeat when necessary. 
For gladioli thrips on bulbs use 4 teaspoonfuls Pratt’s 
25% DDT to each gallon of water. Treat bulbs before 
storing and before planting. 
Beans, Tomatoes and Other Vegetables 
For aphis, red spider, spittle bugs, leaf roller, Mexican 
bean beetle, thrips, cabbage worms, leaf hopper, etc. spray 
when insects appear and repeat when necessary, using 2 
teaspoonfuls D-X Spray to each gallon of water. For 
asparagus beetle, cucumber beetle, leaf tyer, tomato 
worm, and similar insects use 3 to 4 teaspoonfuls D-X 
Spray. For anthracnose, blight, mildew, and fungous 
diseases occasionally add 2 teaspoonfuls Sulfocide. . For 
late blight on tomatoes use 4 teaspoonfuls Sulfocide to 
each gallon of water. Spray as soon as transplants are 
established and repeat weekly. 
PRATT'S FLOWER 
AND VEGETABLE DUST 
A superior dust containing 0.75% Rotenone 
for use in the control of Mexican bean bee- 
tles, worms on cabbage, broccoli, and cauli- 
flower, pea aphis, leaf hoppers, and many 
other insects on flowers and vegetables. 
1 Ib. sifter canisters... $.50 
5 Ib. bags 
PRATT'S GARDEN DUSTER 
(GARDEN. AND ROSE DUST) 
Contains pyrethrum, piperonyl cyclohexanone, 
rotenone, sulfur, and copper. An all-purpose 
garden dust for insects and diseases of flowers 
and vegetables. 
I Ib. refillable dust gun 
2 Ib. refill canister. == 
