— 
Norman’s has it’’ PHOENIX, ARIZONA 


PEACHES 
BABCOCK—Very popular. Consistent bearer, even after 
mid winters. Smooth red cheeks and delicious white flesh. 
June. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Large yellow freestone peach, similar 
to the Elberta but ripening one month earlier. June. 
ELBERTA—Oval peaches of good size. Yellow with red 
cheeks. Yellow flesh of excellent flavor. Early July. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—A large round fruit with yellow 
flesh streaked red near the pit. Yellow blushed red. July. 
J. H. HALE—Popular large round peach. Fruit very beau- 
tiful. Flesh firm, yellow and of fine flavor. Late July. 
STRAWBERRY CLING—Medium size oval fruits, skin 
marbled with deep red. Flesh white, juicy and delicately 
flavored. 
WHITE HEATH CLING—Light cream colored fruits with 
pink cheeks. Juicy, tender and rich flavor. September. 

NECTARINES 
GOWER—Large, firm, green fruits with deep red blush. 
Early June. 
JOHN RIVERS—Earliest to ripen, producing excellent 
quality medium size fruits. Color an attractive red. Early 
June. 

STANWICK—Pale green fruits shaded with purple. Early 
August. BROWN TURKEY FIG 

SPRAYING GUIDE FOR FRUIT 


































INSECTS AND DILUTIONS 
CROPS DISEASES MATERIALS One Gal of Water TIME TO SPRAY 
Scale, Insect and Lime-Sulphur Sol, Before the buds swell. Add Bordeaux to Oi] 
Leaf Curl Oil Emulsion or YY pint Emulsion to prevent leaf curl. 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 18-20 teaspoonfuls 
Peach Shot Hole or Fungi Zine Sulphate 1 teaspoonful Combine with petal fall and later sprays. 
Curceulio Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonfuls Use in combination with Dritomic Sulphur 
on petal fall, shuck and cover sprays. 
Plum iS 
Dry Mix, 12-20 teaspoonfuls 1. When most of shucks are off. 
Apricot Scab and Brown Dritomic Sulphur 8 teaspoonfuls 2. 2 weeks after shucks have dropped. 
Rot 3. 4 weeks before picking if necessary. 
Cherry a l‘aradichlorbenzene 1 oz. 2 in. from 
Borers Ethylene Dichloride trunk of tree In the fall or spring. 
Emulsion Sprinkled around In the fall or spring. 
truvk of tree 
Seale Insects and Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1 pint Dormant and delayed dormant. When buds 
Blister Mites Dry Lime-Sulphur 18-20 teaspoonfuls begin to swell. 
Bordeaux Mixture or 12-16 teaspoontuls 
Dry Lime-Sulphur or 5-6 teaspoonfuls 1. Cluster or pink stage. 
Psylla, Slugs, Scab Lime-Sulphur Sol. 1/5 pint De aly xn Omnpe balls tans 
Apple and Codling Moth with Arsenate of 3-8 teaspoonfuls 3. Two weeks after petals fall. 
. Lead 
Pear Later Codling Moth| Arsenate of Lead 3-8 teaspoonfuls é 
For blight at full 8 to 10 weeks after petals fall and as often 
blossom Bordeaux 12-16 teaspoonfuls as necessary to Keep fruit covered with Ar- 
Blotch Dritomie Sulphur 3 teaspoonfuls senate of Lead, and a fungicide. 
1 teaspoonful Combine with other spray and apply when 
Aphids (plant lice) Black Leaf 40 : Aphids apvear. 
Chewing Insects Arsenate of Lead 2 teaspoonfuls 1. After the blossoms fall. 
Grane Black Rot-Mildew Bordeaux Mixture 12-16 teaspoonfuls 2. Ten days to two weeks later. 
Apply when first nymphs ot the Hopper 
Leaf Hopper Black Leaf 40 1 teaspoonful Beauirs wings. eee 
Pa a 
Rose-Scale, Cane- ’ uJ 
Blackberry Blight, Leaf-Spot| Dry Lime-Sulphur 9 level In spring before growth starts. 
Dewberry and Anthracnose tablespoonfuls 
Raspberry 2% level ' 
Anthracnose Drv Lime-Sulvhur tablesnoonfuls « Just before the bloom 
Leaf-Spot, Flea 7 level 1. Before the blossoms open. 
Strawherry Beetle and Pestroy tablespoonfuls 2. As soon as the fruit has been picked. 
Leaf-Roller 
i he 
1] 
