
NORMAN NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP 


“If it’s for your Garden 

SPRAYING GUIDE FOR FRUIT 

CROPS 

Peach 
Plum 
Apricot 
Cherry 

Apple 
Pear 

Grape 

Blackberry 
Dewberry 
Raspberry 

Strawberry 

INSECTS AND 
DISEASES 
Seale, Insect and 
Leaf Curl 
‘Shot Hole or Fungi 
Cureulio 
MATERIALS 
Lime-Sulphur Sol. 
Oil Emulsion or 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
Zine Sulphate 
Arsenate of Lead 
DILUTIONS 
One Gal of Water 
% pint 
18-20 teaspoonfuls 
1 teaspoonful 
2 teaspoonfuls 
TIME TO SPRAY 

Before the buds swell. Add Bordeaux to Oil 
Emulsion to prevent leaf curl. 
Combine with petal fall and later sprays. 
Use in combination with Dritomic Sulphur 
on petal fall, shuck and cover sprays. 

Scab and Brown 
Rot 
Dry Mix, — 
Dritomiec Sulphur 
12-20 teaspoonfuls 
8 teaspoonfuls 

1. When most of shucks are off. 
2. 2 weeks after shucks have dropped. 
3. 4 weeks before picking if necessary. 

Borers 
Scale Insects and 
Blister Mites 
Paradichlorbenzene 
E'thylene Dichloride 
EKmulsion 
Lime-Sulphur Sol. 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
1 oz. 2 in. from 
trunk of tree 
Sprinkled around 
trunk of tree 
siepeene 
18-20 teaspoonfuls 
In the fall or spring. 
In the fall or spring. 
Dormant and delayed dormant. When buds 
begin to swell. 

Psylla, Slugs, Scab 
and Codling Moth 
Bordeaux Mixture or 
Dry Lime-Sulphur or 
Lime-Sulphur Sol. 
with Arsenate of 
Lead 
12-16 teaspoonfuls 
5-6 teaspoonfuls 
1/5 pint : 
3-8 teaspoonfuls 
Cluster or pink stage. 
Calyx or petal fall. 
Two weeks after petals fall. 
coro 

Later Codling Moth 
For blight at full 
blossom 
Blotch 
Arsenate of Lead 
Bordeaux 
Dritomie Sulphur 
3-8 teaspoonfuls 
12-16 teaspoonfuls 
3 teaspoonfuls 
8 to 10 weeks after petals fall and as often 
as necessary to Keep fruit covered with Ar- 
senate of Lead, and a fungicide. 

Aphids (plant lice) 
Chewing Insects 
Black Rot-Mildew 
Black Leaf 40 
Arsenate of Lead 
Bordeaux Mixture 

Leaf Hopper 
Rose-Scale, Cane- 
Blight, Leaf-Spot 
and Anthracnose 
Black Leaf 40 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
1 teaspoonful 
2 teaspoonfuls 
12-16 teaspoonfuls 



Anthracnose 
Leaf-Spot, Flea 
Beetle and 
Leaf-Roller 
Drv Lime-Sulphur 
Pestroy 
1 teaspoonful 
9 level 
tablespoonfuls 


2% level 
tablesnoonfuls 
7 level 
tablespoonfuls 
Combine with other spray and apply when 
Aphids appear. 
1. After the blossoms fall. 
2. Ten days to two weeks later. 

Apply when first nymphs of the Hopper 
acquire wings. 
In spring before growth starts. 


Just before the bloom. 
1. Before the blossoms open. 
2. As soon as the fruit has been picked. 

PERSIMMON 
$2.50 each 
flesh. Puckery only when not completely ripe. 
DAMSON 

PLUMS 
serving. September. 
GREEN GAGE—Medium sized green fruit. Juicy and sweet. 
August. 
Enormous crops of small purple fruit for pre- 
HOLLYWOOD—Beautiful blood red plum with juicy, sweet 
flesh. Early. Foliage purple-red. Very much an ornamental 
in spring with clouds of pink flowers. Late June. 
SATSUMA—Blood-red. 
gust. 
For eating fresh or canning, Au- 
SANTA ROSA—You’ll never taste a better plum. Purplish- 
red without, creamy yellow within. Large fruit. Sure and 
heavy producer. 
flowers 
followed 
June. 
POMEGRANATE 
WONDERFUL—Attractive large shrubs with colorful red 
by 
grown in hot, dry areas. $1.50 each. 
attractive odd-shaped fruits. 
Distance Between Trees and Plants 
Variety 
Orange and’ Lemon Trees sarc ranean ree: 
Peach, Plum, Apricot, Cherry 
Pear and Apple 
Almond 
Grape Vines 
Black and Boysenberry 
Strawberry Plants 
Kucalyptus for Windbreak 
Easily 
Feet Apart 
20 to 25 
We na cents 20 to 25 
20 tOoD 
22 to 25 
6 to 10 
Ait. BAe Gitomer 
Shes ioeetOhevere ott ee 11% by 3 
Mh OGM ent a eae 4to 8 
BERRIES AND GRAPES 
HACHIYA—The best and most popular variety. Large BLACKBERRY ; BOYSENBERRY YOUNGBERRY 
cone-shaped bright orange-red fruit with sweet, rich, soft 
The large berries are often 1% inches long, have excellent 
_ keeping and shipping qualities. Fine for home use in pies, 
je'lies and preserves, or fresh with cream. 25c each. 
BOYSENBERRY, THORNLESS—Best for small gardens. 
Entirely free of thorns. Fruit identical with other variety. 
STRAWBERRIES 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE—tThis variety does well in hot 
sections. 
It is a vigorous grower, very prolific and yields 
over-a long period. A medium size berry of good flavor and 
is an excellent shipper. 35c per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
MASTODON, 
EVERBEARING—Mammoth sized berries, 
round in shape, medium dark red in color. An early producer 
‘bearing both fall and spring. 50c¢ per dozen, $3.50 per 100. 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—Early variety producing fine, 
tender tips. 2-yr. roots, dozen 75c. 
~ Number of Trees or Plants per Acre for Given 
Distance 
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