can 
Berri 
most all season. 
EASY TO USE 
The trouble with spraying fruit 
_ trees in the past has been that you 
_ had to buy a lot of different chemi- 
_ cals, and get a spray chart, and then 
4 try to figure out what to mix for each 
different fruit and different time of 
spraying. If you were a horticultur- 
ist or a chemist you might be able to 
_ do a good job. But it was a nuisance 
_ at best, and you were apt to get con- 
fused and disgusted and figure it 
wasn’t worth the effort. And we can’t 
Say we really blamed you. 
But with Henry Field’s Combina- 
tion Fruit spray, you buy just the one 
package and use it for different fruits 
at various times during the season. 
No guessing, no fussing around. 
Another trouble with mixing your 
own spray is that usually you had 
some Lead Arsenate in it, or Bor- 
deaux Mixture, and if you got too 
¥ 
on th 
_ Henry-Field's Combination Fruit Spray 
er 
ri Some Questions and Answers About 
~~ s : 
rer since we announced Henry 
Field’s Combination Fruit Spray in our 
Spring 1950 Catalog, we have been 
almost swamped with orders for it. 
‘knew that a great need existed for » 
@ spr of this kind, so we haven't 
been surprised. And a lot of our cus- 
tomers have been asking us questions 
about it, like these: f : 
QUESTION: How do I use it? 
_ Answer: Just mix it with water, at 
the rate of 1 pound to 12 gallons of 
ater, and spray. : : 
SSTION: Do I use just this one 
on my fruit trees throughout 
re? 5 
nswer: Yes. ; 
QUESTION: When do I use it? 
Answer: At different times during 
season, according to what you are” 
sing it on. Directions on the package 
tell you when. : 
QUESTION: Can I use Henry Field’s 
‘ombination Fruit Spray or grapes? 
Answer: Yes. Spray when shoots 
re 6 to 10 inches long; again 2 weeks 
just before bloom; again as soon 
oming is over; again 2 weeks 
Will cause slight leaf burn on 
rieties, but no permanent dam- 
‘ 
QU ISTION: Can your new Combi- 
nation Fruit Spray be used as a dor- 
ntrol for the average back yard 
rd, if used in late winter or very 
spring BEFORE any buds start. 
buds have started, it is too late. 
al orchardists probably will 
use a dormant spray of lime- 
ON: Does this new spray 
lace of Henry Field’s Bug 
Henry Field’s Bug 
best for your garden. 
N: My plums have Brown 
e dried up and hanging on 
wry or burn the dried out 
ray the tree thoroughly 
‘s ray burn or harm foli- 
‘OW ONE SPRAY that you can use 
ST ALL SEASON ON YOUR FRUIT TREES 
> No Need to Buy and Fuss with a Lot of Different Chemicals— 
Just Use HENRY FIELD'S COMBINATION FRUIT SPRAY 
for Fruits, Berries and Ornamentals. 
iENRY FIELD’S new Combination Fruit Spray is a combination Insecticide 
Fungicide, already mixed, and made especially for Fruit Trees and 
es. All you do is mix it in water and spray. You can use this one spray 
much in the mixture, or sprayed too 
much on your trees, or used an apple 
tree mix on a peach tree for instance, 
you burned the foliage and ended up 
doing more harm than good. 
Now, with Henry Field’s Combina- 
tion Fruit Spray, when used as di- 
rected, you will not harm fruit trees 
and it imparts no undesirable flavor 
to the fruit. 
For Spraying Ornamentals, Too 
You can use Henry Field’s Combi- 
nation Fruit Spray with benefit on 
most of your ornamental shrubs. It 
helps check red spiders on Ever- 
greens and certain other insects and 
fungi that attack ornamental shrubs. 
and berries. 
Answer: No. When used according 
to the simple directions, it will not 
burn, injure or harm foliage in any 
way, except for a slight inconsequen- 
tial burning on some _ varieties of 
grapes. _ 
QUESTION: We had a blight on our 
‘raspberry bushes last year and wonder 
if your new Combination Fruit Spray 
will get rid of it? 
Answer: Yes. Spray in late winter 
or early spring before buds start; again 
when green leaf buds first appear; 
again when first new shoots at base 
of plants are 2 to 4 in. high; again 
approximately 10 days before blooming 
begins. Discontinue spraying at least 
40 days before harvest. 
QUESTION: Can your Trombone 
Sprayer be used with a garden hose? 
Answer: No. But it isn’t necessary, 
because the Trombone Sprayer builds 
up its own pressure like a tire pump 
and shoots a fine mist or a 40-foot 
stream. It is well made of brass and 
copper and operates easily. 
QUESTION: Can your Combination 
Fruit Spray be used on Evergreens for 
Red Spiders? ; 
Answer: Yes. It also controls Bag- 
‘worm, Thrips, Leaf Rollers, Saw Fly 
and Aphis on evergreens. Just spray 
at 3 to 4 week intervals. 
QUESTION: Can your new Spray 
he used on roses? 
Answer: Yes. Apply when plants are 
in full foliage; again in midseason or 
when insects appear. Repeat when 
_necessary. 
QUESTION: Will it control Peach 
Tree Borer? 
Answer: Yes. 
of apricot, peach, plum and nectarine 
trees from bottom or branches to 
ground. Uses 2 oz. of powder to 1 quart 
of water. Apply July 1, August 1 and 
Sept. 1. 
QUESTION: Has this new spray 
been thoroughly tested? 
Answer: Yes, not only by us but by 
several leading midwestern colleges. 
All claims made for this spray, both in 
this catalog, and on the label on the 
pag, were approved by the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
QUESTION: Will I need a ladder to 
spray into the tops of fruit trees? 
Answer: No. With the Trombone 
Sprayer it is easy to spray from the 
ground to the top of fruit trees. 
NO NEED to buy a lot of different 
chemicals and try to figure how to 
mix them. Just use Henry Field’s 
Combination Fruit Spray on fruits 
Spray or paint trunks - 
This 
IS ALL YOU DO: 
1, Mix Henry Field’s Com- 
bination Fruit Spray 
with water. 
2. Spray the tree or plant. 
The formula for Henry Field's 
Combination Fruit Spray has 
been tested by some of the 
leading Experiment Stations. 
The results have been excel- 
lent. 
Now you can spray your fruit trees (even the 
tallest ones) and ornamental shrubs easily by 
using Henry Field’s Combination Fruit Spray 
and a Trombone Sprayer. 5 
Or use an ordinary 
portable pump sprayer in case you already have 
one, 
HERE IS WHAT IT DOES! 
Henry Field’s Combination Spray 
helps control these diseases: 
Blotch Bitter Rot 
Brown Rot: Cedar Rust 
Leaf Spot Scab 
—and these insects: 
Aphis Coddling Moth 
Bagworm Leaf Hoppers 
Curculio Oriental Fruit 
Leaf Rollers Moth 
Plant Lice Red Spiders 
Brown Mite 
European Red Mite 
Rust Mite 
All Fruit Mites 
Spruce Mite 
Poultry Mite 
HOW TO USE: 
Just mix with water and apply with 
any good sprayer. Do not use as a 
dust. Directions with each package 
tell you when to spray. 
HOW MUCH TO ORDER 
You use one pound Henry Field’s 
Combination Fruit Spray with 12. gal- 
-lons of water—enough to spray 3 
average-sized fruit trees, 5 times dur- 
ing the season. Figure about half 
Use according to directions on all of these: 
Peach Gooseberries 
Plum _ Apricot 
Apple Evergreens 
Nectarine Raspberries and Black- 
, Cherry berries 
Pear Roses 
Quince Ornamental Shurbs 
‘that much for young fruit trees not 
yet bearing. 
LOW COST 
Henry Field’s Combination Fruit 
Spray makes it easier for you to get 
more and better apples and peaches 
and pears and plums and cherries and 
all the other fruits, and the increased 
production, and better fruit, more 
than pay for the spray. We have kept 
the price low because, frankly, we are 
more interested in seeing you get 
more and better fruit than in trying 
to make a lot of money off this spray. 
GUARANTEED 
We guarantee it to give satisfaction 
or we will refund your money. It 
makes good or we do. No arguments. 
NOTICE: Henry Field’s Combina-~ 
tion Spray is best for your fruit trees, | ; 
berries, Evergreens, Roses and orna- 
mental shrubs. But for your garden, 
Henry Field’s Bug Dust is best. 
SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 
No. 4103X—3 lbs. of Henry Field’s 
Combination Fruit Spray and Trom- 
bone Sprayer described below, 12.65 
value for 9.98, ppd. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
For Henry Field’s Combination 
Fruit Spray 
4065 
1 pound ....1.98 5 pounds.... 8.40 
2 pounds....3.60 10 pounds....15.95 
ee 
UNDER- 
SPRAY 
EXTENSION NOZZLE 
This nozzle attachment for our No. 
4050 sprayer, at right, permits easy 
spraying underside of low. growing 
plants, shrubs, etc. Sprayer not. in- 
cluded. Order No. 4052 only 69c, ppd. 
batume tem, 
JAR ATTACHMENT 
FOR SPRAYER 
Small attachment adapts 
Trombone Sprayer to fit any 
Mason jar making a small, 
self-contained spraying unit 
for small spray jobs. Jar & 
Sprayer not included. No. 
4051 only 1.15, postpaid. 
Fruit Tree 
and All- 
Purpose 
TROMBONE SPRAYER 
A real sprayer buy at a price you can’t 
beat anywhere. A Genuine Pampco 
sprayer of precision, machine turned 
brass construction. Barrel 23% in. long. 
Trombone-type with nozzle adjustable 
to shoot a fine mist or a 40 ft. stream. 
Neoprene, hose—unaffected by chemi- 
cals. Ideal sprayer for trees, shrubs, 
whitewashing, pumping, spraying, fumi- 
gating, etc. Underspray extension nozzle 
included with each sprayer. 4050—Only 
7.25, ppd. 
LITTLE GIANT SPRAYALL 
The best small sprayer we’ve ever seen! Ideal for small spray jobs by average 
backyard gardener. 
mend Trombone Sprayer above.) 
Small in size and light weight, 
yet is easy'to operate and gives 
excellent results. Handles all 
spray solutions. Hasy to clean. 
Double action gives continuous 
fog mist or full stream. Barrel 
16% in. long, made of brass. 
Neoprene hose resistant to 
chemicals. Comes complete with 
earrying strap and jar top as- 
sembly. (Mason jar not included: 
will fit any standard fruit jar.) 
No. 4087—only 4.95, ppd. 
sc ( «& Nursery Co., “"MIDWEST’S LEADING SEEDHOUSE,” Shenandoah, Iowa 
(For bigger spray jobs, such as fruit trees, etc., we recom- 
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