5.--Dry wottable sulfurs are recoived in the form of dust. 
They are readily mixed with water, tho proportions required boing 
indicated cither on the container in which they are received or in 
instructions furnished by the manufacturers. We have used 15 pounds of 
Koloform to 100 gallons of water and 7 pounds of dry wettable flotation 
sulfur to 100 gallons of water, 
4,--Times for applications. For the control of the "wilt" 
diseases, not less than 4 applications should be made each summer, 
Prefcrably, the first should be made as soon as the first foliage is 
out and solidly formed. Subsequont applications may be made at even 
intervals, spaced according to the number of applications planned but 
also with duc respect to heavy rains, which tond to wash off both sprays 
and dusts. 
When control of leaf spotting is especially desired, applications 
of cither sprays or dusts should be made with reforence to new leaf growth, 
care being taken that new leaves be not left unprotected very long, 
Applications at 3 week intervals are recommended, 
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