FOR REFERENCE 
KEEP THIS CATALOG 
| Planting Distances for Trees and Plants 
Number of Trees Per Acre rae 
HOW 10 PLANT o sector Distances ' ‘ "20 to 
Multiply the distance the plants 18 to 
are set apart, in the row, and the product } 1 +15 to 
will be the number of square feet for each ern 
plant, or hill, which, divided into the num- 
ber of square feet in an acre (43,560), gives 
the number of trees or plants per acre. 
A 20 page booklet given away 
with each order tells how to 
plant, prune, cultivate and 
spray. 
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Mulberry +29 to 
Japan Persimmon . re 31 tO 
Distance apart 
10 feet 10 
11 feet 11 
12 feet 
13 feet 
14 feet 
No. of tre “ r 5 
an: bes Planting Distances for Berries 
Feet apart 
Blackberry 
Dewberry .... 
Raspberry 
odor or gases. 
MOLOGEN 
Destroys 
to soil and grass 
Brambles 
Blackb’y 
Dewh’y 
Raspb’y 
Boysenb’y 
Youngb’y 
Insects and 
Diseases 
Scale Insects 
& Leaf Curl 
moles 
powdered form—easy to use. 
Harmless 
quickly. 
Semi- 
No 
60° 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
feet 
“SPRAYING GUIDE 
Dilutions—Spray 
Materials 
Dry Lime & 
Sulphur 
1 Gal. 
18-20 teaspoonsful 
50 Gal. 
12-15 Ibs. 
Time to Spray 
Before the buds swell. 
Scab, Brown Rot 
Shot Hole or 
Fungi Curculio 
Borers 
Scale Insects & 
Blister Mites 
Pan 
Peach Spray 
30 teaspoonsful 
10 lbs. 
“1. When shucks are off. 2. Two weeks} 
after shucks have dropped. 3. Four 
weeks before picking if necessary. 
Paradichlorobenzene 
~ 1 oz. 2 in. from trunk of tree 
In fall when temperature is 60°F. 
Dry Lime & 
Sulphur 
18-20 teaspoonsful 
12-15 lbs. 
Dormant and delayed dormant. When 
buds begin to swell. 
Psylla, Slugs, Scab 
and Codling Moth 
Later Codling 
Moth, Blight at 
full blossom, 
Blotch 
Aphids 
Plant Lice) 
Leaf Spot 
Black Rot 
Mildew 
‘Leaf Hopper 
‘Chewing Insects _ 
“Rose-Scale, = 
Cane Blight, 
Leaf Spot 
Anthracnose. 
Anthracnose 
| Leaf-Spot, Flea 
Straw- 
berry 
Beetle, Leaf- 
Roller, and 
Strawberry 
Weevil 
Spraycop and 
Arsenate of Lead 
2-3 teaspoonsful 
3-8 teaspoonsful 
y 14 Ibs. 
1-114 Ibs. 
1. Cluster or pink stage. 2. Calyx or 
Two weeks after petal} 
petal fall. 3. 
fall. 
Arsenate of Lead 
and Spraycop 
4-10 teaspoonsful 
2-3 teaspoonsful 
2 Ibs. 
114 lbs. 
Eight to ten weeks after petals fall andj 
as often as necessary to keep fruit cov- 
ered with Arsenate of Lead and af 
fungicide. 
Nicotine 155 
2-3 teaspoonsful 
‘Spraycop and 
Hydrated Lime 
3 teaspoonsful 
3 teaspoonsful 
1!/ Ibs. 
fib 
1 Ib. 
Combine with other sprays and apply : 
when aphids appear. 4 
Apply when most of petals have 
dropped and repeat at 12 to 15 day 
intervals for a total of 3 sprays unless 
severe conditions call for a fourth spray. 
Hydrated Lime 
Spraycop 
“5 teaspoonsful 
4-10 teaspoonsful 
14 Ibs. . 
2 Ibs. 
Total of six sprays recommended. 
1. When shoots are 5 in. long. 2. Just 
before blossoms open. 3. Within 3 to 5 
days after petals fall. 4. 10 days after 
INOS Sl 
touch in cluster. 6. About 14 days 
Nicotine 155 
‘12-3 teaspoonsful 
114 lbs. 
before harvest. 
“When first nymphs of the hopper ac- 
quire wings. 
“Arsenate of Lead 
3-8 teaspoonsful 
14 lbs. 
1. After blossoms fall. 
2. Ten to 14 days later. 
Just as berries begin tof 
Dry Lime & 
Sulphur 
9 Level 
Tablespoonsful 
12 Ibs. 
In spring before growth starts. 
Dry Lime & 
Sulphur 
2% Level 
Tablespoonsful 
1. When shoots are about 6 in. long. 
2. Just before bloom. 
Spraycop 
Arsenate of Lead 
4-10 teaspoonsful 
4-10 teaspoonsful 
“| Before the blossoms open and repeat} 
one week later. 
‘Leaf Spot and 
Anthracnose 
‘Spraycop 
4-10 teaspoonsful 
1. After first leaves unfold. 2. Three 
to five days after bloom. 3. Ten days ee 
later. 4. Ten to fourteen days later. | 
5. Within seven days after harvest with 
a double solution. 
‘Currant Worm 
and other 
chewing insects 
Arsenate of Lead — 
3-8 teaspoonsful 
“When insects appear. 
Black Spot 
Mildew, Rose 
slugs, Aphids, 
Caterpillars _ 
Clotracide 
1 Oz. 
~ | Weekly applications during entire grow 
ing season. 
Caterpillars 
Measuring Worm, 
_| Canker Worms 
' Arsenate of Lead 
4-10 teaspoonsful | 
Bagworms and 
Red spider 
ALL Purpose 
EverGREEN SPRAY 
Small Package 
“| Spring and summer. 
As g00n as bagworms appear and as 
often thereafter as necessary. Spray 
evergreens several times during entire 
summer. 
IMPORTANT: Add an equal amount of Hydrated Li 
SEEDLINGS: 
allowed to sprout. 
Do not allow your trees to sprout out 
me for every part of Arsenate of Lead used in above. = 
below the top bud or graft as the trees will be seedlings when 
Cut off all sprouts that come out below the top bud or graft. 
Boysenberry 
Youngberry 
Strawberry 
This is guaranteed to 
DOGZOF keep dogs and other ani- 
mals away from places they are not wanted. 
Harmless to humans, non-poisonous, non- 
inflammable. Easy to use simple instruc- 
tions on every bottle. One bottle usually 
lasts a season. 
1 Bottle for 79c 
prices quoted are postpaid 
SPRAYCOP—The neutral copper fungi- 
cide with Built-In Spreader-Adhesive. An 
excellent spray for Fruits and Vegetables. 
Price—75c per lb.; 4 Ibs. for $2.50. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD—The old reliable 
insecticide for controlling a wide variety 
of leaf eating insects. Price —95Sc per lb.; 
4 Ibs. for $3.50. 
DRY LIME & SULPHUR — Excellent for 
use as a dormant spray against scales and 
other insects and some fungi. Price—95c 
per Ib.; $4.25 for 5 Ibs. 
NICOTINE 155—A good spray for aphids 
and other soft-bodied insects. Price — 
$1.05 per Ib.; $3.00 for 3 Ibs. 
PAN PEACH SPRAY—Best spray we know 
of for brown rot, curculio, etc. Price — 
$1.10 per Ib.; 4 Ibs. for $4.00; 12 Ibs. 
for $10.00. 
HYDRATED LIME — Necessary in the 
preparation of many sprays, Price—5 Ibs. 
for 60c; 10 Ibs. $1.00. 
LAG’S RABBIT CHASER—A spray that is 
non-poisonous and can be used with safety 
to keep rabbits from causing damage to 
vegetables and fruit trees. Price—4 oz. 
size (makes 1 gal. spray) $1.00. 
PARADICHLOROBENZENE Used for 
killing peach tree borers. Price—14 oz. 
package (enough to treat about 12 trees) 
for 75c. 
EVERGREEN SPRAY An all purpose 
evergreen spray to protect trees from bag- 
worms and red spider—Small size (makes 
1 gal. spray) SOc; Economy size (makes 
10 gal. spray) $3.50. 
SPECIAL BALANCED ROSE FOOD 
A special mixture for growing roses 
and is a balanced, aleourpecs fer- op boibag 
tilizer which can also be used on all 
flowers, shrubbery, etc. Gives ex- 
cellent results. 
for only 
$122 
