: INSECTS & DISEASE 
IN GARDEN AND ORCHARD 
® Plan your insect and disease control program early ® Crop diseases must be prevented. After they are es- 
and have the materials on hand when you need them. tablished in the plant, they cannot be cured. 
@ Dust early in the morning or late in the evening when @ Don't use your crop-spraying equipment for 2, 4-D or 
there is little or no wind and dew may be present. other hormone-type chemicals. 
CROP MATERIAL 
Disease or Insect Spray Dust Time to Apply 
ASPARAGUS G.L.F. Dust No. 27 Whenever beetles are present. Rotenone is 
Asparagus Beetle 5 lb. Bags harmless and may be washed off the spears 
(1% Rotenone) before cutting. 
BEANS G.L.F. Dust No. 27 
Mexican Bean Beetle (1% Rotenone) 
and Flea Beetle 
CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, 
KALE, BROCCOLI, and 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Imported Cabbage Worm 
Diamond-back Moth 
CrUERY 
Bacterial, Early and 
Late Blights 
Tarnished Plant Bugs 
CORN 
European Corn Borer 
Whenever beetles are present. Make applica- 
tion to underside of the leaves. Repeat at week- 
ly intervals to kill newly hatched larvae. 
G.L.F. Dust No. 27 
(1% Rotenone) or 
Dual Garden Dust 
(1% Rotenone-—~ 
7% Copper) 
As soon as young worms appear. 
Repeat weekly as needed. 
Dual Garden Dust 
(1% Rotenone— 
7% Copper) 
As soon as plants become established and re- 
peat at weekly intervals before harvest, except 
in very dry years. Dust just before cultivation. 
G.L.F. Dust No. 27 
(1% Rotenone) 
As soon as young borers appear on leaves-— 
usually late May or early June. Make four ap- 
plications at exactly five day intervals. Direct 
dust downward into the whorls or crowns and 
leaf axils. 
CUCUMBERS, MELONS, SQUASH 
Cucumber Beetles 
Squash Vine Borer 
Bacterial Wilt, Scab, 
Angular Leaf Spot, and 
Anthracnose 
ONIONS 
Onion Thrip 
G.L.F. Dust No. 78 
lb. Bags 
(1% Rotenone-—7% Ziram) 
or Dual Garden Dust 
Q% Rotenone-—-7% Copper) 
Apply at weekly intervals as soon as plants 
emerge. (Dust No. 78 highly preferred.) 
G.L.F. Dust No. 30 
5 lb. bags 
15% Malathion 
50% Malathion 
Emulsifiable 
As soon as aphis are found. Repeat weekly 
until infestation is cleared. 
Dual Garden Dust 
(1% Rotenone— 
7% Copper) 
When plants break through the ground and re- 
peat at weekly intervals until harvest time. 
Bordeaux Mixture 
with 75% DDT 
Wettable Powder 
2 lb. Bags 
POTATOES and EGG PLANT 
Colorado Potato Beetle 
Leaf Hoppers and Flea Beetle 
Late Blight 
TOMATOES 
Colorado Potato Beetle 
and Flea Beetle 
Blight and Anthracnose 
G.L.F. Dust No. 78 
(1% Rotenone-— 
7% Ziram) and/or 
Dual Garden Dust 
(1% Rotenone-— 
7% Copper) 
ACP Rose and 
Floral Dust 
1 lb. cans 
As soon as plants are established in the field. 
Dust No. 78 and Dual Garden Dust may be used 
alternately at weekly intervals. When the 
weather is conducive to late blight (cool nights 
and warm days) use Dual Garden Dust only at 
5 day intervals. 
Whenever insects are present or in the case of 
ROSES and FLOWERS ; 
diseases apply at weekly intervals. 
Black Spot, Rust, Beetles, 
Caterpillars, Mites, etc. 
SOIL INFESTING INSECTS 
Ants, Japanese Beetle, 
Chinch Bugs, Cutworms, etc. 
Pratt’s 5% Chlordane Dust. 
1 lb. can 
G.L.F. Dust No. 25 
(S% Chlordane) 5 lb. Bags 
In lawns apply at 5 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. in early 
May. Por cutworms dust rather heavily around 
the bases of the plants to be protected. 
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GLP. Dust No. 27—5 lb. Bag. $1.10 © Pratt's 8% Chlordane Dust 
ACP Rose and Floral Dust 5 lb. Bag 
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