. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Combine your sprays. Lime-Sulphur, Ar- senate of Lead andBordeaux aredeath to Scale, Codling Moth, and Fungus, but harm- less to Aphis, Pear Psylla, Leaf Hopper, Woolly Aphis, Thrips and other soft-bodied, sap-sucking insects that are destroy- ing fruit and fruit profits. For these pests spray with BlackLeaf40 ^0% Nicotine By using it with other sprays, you make one spraying do the work of two, or even three. Experiment Stations and Agricultural Colleges recom- mend combined sprays. A I- Now is the time to spray. Do you realize that Aphis is a positive menace to
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Combine your sprays. Lime-Sulphur, Ar- senate of Lead andBordeaux aredeath to Scale, Codling Moth, and Fungus, but harm- less to Aphis, Pear Psylla, Leaf Hopper, Woolly Aphis, Thrips and other soft-bodied, sap-sucking insects that are destroy- ing fruit and fruit profits. For these pests spray with BlackLeaf40 ^0% Nicotine By using it with other sprays, you make one spraying do the work of two, or even three. Experiment Stations and Agricultural Colleges recom- mend combined sprays. A I- Now is the time to spray. Do you realize that Aphis is a positive menace to your orchard profits? Black Leaf 40 won't fail you. It's highly concentrated. Requires on\y small quantity. Cost is low. Use it, and grow better fruit. FREE SPRAY CHART AND BOOKLETS Write today for these helplul booklets. "Bug Biographies," and "How to Conlrol Apple ; Will also send you free chart, "When to ; Every apple grower should have these. The Kentucky Tobacco Product Co. Louisville, Kentucky. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Washington State Apple Commission. Hood River, Ore. , Better Fruit Pub. Co
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