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DIPHENE 4L


.- • • DIPHENE 4L WEEDS CONTROLLED FOR GRASS AND BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL IN TOMATO, PEPPER, SWEETPOTATO, POTATO, OKRA, STRAWBERRY, BLACKBERRY, RASPBERRY, TOBACCO, SOYBEAN, PEANUT, COTTON, FRUIT TREES, BERMUDAGRASS, DICHONDRA, ICE PLANT, ORNAMENTALS, CONIFERS, EVERGREENS AND HARDWOOD SEEDBEDS. Active Ingredient: Diphenamid (N,N-Dimethyl-2,2-diphenylacetaide) •••••••••••.•••••. 42.5% Inert Ingredlente. ................................................................................................. 57.5% Total ...................................................................................................................... 100.0% Diphene 4L containa 4 lb. Diphenaaid per gallon KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION STATEMENT OF PRATICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED: Induce vomiting and call a physican imediately. IF ON S~IN: Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. If spilled on hands or other skin areas, wash immediately with soap and water. IN EYES: Waah with water for fifteen minutes and call a physican. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing giv€ artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. GRIFFIN CORPORATION VALDOSTA, GA 31601 NET CONTENTS 2-1/2 GALLONS , ACCEPTED JAN 1 4 1986 Unclel Il'll l .. ·o...Il1l lr:.-;p'clici.Jt. rUII:li' ,,:'J. ur:d Iloduntiddo Act. a:- .1I;1··:!dt,d, lor Iho p09ticido I. "Ji'''Jed un' El'i\ neg. No.1I . -, EPA Reg. No. EPA Est. No. • 1812- 1812-GA-3 •••••• •• • • • • • • • • •• • •••••• • • • •• •• • • • • ••••• • •• • • ••••• •••• • • • •••• • ••••• • • • •• •• 0 • • • •• 0 ••• •• • • • •• •• • ••• • • • •• •

\ • • PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION Hara£ul i£ swallowed. Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. Do not get in yea. Avoid breathing dust. Do not apply thia product in such a .anner as to directly or through dri£t expose workers or other persona. The area being treated aust be vacated by unprotected person&. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Keep out o£ lakes, streaas and ponds. Do not contaminate water by cleaning o£ eqUipment or disposal of wastes or containers. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It ia a violation o£ Federal inconsiatQnt with ita labeling. Law to use this product in a .anner RE-ENTRY STATEMENT Written or oral warnings Must be given to workers who are expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product. Because certain states May require more restrictive re-entry intervals £or various crops treated with this product, consult your State Department o£ Agriculture £or £urther in£oration. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, £ood or £eed by storage or disposal. Wastes resulting £roa the use o£ this product may be disposed o£ on site or at an approved waste disposal £acility. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivulent). Then o££er £or recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose o£ in a sanitary land£ill, or inCineration, or, i£ allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. 1£ burned, stay out o£ smoke. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> GENERAL INFORMATION Read all label directions, precautions and conditions o£ sale be£ore using Diphene 4L. D1phene 4L is a preeael-gence weed herbicide that 1a.. • : •• :-: selective in activity. It controls many annual grass and broadl$'wee~s • •• •••• as the-V gE"rm1nste. • •••• •• • •• • • •• •••• • • •••• • •• • • •• •• • • ••• • •• •• • ••••• • • ••••• • • ••••• • • • • • ••••• • • •• ••

• Grass Weed.: Annual bluegrass Annual sedge Barnyardgraae CWatergraaa) Cheat Crabgraaa Fall panicue (Panic graa.) Foxtail Broadleaf Weeda: Carpetweed Cae eon chickweed Corn apurry Eveningprillroae Field pepper weed Florida pusloy Groundsel Knotgrass (Geraan IIOSS) Knotweed Laebsquart..era • WREDS CONTROLLED Gooaegraaa (Crowfoot graaa) Johnacngra.a (froe seed) Ryegrass Sandbur (Sandapur) Stinkgraaa Wild Oat Witchgraas (Ticklegrass) Mouseear chickweed Pigweed CCareless weed) Purslane Red sorrel Shepherdspurae Smartweed Spiny amaranth (Stickerweedl Thymelea£ sandwort White Clover (in tobacco seedbeds) CR) COMPATIBILITY: Diphene 4L is cOMpatible with aetalaxyl CRidomil Tradeeark of Ciba-Geigy). TANK MIXES Diphene 4L can be tank eixed for the following uses: TOBACCO: Iaopropalin (ParrlanCR) 6E, Trademark of Eli Lilly & Co.), Pebulate (Tillam(R) 6E, Trademark of Stauffer Chemical Co.), $Pendamethalin, 4 lbs/gallon (Prowl(R), Trademark of American Cyanamid. TOMATO: Napropamide CDevrinol(R) 50 WP, Trade.ark of Stauffer Chemical Co.l, Pebulate (Tillam(R) 6E, TradeMark of Stauffer Chemical Co.l, Trifluralin (TreflanCR) E.C., Trademark of Eli Lilly & Co.). SWEETPOTATO: Chloramben, 2 lbs/gallon (AMibenCR), Trsdemark of Union Carbide Agricultural Co.) and Oryzalin CSurflanCR) 75W or 4AS, Trademark of Eli Lilly & Co.) SOIL PREPARATION Prepare the soil for seeding, planting or transplanting 1n accordance with with good agricultural practices. All weed growth and crop debris should be worked into the.~Qil ~&re treateent. The soil should be eoiat and loose with all clods .~~~n dbwn: INCORPORATION AND IRRIGATION •••••• • • • •• • •• • • •• •• ••••• • • ••••• To be effRctive, Diphene 4L aust be Moved into the top few incQd'gf so'l d • .. •• an contact germinating weed seeds or very young seedlings oefor9"oAey • • • .... erge. This .. ay be accomplished by rainfsll, overhead irr;iation," or Mechanical incorporation. If rainfall is not expected Atly··.~ter • ••• • •• •• • ••••

• • application, apply 1 to 2 inchea of water by overhead irrigation, or .echanically incorporate to a depth 0% 1/2 to 2 inche.. DeepRr incorporation will dilute the Diphene 4L in the aoil and May re.ult in poor weed control. EquipMent used for incorporation MUst Mix the Dip­ hene 4L thoroughly and evenly wjth the aoil. CULTIVATION Weeds which eMerge after treatMent ahould be detroyed by ahallow culti­ vation (1/2 to 2 inches). Deeper cultivation that brings untreated aoil to the aurface May result in poor weed control. SPRAY EQUIPMENT Be%ore use, calibrate sprsyer to deliver proper spray gallonage and uniform spray pattern; check frequently during application. Use standard low pressure (25 to 50 psi) bOOM sprayer with zan-type nozzles for broadcast application or fan-type even-spray nozzles %or band application. Use 50 .eBh or coarser screens in strainers, nozzles, and auction units. Clean nozzles and screens £requently: replace worn nozzles to insure uni£orM application. Maintain continuou. agitation 0% spray Mixture. Wind can cauae loss 0% .pray or uneven coverage. Do not apply in strong wind. See recommendations 0% Diphene 4L in at overlap that will recommended rates. BROADCAST (OVERALL) APPLICATION fc speci%ic crop. leaat 30 gallons 0% increase the applied Evenly apply the water per acre. amount 0% Diphene recommended rate Avoid spray 4L above the BAND (ROW) APPLICATION: The aMount •.. acre is reduced with band application. 0% Diphene 4L required per crop Use this %orMula: ., ." .. ' Band width (inches) ---------- X Row spacing (inches) Broadcast rate 1n quarts per acre = Quarts D1phene 4L per acres £or treatment GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Apply this product only as speci%ied on this label. Do not use Dip­ hene 4L in direct COMbination with fertilizers, insecti~\des or fungicides, or with other herbicides except as specifically recoM.ended. Observe Rll cautions and liMitations on labeling 01 all product~.sed : •• :.: in Mixtures. Edible crops other than those regiatered for Dipe~~'4L' • h Id •••••• use 8 ou not be planted in Diphene 4L treated soil for 6 Month& • • •• after date 0% last application. •• • ••• ••••• ••• • • ••••• SMall grain cover crops sown within 6 Months after date of Dipnen~.4L • t t t b •••• rea Men May e inJured. Use band treatllents 0% Diphene 4L to •••••• reduce the possibility of inJury to cover crop a or use tolerant.qver •••• cropa such as vetch, birds%oot trefoil, Korean leapedeza, alfar{.6r r~~~ • ••• • •• •• • ••••

• • Do not ua~ cover crop. for food or feed within 6 .ontha .ftr .pplication. Aa with all herbicide., effectivene •• of Diphene 4L .ay be reduced by ai.tak •• in application, fertilization, cultivation and other crop .anage.ent practice.. Reault. aay be affected by extre.e. in .oil and weather conditions. The grower should watch to not. that the tr@ataent ia working. In case of poor control, weeds should be reaoved by aech­ anical or other cheaical aethoda. IMPORTANT-READ BEFORE USE By using this product user accepta the following conditions, warranty, disclaiaer of warranties and liaitationa of liability: CONDITIONS: The directiona for use of this product are believed to be adequate and should be followed carefully. Houever, because of extreme weather and soil conditions, aanner of use and other factors beyond Griffin Ag Products' control, it is impossible for Griffin Ag Products' to eliainate all risks associated with use of this product. Aa a result, crop inJury or ineffectiveness is always posaible. RECOMMENDATIONS For control of listed annual grass and broadleaf weeds in the cropa below: Crop TOMATO xx 4L (Quarts/Acre) (See Application Instructions) Coarae Medium/Fine When to Apply Soil Soil From 1 wk before to 1 Month after direct seeding or transplant­ ing aa a hroad- 4 qt 6 qt Rellarka Incorporate Diphene 4L into soil when applied before seeding or transplanting. May be applied over top of plants. ***See Irrigation The following tank aix combina­ tions May be applied at he rate(s) apecified. Diphene 4L. 4 qta. and Treflan E.C., 8 fl ozl acre. Diphene 4L, 2 to 4 qta./acre and Tillam, 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 qta/acre. Diphene 4L, 2 to 4 qta./acre and Devrinol 50WP, 1 to 2 Ib/acre. Iaaediately after application, thoroughly incorporate the aaterial to a depth.Q$ 2 .: inchea. Set disc to cb'rom ~ t •••••• 6 inches. • •••• ______________________________________________________ AL_A ____ _ At planting or iaap-diately after without incorpo- ration. ••• ••••• Thia aethod of applica!idtl is •• : •• ' recoamended for uae ino~~!tfornia •••• 1£ sprinkler irrigation i.a •• : •• : available. Diphene 4L avld be •• uniforaly applied at tl", ·t.coa·:··: • • ••• • ••• o o. •• •

• On prepared beds with power driven tiller incorpo­ ration and £urrow irrigation. Broadcast pre-plant application with disk incorporation and furrow irri­ gation • .ended rat. to tn. prepar.d beda. rowa or ntir. fielda at or i.aediatly after aeeding. Delay in aeeding and application of Diphene 4L following the aeedbed preparation aay perait ger.ination of weed seeds and re .. ult in lack of .ffectivene ..... I.aediately after treataent. 1 to 2 inches of water shoUld be applied by sprinkler irrigation. After this first irrigation. follow noraal irri­ gation procedure ... ***See Irrigation For use in fielda to be planted in direct-seeded tomatoes. Diphene 4L should be applied at the recom­ .ended rate in front of the tiller. Seeding may also be included in thi .. operation. Diphene 4L .. hould not be applied earlier than 14 days before .. eeding. It is recommended that Diphene 4L be aixed evenly in the .. oil to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Immediately following incorpor­ ation and .. eeding. the bed .. .. hould be thoroughly wet by fur­ row irrigation. The top of the bed .. hould be wet. ***See Irrigation For use in fields to be planted in direct-seeded tomatoes. This method of application requires special care because (1) in shaping the beds it is extremely difficult to avoid bringing up untreated soil from which may seed .. aay emerge; (2) how- ever, deep incorporation of Diphene 4L reduces its con­ centration in the soil and reduces effectiveness. Dip- hene 4L should be broadc.as;t. : •• :-: applied to the field nob.erlier • •••••• than 14 days before planting. • ••• Use the recommended ratV .o. • •••• Diphene 4L in at least ~O·· •• : ••• 11 •••• ga ona o£ water per acce. • ... •••• Following application. th, fiele:": should be double-disked ih the" second disking at rightO~~qles'UO': •••• • ••• 00' •• •

• For the control of" winter weeds (oat grasses and many broad leaf" weeds) where f"ields are pre­ pared in the £all f"or early spring planting of" direct-seeded tomatoes Diphene 4L .ay be tank .ixed with trif"luralin f"or pree.ergence control of" crab­ grass, barnyard grass (watergrass) and pigweed in direct-seeded to .. atoes grown f"or processing in CA 4 qt • the £irat to unif"oraly incorporate Diphene 4L to a depth of" 3 to 4 inchea. The depth at which the diak is incorporating ahould be checked care£ully be£ore the whole £ield ia worked. The diaking ahould thoroughly .ix Diphene 4L in the aoil and not Juat turn the aoil over. In ahaping the bed it is i.portant not to use bed shapera which bring up soil £ro. below the treated 80il depth. I •• ediately £ollow­ ing bedding and seeding, the beds should be thoroughly wet using £urrow irrigation. The top o£ the bed should be wet. ***See Irrigation A£ter soil preparation and prior to start of" the winter rany season in CA (Oct or Nov) apply Diphene 4L. Do not Mechanically incoporate. Allow winter raina to incorporate Dip­ hene 4L. Tomatoes may be planted March 1 in £ields treated. Do not use a f"all application on £ields scheduled to be planted a£ter March 1. Do not cultivate bed tops prior to or Just a£ter plant­ ing. Weeds that emerge on bed tops prior to tOMato germination should be treated with an approved contact herbicide. To insure late season weed control, treat at lay­ by with a herbicide recommended £or application at this time. Do not use a second application of" Dip­ hene 4L. ***See Irrigation For broadcast application, mix and apply preplant at the rate of" 4 qts. Diphene 4L and 0.25 lb tri£luralin per acre in 30 to 50 gallons of" water. Imlledi.,t.ely : •• :.: a£ter application, thorgly· • •••••• incorporate the .. aterial ato a •••• depth o£ 2-3 inches. T121~ ·.,ay ••••• be accomplished with pto-·· •• : ••• •••• driven rotary equipmen •• p~.by • dOl.ble-disking. Rototillo:,r-tyP"":··: equipment. should be set.j;.Q cut •• • ..1 !L ••••• 2-3 inches deep. Disks aOQU d De • • ••• • •• •• • •• ••

• DLphene 4L may .Lxed with pebu1ate for use in direct­ seeded tomatoes grown for pro­ cessing in CA. I 6 qt • •• t to cut 4-6 inchea deep and th £i&ld croaa-diaked. operating at 4-6 Mph. CAUTION: Do not use thi. cOMbin­ ation on co.r.e aoil., .oila containLng More than 5x organic .atter, Or .oil. with a aalt probleM. Uae o£ this cOMbination .ay result in inJury to the tOMato seedlings. The possibility of damage is increased by aeedlLng disesse, cold teperature, excessive MOisture, drought, and other adverse conditions. If a follow-up treatMent with trifluralin is desired, do not use aore than 0.5 lb/acre of tri£lural1n applied a£ter thin­ ning and blocking. Read the complete label on each product bezore using this tank .ixture. ***5ee Irrigstion For broadcast application, mix and apply preplant at the rate of 6 qts. D1phene 4L and 4 lb pebulate per acre in 30 to 50 gallons of water. Immediately after app11cation thoroughly incorporate the aaterial to a depth o£ 2-3 inches. This May be accopliahed with PTO­ driven rotary equip~ent or double disking. Rotot1ller-type equipmen should be set to cut 2-3 inches deep_ Disks should be set to cut 4-6 inches deep and the field cross-disked. operating at 4-6 ~p CAUTION: Do not use this cOMbi­ nation on coarse aoila. or on so1 containing ~ore than 20% organic .atter. • ••• •• • • • • • • • •• • •••• • • • •• • • • • •••• • •• • • ••• •••• • • • •••• • ••• 0 • • •• • • • • •••• •• • • •• • • • •• • • • •• •

u •• of thia cOMbination Aay rault in inJury to tOM.to .... dling •• The po •• ibility of daMage i. increas&d by seedling di •• ase, cold teMpera­ tur., exceaaiv. aoiature, drought and other adverae conditions. Read the cOMplete label on each product befor. using thi. tank Mixture. ***See Irrigation. ***IRRIGATION FOLLOWING PLANTING: Following initial watering, the beds should be kept at the optiMU Moisture level for seed gerMination and emergence. Allowing the seedbed to dry out reduces the level of herbicide effectiveness as well as the stand and vigor of to .. ato plant.s. -----------------------------------------------------------------------.-- Crop PEPPER SWEET­ POTATO Diphene 4L (Quarts/Acre) (See Application Instructions) Cosrse Medium/Fine When to Apply Soil At direct seed- 3 qt ing, transplant- ing or within 1 month after transplanting At transplant­ ing At bedding 4 qt 4 qt Soil ReBlarks 5 qt May be applied over top of trans­ plants. 6 qt Diphene 4L May be applied over top of transplant. Diphene 4L at 2 to 4 qts./acre .. ay be tank mixed with: Amiben (1 to 2 gal/ acre), Surflan 75W (0.67 to 1.33 lbs/acre) or Surflan 4AS (1 to 2 pts/acre). These tank Mixtures should be applied prior to weed emergence. 6 qt Apply to soil after covering sweet potatoes. POTATOES Between plant- 4 qt 6 qt Shallow cultivation (1/2 to 2 inches) after application will not destroy effectiveness of Dip- 1ng and emergence, or at lay-by hene 4L. However, any tillage operation such as draggJoJaClroff;":': . ". . . hilling, etc. that bring. ntrpp soil to th~ surface will t'esult •••• in poor weed control. :.... • •••• At lay-by. apply 8S a d-irected •• : •• -•••• • pray to baae of plants· ••• Pp not· apply within SO days b~£o.e ha": •• vest. • •• ---------------------------------------------------------------~~~---~~~~ • ••• • •• •• • ••••

• OKRA At planting TOBACCO At ae&ding Field Be:fore Trans­ plant­ ing A:fter Trans­ plant­ ing Fro. 0 to 7 days be:fore transplanting Froll trans­ planting to 7 days a:fter transplanting. OR Lay-by Following last cultivation usually 4 to 6 weeks a:fter transplanting • 3 qt 5 qt 3 :fl 0% ** 4.5:fl 0% ** 4 qt 4 qt 4 qt 6 qt 6 qt **Uae Diph&n. 4L on coara. aoil at 3 :fl 0%. and on .ediua/:fine aoila at 4.5 :fl 0% per 1000 aq :ft. Applid at aeeding, Diphene 4L controla white clover. Do not .ix Dip- hene 4L with other chemicals except as speci:fically recommended on this label or supplemental labeling. Apply Diphene 4L evenly to the soil sur:face and thoroughly incorporate into the top 2 inches o:f soil. Plant crop in usual manner. Diphene 4L may also be applied preemergence in the :follOWing combinations. Diphene 4L at 2 to 4 qts/acre and Prowl at 1 to 2 pt/acre. Diphene 4L at 2 to 4 qts/acre and Paarlan 6E at 1 to 2 pts/acre. Diphene 4L at 2 to 4 qts/acre and Tillam at 1-1/2 to 2-2/3 qt/acre. May be applied over top o:f trans­ planta. When Diphene 4L is applied aore than 2 days a:fter transplant­ ing, tillage ia required immediately be:fore or at time o:f application to destroy germinat­ ing weed seeds. 6 qt I:f Diphene 4L was used be:fore or a:fter transplanting (see above), apply 2 to 4 qts. o:f Diphene 4L per acre a:fter the last cultivation. Do not use More than a total o:f 8 pounds o:f Diphene 4L per acre in both applications. Diphene 4L alao may be applied in combinat9~. with Tillam at lay-by. 'le.~." ba2>d' : treatment o:f Diphene 4L Ane •••••• or in COMbination. • e ••• •• • ---------------------------------------------------------------.---.-- COTTON ••• •• ••••• At planting 3 qt 4 qt •••• -------------------- ___________________________________________ ~ ___ L ____ ~ __ •••• • ••••• • • • •• • • •• •• • • ••• • •• •• • •• •••••• • • •• • •

• • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------PEANUT At planting, OR 4 qt 6 qt ------------------------------------------------------------------At cracking or 2 qt .. ithin 7 daye after cracking, OR At lay-by 2 qt :following laat cultivation SOYBEAN At planting 2 qt At planting 3 qt STRAW­ BERRY Newly planted 2-6 weeks after plant­ ing but not before new :foliage has appeared 4 qt Eatab- While straw- liahed berries are dorMant or sel\i-dorMant or after renovation. Additional appli­ cationa May be 4 qt Made at intervals o£ 6 Months or More 3 qt COMbine Diphene 4L with 1-1/2 pound a o£ DNBP aMine per acre • 2 qt Will not control establiahed weeds. 5 qt Do not uae i£ More than 2 qta. per acre o£ Diphene 4L where applied at planting or cracking. 3 qt COMbine Diphena 4L with 1/2 pound o£ linuron or 3 pounds o£ CIPC per acre. CAUTION: Do not graze treated areas or feed forage fro. treated areas to livestock. Do not plant food crops other than soybean within 6 Months a£ter treat.ent. 6 qt A tel\porary delay in the rooting o£ daughter plants May occur but will not affect yield. Do not use on the herbiCide sensitive variety Shasta. Do not apply within 60 days before harvest. 6 qt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------BLACKBERRY: Erect and Trailing (Non- After plant- 4 qt Bear- ing and before ing) weed seeda gerMinate •••••• 6 qt Work all weed growth int ... 80il. •• • •• • • 43e£ore application. Applr aa a •••••• directed apray to the soil'. USE •••• ONLY IN SEASON OF PLANT%RG:.Do ••••• not apply within 12 Mon!h';'o£ •• : •• ' •••• harvest. ••••••• ----------------------------- _______________________________________ . ___ UAL-·

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RASP­ BERRY (Red & Black) FRUIT TREES (Apple, Peach) NON­ BEAR­ ING (Cher­ ry,Li.e, Orange) EVER­ GREENS SHRUBS AND TREES . Aft .. r plant­ ing and befor .. weed aeeda ger.inate Any ti .. e o£ the year except when fruit is on tree or within 90 days before harvest Do not apply within 12 .onths before harvest In fall or spring before weeds emerge 4 qt 4 qt 4 qt 6 qt 6 qt Ne Plantinga: Apply aft .. r planting b .. for .. we .. d seed a ger.inate. Ea­ tabliahed: Apply prior to w .... d .... ergenc .. : or apply i .... diately following a cultivation aft .. r .11 we .. d growth haa b .... n worked into th .. aoil. Apply a. a directed .pray to the 50il. DO HOT APPLY WITHIN 60 DAYS OF HARVEST. DO NOT USE .ore than 6 qta. of Diphene 41 during the growing a .. aaon. 6 qt Following clean cultivation, apply to aoil around establiahed trees. CAUTION: On peaches do not use on coarae soil. Do not allow livestock to graze in treated orcharda. 6 qt 8 qt Diphene 4L .. ay be used on new p1antinga and container atock after plants are established. Deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs tolerant to Diphene 4L include: almond, apple+, arborvitae, ash, azalea, bald cypress, barberry, beautybush, beech, birch, blackberry, black walnut+, black locust, blue­ berry+. camellia, ceanothus, cherry laurel, cherry+, chestnut, coton­ easter, cottonwood, crab apple, cream carpet, currant+, dogwood, elaeagnua. eucalyptus, euonymu8, firethorn, forsythia, heath, heather, heliotrope, he .. 10ck holly, honeyauckle, hydrangea, Juniper, laurel, lilac, li .. e, .ahonia, .. anle, .,. ... a'lock orange, oak. oleansft!i •• (JII,a~-· : gina1 1ea£ chlorosis .. al'·dttve1QP) ••• orange+. peach. pear+, pet:.an+. • ••• •• • pittosporu •• plu.+. pri..,.t •• rasl"!""' ••• •• berry (red). redbud. re<l..Fdar : •••• rhododendron. rose. roa.Q~- • •••••• aharonr apiraea r St. Johnawortr • • •• star o£ con£ederate Ja8pi~~. s~~A~. ~ap1e. aweet gum. •• • • ••• • •• •• • • • • •••

ANNUAL AND PERE­ NNIAL FLOWERS DICHONDRA New seed­ ing • In fall or apring before weeds. &aerge At transplant­ ing fall or apring before weeds. eaerge At seeding 6 qt Et- Before weeds eserge ablished 8 qt • Sycaaore, taxua (yew), tulip tree, viburnuM, weigela, whit. aah, white cedar and willow. +NON-BEARING ONLY Do not apply Diphen 4L until plants are well eatsbliahed. OrnaMental plants tolerant to Dip­ henaMid 4L include: alyssua, aater, baby'a breath, begonia, chrysantheMUM, dahlia, delphiniUM, feverfew, foxglove (yellow), geraniUM, lobelia, looaeaLrife, Marigold, peony, philodendron, phlox, salVia, shaata daiay, enapdragon, stock, sweet willia_, verbena and zinnia. 10 qt Apply Diphene 4L to the prepared aeedbed and rake in 1/2 inch deep before seeding. Repeat application in 6 Months. Existing beraudagrass will be greatly weakened. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------GROUND COVER New plant­ \ .1ngs Eat­ estab­ lished plantings After cuttings have rooted (usually 1 month after planting) Before weeds eMerge 8 qt Ground cover plants tolerant to Diphene 4L include: ice plant, English ivy, ornsaental straw­ berry, periwinkle and Myrtle. AVOid overwatering. Repeat treataent 1n 6 Months. ----------------------------------------------------------._----------------- BERMUDA- In fall or GRASS apring, or both LAWNS fall and early spring, to Mature established BerMuda turf. 4 qt Fall applications control annual bluegrass while spring applications are required for good control of crabgrass. Make early Spring appli­ cations while berMudagra&S.is &tll dormant. •••••• • • • ••••• CAUTION: Do not graze tr.ated ar&A8 or feed £orsgG £ro trea.ar. to I1v&atock. ••• ..: .... •••• ---------------------------------------------------------------.---~----.--•••• • •• • • •• •• • • • •• • •• •• • • ••••• • • •• •••••• • • • •••

• , • SEEDBEDS COllI FIRS (Fir. H ... - lock. and Pine) CYPRESS AND SPRUCE EVER­ GREENS AND HARD­ WOOD • On.. day prior to ..... ding to within on .. .onth after s .... di .. g a .. d sulching. if sulching ia used Apply after seeC!linga are 1 onth old. 4 qt Apply within 4 qt two daya after seeding and ulching • if aulching is used • 4 qt Diph .. ne 4 say flocculate on 4 qt contact with petroleus .olvents auch aa sineral spirits. If spray .. r haa b .... n uaed for sin .. ral .pirita. wash it thoroughly with d .. t .. rgent and water b .. fore applying Dip- hene 4L. Work all w .. ed growth into aoil before application. After broadcaat application of Diphen .. 4L to soist aeedbeda. apply 1/2 to 3/4 i .. ch of wat .. r by overhead sprinkler irrigation. If Diphe .. e 4L ia used one day b .. fore or within two days after seeding. a aecond 4 qta. of Diphen .. 4L say be appli .. d 6 w .. eks aft .. r aeeding. Use only poatplanting applications on Austrian pine. Conifers tolerant to Diphene 4L include: bald cypresa. douglaafir. Fraser fir. grand fir. noble fir. red fir. rocky ountain douglaafir. white £ir, eastern hemlock, western healock, western larch, austrian pine, loblolly pine. lodgepole pine. longleaf pine. onterey pine. ponderosa pine. scotch pine. ahort­ leaf pine. alash pine. sugar pine. white pine, engleaann apruce, norway spruce and white spruce. Destroy all weed growth before treatment. After broadcast applicationa of Diphene 4L to oist aeedbeds. apply 1/2 to 3/4 inch of water by overhead sprinkler irrigation. Evergreens and hardwoods tolerant to Diphene 4L include: arboritae ... uonymua. Multiflora rose, and black want: • •• • • --------------------------------------------------.-------------~-------•••••• • • • •• • •• • • •• •••• • • •••• • •• • • •• •• • • ••• • •• •• • •• ••••• • • • •••• • • ••••• • • • • • ••••• • • • •••

• • • NOTICE OF WARRANTY GRIFFIN warrant. that this product conforas to the cheaical description on the label thereof and ia reasonably fit for the purposes stated on such label only when used in accordance with directions undGr noraal use conditions. It is iMpossible to eliMinate all riska inherently associated with use of this product. Crop inJury. ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences .ay result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other Materials. or the manner of use or application. all of which are beyond the control of GRIFFIN. In no case shall GRIFFIN be liable for consequential. special or indirect daMages resulting frOM the use or handling of thia product. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. GRIFFIN MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATE ABOVE. • ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••••• • • • .. •• · ' • • • • •••• • .. • • ••••• •••• • • • •••• • ••••• • • • •• •• • • • • • ••••• .. • • • •• •• • ... • • • •• •