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HELENA 15% PARATHION WETTABLE


YiJ-- ... ( ( STUC'l'!D OSI PU'rICID! cu. to v.ry hiqh acut. toxicity to Human. and liR. For retail .ale to and. u •• only by carti!ied. applicator or p.rson. und.r their direct lup.rvi.ion an only tor thOI' UI •• cov.red. by the certi!ied. applicator'. c.rti!ication. oirect lupervision tor this pro<1uc:t 11 d.Uned. II the clrti!ild. applicator b.inq phy.ically pre.ent durinq application, aixinq, loa41nq, repair and cl4QRinq at application equipaent. Coaeial certitiacl applicator. lIlust al.o ensur. that all. panOM involved. iD th ••• ac:1:ivitiu ue in!oraecl of the prao&utionazy .utuent •• HELENA 15% PARATHION WElTABLE ACI'IVE INGREDIDm (By Weight) Parathion (0, 0..dlethy1 0'1'...n.1.tropheny1 phosphorothioate) I'" S" '<c Related C0IT{)ounds ' f 1 , ! t I , I •• I 1 1 It, ,I " II I • , , I ••••• , , • , • I , , Itt, • , I t I I •••• 1 , I I , •• I , I I • I I •• , • , t • , • • '-ltD '/ INERI' INGREDTINI'S ••••••• , , , , Be. 00" ' • , ••• , •• I , ••• , •• , • I ••• , •• I , t , • I I • , , , , •••• , , • I • I • >J, (0 mrAL., ...................... "",.".,.,."",.,. X'C C E PTE D ,., ,100,00% . POI!!ON See SIde Panels for Antidote & PrecautI00s DEC 1 01987. l.l:··i: . ;.: .:: .. ,;.-, InsC!icide, -.••.. j H.JdGnticldo A __ Os ~, ..•. :"; !d. fCl tho p "':'.l._""'ij Ie;: . ">;-..; ltJO[ "--.... EPl\ R('g. No Keep cut of Reach of Ch1ldren PELIGOO: AL USARIO: 51 uated no lee 1nglell. no UIIe eate producto ha8ta que la etiqueta la h8.7a lIida upl1c:ac:lo l1amente. E.P.A. Am. 00. 5905..292 F1rIIt let1:el' of Product batch code 1IxU.catell produc estIIbl.1lllmlnt. 5905-FL-l-'Jll' • 5l-cG • 5905-AR-l...".", • 5905-01t-l-AQ • 5905-TX-2-AT 5905-CA-l-KO • 5905-LA-3-DL Net Content: Manufactured by !!ElENA CHEMICAL CCWANY .~h1!1. Tn. 38137 ".- ·

( Precautionary Statements ~ Hazards to Humans And Domestic Animals DANGER-POISON POISONOUS IF SWALLOWED »NOf-...ow IF SWALLOWED-Drink 1 or2 glasses of water and induce vomiling by touching back 01 throat wilh tlnger or blunt object. Do not induce vomiting or give -: anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical allention. POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT Poisonous if touched by hands or spilled or splashed on skin. in eyes or on ~ clothing (liquid goes through clothes.) ~ 6-;: POISONCUS IF BREATHED Breathing vapors. spray mist or dust may be fatal. DQNOf_ ST"TEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT POISONING SYMPTOMS -i.- Parathion is. very dangetou. poison. /I rapidly ent the body by conflCt with all skin surfaces and eyes. Clothing WeI with this materill must be removed immedlatety. Exposed personI must receive prompt rnedlcll treltrnent or they may die. SS,J SomeoltheliglllandsymP!omsolpo/sonlngare:He~.na_vomflfng. cramps. weaknell. blurred viSion. r'''-point pUpils, tlghtne5lln chest. labored breathing. _. _ting. wa:ering 01 eyes. drooflng or Irothlng 01 DQNOf __ mouth and noM. muscl. spasms and COITII. Gall. doctor (p/1yJlcilll). cliRlc or hOspItal Immediately. Expfaln that the victlr,··.A been expoaed to parathion and describe his condition.

  • FIRST AID TREATMENT + Cal a dodO" (physicIIn). cfinlc or hospitaIlrncT«llattIy. Explain tMI the victim hal bHn expo led to. I parlltliot1 and dllcrtbe hlacondltlarl. If brMlhlng ,. .top," start ~ respiration In~ II1d maintain until dodor SMa victim. ==~~!:::-:",~~u;.= tD an uncontciouI peraon. Get mIdIcII attentIcn. In cae of com.ct, Immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty ofW1tlr1Ol' It leue 15 minufM while remoYing contaminItId clothing Ind IhoeI. Sa doctor ifnrnedI_. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN SInce any rr"",""a from abeorgtian of thIa combination produtt ... _ to be !hoM of . patItt1:lntolCi(:ItIoP" .. tI'Hb"entlhould be dIIected towwda the relief of c:I'IoIIN-..I I 1tIhIbiIIor" .. AntIdote - adminIttM atlopine Ufata In large da .... lWO to FOUR mg. intravenoua/y or intraI1'ulCulal1y. lOOn II cy .... oc ... 11 0YM'CCmfi. ReoNI at 5 to 10 minute \nteryaJa WItII stana of l!IopInb!don2.PAM chloride II aJao II1tIdotaI and may be Iidm In with atroplnlt. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUI AS. Parathion II • wOllg choIlnaaCerue Int1IbItor affecting the Cfii Ib ill II1d peripheral nervou. system. and producIng cardiac and re.plratory depression. AlIII'It sign of puImonarf edema, the patient should be giYWI

<. ( · supplemental oxygen and treated symptomatically. Continued absorption of the poison may occur and fatal relapses have been I'8I)Orted aller Initlal improvement. VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS. Consult your State Agricultural Extension ServIce or Experiment StatIon regarding posting treated areas. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is highly toxic to fish and \qildlife. Birds in treated areas ffi3.y be killed. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps, ffi3.rshes, bogs, and potholes). Run-off and drift from target areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate ~/ater by cleaning of equipment or disposal of \qaste. This product is extremely toxic to bees exposed to direct treat­ ment or residues on blooming crops or \qeeds. Do not apply this product or allO'/ to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. ,

( ENDANGERED SPECl:FS RESI'RICTIONS The use of any pesticide in a manner that may ill or otherwise harm an enaangered or threatened species or adversely modify their habitat is a violation ot tederal las. The use ot this product is controlled to prevent death or harm to endangred or threatened species that occur in the tolloing conties or elsehere in their range. Betore using this pesticide in the tolloing counties you must obtain the EPA Cropland Endangered Specie. Bulletin. The use ot this pesticide is prohibit.d in the.e counties unless speci­ fied otherwi.e in the Bulletin. The EPA Bulletin i. available trom either your County Agricultural Extansion Agent, the Endangered Speci. speciali.t in your State Wildlife Agency Headquarter. or the appropriate Regional Ottice ot either the U.S. Fish and Wildlite service (FWS) or the U.S. Environmental Protection Aqency. THIS mU:T.!:;TIN MtlST BE REVIEWEp PRIOR TO PESTICIDE USE. 1 STATE (Reqional ottice FWS) 1 COUNTY 1 1 Speci" 'I 1 IALABAMA (Atlanta, GA.) 1 LATJDERDALE MADISON 1 I Slockw,1:.r dart.r I 'LIH!iSTOH!i I 1 . Alabama cayetish 1 LAUpERPALg 1 1 Fre.hwater.au •• el. I, COLBERT MARSHALL 1 'I~~~~~~ ________ ~~~ __ -+IJACXS~~ON~ ____ KOR~,GAN ____ --1 IARIZONA (\buquerque, N.K., 1 1 liJ.i~~~~~~::::~~~t:::=iii~~c:i' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Fre.hwater lIus.ele' CLARK SHARP 1 1 CROSS ST. FRANCIS 1 1 1 1 1 1~~~~FORKtA(~~~~,-OR.--------------------------- I Pllt a gr •• n qrgund bilti. sOHAHO 1 , Valley elderberry MERCZtl, 1 1 longhorn bletle SACJtAlW!TO 1 1 Aleutian canada 900.e COLO'SA SO'l"rER 1 1 MQClD STAHl S LAUS 1 r Kim primr; ••• phinx moth QRlf I 1 Blunt-no.~ leopard lizard FRESNO MO~ 1 1 DRK SAN WIS OBISPO 1 1 ItINGS SANTA BARBARA 1 1 IW:)D.A STANISLAUS f 1 mClP 'l'l:lLNU!\ 1 1 Santa Cruz long-toed MONTEREY SANTA CRUZ I I ,ala.and,r I I Unarmored three-.pine LOS ANGELES SANTA BARBARA I 1 ______ stickelbacAk_' __________ ~ _________________________ 1

( ISTATE (Regional ottice FWS) I Species ICOLORADO (Denver, CO.) BLANCO 1 Colprado squawtish DELTA 1 GARFIELD 1 MESA 1 Humpback chub MESA COUNTY MOFFAT RIO ROUTT IFLORIDA (Atlanta, GA.) BROWARO GLADES I Everglade Kite DAOE PbLM BEACH I Species 1 KENTUCKY (Atlanta, GA.) BALLARD McCRACKEN 1 Freshwatar mussals EDMUNDSON PULASKI 1 JACKSON ROCKCASTLE 1 LAUREL WARREN I~~~=---.~~~~~~~~~HAR~~SHALL~ __ WAYNE~ ____ __ I MARYLAND (Nawton Coman, MA.) 1 Haaland darter RARrORO HISSISSli.,·iI (Atlanta, GA.) Bayou darter .-=.".....,. ____ -!--lCOPIAH~~--..",==:__-- MISSOURI (Twin Citi .. , MH.) CHRISTIAN NEWTON Ozark cavafish GREENE BARRY JASPER STONE

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1 1 
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1 SlocJcwottr darter 1 WAYNE 1 
1 SlInd.r chub 1 CL1.IBORNlj HANCOCK 1 
1 Spottin ch~ 1 c:TJ'iIBERLAND MORGAN 1 
1 1 FllfTBlSS 1 
I. Frllhwatar lIIu ••• la I' BLOtnrr MARSHALL 1 
1 1 CLAIBORN!: MAURY 1 
1 1 OICA'l'OP. RHEA 1 
1 1 !'RAN!a.IN ROANE 1 
1 1 HAlCCOCJt SCOTT 1 
1 1 1 .1 1 !wu)IN SEQUATCHIE 1 
1 1 I.INCOLN SMITH 1 
1 1 LOtzpOH SULLIVAN 1 
1 TEXAS (Al!:Iuqu.rqu., N .M.) '1 AP.ANGAS GOLIAD 1 
1 Attwattr I a qr •• tar 1 AUS'l'IN REFUGIO 1 
1 prairie chicken 1 COI.ORAJX) VICTORIA 1 
1 ·1 FORT !!NO 1 
1 COlIIIIW\ch. Sprinq. 1 JEFF DAVIS 1 
1 pupUIh I 1 
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I I Texas (con't) I- I 
1 I , Pecos qambusia 1 JEFF DAVIS REEVES I I 
I I Et!;;QS I 
I llill:>:U 1211ml li~Umi:lmhll;: 1 Hbl:S I 
I S~n ~US;Q:I ulAm!!.OQU 1 HA1S 1 
1 s~n ~i:ltS;QI g!!.~YI1i:1 I Hbl:S I 
I HQl.l:itQn tQlls;l I ~lIa:rnQE ~llBt.tSQH I 
I rQl.lDt!l.111 slUUt I HA~S I 
I UTAH (Denver, CO. ) 1 I 
I WQl.lDs;lUn I WliaHIH~IQH I 
I HymRQIt.S;;!> S;;IlYQ 1 QRANI2 I 
I I!QD~1:I11 S;llyl;! I ~RAND lllHIlIH I 
I Colore.cio squawtiah 1 CARBON KANE I 
I I DUCHESNE SAN JUAN I 
1 1 EMERY UINTAH I 
1 I GARFIELD WAYNE I 
1 1 GRAND I 
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jVIRGINIA (Newton corner., MA. ) 1 I 
.1 5;gs:1n ;bl.Jli2 I a~Q:tI W!.aHIH~IQH 1 
I Fre.hwater mu ••• l. 1 I.E!: TAZEWELL I 
1 1 ~t1SSELL WASHINGTON I 
1 I. SCO'l'T WISE; 1 
1 I IjKYTB I 
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMlr\L HAZARDS 
Do not use or store near heat 01' o~ lIamo. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 
It .Is ~ violation 01 Federal Law to use this product ~ a manner inoonsIstent 
with its labeling. 
RE-ENTRY STATEMENT 
Do not apply this product In such a mamtr as to d!tedtt or through drift 
expose wort<ers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated 
by unprotected persona. 
Do not enter treated &feU for 48 hours unless appropriate protective 
clothing is worn. 
Protective clothing means, at least, a hat orotl\er suitable hAd COIiemg, a 
long slaawd shirt cnd long legged trousers 01' a coverall type garmtnt (Ill 01 
closely woven fabric covering-tt.e bod'i,lncIuctlng the armani 1egI). ahon . 
and aocka. 
Because certain states may raqun mora reatrictlva ~ lor 
various crops treated with this product, consult your State of 
AgrIculture for further information. 
WrItten or oral warnings must be given to worQra who are Ixpected to be In 
a treated area or In an area e.bout to be treated with IhII produc:llnlorm 
wort<era 01 areas or fields that may not be entered wIthcU apecIftc PlotectiYe 
. clothing. period of time field must be vacated and appropriate actioIli to 
take In cue of accklental oxpoaure. M example 011UCtl information II 
given under written warnings. When oral wamlngt are QIYWI. warnl!lgl 
shall be given In a language customarity understood by worMra. Oral 
warnings must be given if there is reason to belirle !hat wrb'l warnings 
cannot be understood by WOI1cerI. WrItten warnl"...,. must lntIude tlie 
loIIow'_"1jjI information: 
DANGER 
Area treated with Ethyl Parathion on (InNrt date). 00 
not enter without approj)rIate protective clothing for 48 hours (lnllft State 
Depatb,itiI1t of Agriculture's re Intry Interval, If mora raltrlctlve). 
In cue of ecdjentaJ exposure to pesticide spray or dust. wash the akin 
thoroughly with soap and water. Rem<MI contammad cIoth!ng and wuh 
before reuse. If In eye •• lIush with plenty of water. If Inhaled, go to an are. 
where the p.1IIdde has not been applied. Get medical attention If n •• ded. 
"Reentry into apple, citrus, pp'lch, nectarine, or grape fields 
in the states of Arizona, Calif omia, Nevada, New ~lexico, Ol<lahoma, 
Texas and Utah l.s prohil?ited for seven days after the end of 
application, unless all protective clothing and equipment re­
quired for e8rly reentry as described elsewhere on the label 
is wom. Reentry into all other treated areas is prohibited 
for q8 hours after end of application, unless all required 
protective '!lothing and equipment is wom."

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WORK SAFETY RULES 
THIS PRQDOCT KAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED, OR IF ALLOWED 
1'0 CON'l'ACT SlaH. FAILUiIlt 'rO PROPERL~ FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 
FOR PRO'rECTIV!! CLOTHING AND EQOl:PKEN'1' Wl:Lt. INcp'u's~ YOUR RISK. 
USE: ONLY WHEN WEARING '1'H! FOLLOWl:NG PROTECTIV!! CL01'HING AND 
EQUIPHEN'l' DURING MIXING/LOADING, UPLICAUOK, REPAIR AHD 
CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPKEN'l', DISPOIIAL. OF l?ES'rICIDE, AND 
EARLY REEN'rRY IN'rO 'l'RU.TEI) FIZLDS: 
Wat.rp~oot pant. and coat, h.avy-duty chaaical-r.aiatant qlov.a; 
ruDDer boot. or ruDDer overahoea, hood or wide-brimmed hat; 
sataty qoqqles' ·or tace shield; NIOSH approv.d r.apirator. 
In addition, mix.r/load.rs must wear a chamical r.sistant apron 
wh.n usinq the concentrat.d product. CUrinq aerial application 
in non.nclos.d cockpits, a h.lm.t with a visor may De substituted 
tor the hood or wid.-brimm.d hat and sat.ty qoqql.. or tac. 
shiald r.quirementa. 
IF MIXING/LOADING IS PERFORMED OSING A CLOSED SYSTEM, THE . 
FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQOIPKEN'l' KAY BE WORN 
AS AN AL'l'DNA1'IVE: 
Heavy-duty chasical rw.i.tant qlcNe., chaaical r.aistant apron, 
lonq-sl •• v.d shirt (or qauntlet. and short Il.eve shirt) and 
lonq-l.qqed pant., sho •• and.socka •. 
sat.ty qoqqlea or a tac.lhield mUlt D. worn wh.n the sYlt&: is 
und.r pr.alure. All oth.r protactive clothinq and .quipment 
r.quir.d tor ule with op.n syatems muat be available nearDy. 
IP APPLICATION IS PERFORMED OSING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR COCKPIT, 
'l'HE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLO'rBING AND EQUIPK!H'l' KAY BE WeRN AS 
AN ALnRNA1'IV!!: 
Cl •• n lonq-llseVed ahirt and lonq-l.qqed pant.. All other 
protactive clothinq and .quipment r.quired tor use dUrinq 
application must be .v.ilabl~·in the cab and muat be worn 
wh.n exitinq the cab into tr •• ted .r •••• It.uaed tor this 
purpola, co~t .. in.ted clothinq may not be brouqht b.ck into 
tha cab unl.~a in an .ncloaura auch aa a pl.atic b.q. 
REMEMlSER- 'l'HIS ':!.m'HING IS NOT IN'l'ENDEO 'rO PROTECT YOU DURING REPAIR AND CL!ANINCi 1.1,,- APPLICATION EQOIPKElf'1' OR DORING EARLY 
RE!N'l'RY I REPD 1'0 'rHB INS'rRUeTIONS ABOVE. 
HUKAN PLAGG!R.S AU STRICTLY PRORIU'rEO DORING ADIAL APPLICATION 0 
IMPOR'l'AN'r1 It paaticide COlI .. in cont.ct with akin, w&lh ott 
with IO.p and vater, and contact a phyaician iaaa4i.taly. 
Always wash handa, taea, and araa with soap and watar batora 
I.Okinq, aatin;, =1nk1nq, or toUatinq.

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AFTER WORK: Wa.h qlove. with soap an~ water ~e:ore removinq. 
Take o:t all w~rk clothe. an~ ·shoe.. Store protective clothinq 
seperately trom per.onal clothinq. Laun~er protective clothinq 
a:ter each uae. Shower usinq.soap an~ water. Wear only clean 
clothe. when leavinq job. Do not wear contaminated clothinq. 
Personal clothinq worn ~urinq mixinq/loa~inq, application, repair 
an~ cleaning 0: application equipment, disposal 0: pe.tici~e, and 
early reentry into treate~ :iel45 mu.t ~e store~ an~ laun~ered 
separately :rom hou.ehold article.. Clothinq an~ equipment 
heavily contaminated or ~renched with parathion must ~e ~estroy.d 
accor~inq to state and local regulation •• 
HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLO'l'RING CANNO'1' BE ADEQUATELY 
OECONTAHINATED. 
Re.pirator. sboul~ ~e cleaned and cartridqe. replaced accor~inq 
to instructions included with respirators. Replace qlove. 
:requently. 
Storage and Disposal 
PHtIcIde Stontge 
Do not store baIow 2O"F, (-7"0). 
Do not use 01' store near heat. open flame or hot surlacet. 
Keep out of reach of children and lVllmall. Store in original containers 
only. Store in a cool. dry place ana awid exC4Iss heat. carefully open 
containers. After partial use. replace lids and close tightly. Do not put 
COI'lOii Ib ate or dilute material into food 01' drink containers. Do not 
contaminate other pestlcldet, fertilizers. water. food. 01' feed by 
storage 01' dispoell. 
In case of spill. a¥Old contact. iaclate arM and k~ out animals 
and unprotected person •• COntIne spills. Call 901-761-0050. 
To con1lnupiM:" liquid. dike SUt1"OUI'IdIng arMor abIorbwith sand. cat 
litter 01' cornmercill clay. " dry material. covet' to pm lilt dilpersal. Place damaged _age in a holding container. Identify COIltentI. 
Peltlclde _01" 
Pesticide wutu nllCutlly hazardouS. Improper d~ of eXCIII 
pesticide. spray mixture. 01' rinIate II a violation of ~ Law. " 
theeI wutel cannot be dlspolled of by use ICCOIding to IabI! 
InstructIonI, conta:t your State Pesticide 01' Envil'Cl~ Control 
Agency, 01' the Hazardous w... reprw&entative at the nearest EPA 
Regional 0fIIce br guidance. 
Cont8Iner Dlep all' 
Paper and plastic bags- Completely empty bag into application 
equipment. '!hen dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill 
or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, 
by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.

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APPLES: Apple red bugs, Frultlre.leafrollor, Spider mites· apply 1 
lb. to 1 213 lb. per 100 gallon. 01 wlter. Orange tortrlx • 1 213 to 2 lb. 
per 100 gal. 01 Water. M .. lybugs· 1 2J3 to 2 Ibs. per 100 UII. of 
wII.r. Grasshoppers· 1 115 lb. 10 2 1/2 lb. per 100 gil. 01 waler. 
Scales· apply 1 213 lb. 10 2 lb. per 100 gal. 01 water. Apply when 
cr.wl ... ara present. Consult Slate agricultural experiment station 
lor mixing 011 with this product for additional scala control. Red· 
baoded ',.'roUer· 1 lb. to 2 lb. p.r 100 gil. 01 water. APPly during 
Ih. prepink or pink stage. Repeat at 7· to l().day Intervlls or as 
needed during Ihe summer monlhS. Thl. producl mlY be applied 
durIng Ih. cllyx sllg. and repealed 10 days laler lor Ih. IIrsl 
brood, and 2 or 3 limes lor larvae 01 later broods. Codling mOlh and 
Plum curcullo· 1 2J3lb. to 21b. per 100 gal. 01 water. Apply at petal 
1111 Mel _ry 101014 days the"alter until control Is achieved. Ap­
pl. ap/lld, Rosy apple aphId, Wooly apple aphId· 1 lb. to 2 lb. per 
lCO g". of water. Apply durIng preplnk stJg', pInk stage, p.tal laU, , 
or wilen Insects appear. Repeat al to. 10 lok1.y Inllrvals or lSI 
nMCled. Eyespotled bud moth· 1 lb. to 1 213 lb. per 100 gal. 01 
WMet. Apply durIng prebloom If control I. nol achieved by c regular I 
spr • ., proQram. Do nol apply withIn 14 days of harvell. ParathIon' 
may Injure the lrull and lollage 01 Gold.n DelicIous. John.than •• 
and Mclntoach apples .. w." as rel.ted varieties such as Cortland. I 
Kendall. Wacoun. and Melba. ! 
I!ANI; Mexlc.n bean beetl •• Le.'hoppers. AphIds. Armyworm. 
L,,'rol,.,.,. Leafmlners· apPly 2 lb. 10 3 113 lb. per acre. Spider 
mit" -lOPly 1 213 lb. 10 31131b. per acre. Do not apply within 7 day. 
olharYMt. . . 
lltOCCOU, BRUSSEL SPROUTS, CAlBAGE, KALE, MUSTARD 
GIIEEN.: Armyworm, Diamondback molh, Imported cab· 
bege_·l 213 lb. 10 3 1/3 lb. pet acre. Do not apply within 10 
d • .,. 01 nwvest. 
CELEIIY: Aphids. Cel.ry le.ltler • Apply 1 215 lb. to 3113 lb. per acre. 
Do not apply within 21 d.ys 01 harvest. 
CITRU. (Jrlorld.): Purple scale and Florid. red selle· 1 213 lb. to 2 
115 lb. pet 100 g.l. 01 w.t .... Apply II a po.t bloom and as. summer 
application In June through September. Cottoncushlon scal.· 1 
213 lb. to 2 112 lb. per 100 g.l. 01 w.t .... M'.'ybug •• t 213 lb. 10 2 115 
lb. per tOO.gll. 01 water. Do nolapply within t4 d.y. 01 harv .. t. 
conON: Aphid •• Red Spider rr.lte· 3 tl3 lb. per acre. For aphid 
control, apply when Insecl. appear or honeydew develOPS. 
FINIIoppers· S 3/4 lb. per acre. Do not hand pick or harvest within 7 
daye of aQpllc.!lon. Workers ent.rlng fields within 24 hours .fter 
,tlM"*" sl!oLlld we., protecllve c'othing. 
For AarfaI AppliCAtion (except Apples and Peaches): U,e t to 5 
gallon. of water per acr. conaislent with crop growth and gOOd 
co.., •. 
For Ground Equipment (except Appl •• and "-aches): Use with 10 
to 25 g.Uon. 01 w'ler per acre consistent with crop growth and 
good CO_Ilge. 
CUCUMIERS, S~UASH, MELONS: Cucumber beetles. melon· 
worm. PlCldeworm. Slpenllne I,.'mlner, Ap/lld ••• pply f lb. to 3 
113 III. per acre. Make no application belore pl.nts stlrt to vln. or 
within 15 d.ys 01 harveat o_cucu'lbers and squash. M.ke no ap- . 
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CO",., Armyw~ • 1 2/3 I •• to 2 ~12 lb. per acre. European corn 
bor .. ~~'Jo 3 113 lb. o""dt" "/lilly when Insect' appear. when 
~% <If et/\» SrI In "black hood" s'fag •• Of after 20 egg muses ale 
counte8~r 100 'talks and IItst egg. are In "bllck head" stage. or 
wh.n M"",,,,. plnnt, ~ow ".~ot·/IoI." leedlng. Rep .. t It 5- to 
t().d~ ~'VtltvOIS or IS nldbldl.:.nsult your stlt. agrlcultu,,1 ex· 
pert",."t ftft"'" lor proper IImlhg 01 treatm.nll. 00 not apply 
within 12 "ys 01 hl",e,t 8r c~t~~_~or 10roO... . ___ _ 
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ONIONS. EGGPLANTS: Thrips· 1 2/3 lb. to 3 113 lb. per acre. 00 not . 
apply within 15 days 01 ha",est. 
PEACHES (AreaS other than Calilornlo): Cattoclng Insocta. Spider 
mitos· 1 2/3 lb. per 100 gal. of wlt.r. Gr •• n peech Iphld • 1 112 to 3 
113 lb. per 100 gal. of wat.r. Fruit" .. I.afroller· 1 2/3 to 21151b. per 
100 gil. of water. Cottony pelch sell •• 1 2/3 lb. to 2 2/3 lb. per 100 
gal. of water. Plum Curculio· 1 2/3 to 2 115 lb. per 100 gaf. of woter. 
Oriental fruit mOlh • 1 213 to 3 113 lb. per 100 gol. 01 wat ... For con· 
trol 01 Plum curculio and Oriental fruit moth. apply at P"II fall and 
every 10 10 14 day, there.fler until control Is achllved. Peachtr .. 
borer· 1 2/3 lb. to 2 115 lb. per 100 gil. of wlter. Mak. application. 
during appearanci of the mothS In early to latl summer. Apply 2 Of 
3 sprays 10 trunk from ground to scaffold limbs timed with molh 
flight. San Jose seal.· 2 112 lb. to 3 112111. per 100 gal. of water. Ap­
ply when crawle" appear. Consult state agriCultural .xperlment 
.tatlon. for Inform~tlon on the addition of oil to this product for 
bett.rscil. control. . 
00 not apply within 14 day. of harve.t. Do not apply more than 5111. 
actual parathion per year. 
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PEPPERS: Aphid" -·1 213 I". !t) 3 112 lb. pc; .. cre. Do "OI&llPI'l within 
15 day, of harve,t. 
POTATOES: Aphid,. Armyworms. Leafmlner,· 1 213 lb. to 3 113 lb. 
per acre. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. 
TOMATOES: Aphid.· 1 213 lb. to 3 113 lb. per acre. Do not apply 
within 10 daya of hl,..ell. 
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