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Synopsis
Excerpt from Ninth Biennial Report of the Board of Horticulture: Of the State of Oregon to the Twenty-Fourth Legislative Assembly, Regular Session, 1907
First. It remains in suspension longer than any other arsenical spray, and hence requires but little agitation.
Second. It is very adhesive, but little affected by rains, and therefore requires a less number of applications.
Th'ird. It is more pleasant to handle, and can be used any strength' without injury to foliage.
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