| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1892 - 752 pages
...boiling to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spraying nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which...adhere without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute the emulsion, before using, with nine parts of water. The quantities used above, when diluted, would... | |
| 1886 - 606 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which...emulsion with nine parts of cold water. The above formula gives 3 gallons of emulsion and makes, when diluted, 30 gallons of wash. We realize the objections... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 614 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream,...emulsion with nine parts of cold water. The above formula gives 3 gallons of emulsion and makes, when diluted, thirty (30) gallons of wash. The percentage of... | |
| William Saunders - 1883 - 450 pages
...to the kerosene. Churn the mixture with a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes, when the emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which thickens...adhere without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute this emulsion with from 10 to 12 times its bulk of cold water, and spray it on the foliage. No. 2.... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 498 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before using, to the extent... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 610 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before using, to the extent... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 498 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before using, to the extent... | |
| U.S Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 752 pages
...emul>i"n, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooliug, and should adhere without 1'ilintssto the surface of glass. Dilute, before using, one part...emulsion with nine parts of cold water. The above formula gives three gallons of emulsion, and makes, when diluted, thirty gallons of wash. TLe kerosene and... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 760 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixtare by means of a force pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream,...which thickens on cooling, and should adhere without oilinesa to the surface of glass. Dilute, before using, one part of the emulsion with nine parts of... | |
| government printing office - 1884 - 732 pages
...boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spray nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute with cold water before using, to the extent... | |
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