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, '<Pf-1 (or8, --313 1/'rl/Q7 Plun ",.d lriitructlOM on roVOf6. bofore comDledna form. Form Aooroved. OMS No. 2010-0060. #.oorow! 05-31-98 Unitod States § Registration OPP Identifier Number &EPA Environmental Protection Agency Amendment 254678 Washington, DC 20460 Other Application for Pesticide - Section I 1. CompanvlProduct Number 2. EPA Product Manager 3. Proposed Clasaificetion J. Mille- DNone D Restricted 4. CompanvJProduct (Nam.) PM' Fusilade II Turf & Ornarrental Herbicide 23 5. Name and Address of Applicant (Includ8 ZJp Cod6) 6. Expedited Review. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(cH3) Zeneca Inc. (b)(l). my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to: PO Box 15458 EPA Reg. No. WilminEj DE 19850-5458 Check. ff this is " now sddross Product Name Section -II D Amendment - Explain below. D final printed labels in response to Agency letter dated D Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated D -Me Too· Application. IT] Notification - Explain below. D Other - Explain I". Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. ,., {J:! (For section I and Section 11.) f}AnON Notification:of dew 1 oz container size APr<,;(. 4W/ 7 Section - III ,. Materia! This Product Will Be Packaged In: Child·Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container lave .. 5] V •• B Yes, X No x: No ptunc No GIs" • Certification must If ·Yes" per If ·Yes· No. per Peper Unit Packaging wgt. container Package wgt container Other (Specify) be submitted I 3. Location of Net Contents InfoOllotion 4. Size(s) Ret8l1 Container Locatio.n of label Diroctions o lAbel Container Ei3 On label 1 oz On labeing accompanying product 6. Manner in Which Label is Affixod to Product §Uthooraph b] Other !looJ<let .. tic RaJ1§8l" Stenci eel' Section -IV ,. Contact Point (Campltlttl itflfnS directly below for idsntmcstion of individusJ to N contacted, if ntlcs$$S1¥, to ptTJCOSS this application.} Name Title Telephone No. (Include Aree Code) Wayne R. Hillebrecht Regu 1 atory Product MaM§§, 302-&36-1230 Certification 6. Date Application 1 certify that the statements I have made on tHis form and 8lf attachments thereto are true. accurate and complete. I 8ckoowlodae that any knowingly fatse or' misleading ,statement mey, be punishable by fine or impriaorvnent or (Stamped) f ••• both under applicable law. i . •••••• I 2.S;£1 YJ.. Ll .. 3. Title .; ••••• ••••• L Jl' RegiJ 1 atory Product Manager •• •• • • •• ••••• 4a TVPe'f'ame 5. Oat. . ..... 4/17/97 •• Wayne R. Hillebrecht , •••• EPA Form 8570a1 (Reva 8 a 941 Previous editions ere obsolete. _ - EPA file Copy ",(<Glow, AppUcont Copy

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, '<Pf-1 r~ (or8, --313 1/'rl/Q7 (It~ Plun ",.d lriitructlOM on roVOf6. bofore comDledna form. Form Aooroved. OMS No. 2010-0060. #.oorow! ~lltli,~s 05-31-98

Unitod States § Registration OPP Identifier Number

&EPA Environmental Protection Agency Amendment 254678 Washington, DC 20460 Other

Application for Pesticide - Section I 1. CompanvlProduct Number 2. EPA Product Manager 3. Proposed Clasaificetion

101R?-~q~ J. Mille- DNone D Restricted 4. CompanvJProduct (Nam.) PM'

Fusilade II Turf & Ornarrental Herbicide 23 5. Name and Address of Applicant (Includ8 ZJp Cod6) 6. Expedited Review. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(cH3)

Zeneca Inc. (b)(l). my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to:

PO Box 15458 EPA Reg. No. WilminEj DE 19850-5458

Check. ff this is " now sddross Product Name

Section -II

D Amendment - Explain below. D final printed labels in response to Agency letter dated

D Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated D -Me Too· Application.

IT] Notification - Explain below. D Other - Explain be~~w. I".

Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. ,., {J:!

(For section I and Section 11.) f}AnON

Notification:of dew 1 oz container size APr<,;(.4W/7

Section - III ,. Materia! This Product Will Be Packaged In:

Child·Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container lave .. 5] V •• B Yes,

~-X No x: No ptunc

No GIs"

• Certification must If ·Yes" No~ per If ·Yes· No. per Peper Unit Packaging wgt. container Package wgt container Other (Specify)

be submitted I

3. Location of Net Contents InfoOllotion 4. Size(s) Ret8l1 Container 5~ Locatio.n of label Diroctions

o lAbel ~ Container Ei3 On label 1 oz On labeing accompanying product

6. Manner in Which Label is Affixod to Product §Uthooraph b] Other !looJ<let i~ ~l .. tic RaJ1§8l" paper~ued Stenci eel'

Section -IV ,. Contact Point (Campltlttl itflfnS directly below for idsntmcstion of individusJ to N contacted, if ntlcs$$S1¥, to ptTJCOSS this application.}

Name Title Telephone No. (Include Aree Code)

Wayne R. Hillebrecht Regu 1 atory Product MaM§§, 302-&36-1230 Certification 6. Date Application

1 certify that the statements I have made on tHis form and 8lf attachments thereto are true. accurate and complete. .~eived • I 8ckoowlodae that any knowingly fatse or' misleading ,statement mey, be punishable by fine or impriaorvnent or • (Stamped) f ••• both under applicable law. i

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3. Title • • • .; ••••• • ••••• • • L Jl' 'L,I~q RegiJ 1 atory Product Manager •• • ••

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4/17/97 •• Wayne R. Hillebrecht • • , ••••

EPA Form 8570a1 (Reva 8 a941 Previous editions ere obsolete. _ - EPA file Copy 'orI~ ",(<Glow, AppUcont Copy

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BOTTLE ART

FUSILADE® II Turf & Ornamental Herbicide

ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Fluazilop·P·butyl Butyl (R)·2·[4-U5-(lrinuoromelhyl)-2-pyridinyljoxyj phenoxylpropanoate· ............. "~ ............................................. 24.5% INERT INGREDIENTS: .............................................................. 75.5%

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ZENECA Prolessional Products ZENECA Inc.

Wilmington. Delaware 19850-5458

EPA REG. NO. 10182-393 EPA EST. NO. 40849-GA-1

NET CONTENTS: ·FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide contains 2. pounds (+) isomer 1 Fl. OZ. (30 ml) (1Iuazilop·P·butyl) per gallon

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION

-Refer to the attached booklet for Precautionary Statements, Statement of Practical Treatment and Directions For Use

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ZENECA Prof ... lonal Products

FUSILADE® II Thrf & Ornamental Herbicide

ACTIVE INGREDrENT: FfU81ifop-P-butyl ButyllR}-2-[4-[(5-(trifluoromethyll-2·pyridinyl! oxy]phenOXV)propanoate'"" •• __ • _ • _ • _ • _ •• 24.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ..• _ .. __ . _ .. _ .. _ _ _ 75.5%

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'""FUS[LADE II Turf and Ornamentalllerbicide contains 2 pounds 1+1 isomer (f!uazifop-P·btrtyl) per gallon

EPA Reg. No. 10182-393

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

See Inside for Statement of

Practical Treatment

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY •• ft •• ~~" ••• NOTICE: Read Iiii'! e-ntire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sare and Limitation of Warranty and Uability before buy· ing Of using this product If the terms are nat accQptab\e, return tfie product at once, uoopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.

The Directions for Use of Ihis product should be foUowed carefully. ltis impossible to eliminate al risks inherentlV asso· ciated with the use of !fiis product Crop injury, ineHectiveness or other unintended cons.equences may result because 01 such factors as manner of use or applicatiOn, weathero( crop conditians, presence of ather materials or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the con­trol of ZENECA or Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buver and Uwr, and Buyer and User agree to hold ZENECA and Seller harmless for anv clains relating to such factors, ZENECA warrants that this product conforms to the ch.emical description on the label and is reasonably rrttor Ihe purpases stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to aoove, when used in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. Thiswarrantydoes noteJctend to the use of this product contrary to labol instructions; or undor abnormal conditions or under conditions nDt reasonably fore­seeable to or beyond the control of Seller or ZENECA, and BU'y'llr and User essume the risk of anV such use. ZENECA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FIT­NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANV OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE. In no eventshallZENECAor Seller be flable fOlanv inCidental. consequential or special damages resulting from tM use or handling of this product THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER DR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LlABI1JTY Of ZENECA AND SElLER FOR ANY AND AU ClA1MS,LOSSES,INJURlES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING ClAIMS BASED DN BREACH DF WARRANTY, COrmiACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABIL­ITY DR OTHERWISE] RESULnNG FROM THE USE OR HAN­DUNG OF THIS PRODUCT, SHAU BE THE RETURN GF THE PURCHASE PRICE Gf THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ElECTION OF ZENECA OR SELlER, THE REPlACEMENT OFTHE PAODUCT. ZENECA and Seller Dffer this product, and BU'y'llr and User accept it, subject to the foregoing conditions of sale and limi, tations of warranty and olliabilitv, which rnav not be modified except by written agreement signed bv a duly authorized rep· resentative of ZENECA. © IS95ZENECAlnc.

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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: FluUlfop-P.bUlyI Butyl {R)·2·!4-{{5·(trifluoromethyll-2-pyridinyl] oxy]phenoxyJpropanoate l •••••••••••• ".. 24.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ••••••••••••••••••• ~

TOTAL .•••..••..••••••••• 100.0'% 'FUSILAOE II Turf 31ld Omamenwl h&rtJ.lcide contains 2 pounds (+) boomer (f1uazltop.P~butyJJ per gallon

EPA Reg. No. 10182-393

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION

STATEMENT OF PRACTICAl TREATMENT IF IN EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water. Cull physician if irritation persIsts. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persIsts.

FOR 24-HOUR EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSIS­TANCE, CALL 1-800-F-A-S-T-M-E-D (327-8633). FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Sp411, leak, fire, expo­sure, or accident call CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

CAUTION HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR INHALED_ CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REAC1l0NS. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. AvoId breathing vapor or spray mIst. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EaUVPMENT Some materials that arB chemical·resistent to this product are listed below. If you want more options, fol­low the instructions for category E on an EPA chemi­cal resistance category selection chart. Applicators and handlers (other than mixers and load-­ers) must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and 100g panlS. • Chemical-resIstant gloves, such as Barrier laminate

or Nitrile Rubber or Viton or Neoprene Rubber_ • Shoes plus socks. Mixers and Loaders must wear: • Loog-sleeved shirt and long pants. • Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Nitrile Rubber or Viton or Neoprene Rubbe-r.

• Shoes plus socks. • Protective eyewear. • ChemIcal-resistant apron when mixing or loading.

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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/main­taining PPE.1f no such instructioos forwashables. usa detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE sepa­ralelv from other laundry. When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, Gr aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements Ifst­ed in the Wmker Protection Standard (WPS) for agri­cultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d){4-e)I. the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modi­fied as specified in the WPS.

User Safety Recommendations Users should: • Wash hands before eatin·g, drinking. chewing

gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. • Remove clothing Immediately If pesticide gets

Inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.

• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outsIde of groves before remOVing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidel areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equip­mentwashwaters. Do not apply when weathercondi­tions favor drift from target area.

PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use or store near heat or open flame.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this prodlJCt in a way that wlll contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area dur­ing application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pes­ticide regulation. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. AGRICULTURAL USES: COMMERCIAL SOD FARMS, ORNAMENTAlS GROWN IN COMMERCIAL GREEN­HOUSES AND NURSERIES

AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIR'EMENTS Use this product only in accordance with Its label· ing and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains require· ments for the protection of agriaJltural workers on farms, forests, nurseries. and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements fortraining. decontamination, notifi· cation, and emergeocy <Isslstance. It also contains specifiC instroctlons and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label ebout personal pro­tective equipment (PPE). and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to USIl"S of this product that ere coveted by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry Into treated areas dtlrlng tile restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Pmteetiol'l Standerd and that Involves contact with anything that has been treated, su-ch as plants, soil, or water, is: • Coveralis. • Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Berrier

Laminate or NItrile Rubber or Viton or Neoprene Rubber.

• Shoes plus $(lcks.

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROHIBmONS; Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is pro­hibited. Do not reuse empty container. STORAGE: Store in original container only. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store near food or feed. In case of spill or leak on floor or paved surfaces. soak up with sand, earth or synthetic absorbent. Remove to chemical waste area. PESTICIDE DfSPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess yeSticide, spray mix­ture or rinsate is a violation a Federal law. [f these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label Instructions. contact your State Pesticide or Environmentel Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.

CONTAINER DISPOSAl.! Plastic Containers: Trlple·rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning. Qo( punc­ttJre BInd dispose of In e sanitary landfill, by inciner­ation or, if allowed by stale and local authorities,. by burnIng. If burned stay out of smoke. CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKiNG WATER.

GENERAL INFORMATION Read all label directions before using. FUSILADE®' II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and perennial grass weeds in noncrop areas and nonbearing ornamentals and certain turf grass­es. FUSILADE II Turf end Ornamental Herbicide will provide effective control of grass weeds In conven­tional tillage, minimum tillage, and no-till plantings. FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass). FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental is a systemic her­bicide which moves from the treated foliage into the shoots, roots, rhizomes, stolons, and growing points (meristematic regions) of treated graS$ weeds. FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide is rain­fast in one hour.

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CONTROL SYMPTOMS; Thorough coverage of all weed plent foliage Is Important for good activitY. Optimum weed control is achieved when young actively growing weeds are treated that arc not tinder stress from moisture, temperature, low soli fertllitY, methanical, or chemical injury. Growth of traated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms include loss of vigor. yellow· ing and/or reddening, and eventual death to the treated grass plant. Symptoms are generally observed within one week after treatment, derend. in!! on grass weed species and environmenta can· ditions. INFORMATION ON WEED RESISTANCE Naturally occurring biotypes of certain grass species with resistance to this herbicide and related prod· ucts (same mode of action) are known to exist Selection of resistant biotypes, through repeated use of these herbicides, may result In control fall· ures. If poor performallCe cannot be attributed to adverse weather conditions or Improper application meth· ods, a resistant biotype may be present. In such a case, additional treatments with this herbicide or related products is not recommended. Consult your local company representative or agricultural advIsor for assistance.

APPUCATION DIRECTIONS TIMING-Best control of susceptible grasses is obtained when FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide is applied to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended growth stages shown on this label. Refer to the grass waed table for specific recommendations on weed growth stages. SPRAY AOOITIVE5-0nly nonlonlc surfactants cleared for use on growing crops under 40 CFR 180.1001 may be used in spray mixture. ALWAYS ADD THE FOLLOWING: Nanlonlc Surfactant-Add nonionic surfactant con­taining at least 75% surface-active agent, at 0.25-0.5% v/v ('/2·1 pint poer 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume far ground sprays. GROUND APPUCATION-Use sufficient spray '10[­ume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of the target grasses. Apply in 5-40 gallons per acre of spray mixture with spray pressures of 40-60 psi at the nozzle tip. When grass foliage Is dense, use 60 psi and a minimum of 20 gallons per acre to ensure

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covera.g.e of weed fOlia-ge. Do not exceed the maxi­mum application rates for FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide. DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZ· ZLE TIPS WH1CH DELIVER COARSE, LARGE DROPLET SPRAYS. DO NOT APPLY FUSllAD£ 11 Twi and Ornamental HERBICIDE WITH REC~RCULATING SPRAYERS, ROPE-WICK APPLICATORS, CONTROLLED DROPLET APPLICATORS (CDA,) OR ANY SIMiLAR DEVICES. DO NOT APPLY lHlS PRODUCT THROUGH ANY TYPE OF IRRtGATION SYSTEM. BAND APPLICATIONS-Thorough weed coverage is important for control. CULTIVATION-Cu1!ivatlon of treeted grasses is not recommended within 7 days prior to or within 7 days after application of FUSllADE: 11 Turf and Ornamental herbicide, as weeds may be ptJt under stress, reducing weed control. Timely cultivation 2-3 weeks after applying FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide may assist weed control.

SPOT TREATMENTS Mix FUSllADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide and a nonionic surfactant with water according to the amounts shown below. Spray to obtain thorough coverage, but do not spray to runoff. Retreat if nec­essary.

SPOT SPRAY RECOMMENDATIONS Add These Amounts

FUSILADEIi

To Make This Turf and Nonlanic

Spray Volume Orntlmental Surfactant

1 gallon 0.75 fl. 01. :6 fl. OZ.

Do not use a crop oil concentrate on oma Use only nonionic surfactant on ornamentals.

DO NOT GRAZE ANIMALS IN TREATED AREAS. REFER TO GRASS WEED TABLES FOR SPECIFIC REC­OMMENDATIONS ON WEED GROWTH STAGES,

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GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS • Apply to actively growing grasses. Do not apply to

grasses which afB stressed due to moisture, tem4

p~rature. low soli fertility, mechanical or chemical inJury.

• Apply at the recommended rate to grasses at the recommended growth stages as outlined in the Annual &. Perennial Crass Weed Growth Stage table on Pagt! 27. Do not apply to grasses which have tlllered. formed seed heads, or exceeded rec4

ommended growth stages. • Apply when the first grass weed species In a

mixed 9'rass weed population reaches the recom­mended growth stage for treatment. Use the high· est recommended rate for grasses In that group.

o Where irril;l8tion is used as pan of normal crop­ping practice. best results are usually obtained when FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herblcida is applied within 7 days after irrigation.

• Best perennial grass control can be obtained if rhi­zomes or stolons are cut up by preplant tillage practices (discing, plowing, etc.) to stimulate max­Imum emergence of grass shoots.

• Do nOt plant rotational grass crops such as corn, sorghum and cereals within 60 days of last app[i­cation of FUSUADE II Turf and Ornamental herbI­cide.

• Avoid drift to all other crops and nOnt8lPset areas.

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• Do not tankmix FUSILAOE 11 Turf and Ornamental herbicide with other pesticides, liquid fertilizers or any other additives except as specified on this label or other supplemental [abeling.

• Sequential applications of other herbIcides except as spedfied on this label or on supp[emental [abel­ing within fIve days before or after FUSllAOE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide application may result in crop injury andlor reduced grass control.

• Thorough[y clean spray tank with water and a commercial tank cleaner before and after each

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BaJs.am fir Abies cencolor Concolorfir Abies procera Noble fir Acacia redoJens Acacia ongerops Acatia salacina WiIQW-rt!flr~ acacia Aucia safigna Wilcw acacia Acacia schafnerii Jm wneat8c&::ia Acacia steoophyUa ShCINtrillg acacia Acerginnala'" FlarT16 amur maple Acet palmatum MapJefJapanese Acer platanoides NmW8Y maple A1:er saccharinum* SiIvllr maple AterSBccharum Sugar maple Achillea fiNpendulina Coronation gold, famleafyamlW Achillea mMlefofium Common yarrow Aerec8stJum romanzoffianum lluean pam Agapanthus africenus Peter pan lilyofthe Nile Agave americana Century plant Ageratum sp. Ag!ancema clll11mutatum

Aglancema crispum Alcea rosea Allium schoenoprasum Aloe barbadensis Aloe vara Aloe zanzibarica Alyssumsp. Antirrhinum majus·

Araucaria heterophylla Arctostllphykls uva-ursi Aretothoca calendula Arenaria verna Asparagus densiflorus

"Not applicable in California.

Silver queen evergreen, Fransherevergreen, Traubii ribbon evergreen Painted evergreen Hollyhock Chives Barbados aloe

Snapdragon Yellcwfloral carpet Norfolk Is/and pine Red Dearberry cape weed Sandwort Spcengerl, Myres asparagus. Sprenger asparagus

TABLE I (continued) Scientific Name Common NamelVariety Astilba x arendsi False spirea Atriplexsp. Saltbrusll Aucuba japonica Aucuba Aucuba japDflica variegata Begonia Semperflofens cuttCfeLrn· Scarletta begonia

Berberis me-ntorensis Manter barberry Berberis thunbergii· Crimson pygym,

Redleaf Japar.e-se IHIrberry Betula pendula· Eastem wlti1e birch Bouvainllinea sp. Raspbeny ice Buxus microphylla koreana Koraan boxwood Buxus microphylla var. japollica Japa~ boxwood Buxus sempelVirens Welleri,

Common boxwood Caesalpinia caealaco Caesalpinia gi!iesii Bird of paradise Calendula officinalis· Orange coronet Calendula sp. Marigold Callistemon lanceolatus BottIe·brush Ca!luna vulgaris Scotch heather CameDia japonica Camellia Camenia sasanqua Sasanqua camellia Campenuls carpatica Bellflower Carissa grandiflora Natal plum Carissa tuttlei Camegiea gijantea Saguaro cacws Carpobrotus chilensis· Trailing hottentot-fig Cassia artemisioides Feathery cassia Cassia did'y1TlOhotrya African cassia Cassia sturdii Cellis occidentalis· Hackberry Centaurea cineraria Dustymiller Cerastlum tomentosum Snow in sllfl\mer Cetatonia siliqua Carob tree Cereis canadensis Red bud Chacnomeles speciosa" Flowaring quince Chamaecyparis obtusa Cripps hinokl false cypress Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Allum lawson cVJlress

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TABLE I (continued) Scientific Name Chamaecyparis pisifera Charnaerops excelsa Chama-erops humilis Chf)'U.lidOCarpus lutescens Ctlfysanthemum x $uperbum Cis$uS rhomhifloia Cistus hybridus Citrus aurantium Citrus paradist Cferodendrum speciosum Clevera spp. Crivla mini;lta Cocos pklmosa Codiaeum variegatum Coffea arabica Magnolia grandiflora Coleus x hybridus"

Convolvulus oneorum Coprosma baueri Coprosma repens Cordyline torminatis Coreopsis verticillata Cornus florida Cornus mas Cornus sericaa Cotoneaster apiculata Cotoneaster dammeri Cotoneaster divaricatus Cotoneaster microphyllus Cotoneaster repens Cotoneaster salicifolius franch Crossandra nilotica Cupressus sempeNirens Cycus revoluta Deutzia gracilis Dianthus barbatus Oieffenbachia amoena DieNlila lonicera Dodonaa viStou purpfutea

~Nol applicable in California.

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Common Name/Variety Plumosa Windmill palm Mediterranean fan palm (smafl)Golden fruited palm Shasta daisy Ellen Danica. grape ivy Rock rose Sour orange Grapefruit I'lIgOlla flower Cleyera KaHirlily Queen palm Craton Coffee Southern magnolia Coleus Jadewilard Bush morningglory Mirror plant Varigated mirror plant To Threadleaf coreopsis Flowering dogwood Cornelian cherrydoQWood Red twig d"llwood.

Flaviramea Coral beauty. Royal beauty Spreading cotoneaster

Cotoneaster Wil!owleaf c[)(oneaster Crossandra Italian cypress Sago palm Slender deutzia Sweet William Giant dumbcane Bush honeysuckle Purple hopseed bush

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TABLE I leontinul!dl 12 Scientific Namll Common Name/Variety Echinocetus sp. Hoogehog cactus Erae~nus angusuifofia Russian olive Encerra farinosa BitUebrLlsh Erythrina fuses Fastadiata, Swamp inmorteJla Estallooia fradessii Escallmlia rubrs Eucalyptus microtheca Gum-barked coolibah Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red box gum Eucalyptus mitrata Red gum Eucalyptus spathulata Narrow-leaf gimlet Eucalyptlls rudis Desert-gum Eugenia myrtifo!ia Bru~h charry

TABLE I {contlnuedl Seientific Name Common NamelVuietv Geranium pratense Cranesbill Gladiolus x hcrtulanus Debbie, JenniE',

Mahogany, Stargazer Gleditsia triancanlfios Honey locust,lshode master

var. inermis Gtaptophyllum pictum Car~ature plant GreviRea robusta SiIkOllk GreviBea rosmarinilolia Spiderflawer Hedera canariensis A1geriaJl'l ivy He-dera herD( English ivy Heelera he-lix hahnii Hahn's i;.y

Euonymus areta Siebold HeroorocsHis hybrids Dayl~ Eoonymus fortune! Hemigraphis lOp. Waffie planf/Metaaic plant Euorrymus japanica Silver king Hesperaloe ~rviflora Euoll)muS ki&L/tSchovieus Spreading euonymus Hibiscus rosa·sinensis Chinese hibiscus Evphorbia lacll!a Candelabra plant Hibiscus tYriacus Althea

+ Euryops pectinatus Fatsheders lilei Falshedera Ferocactus sp. Barrel cactus Ficus bsnjamina Exotica weeping fig Ficus elastica decora Rubbettree Ficus microcarpa nrods Indian laurel Ficus nitida Indian faurel Ficus rape-ns Creeping fig Forsythia intennedia Forsythia sp. Forsythia suspensa Weeping f.orsythia Forsythia x intermedia Fouquieria splendens Ocotillo Fragaria chiloensis Ornamental strawberry Fraxinus americans· White asll Fraxinus pennsylvaniea· Green asll Fraxinus velutina Atizona ash Gardenia jasminoides Gerdenia, dwarf Gardenia taitensis Tahitian gardenia Galania splendens Gazania gold rush Gazania unif!cra leucoleana Geijera parviflora Australia willow

Hosta lancifofia Variegated OOsta Hydrangea panlcultata Panicle hydrangea Hydrangea quercifolia Oakleaf hydrangea Iboris sempervirens Candytulf llexcomuta Dwarf buford holly llex crenata Japanese holly llex glabra Cumpactinkberry llex opaca American holly llexvomltoria Dwan yauponJTall yaupon IlexxMeserveae Meserve holly Hexxattenuata Fosteri holly Irissp. Isotomasp. Blue star Cte<lp9t Ixora coccinea lxora Jacaranda aculifolia Jacaranda Jacobinia ghiesbreghliana Juniperus horizontalis· Admiral Juniperus scopulorum Colcgreen Juniperus virginiana Red ceder Justicia spicigera Firecracker,

Mexican indigo Kochia scoparia f. tryChcphylla Compact burningbrush Koelreuteria panltulata· Golden·rain tree

GgIsemium sempervirens carolina jessamine Vamishtree

~Not applicable in Caljfomia. -Not applicable in Califomia.

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TABLE II~ntlnul!dl Scientific Name Common Name/Variety Lallerstroemia indica Crepe myrtle Lantana camera Bush lantana Lantana selklvoiana Purple lantana IItailiflgl LeptOSpermum laevigatum leucophyllum frutescens Texas sage 1Jatril; spica!a Gayfeather Ligustrum amurense AmurRivar Ligustrum lutfdum Wax ligustrum Ligustrum ova~folium Privet/caflforn!a Ligusuum texanum Texas privet LigustrumxVicari Vicari Liquidambar styraciflua American sweetgum Liriope spicata Liliope Liriope muscari Green ~riopeNariegallld liriope Livistooa chinenis Chinese fan palm Lonicera x morrowii Morrow honeysuckle lonicera xy!osteum Emerald mound Lysiloma thornberii Desertfern tree lysimachia nummularia MOJleywortMlandering Sally MagnaHa sp. Oregon GrapehoRy Magnolia stellata Star magnolla Mahonia aquifolium MahOIlia Mahonia wagcner~ King's Ransom Malus floribunda Showy crabapple Mesembryanmemum Rose ice plant

drosanl'1emum hisp/dum Mesembryanihemum Purple traifing ice plant

lampranthus productus Mesembryanmemum Red spike ice plant

lampranthus spectabilis Metrasideros excelsus NewZealand christmas tree Mvsa maurelli Ethiopia banana MyOponum parvifolium Prostrate myoponum Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Nephrolapsis exaltata Sword fern Nerium oleander Pink. variegallld, petite oleander Odocanthus sp. Olea europaea Olive tree OIneya tesota Ironwood Opurrtia Cholla Cholla cactlJ.s

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PhysocalllUS opulifolius Picea abies Picea glauca

Picea omarika Picea pungens Pieris japonica Pilea nurnmulariifalia Pinus canariensis Pinus clause· Pinus echinata"' Pinus eliottii· Pinus glabra­Pinusmugo Pinus nigra Pinus palustris· Pinus ponderosa Pinus pungens~ Pinus resinosa

-Not applicable in California_

,,"m. 'Micans" vetietleaf philodendron

canary Island date palm Pygmy data pam Photinia Golden bamboo Gold drop,Jackmanni, Abbotswood Dwarf Nirtebark. Nan~ Norwayspruca Dwarf Alberta, Black Hills, Densata Serbian spruce Blue spruce Liy-or-tl1e-val1ey bush Creeping Clrlarlie Canary Island pine Sand pine Shortfeaf pine Slash pine Spruce pine Dwarf Swiss lfH]untain pine Austrian pine,IBlack pine longleaf pine WesternlPonderosa pille Table-Mountain pine Red pine

TABLE I [contln1Jed) Scientific Name _____ CQl]1m_ooJ·iim'jJ.~iritti Pinus rigids· Pitch pine Pinus serotlna- Pond pine Pinus strobIfOllIlUs Mexican border pine Pinus strollus Eastern white pine Pinus sy!ve'Stris Scotch pine P"mus taeda- loblolly pine Pinus ";rginiana· Virginia pine Pittosporum Tobira Wheelers dwarf, vari~ated Pittospcrum phillyraeaid'es DescrtwillllW Platanus sp.- Sycamore Plumbit\lc c3pe!lsis Cane plumbago Podocarpus !ilrac~lar African fern pine Podocarpus macrophvlla Yew piM) Polygonum capitatum Pink clover Polyscias fruticosa Parsley panax

Sunglo portulaca Polystichum capense Portu!ill:a grandiflora­Potentilla fructosa Potentila verna­Prosopis chilensis Protea compacts­Protea cynaroides­Protea eximia-

Gold drop, Primrose beauty

Protea nerilfOlia­Protea repens­Prumustrialoba Prunus caroliniana ompacta Pseuderantl1emum

atropurpureum PSeudotsuga mensiessi Pyracanths koidzumii Pyracanths angustifolia Pyracanths coccinea Pyracantl1s graberi P'yracanltls koidnmHx coccinea Pyrus calleryana Quercus palustris-Quercus virginiana Raphlo1epis indica Raphiolepis umbellata

*Not applicable in California.

Chile-an mesquite p""" Giantlking pratea Pratea OIeand&t-leaved protea Protea Rowering almond CarolIna cherry Purple false eranttlemum

Douglas fir lodense pytacanths Variegated firethom Scarletfirethorn.lalandei

Mojave flre-thorn Bradford pear Pin oak Oak, rrve Pink lady Yedda,llndian hawthorn

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TABLE I (continued) Scientific Name Rhamnus trangula Rhododendron

"Gable Hybrid' Rhododendron catawbiense

Rhododendron formosa Rbododendron obtusum Rhodod>6lndron sp.

fHtododendron sp. (cont'd)

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COmmon Nllme/Varletv Tallhedge buckthorn Erllabeth Gable, Purple splerKlor. Rose greely less dart purple, Roseum elagans. Chil)lloil1(1s rhododendron, White catawba, Purple elegans, Roseum superbum. English rosoum

Amoenum, Coral bells Blaauw's pink, RutherfOrdia!'!a Constances White cascade. Prize, Kluis sensation, Sweetheart. Kaempo, Royalty, Hahm red, Red wing, Gumpowhite, Salmon spray, Road runner; Tradit1an, Gloria, Gumpo pink. Greeting, Pink pearl. Pericat, Tabor, Mother's Day, Snow, Masasoit, Red ruffle, (}elaware Vanev white, Purple gem, H. H.Hume, Stewartstoniall,

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TABLE 1 (eontinued) Scientific Name

Rhododendron yedoense RhueUia californica Rhus lancea Rosa Banksiae Rosa hybrida Rosa sp. Rosmarinus oHicinalis

prostratus Rumohra adiantiformis· Salix alba Salix babylonia" Salix ma($udana Salix purpurea"

Salvia greggii Sansevleria sp. Sansevieria trilasciata Santolina chanaecy parissus Schetflera arboricola Schinus moUe Schinus terebinthifolius Sedum brevilQlium Sedum quatemalense Sedum spectabile Sedum x rubrotinctum Sempervivum tectorum Simmiondsia chinensii Sorbus americana" Sophora japonica* Spiraea japonica· Spiraea niDponica Spiraea thunbergi!"

"Not applicable in California.

Common NameMrietv Hinored, Rosebud, Fashion, Herbert, Gibraltar, Gerard's roS9.

Boule de neige. Presid&nt Uneoln Korean 8zalea/poukhanense

African somar standard Banksia Hvbrid tea rose .,,' Rosemary dwarf

leatherJeaf fern White willow Weeping wiUaw Tortuosa cork$crewwilraw Purple willow Basketwillow

MlXln Glow HahaiVMolher·in·law's tongue lavender cotton Manila Ripple CaHlornia pepper BreliJeen papJH!r Green stone crop Brown beam Sedum

Hen and chickens Jojoba American mountain ash Pagoda tree Coccinea SnQ\lll11ound spirea Thunberg

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TABLE I (contlnuedl Scientific Name Spiraea x billiardii Spiraea x burnalde

Sialice siMleta Stenocarpus sinuatus StreHtzia nicolai Strerrtlia reginae Syringa meyeri Syringa patula Syringa villosa Syzgium paniculatum Tagetes sp. Taxus cuspid~ta laxus x media

Tecoma slans angustate Tecomaria capensis Ternstroemia gymnanthera Thevetia peruvianaa Thuga occidentalis

Thuja orientalis Tilia cordata· Trachelospermum asiallcum

Trachelospermum asiaticum Trachelospermum jasminoides Trifolium fragile rum Tsuga canadensis Viburnum dentatum Viburnum japonicum Viburnum opulus

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CommDn Name/Variety Billiard spirea FroebeliL Crispa spirea, Gold flame, AnthonyWaterer AnlVUa[ statice Rrewheel tree Giani bird of paradise Bird of paradiso Palibin Korean lilac James McFarlane lilac Australian bush cherry Marigold Japanese yew Thayeriyew, Hicks yew, Dense yew Yellowbel~ Cape honeysuckle Cleyera Yellow oleander tree White cedar, Emerald green, Woodwardii, Techny, Pyramidalis, Globosa, Techny american arborvitae Berkman's little·leaf linden

Asiatic jasmine Slar jasmine O'Conners regume Eastern hemlock Arrowwotld viburnum VibumunVj8p1lneSe snowball Nanum

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TABLE licontirwld} Scientific Name Viburnum oooratlssium Viburml!Tl plica\um

Viburnum suspensum Viburnumtriloburn

Viburnum x juddi Viburnum x rh'ytidophylloides Vicia sp. Vinca major Vinca minor Yirburnum lantana·

Vlrburnum b:!ntago" WashingtOnia rabuSIS Weige/a florida Xylosma senticosa Yucca Uamentosa Yucca gloriosa Yucca pendula Zinnia sp.

"Not applicable in Cafllomla.

TABLE II

DtRECTED APPliCATIONS

Common Namel'litletv Viburnum Ooubleli!e viburnuriV t.omentosum Sandankwa viburnum Compact cranberrybusli viburnum Judd

Vibumufl\lwilloWWQod Clown Vetch Periwinkle Myrtle. Dwarf periwiflkle Wayfaring tree Twistwooo Nannvberry MeJtican fan lIalm Newport red, Pink. weigelia

Yucca Spanish dagger Weeping dagger

• When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the orna­mental plants listed belOW to minimIze phytotoxi­city.

• Umlted testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phvtotoxlcity of up to 20% when FUSIlAOE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide is applied over-the·top at label rates. {Phytotoxicity can occur whenever spray comes in contact with the foliage, even during directed sprays.!

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TABLE II (contlnuedl Scientific Name Abies fraser Metrubrum Ajuga variSQilIa Ajuga reptans AquiWgia hybrids Arbutus unedo Banksia prinotes· Bantsia victoria· Banks!a speciosa* Begonia tweediana Callistemom viminalis CeonDtl!us griseus Cupressocyparis leylandi Draeaena fragans Oraeaena marginata Eucalyptus citriodora Feijoa sellowiana Gamoll!psls chrysanthemoides Gazania ringens Gladiolus x liortulanus Grewia caffra Hemiaria glahra Juniperus chinensis

Juniperus conferta Juniperus hotilontalis

Juniperus japonica Juniperus sabina

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Common Nam-e/Vario!!ty FrasarFir Maple/red Bugle ..... eed Varigated ajuga Columbine Strawl!errylRe Protea p"", ''''', Cats claw, Ye!lowtrumpet W~ping bottIe·brush

Leyland cypress Massa</lgeana, dracaena Tricolordracaena lemosrscented gum Pineapple guava

GaMery lavendor star planl Green carpet Piitleriana Nana, Spearmint. Old Gold, Prostrata, Robdsta, Maney Slue Pacifie Wiltonii, Hughes, Webberi, variagata, Blue Rug, Youngtown Compacta San Jose Tamariseifoia, Arcadia, Scandia, Broadmoor

TABLE tllcontinuedl Scientific Name Juniperus scopulorum

Juniperus virginiana

lantana rnontevidensis x leucoltroe axillaris ligustrum japonicum lonicera japonica luecosperrnun cordifolium­Nandina domestica Nerium oleander standard Ophiopogon japonicum Opuntia sp. I'\1nniseturn sectaceum Philodendron sp. Plume ria Bcuminata Podocarpus macrophyllus Potentilla vema Rhododendron indicum Rhododendron obtusum

Rhododendron sp. Rhoea spathacea RuelHa cHiesa Salix caroliniana Spirea x vanhouteii Syringa chinensis Viburnum macrocephalum

-Not applicable in California.

TABLE III

DIRECTED APPLICATIONS

Common Nam·e/Variety Welchii. Pathfinder Sky rocke!,. Grey owl White lantana Fetterbush Japanese privet Japanese honeysuckle Pincushion protea Heav~nlv bamboo Oleander Mondo grass Prickly pear cactus Green fountain grass

Temple tree Maki Spring cinqueloll Indica «urume Eureka Sunglow P.I.M. Oyster plant Ruellia Willow Vanhoutte ~irea Lilac Chinese snowball

• When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the orna­mental plants listed below to minImize phytotoxi­city.

o limited testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity of up to 500/0 when FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide is applied over-thc-top at label rates. [PhytotoxicIty can occur whenever spray comes in contact with the fOliage, even during directed sprays).

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TABLE flilcontinuedl Scientific Name Acacia farnesiana Acacia latifolia Aptenia cordifolia Asystasia gangetica Baccharis sarothrcides Brachychiton populneum Cassia conckJ~oma Cercidium praecox Cilfiarexylum spinosum Cordyliie smcts Cupaniopsis anacardieides Crauula argemea Cyparus alternifolius Dicentra spectab~is Dracaena deremensis Epipremnum aureum Eucalyptus nichoHi EJ:ococaria cochichinensis Hibiscus lepenk Juniperus chinensis Juniperus scopulorum

Juniperus virginiana Justicia betonia Justicia brandegeana Justicia carnea Magnolia gradiflora MesembtyanltJemum

delosperma alba Odontenema strictum Oenothera berlandier Pachystachys Imea Pedilanthus tithymaloides Peperomie OblUsffolia Plectranthus australis Polygonurn capitatum Pn.mum avium­Rhododendron indicurn Rhododendron obtusum

Rhododendron poukhanensis Thunbergia laurifloia Vaccinum achei

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Common Namo/Varietv Sweet acacia

Hearts and flowers Coromandel Desert broom Bonfe trelt

Sonoran palo verde Fiddlewood Conlytine Canotwood Jade plant Umbrena plant Bleeding heart Janet Craig!Warneckii Marble Queen pothos

Chinese crenate croton

Armstrongii Spiny Greek, Excelsa Stritl'ta Burkii White shrimp plant Shrimp plant Kings crown Southern magnolia White ice plant (trailing)

Red iusticia Mexican evening primrose Yellow shrimp plant Slipper flower Baby rubber plant Swedish Ivy Pinkhead knotweed Mallard cherry Formosa HersBY red, Hino pInk, Hinodegeri Karen laurel·leaved thunbergia Tdblue Blueberry

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TAB,LE IV DIRECTED APPUCATIONS

When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as 8 directed spray 10 the orna­mental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxi­city. Umited testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity greater than 500/1II when rUSllADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide is applied over~the-top at label rates. IPhytotoxicity can occur whenever spray comes in contact with the foliage. even d\lring di'recled sprays.)

Scientific Name Acalypha godseleiana

hertophylla Alsopllia australis Betula nigra Catharanthus raseus Chamaecyparis pisifera Chlorophytum comosum Cortederia sel10ana Euonymus alata Juniperus chinensis Juniperus horizontalis

Juniperus scopulorum Kalanchoe ledtschenkoi Kalanchoe lubiflora Physocarpus fruticosa RflOdodendron obtusum Setcreasea purpurea Zebrina pendula

Common Nam~/Varil!ltv

Australia tree fern BircMliver Madagascar periwinkle Boulevard falsecypress S·pidar plant Pampas grass Compacta Sea Green Blue Chip, Prince of Wales, Bar Harbor Blue Haven Lavel'lder-t1:allops Chandelier plant Katherine Dykes Hlnocrimson Purple heart Wandering jew

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ORNAMENTALS AND TURF FUSILADE I[ Turf and Ornamental herbicide can be used to control annual and perennial grass weeds in noncrop areas.. Noncrop areas include airports, cemeteries, elactrl-c transformer stations and sub­stations, pipeline pumping stalions, around build­ings. storago yards, fenco lines, parkways, roadsIdes, rights-of-way, and similar noncmpland areas. See Tables HV for specific recommended uses. FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide can ~ used 10 control annuel and perennial grass weeds in many newly transplanted and established non­grassy ornamentals, trees, shrubs and ground cov­ers. See Tables !-IV f()or specinc recommended uses. FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide may also be used to suppress and eventually control some undesirable grasses in turf areas of golf cours­es and residential, commercial, public and industrial buildings.

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NON-AGRICULTURAl USE REQUIREMENTS The requirements in this box apply to uses of this produci that are NOT within the $Cope of the Worker Protection Standard fm agricultural pesti­cIdes (,(0 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests. nurseries, or greenhouses. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotect­ed persons. Do not treat areas while unprotected humans or domeslic animals are present in the treatment areas. 00 nat allow entry into treated areas with­out protective clothing until sprays have dried. Because certain states may require more restric­tive reentry intervals for varioos crops treated with this product, consult your Slate Department of Agriculture for further information. Written or oral warnIngs must be given to wOfkers who are expected to be in a treated area or in an area aboulto be treated with this product. Whan oral warnings are given, warnings shall be glvtm in a language customarilv understood by workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is reason to believe that written warnings cannot be under­stood by workers. Warnings must include the fol, lowing Information: CAUTION: Area treated wIth FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide on (date of application). Do not enter without appropriate protective clothIng unlil sprays have dried. In case of accidental expo­sure to pesticide spray, wash the skIn thoroughly with soap and waler. Remove contaminated cloth­ing and wash before reuse. If in eyes, flush with plenty of water. If irritation persists, get medital attention.

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS rUK NUNAl:iKIl:ULI UK. AL USES IN NONCROP AREAS, ORNAMENTALS AND TURF • FOR USE ONLY BY COMMERCIAL OR LICENSED

APPLICATORS WHEN APPLICATIONS ARE TO BE MADE IN OR AROUND HOMES.

• Do not store FUSltADE" Turfand Ornamental her­biCide in or around homes.

• Apply FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended growth stages in Ihe Annual and Perennial Grass Weeds Growth Stage tables 00 Page 27.

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foliage, but not to runoff. Repeat treatmants may be necessary to provide full season control.

• Use standard pesticide hollow cone or flat fan noz· zles.

• Do not apply FUSILAOE 11 Turf and Ornamental herbicide to grasses which are stressad due to moisture, temp,erature, low sci! fertility, mechani· calor chemIcal injury.

• Do not apply to foliage of ornamental plants, trees, shrubs or ground covers unless they are listed In Table I (OVER-THE·TOP APPLICATIONS).

APPLICATION RATES NONCROP AR~AS Apply 16-24 oz, per acre of FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbIcide along with 0.25% lif2 pint pet 25 gallons) of a nonionic surfactant to annual and perennial grasses at the recommended growth stages In the tables on Page 27,

ORNAMENTALS Apply 16-24 oz, per acre of FUS1LADE 11 Turf and Ornamental herbIcide along with 0.25% (1/2 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionic surfactant. DO NOT USE A CROP OIL CONCENTRATE WITH FUS1LADE II Turf and Ornamantal HERBICID'E ON ORNAMENTALS. Refer to the weed tables on Page 27 for recom· mended growth stages of grasses at application, FUSlLAOE II may be applied over·the·top or as a directed spray. Please refer to Table 1 for a list of ornamenlal species for which over-tha·top applica· tion is appropriate. For spedes listed in Tables II-IV. directed spray applications are necessary to mini­mize phytotoxicity. However, there is the poSSibility of damage in the range listed for each table when applied at label rates. NOTICE TO BUYER AND USER: It is imp.osslble to test every species and variety or cultivar o( ornamental or nursery plants under all conditlons. Plant tolerance of pesticides vary as conditions vary. Plant tolerance of FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide at label rates has been found to be acceptable within the ranges specified for the indicated genera and species. Neither the manufacturer nor the seller has deter­mined whether or not FUSILAOE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide cat! safely be used on r1ants not specified on this lalrel. The professiona user should detennine if FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental herbicide can be used safely prior to use.

ADDmONAl GRASS WEED CONTROL To control Common Bermudagrass and Hybrid BermLKiegfass, follow the directitms below: Over·spray Zoysia: Application should be made at a rate of 3 to 4 OZ per acre with FUSILADE I! Turf and Ornamental herbicide, and a nonDonk surfoclant. Applications should be made in late spring !around June 1) and repeated about eVfilry 28 to 30 days. late-­summer application can be reduced to 2 to 3 oz per acre as bfilrmudagrass is prepating for dormancy. During hot summer weather the rates could be increased to 4 to 5 oz per acre. Note: The 5 oz rate could cause temporary turf dis­coloratJoo. OV!lr.spray Tall Fescue: AppilcaUon rate should be 5 to 6 oz per acre. Application should be made during warm weather In early spring (April, May) when bermudawass is breaking dormancy. This shou,ld be repeated 111 fall (September/October) when bermu· dagrass is preparing for dormancy. Applications during the hot months of summer should be avoided. Note: This application will show slight discoloration to desirable turfgrass. Desirable grasses should recover within 10 to 14 days. Weather and cultural treatments can also effect applications. Use 8 mini­mum of 30 gallons of water per acre. FUSILADE 11 TURF AND ORNAMENTAL HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES

Annual Grass Species Make applications when grasses are 2·8 inches tall. but before tillerlng and/or heading. Barnyardgrass Prairie cupgrass 8roadleaf signalgrass Red Rice Crabgrass. large Shattercane(rVjhicaneNohmteer milo Crabgrass. smooth Sorghum almum Crabgrass, southern Southern sandbur Crabgrass, tropical Southwestern cupgress Fall panicOOl Tl1xas panicum Field sandbur Vulunteer barley FoxtaU, giant Vol~nteer corn Foxtail, green Volunteer oats Foxtail, yallow Volunteer rye ,Goosegrass Volunteer wIleat Guineagrass, seedling Wild Oats Itchgrass Wild proso mitlet Italian I'{8IIrass Witchgrass Johnsongrass, seedling Wcnlly cUpiJlrass Junglerice

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Perennial Grllss Species Growth Stage Bermudagrass 4·8' runMfS Guinesgfsss 6-ITtaU before seedhead initiation Kiku'ttlgrass· 4-S'runoors QU8ckgrass 6-1D' Rhiume johnsongrass 8-1B"tall and before bootstage TorpedograssU 3-S-tall (Istappllcationl

2·3" tan (subsequent application) Wirestem roohly 4·12"tall and before wedhead initiation

II Not for use in California on this species. .... Use 24 fl. oz. per acre per appl'ication. Three appli­

cations may be needed.

APPENDIX Scientific names are listed for those weeds referred to In the FUSILADE 11 Turf and Ornamental herbicide label.

COMMON NAME

Barnyardgrass Bermudagrass Btoadleal signa!grass Crabgrass,large Crabgrass, Smooth CrsDgrass. Southern Crabgrass, Tropical Downy brome Fall Panicum Field Sandbur Foxtail, Giant Foxtail, Green Foxtail, Yellnw Gnnscgrass Guineagrass, seedling Italian Ryegrass Itcllgrass Jnllnsnngrass, Rllizome Jolinsongrass, Seedling Junglerice Kikuyugrass Prairie cupgrass

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Ecllinochloa crus·gaUi Cynodon dactylon Brachiaria platyphylla Digitalia sanguinalis Digitalia ischaemum Digitalia ciliaris Digitalia bicomis Brcmus tecto rum Panicum dicflatomiflorum Cencflrus incertus Setaria fabari Setaria viridis Setaria lutescens Eleusine indica Panicum maximum LaUum multillorum Rottboe!lia exaltata Sorghum halepense Sorghum hale[lenSe Echinochloa colonum Pennisetum clandestinum Eriochloa contracta

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COMMON NAME Quackgrau Rabbitfootgrass R&d Rice Shattercane Sorghum armum Southern Ssndbur Southwes!J!rn cupgrass T9)(8S Panicum Tarpedograss Volunteer Cereals V. Barley V.Com V.Mila V, Oats V.Rye V. Wheat

Wild Proso Millet Wrtchgrass Wild oats Wire-stem muhly Witchgrass Wooly cupgrass

SCtENTrFlC NAME Agropyron repens Pofypogon monspeliersis OJYZ8 sativa SQrghum bicglar Sorghum almum Cenchrus echinalus Eriochloa gracilis Panictlfl1 texanum Panicum rapens

Hordeum vulgare Zeamavs Sorghum bkolor Avena sativa Secale cereals Triticum aestlvum Panicum miliaceum Panicum capi!lare Avena fattJa Muhlenbergia frondosa Panricum capillare Eriochloa villaS<!

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ZENECA 'oc. FUSILADE II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide

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Rate to be Applied

Lb. a.iJ Pints! FJ.Oz./ AcreS! Acre Acre Acre Gallon 0.094 ',. e 21.3 0.125 'I' 8 16 0.156 '" 1. 12.8 0.188 'I. 12 10.7 0.250 1 16 8 0.375 11/2 24 5.3

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