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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460
OFFICE OF PESTICIDES AND TOXIC
SUBSTANCES Dr. Ann M. Tillman, Ph.D. Rohm and Haas Company 100 Independence Mall West Philadelphia, PA 19106-2399
fEB - 7 2000
Dear Dr. Tillman:
Subject: Crab-Buster® 2 F. G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide EPA Registration No. 707-247 Application and Letter Dated October 27, 1999, Request
To Amend Registration To Clarify Use Directions, Add Ornamental Species and Specify Use Rates for New York; and Letter Dated January 24, 2000, Resubmission To Add New York State Restrictions, and To Clarify Claims for Ranges of Dosages
The proposed labeling submitted with your January 24, 2000 letter has been reviewed and found acceptable under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, provided that you revise the labeling as indicated by the following comments:
1. Revise the statements on the labeling regarding restrictions of use in the State of New York by adding the words "the State". These statements should read "In the State of New York, ...•. n.
2. Submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling before your release the product for shipment, under the subject amended labeling.
If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA, section 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions.
A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
Enclosure
Sincerely yours,
('I I/L-'(I )'(] ~~ ~ l G0 JL--",,,,-Joann~ I. MilI~r Product Manager (23) Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505C)
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CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G. PHILADELPHIA. PA ~9'06
WN and HERBICIDE
CRAB-BUSTER is a selective herbicide that provides control o! listed annual grasses and broadlea! weeds in ornamental landscape areas, established lawns and ornamental turf.
:"lot for use on turf being grown for sale or other commercial use 3S sad, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes.
:--; at for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use. or for commercial seed production, or for rese:1rch purposes.
for use on plants intended for aesthetic purposes or climatic modification and being grown in interior plantscapes, ornamental gardens or parks, or on goJf courses or lawns and grounds
In !'iew York, do not exceed O.s pounds active ingredient Dithiopyr per year and do not exceed 0.25 pounds aclive Ingredient per year in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
ACTIVE I,,'GREDIENTS Di:hiopyr. 3.5-pyridinedicarbothioic acid. 2-(difluoromethyl)-4-(2.methylpropyl).6.(crifluoromethyi)·S.S-dimethylester ............... 2. I % I:-iERT INGREDIENT ...................................................... ~
TOTAL 100.00% Product protec:ed by U.S. Patent No. 4.692.184. Other patents pending.
EPA Reg. No. 707-247
Read the entiro label before using this product. Cse only accc,jing CO label instructions.
ACCEPTED with COMML"ffS
In EPA I.e""r Dated
FEB - 7 2tlOO UDder the Federallneeetidde, Fan<f!-'rIe, and Rodemieide Act at ameDded.. Cor the peeticlde repured =do. EPA R.,I; No.
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!'\OTICE: Befor: using ::his product. read the entire Precautionary St:l.tements, Conditions of Sale and W:urant)'. Directions for Use, ese Restrictions. and Stor:tge and DispeullnslrUctions. If ,he Conditions of Sale and Wwanty are not acceptable. return the product unopened ' .... ilh.iD. thtr.y days of purchase to the place of pcrcholSc.
KEEP OUT OF REASH .OF CHILDREN CAUTION
FIRST AID: IF IN EYES- Immediately flush with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. IF INHALED· Remove individual to fresh air. Seek medical attention if breathing difficulty develoDs.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS R\zARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIi.'vlALS CAUTION: CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. H.-I.RMFUL IF I:-iHALED. A void contact with eyes Or clothing . .-\. void breaching dust. \Vash thoroughly \\o'ith soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reUSe. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact while handling this material ffi3Y cause 311ergi,reaction in some individu3ls.
ENVIRO~ME[I,'TAL HAZARDS This product is tox:c to fish and highly toxic to other aquatic organisms including oyste:rs :lnd shrir..p. Cse with care when applying to rurf areJ.s Jdjacer.c W J.ny body of water. Drifr and runoff from treJ.ted turf :nay Jdverse!y Jffect .:;quJ[ic orgJnisms in adjacent aquilric sires. Do nor apply directly to water, or ro areas where surface water is present. or to inter~idJ.l are:.1S belo\',.' :;"e mean higJ: water mark. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from tre:1ted areas. Do nat contaminate water when disposing of equipment \vashwaters.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is J. violation ofFe:eral law to use this product in lny ::-:anner inconsistent with its labeling.
1~l!"Dl :SAL': ANp WARRAI<"Y . . .. . Rohm and Haas warrants :hat me product confonns to Its c::erruCJ..! d~poon and IS re3SOaably fit for the purpose staIc:d on the label only when used in ;lccord:lnce with label dire:tions under oortll.ll conditions of usc. ROID( AND HAAS MAKES NO OTIlER EXPRESS OR L\-lPLIED WARRANTIES EITHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OR Fl'DffiSS FOR A PARTICULAR USE.. Handling. storage and usc afme product by Buyer or User are beyond the c::::llIol of Rohm and HJ.lS and Seller. Risks s~h:lS crop injury. ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences resulting from. but not limited to, WC:lthe:- or soil cooditions. presence of ot.1er ::utenu. disease, pes~. drift to other :-:cps or property or flliure to follow l.:tbel directions will be ",sumed by the B':'er or User. IN NO CASE WILL ROID! A. '1lIL\AS OR SELLER BE HELD LL~BLE FOR CONSEQl'E1'ITlAL, SPECLIL OR INDfRECT DA~IAGES RESVL TING FROM THE fU:-'DLING. STORAGE OR CSE OF THIS PRODec.-.
ISTORAGE A!'o"D DISPOSAL STORAGE: Store tois product only in its Original conco'ner in a dry. cool. secu"d storage area. Do not contaminate wate::, foodstuffs. feed or seed oy storage ::r disposal. PRODUCT DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting fror.1 the ::se of this productthat cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed of ii: a larldri.l~ ':';1proved for pesticidl! dis;osal or ;:;, accordance with appi:cable Federal. state or local procedur~. E;\IPTY CONT AI:-iER DISPOSAL: Do not reuse jag. Completely empty bag into applica:ion equipment. Dispose of emptied bag(s) in a saniLlry lanc:',I. or by incineration. or. If allowed by stace and local authorities. by burning. If burned. SLlY out of s",oke. SPILL: In case of spill. sweep up material and dispose of material according to "~roduct disposal" directions listed abo-.'!.
Guaranteed Fertilizer Analysis: XX-XX-XX
Water-Insoluble Nitrogen ......................... ............................................ xx % Total Nilrogen (N) ............................................ .................................. xx%
Ammoniacal Nitrogen ......................................... xx% Urea Nitrogen'" .............................................. xx%
Available Phosphoric Acid (P20j) .................. ................................. xx%
Soluble Potash (K20) ...................................................................... x:,% Magnesium (Mg) ................................................................................. u% Iron (Fe) .......................................................................................... .... xx % Manganese (Mn) ................................................................................. xx%
Nutrient Sources: Sulfur Coated Urea. Urea. :Vleth)!lene urea, Ammonium Phosphate .. -\mmonium Sulfate. Diammonium Phosphate, Sulfate of Potash. Ferrous Sulphate, Manganese Oxide. Magnesium Oxide. Dolomite. Chlorine (CI). net more than 9%.
• A Selective Herbicide Plus Fertilizer Combination Product tbt Prov!des Control of Crabgrass and O~r Weeds in Established Lawe.s and Ornamental Turfgrasses and Residential Landsca~es.
• Premium Granular Fertilizer - Pro'licing the Nurriems Ne~:'!~d for B~Jutiful Hea!:~y Lawn and Ornamentlls.
• Con:a:ns CRAB-BUSTERG: :!F.G. Hecbicide - A High!v Effe::;ve Herbicide for Craogoss CcITtrol! 1'<ON-STAINING'
• Can 3e Applied Lp to.j Weeks Later Than Other Preerr:a"ecce Cracsrlss Pre venters.
This Bag Treats Cp To _____ Square Feet
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IGE~ER-\L INFORMATION FOR TURF USE
CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide is a premium quality combination product that provides bOth weed control and the required nutrients for optimum turfgrass growth all in a single product.
CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G. contains new CRAB-BUSTER herbicide. a selective herbicide that can be applied up to 4 weeks later than other crabgrass preven:ors and provide up to 4 months control of crabgrass and other grass and broad leaf weeds. prior to their ger:nination in lawns and ornamental turfgrasses. This product should be applied to lawns and ornamental turfgrasses that are well established (See "Use Precautions" section below for a list of the tolerant turfgrasses). This prod"ct will not harm nearby established ornamentals when used according to directions. given below.
USE PRECAUTIONS CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamontal Herbicide should only co applied to lawns and ornamental turfgrosses that are well estlblishec. Use or bis product on lawns and ornamental turfgrasses that are not well estabi:shed. or have been weakened by stress due to mechanical operatior.s, pests, excessive temperatures, or lack or moisture may increase the chances for turfgrass injury. Do not a?ply to lawns or turfgrasses that are under stress.
),-----------------~~mm~~~~--------~------~ can be applied to the following turfgrasses when used as directed:
Cool-Season Turfgrasses Warm-Season Turfgrasses
• Creeping Bentgrass • Bahiagrass • Fine Fescues • Bermudagrass • Kentucky Bluegrass • B uffalograss • Perennial Ryegrass • Carpetgrass • Tall Fescues • Centipede grass
• St. Augustinegrass • Zoysia rass
CRAB-Bt:STER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide should be applied in the spring or faU prior to the weed seed germination in established lawns and ornamental turfgrasses.
CR..-\B-Bl'STER 2 F,G, Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide can be applied up to 4 weeks later than other crabgrass ?reventers and still provide season-long weed control. This is due to the dithiopyr herbicide component of this combination pr?duct. CR.>\B-BUSTER 2 F.G. provides both preemergence control of crabgrass and other weeds when applied prior to their germination. and it also provides postemergence control of seedling crabgrass. The postemergence control provided by CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G. is lirr,ited to crabgrass only and will provide control up to 4 weeks after crabgrass gennination. Do not make an application of this product later than 4 weeks after crabgrass germination.
For contr~l of other grass and broadleaf weeds. this product must be applied as a preventa,ive treatment beforo their emergence. Only crabgrass wi~! be controlled with applications made up to 4 weeks afte, germination. Do r1'0t ex?ect control with J.pplic:ltions made later than 4 weeks after cnbgrass gennination.
ImpDved Weed Control may occur when this product is applied within a few days after mowing and further mOWt~g ~s delayed until the turfgrJss has been watered Or received rainf::.tt to dissolve the fertilizer granules.
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Reseeding, Overseeding, or Sprigging of turfgrasses into areas that have been previously treated with this produce should be delayed until after 12 weeks from the time of application. Reseeding. overseeding. or sprigging before 12 weeks or earlier after application may injure or prevent the establishment of the newly reseeded. overseeded or sprigged turfgrasses. -• DO NOT apply more than 0.55 lbs. of this product per 1.000 sq. ft. per application and no more than US Ibs. of this product /l000 sq. ft. per year (I,OOO square feet area = 100 feet x to feet).
• In New York. do not exceed 0.5 pounds active ingredient Dithiopyr, per year and do not exceed 0.25 pounds active ingredient per year in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
• DO NOT use clippings from treated turf for mulching. vegetables or fruit trees. • Keep people ar.d pets off treated areas until dust has settled.
APPLICA TIO,," DIRECTIONS CRAB·BeSTER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide will provide control of crabgrass and other grass and broldleaf weeds when applied prior to gennination in established lawns and ornamental turfgrasses.
Grass WeedSi
An.nual Bluegrass A:'I.nuai Ryegrass B;unya.."'d.gra.ss Crabgrass Crowfodgrass Goosegrass Green :=o.(tlil Kikuyugrass (seedli:1g) PerenmaJ Ryegrass Smutgr~s (seedlir:g) Yellow Fo;t;:ail
APPUCA TIO:-< TIMING
Weeds Controlled and/or Suppressed by CRAB·BUSTER 2 F.G.
Broadlea( Weeds;
Bittercress Buttercup Oulis Carolina Geranium ChicJcweed Common Lespedeza Common Purslane Com Speedwell Creeping Ox.lis Henbit Parsley-piert Pineappleweed Prostrate Spurge Spotted Spurge Yellow Woodsorrel
CRAB·BUSTER 2 F.G. 'Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide may be applied either in the spring or in the fall for the control of weeds. Whel': {his product is applied in the fall. a sequential or second application must be made the following spring to provide season-long control of weeds. , If this product is applied in the fall. DO NOT reseed, overseed or sprig turfgrasses before 12 weeks after applic2tion of this product due to potential turfgrass injury to the newly reseeded, over,eece!', or sprigged turfgrasses.
Length of Control: CR.\B·BUSTER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide will provide up to 4 months of weed control if applied according to label directions. . ' The actuol length of control will vary depending on use rate, weather conditions, condition of the tcrfgracs, imensrty of weed pressure, and the location or "Region" within the United States that this product is bein~ applied, Please check It.e map below to detennine the region of the U.S. that applies to your particular use area. and tlnd the number of pounds of this product needed in your area based on the length of weed controlled outli""d in the tables below.
POST EMERGENCE CRABGRASS CONTROL For post emergent crabgrass control, apply this product at the recommended rates when crabgrass is small (3--+ lea:). This product will not coutrol large tillered crabgrass. Applications will control existing crabgrass and pee vent further emergence.
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Use "Regions" within the United States:
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o North
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I RECOl\ThIENDED USE RATES
Recommended Use Rate Table ror CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G.
(Pounds of this product to apply per 1,000 square feet of turfgrass)
-------------- Length of Weed Control ------------C1 ~
Region North South
of U.S. Months Control 0.14 (.128 lb. ailacre) 0.21 (.192 lb. ailacre)
• '" Use the higher rate in areas of high weed pressure.
Months Control 0.19 (.174 lb. aiI.cre) 0.25·0.28 (0.22-0.256 lb. ai/acre»
APPLICATION EQUIPME:-IT AND INSTRUCTIONS
Earlv Post Emergence Contcol 0.25-0.55 (0.22·0.50 lb. ailacre)". 0.25-0.55 (0.22-0.50 lb. ailacre)"
CRAB-BUSTER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide can be applied with a drop or rotary type spreader designed to apply granular fertilizers.
For best results. apply this product evenly and uniformly over the turfgrass area avoiding streaking, skips or overlaps .. Avoid the use of spreaders that would apply this product in narrow rows or concentrated bands.
Before each application, calibrate the spreader according to the equipment manufacturer's directions. Adjust the spreader settings such that the spreader delivers the appropriate application rates of tnis product as recommended above.
A more uniform application can be made by spreading one-half of the recommended amOJnt of this. product over the turfgrass area and then applying the remaining one-half of this product at a right "ngle to the previous applkation direcrjon.
Check application equipment frequently to insure equipment is functioning properly and applying a ulliforrn distribution of fertilizer.
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I GE:"IERAL I:"lFOR\'IA TlON ·LAj\;DSCAPE ORNAMENTALS CR.-\B·BUSTER 2 F.G Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide proVIdes preemergence control of listed annual grass and brcadleaf weeds in landscape ornamentals. It mJ.Y be applied to soil surfaces where ornamental plants are grown for aesthetic pu~oses in ornamental gardens, parks. golf courses and residential properties. Or:"mental plants on this label have shown tolerance to CRAB· BUSTER 2 F.G. when applied as directed. It is imposs'ft>le, however, to evaluate tolerance for on all ornamental plant species or varierties or under all possible growing conditions. Under your growing conditions. a limited area involving only a few plants should be treated for tolerance evaluation prior to large· scale applications.
CSE RATES Apply CRAB·BUSTER 2 F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide with a properly calibrated spreader which will assure acourate. even particle distribution. This product may be applied as a single application or as a split applicotion. Refer to the following table for product recommendations when treating a small area.
• DO NOT apply more than 0.55 Ibs. of this product/IOOO sq. ft. per application. and no more than 1.65 Ibs. of this product !l000 sq. ft. per year.
Pounds Pounds Ounces Prod uct/A c re* ProductllOOO Souare Feet· Product/IOO Square Feet· 7· .- 0.55 0.88 (25 "rams)
• In New York. do not exceed 0.5 pounds active ingredient Dithiopyr per year and do not exceed 0.25 Ibs active ingredient per year in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
APPLICATION TIMING AND RECOMMENDATIO~S CR.-\B·BUSTER 2 F.G, Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide is a preemergence herbicide that will not control established weeds. Make applications prior to weed seed gennination or to bare ground. The best weed contro! is obtained when applied to soil that is free of clods, weeds and debris S1.lch as leaves. Prior to making an application. control existing vegetation by ha.-td weeding, cultivation or with a postemergence herbicide. Once an application of this product has been made, do not disturb the soil surface as the herbicide barrier will be broken.
PRECAUTIONS • Only apply this product to established ornamentals. • Do not apply this product directly to bare root of ornamental plants as injury may result. • Do not incorporate this product into soil. Dilution of active ingredient and possible injury to plant roots may occur. • Do not apply to soil around ornamental plants that are under stress due to drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, wled injury. hail. frost damage. winter injury. iojury from previously applied pesticides or injury due to iosects. nematodes or jisease.
) • To avoid foliar dJ.ffiage to ornamentals, irrigatt immediately after application to remove herbicide particles from the foliage. • Do not apply under conditions that would affect product distribution. Wind could affect distribution and move product onto se41sitive species. Uneven product distribution \vill result in uneven weed control. • Do not apply this product on grasses grown fer seed. • Do not graze livestock or feed forage cut from J.re!l-s treated with this product.
TOLERANT ORNAMENTALS \\·hen applied as directed under the conditions on this label, ornamentals listed below have shown tOleranc'! in field trials. However, this product has not been tested on all cultivars of each species or under aJ[ possible growing conditior.:; Fc!bw d.i~;::ctions given above to determine plant tolera:iCe under your growing conditions prior to large scale I~se.
CQMMQN NAME BQTANICAL 'iAME TQLF;RANT CUL TlVA RS ,-\beJia. Dwarl' Abelia X grandiflora Kana AJ..!ga Ajuga replans Bronze
Ajttga f?enevensis Bronze Beauty
Almond, Flowering Prwws gladulosa
Apple' Malus pumila
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Arborvitae. Golden Thuja orientaiis ASler. Chinese Callistephus chinensis Dw:ufQu~n
Ash. Green F rcu:.inus oennsvlvanica Ash. Mountain Sorbus aucuvaria Ash. Purule • Fraxinus americana Azalea Rhododendron spp. Brilli3Dl
Buccaneer .
Carror Chimes (Belgian) Elsie Lee Exbury Fashion Hardijzer Beauty Hershey Red . Higasa Hinocrimson Holland (Hybrid) '\[;!"'"1on Lee Northern Lights Orange Cup
) Orchid Lights Snow Southern Charm
Azalea. Flame Riwdodendron calendulacewn Azalea. Kirishima Bamboo. Heavenly Barberry Berberis thunbergii Aurea
Dw:ufPigmy Green Kobold Pygmy Red Rose Glow
Barberry. Purule AtroDUlllurea Basket flower Gailladia ~ ra Bearberry (common) ArctostaDhvlos uva-ursti ~!assachusetts
Bee Balm M onarda didvrna Beeonia Begonia sop. Birch. River B etula ni~ fa Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Goldstrum Blanket Flower Gaillardia sop. Blueberry' Vaccinium spp. Bluecrop
, BlueIay Jersey North Blue Northland
Bottlebrush Callistemon citrin!.LS
Boxwood. Jaoanese Ja:-onica _.-Bo., wood. IV d ler Bu.ms semoervirer.s Broom Cytisus 5pp. ~l00nlight
Genista Dilosa V.lncouver Gold Bu£ie Caf]lct I CJrneliia Camelliajaponic.:: Debutar.le
~hthotiJJ1' Supreme Chanser.ette
Camellia sasanRUc.
Candy Tun Iberis Sf}D. Sr.owWhite C.:trex. Var.eg.1ted Care.r: I Cedar. Red Ju.niperus vir~inicr..a I Celosia Celosia Svp. Centaura Cemaurea man/ana I Soule!: Plumos.
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Cockscomb. Plumas a Celosia crstata Red Kewpie Coleus Coleus blumei Columbine A~ui legre SDO. Copper lear Acalvpha wilkesiana Coreopsis - Ceroosis SDO. Moonbeam, Corn Flower Centaurea Ipp.
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Cotoneaster Cotoneaster apiculat:.LS Coyote brush Baccharis !Jelularis Cycads Cycads revaluta Cypress, Bald Taxodium distichum Cypress. Italian Cupressus semoervire7's Glauca Cypress. hoanese False Chamaeevoaris obtw,:: Gracilis Cypress. Le'/Iand CuoressoC'loaris levL.:r.di: Daffodil Narcissus spo. King Alfred Daylilly Hemeroccllis spp. Aztec Gold
Bright Yellow (Hybrid) Single Gold (Evergreen) Wilson's Yellow
Dianthis (Sweet William) Dithanthus soo. DelJlhinium Delphinium spp. Magic fountain Dogwood Comus florida Dogwood. A.merican Camus sericea Flavarimaea Douglas Fir PseudoIsu~a menliesii Dusty Miller Senecio cineraria Elm. Drake Ulmus Darviiolia Euonymus Euonymus jotunei Argentoo-yanegata
Auerco-marginata Colorala Emerald Gaiety Emerald 'N Gold Gold Edge Gold Princess Silver King Tricolor Vegetus
Fan Palm. European Chamaeroos humii:s Fan Palm. Mex.ican Washin,~tonja robus:Q Fern (vmous) Aspara~us sop. Fescue Festuca ~/auca Fetterbus;, Leucothoe fontianc Rainbow Ficus Ficus retusa , Nitidia Fir Fraser Abies frasen' . Forsythia Forsythia X interrr:~dia AmoldDwarf
Bronxensis Dwarf Lynwood Gold Meadowlark
SprinR Glorv Weeping Fuchsia Fuchsia SDD_
Gaiium Galium Ordorat= Gardeni3. Garden ia jasmino:':-r!s Mystery
Radicans Geranium Pe!ar~onium X hor:or.4.m .
Gum Eucaivorus citrioc'.:;m HJ.wthoG1 Crataequs spp_ Cockspur White
Crimson Cloud Enchantress Jack Evans Washineton W'hite
Heather. Twisted Erica cinerea Mediterranean Pink
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1° lIS Hemlock. Canada TS!J.'lQ canadensis HibIscus HdJ!scus spp. Blue Bird
Brilliant Hula Girl
Holly .. lIex spp. Blue Boy Blue Girl
Ilex X meserveae Burfodii -China Girl Compacta Forsteri Hellerie Japanese Northern Beauty Needlepoint Nellie R. Stevens Savanah
flex X attenuata
E:::ilv. Chinese flex comura
Holly. Japanese Ila crenata Hollv. Yaupon flex vomitoria
Honeysuckle Lcr:icera japonica Clavey's Dwarf
') Halliana Tatarian Canadian White
. Zebelli Red Hosta Hosta Hosea spp. Alba Marginata
Hona lancifalia Ice Plant Carpobroeus edulis Lilpatiens lrr:oatiens spp.
tris Iris sp.p Dwarf Blue Wedgewood
Ivy. English Hedera helix Bulgaria Thorndale
J a.smine. Asian Trachelopermum asiaticum Juniper Juniperus spp. Arcadia
Armstrong Bar Harbor
j u.niperus horizontaiLs Blue Chip Blue Pacific Blue Rug
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1I/1~ Junipu:JS hori;.antalis Blue Star
Broadmoor Buffalo Calgary Carpet Emerald Sea - Emerald Spreader Endora Compacta -Fruitlandi Green Gold Tip Hetzi Hughes Manhattan Blue Parsoni Pfitzeriana Plumosa Prince of Wales Procumbens Dwarf San Jose Sargent Blue Sargent Green
) Scandia Scopulorum Moonglow Scopulorum Skyrocket Spartan
Junioerus chinensis Tarnariscifolia Juniperus sabina Weberi
Youngstown Yukon Belle
King Pab Archonl9phoenix cunnin{?hamiana Laurel. A..!straiian Pittosvorum [abira Laurel. Mountain Kalmia latifolia
Leucothoe Leucothoe fontanesiana Ligustrum. hpanese Li~ustrum japonicum
Lily, Afr.cln Agapanthus africanus Albus Peter Pan
Lily, Af"can Slue Lily of tee Valley Pieris iaponica Mt. Fire Lily turf Liriope muscari Evergreen Giant
Lilac Beauty Majestic Monroe White VarielZata
Liriope. Gree:1 Liriooe spicara ,
Maple, )aplnese Acer japonicum --Maole. Norv.":w Acer olatanoides Maple, Red Acer rubrum
Maole. Silver Acer saccharinwn tvbple SUo"," Acer sacchanun -----Marigold Tage:es patula Honeycomb
Variegara Wheeler's Dwm
Mock O!C.r:g~'" Philcdelphus 'pp Golden Snowflake Docble White
Moondo Gl"<-ss OphioDogon iaponicu.; Moss Rose Port'~!aca ,f!rar.diflora Sunnyside Myrtk. C~af>~ Lagersroemia indica Faurei
Lmger Muskogee Standard Pink
Mvrtle. Wax ,\Jvr:ca cerifer
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Naillna Nadina domestica Compacta Sana
Narcissus Narcisso.s Spp. Oak. Laurel Quercus laurifolia Oak. Pin • Quercus oalustris Oak. Red Quercus rubra Oak. Southern L Qu.ercus virRiniana -
Oak. Willow Quercus ohellos Oleander Nerium oleander P.ardy Red
Petite Pink Sister Agnes
OteosQermum Osteosoermum fruticosum Wirlieie Pachysandsa Pachvscndra tenninalis Palm. Ban£J:low Pampas Grass Corradc.r.a sellrona Pansy Viola x wittrockiana Paper Flower Bou~ainvillea Rlabra Barbara Karst Peach" Prunus 'Jersica Periwinkle. Dwarf Vinca minor
Petunia Perunia X hybrida Picoti Photinia. Red Tip Phorinia X fraseri Pieris Piens iaDonica Pine, Australian Pinus nigra
Pieris Taiwanensis Pine. Japanese Black Pinus rhumberRiana Pine. Loblollv Pinus reada Pine. Lon21eaf Pinus aalustris Pine. Mugho Pinus mu/?ho Pine. Scotch Piltus svlvestris Pine. Slash Pinus elliottii Pine. Swiss Mt. Pinus mu~o Pine, Vinzinia Pinus virgjniana Pine. White Pinus strobus I Pineapple. Guava F ei;oa fellowaiana I Pittosporum. Japan , Potentilla P orenrilla nepalensis Abbotswood
PotentillaJruticosa Privet Ligusrrum japanicum Golden Vicary
Regal Texanum , Wax. Yellow Tipped .-
Privet. Glossy Lfgusrrum lucidum Pyracantha Pyraccntha koid~umii I Gnome
Lalandei Vict9ry
Queen Palm Areca.f:rum rammanzofF..c:n!Jm I ~uince. Japanese' i Rhododendron Rhodod~ndron spp I ."lbum
i Cunningham \Vhite I Fashion
Hardy ?JM
I Purple Gem Silvery Pink
, Rhododendron. <:;arclina Rhododendron caroliniar.um 1
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Rhododendson. Catawba Rhododendron catawbierse , 1
Rockcress Arabis spp. I Snowcap . 1
" II~ Rodie Max (Rosebav) Rhododer.dron maximum
Rose Rosa ban.i:.;iaae Lut. Rosemary> Rosmarin:.t..s oJjicinaiis Rosemary. Bog Andromeda pol if alia Nana Salvia Salvia Jar.r.acea Rhea Sedum Sedumm spurium Dragon Blood Red
Red Carpet -Yellow
Snapdragon Anlhirrhir.um spp. Sourwood O:n:dendr.l.1Tt arboreum Spiraea Arli/be X arendsii Fanall Spiraea Spiraea s;p. Anthony Waterer Red
Dolchica Froebeli Pink Goldenflame Red Snowmound White Van Routte White
Spiraea. Garland Soiraea s::;,. Spruce. Black Hills Picea~ia""a Spruce. Colorado Blue Picea pW"ens \Spruce. Norway Picea abies Spruce. White Picea I(ia:.ca Conica Sweettlag. Grassvy·Le Sweetgum Liauidarr..bar styraciflua Sycamore Plcuanus occidenlalis Tree Fern rriki Fern) Asoarai:.tS vir~atus Trumpet Flower. Evening Gelsemium sempervirens Tulip Tulia. seD Apeldoorn Verb ana. Shrub Lantana sellowiana Vervain Verbena soo. St. Paul Viburnum Viburnum spp. American Cranberry Bush
Arrowood Common Snowball European Cranberry Bush Linden Mohican Wright
)Vinca (Periwinkle) Vinca minor .
Windmill Palm Trachyccrcus fortunei Xylosma Xv{osmc conzestum Yarrow Achillea SPI', Yaupon !lex vomi:oria , Dwarf Yew T a.xus cuspidalra Denisiforrnis
T a.r:us X media
'Ornamental species only: DO :-lOT USE 0:-1 FOOD PRODUCING TREES OR ORNAMENT/.~3.
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~EEDS CONTROLLED
Used as direc:ed. CRAB-BUSER 2F.G. Lawn and Ornamental Herbicide will control or suppress the following annU.lI grass a:1d broadlel'f weeds 'Nhen applted prior to their emergence. This product will nOt control established grasses. except fer crabgrass in eo.rly su.es of deV!!opment. and broadieaf weeds. therefore. the area to be treated should be free of weeds prior to <1Fplicacion.
GRASSES
b3.rley Hordeun: spp.
:: ':nyardg:r:lSS Echinochioa cru.;-gaili
blu;!grass, ar:nual P oa cr J!l.4a.
br::me Sromus spp.
crabgrass. large Digitaric sangu~ ... ahs
crabgrass, Sir.ooth Digitari.c iscr...:.:mum
o::lbgrass. Socthern Digitar:C cilia,~
:rowfootgrass Dacr;loc:eni:.<.m aegyptiw-,
dlllisgrass (s-oedlio~) Paspalwr: dilc:~:"",
gJOsegrass Eleusine :r.die;
fo"ail. greer. Setaria vadi
fo"ail. yellow SetarT.a jclJeri
klkuyugrass Pennise::.un clandestinurr:.
cats. wild A vena fcCia
:-ye:grass (anr:ual & perennial) I.olium spp.
smutgrass Sporobpl:A.s pc/rell
BROAD LEAF WEEDS
bittercress Cardamine spp.
carpetweed Mollugo verticillara
chickweed Stel/aria spp.
geranium, Carolina Geranium carolinic.nwn
henbit Lamium spp.
knotweed. prostrate Polygonum aviculare
lespedeza. common Lesped ... JI striata
marestail Conza candensis
medic, black Medicago lupulina
mustard Brassica spp.
oulis, buttercup Oxalis pes-capra.
pineappleweed Matricaria matricarioides
pigweed. redroot Amaranthus retroflexus
parsley-piett Alchemilla arvensis
purslane, common Portulaca oleracea
rocket. London Sisymbrium jrio
shepherdspum Capselta bursa-pastoris
speedwell, com Veronica arvensis
spurge. garden Euphorbia him
spurge. prostrate Euphorbia humistTara
spurge. spotted Euphorbia maculate
woodsorrel. creeping Oxalis corniculam
woodsorrel. yellow Oxalis stricta
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APPLlCA nON EQUIPMENT AND I:-iSTRUCTIONS
Appl; chis product with drop or rotary-type spreaders designed to apply granular herbicides. Avoid 'he use of spreaders that would lpp\y this product in narrow rows or concentrated bands. Before each application. calibrate L~I! spreader according to the equipr.-:em manufacturer's directions for adjusting the spreader settings such thal the spreader delivers the appropriate applic,tion rate recommended above. Apply this product uniformly over the area to be treated. A more ;miform application can be made by spreading half of the required amount over the area and then applying the remaining half at a right angle to the previcus direction. Avoid streaking. skips. or overlaps during application. Check equipment frequently to ensure equipment is func:ioning properly and applying uniform distribution of granules.
CR.4.S·SCSTER® is a registered trademark of Rohm and Haas Company.
~fanufactured By: ,Rohm and Haas Company )100 Independence MaU West Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19106·2399
PRODCCED I:-.i THE U.S.A. OF C.S. AND FOREIGN MATERIAL
·M28 1/19/00 JW/rdm
M2a deleted restriction for use in New York Nassau and Suffolk CO.PENDING NY
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