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gardendisease - Chemical Outfitters
Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Garden Disease Contol 16oz 02976 1025-L 3" x 3-7/8" 266-03 September 29, 2000 Print Spec No LF 0082 0T 01 0 IPCO Spec No 9329 Process Black Ortho Red use PMS 485 Pantone 109 Ortho Green use PMS 343 100% Process Magenta 02976 1025 Front Process Cyan IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 ® GARDEN DISEASE CONTROL STOPS AND PREVENTS OVER 130 DISEASES 3-7/8" Concentrate For Use On Vegetables, Fruits, Roses, Flowers, Shrubs & Trees LF00820T010 Active Ingredient Chlorothalonil. . . . . . . . . 29.6% Other Ingredients. . . . .70.4% KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN back panel booklet for WARNING Seeadditional precautionary statements. NET 16 FL OZ (1 PT) 473 mL ITF CODE IS 008201 3" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 7 INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/10/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 7 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL Separator: P & RS Release Date: APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. BUILT COLORS PROCESS PLUS SPOT COLORS IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS CYAN PROCESS MAGENTA PMS 109 SUB FOR Y PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 PMS 485 PMS 355 109/138 GRADE 109 GRADE 355 GRADE this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 21, 2000 100% 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Ortho Red use PMS 485 Pantone 109 02976 1025 Booklet (14, 15, F, 1) IPCO Printing Ortho Green use PMS 343 Adobe Illustrator 8.0 Page 14 Page 15 Front ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (continued) 3-7/8" ® PLANTS Pachysandra Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea) Petunia (Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applied during flowering.) DISEASES CONTROLLED Volutella Leaf Blight Bipolaris Leaf Spot (Helminthosporium) Botrytis Gray Mold (foliar phase), Phytophthora & Botrytis Blights Philodendron Photinia Pieris (Andromeda) Poplar Prayer Plant (Maranta) Privet Pyracantha (Firethorn) Rose Statice Phytophthora Blight & Dactylaria Leaf Spot Fabraea (Entomosporium) Leaf Spot Phytophthora Die-Back Marssonina Leaf Spot Helminthosporium Leaf Spot Cercospora Leaf Spot Scab Black Spot & Botrytis Blight Anthracnose, Cercospora & Alternaria Leaf Spots & Botrytis Leaf Blight Sycamore (Planetree) Syngonium Viburnum Zinnia Anthracnose Cephalosporium Leaf Spot Powdery Mildew Powdery Mildew 14 SUGGESTED TIMING FOR FIRST APPLICATION Spring bud break Cool, moist conditions Pre-bloom Moist conditions Spring bud break New leaf emergence Spring bud break Early propagation Prolonged wet conditions Spring bud break Spring bud break Spring bud break Page 1 GARDEN DISEASE CONTROL OPEN It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING PRODUCT FACTS STORAGE & DISPOSAL STOPS & PREVENTS DISEASES WHERE TO USE/ AMOUNT TO USE STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Do not put concentrate or dilute into food or drink containers. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in a locked storage area. DISPOSAL: Partially filled bottle may be disposed of by PRODUCT securely wrapping original container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. CONTAINER Do not reuse empty bottle. Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash. Leaf Spots, Rust, Blights, Fruit Rots, Mildews, Scab, Molds & other plant diseases Roses: 11/4 fl oz (21/2 Tbs) per 4-gal water Other Listed Ornamentals (except conifers & pachysandra): 21/4 tsp per gal water Vegetables & Fruit Trees: See inside label for list of fruits and vegetables, and dilution rates. Questions, Comments or Medical Information? Call 1-800-225-2883 www.ortho.com Spring bud break Warm, moist conditions Mid-summer First sign of disease DIRECTIONS FOR USE Resealable Label for Directions & Precautions COMBINATION SPRAY WITH INSECTICIDES ON ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Specially formulated for residential use. Manufactured for The ORTHO Group P.O. Box 1749 Columbus, OH 43216 Form LB03923D000 EPA Reg. No. 239-2522 EPA Est. 239-IA-3I, 58996-MO-1A Superscript is first letter of lot number Made in USA Ortho Garden Disease Control may be mixed with the following insecticides for use on ornamental plants (at the label rates for both products): Ortho Diazinon Ultra® Insect Spray, Ortho Malathion Plus Insect Spray, or Ortho® Systemic Insect Killer. Apply fungicide on a regular schedule to control disease and add insecticide only when insect control is desired. Do not apply more than three consecutive applications of combination sprays. 80% SIZE 12-digit UPC (non-suppressed) For Position Only 0 71549 02976 0 1025 15 1 ITF CODE IS 039200 9-3/4" / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 4 INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals PROD Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS SPOT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PMS 109 BLACK PMS 343 PMS 485 109 GRADE this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 29, 2000 100% Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Ortho Green Pantone 343 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 02976 1025 Booklet (2,3,12,13) IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 Page 2 Page 3 Page 12 ORTHO® DIAL’N SPRAY® DIRECTIONS FOR ORTHO® GARDEN DISEASE CONTROL ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (continued) 1 Tablespoon (Tbs) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) 1 fluid ounce (fl oz) = 2 Tbs 8 fl oz = 1 cup 1. Always set dial to 4 oz. 2. Add product + water to sprayer jar as specified in the tables below. 3. Spray until jar is empty. Do not store unused spray. Do not pour unused spray back into this Ortho Garden Disease Control container. PLANTS Crabapple Dogwood Dial Setting: Always set dial to 4 oz. 3-7/8" DISEASES CONTROLLED Scab, Cedar-apple Rust & Sphaeropsis Leaf Spot • Anthracnose (Discula sp.) • Septoria Leaf Spot Fusarium Leaf Spot Anthracnose • Monilinia Blossom / Branch Blight • Rust & Fabraea Leaf Spot SUGGESTED TIMING FOR FIRST APPLICATION Spring bud break • Spring bud swell • Early bloom Pre-transplant Spring bud break • Early bloom • Pre-bloom Geranium • Botrytis Flower Blight (Gray Mold) • Rust • Pre-bloom • Cool, moist conditions Gladiolus Curvularia Leaf/Flower Spot & Botrytis Leaf/Flower Spot Early propagation Dracaena Euonymus Flowering Almond, Flowering Quince, Flowering Cherry & Hawthorn FRUITS, VEGETABLES & ORNAMENTAL PLANTS GALLONS OF SPRAY PRODUCED 1 AMOUNT OF PRODUCT TO ADD 3⁄4 teaspoon AMOUNT OF WATER TO ADD 73⁄4 Tablespoons 11⁄2 tsp per gal water – See: Conifers, Vegetables & Papaya 1 11⁄2 teaspoons 71⁄2 Tablespoons 2 tsp per gal water – See: Vegetables 1 2 teaspoons 71⁄3 Tablespoons 21⁄4 tsp per gal water – See: Ornamental Plants & Fruit Trees 1 21⁄4 teaspoons 71⁄4 Tablespoons 1 Tbs per gal water – See: Vegetables 1 1 Tablespoon 7 Tablespoons 5 tsp per gal water – See: Pachysandra 1 5 teaspoons 61⁄3 Tablespoons DILUTION RATE 3⁄4 tsp per gal water – See: Passion Fruit 11⁄2 fl oz per gal water – See: Conifers 1 11⁄2 fl oz (3 Tbs) 21⁄2 fl oz (5 Tbs) 11⁄4 fl oz per 4-gal water – See: Roses 4 11⁄4 fl oz (21⁄2 Tbs) 14 3⁄4 fl oz (13⁄4 cups + 11⁄2 Tbs) 2 Page 13 Rhizoctonia Web Blight Holly Rust Hollyhock Hydrangea (foliage only) Cercospora & Septoria Leaf Spots & Rust (Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applied during flowering.) Warm, moist conditions Early seedling stage Early propagation Iris Leatherleaf Fern Botrytis Blossom Blight & Didymellina Leaf Spot Ascochyta & Rhizoctonia Blights, Cercospora & Cylindrocladium Leaf Spots Cool, moist conditions Lily Mountain Laurel Oak (red group only) Oregon-Grape (Mahonia) Oyster Plant (Rhoeo) Botrytis Gray Mold (foliar phase) & Phytophthora Blight Cercospora Leaf Spot Taphrina Blister, Actinopelte Leaf Spot & Anthracnose Rust Tan Leaf Spot Pre-bloom Spring bud break Dormant bud swell Spring bud break Early propagation 12 3 Spring bud break 13 9-3/4" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 2 SPOT COLORS / INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. (continued) Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size 2L Conc Back Label (Ortho) Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 Date: 08-03-95 100% August 31, 2000 Final Die Line Layout Vendor: SGI 02976 1025 Booklet (10,11,4,5) Approved: Solaris Packaging IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 ________________________ 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Ortho Green Pantone 343 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 Label Spec No._____________________ Page 10 Page 11 Page 4 VEGETABLES & MELONS ORNAMENTAL PLANTS HOW TO APPLY Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. AMOUNT TO USE WHEN TO APPLY Apply every 7 to 14 days (unless otherwise specified) until conditions no longer favor disease. During periods when conditions favor severe disease, generally cloudy or wet weather, use the shorter interval between applications. PLANTS Ash Azalea & Rhododendron (Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applied during flowering.) Buckeye (Horse Chestnut) Carnation Cherry-Laurel Chrysanthemum (Daisy) Conifers (Pine, Douglas Fir & Spruce) DISEASES CONTROLLED Cercospora, Cercosporidium & Cylindrosporium Leaf Spots • Phytophthora Die-Back • Ovulinia Flower Blight SUGGESTED TIMING FOR FIRST APPLICATION Spring bud break Leaf Blotch & Anthracnose • Alternaria Leaf Spot • Branch Rot & Botrytis Cercospora Leaf Spot Mycosphaerella Ray Blight & Septoria Leaf Spot • Needlecast, Rhabdocline & Swiss Needlecast on Douglas Fir – Scirrhia Brown Spot & Scleroderris Canker on Pine – Rhizosphaera Needlecast on Spruce • Lophodermium Needlecast Spring bud break • Transplant of cuttings • Cool, moist conditions Petal fall Transplant of cuttings • (1) Start spraying in spring when new shoots are 1⁄2 to 2 inches long. (2) Spray every 3 to 4 weeks until dry weather returns. • (1) North Central & Northeastern States: Start spraying in mid-July to early August before disease occurs. (2) Spray every 3 to 4 weeks until dry weather returns. (continued) 10 HOW TO APPLY: Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. Roses: 11⁄4 fl oz (21⁄2 Tbs) per 4-gal water Pachysandra: 5 tsp per gal water Conifers (Pine, Douglas Fir & Spruce) • 11⁄2 tsp per gal water – Needlecast, Rhabdocline & Swiss Needlecast on Douglas Fir – Scleroderris Canker on Pine – Lophodermium Needlecast • 11⁄2 fl oz (3 Tbs) per gal water – Rhizosphaera Needlecast on Spruce – Scirrhia Brown Spot on Pine Other Ornamental Plants: 21⁄4 tsp per gal water See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. 3-7/8" Page 5 AMOUNT TO USE WHEN TO APPLY (for each 200 sq ft) Avoid spraying plants during extremely hot & sunny See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. weather. Do not spray wilted plants. VEGETABLES & MELONS DISEASES CONTROLLED • New leaf emergence • Early bloom Beans (green) Rust & Gray Mold 1 Tbs per gal water Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage & Cauliflower • Alternaria Leaf Spot & Downy Mildew • Ring Spot in Brussels Sprouts (CA only) • 11⁄2 tsp per gal water • 2 tsp per gal water Carrots Early & Late Blight 2 tsp per gal water Celery • Early & Late Blight • Basal Stalk Rot & Pink Rot (suppression) • 11⁄2 tsp per gal water • 1 Tbs per gal water Corn (sweet) Helminthosporium Leaf Blight & Rust Do not apply to corn if you plan to process it. 2 tsp per gal water 11 (1) Start spraying during early bloom or at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 days or as necessary to maintain control. 7 (1) (a) Start spraying when conditions favor disease, • (b) or after transplanting. • (b) or when sprouts appear. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days. 0 (1) Start spraying at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days or as necessary to maintain control. (1) Start spraying after transplanting. • (2) Apply every 3 to 5 days. • (2) Apply every 7 days. 0 (1) Start spraying when conditions favor disease. (2) Apply every 4 to 7 days or as necessary to maintain control. 4 5 9-3/4" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 2 SPOT COLORS / INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 DAYS TO WAIT TO HARVEST this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. 7 14 (continued) Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 29, 2000 100% 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 Ortho Green Pantone 343 02976 1020 Booklet (6,7,8,9) IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 VEGETABLES & MELONS (continued) FRUIT TREES HOW TO APPLY: Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. HOW TO APPLY: Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. AMOUNT TO USE WHEN TO APPLY (for each 200 sq ft) Avoid spraying plants during extremely hot & sunny See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. weather. Do not spray wilted plants. VEGETABLES & MELONS DISEASES CONTROLLED Cucumbers, Melons, Pumpkins & Squash • Anthracnose, Downy Mildew & Target Spot • Scab, Gummy Stem Blight (Black Rot), Leaf Blight, Leaf Spot, Powdery Mildew (except southwestern states) & Fruit Rot on Cucumbers (suppression) 3-7/8" Page 9 (1) Start spraying when plants are in the first true leaf stage or when conditions favor disease. (2) Apply every 7 days or as necessary to maintain control. • 2 tsp per gal water • 1 Tbs per gal water FRUIT TREES DISEASES CONTROLLED DAYS TO WAIT TO HARVEST Peach, Nectarine & Apricot • Peach Leaf Curl, & Coryneum Blight (Shothole) 0 AMOUNT TO USE See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. 21⁄4 tsp Do not apply between fruit formation and harvest. • (1) Spray at leaf fall in late autumn. (2) Reapply 1 to 2 more times in mid to late winter before buds begin to swell. Additional directions for Shothole, to prevent fruit infections: (3) Also apply 1 to 2 weeks after petal fall when fruit just begins to form. per gal water • Brown Rot Blossom Blight & Scab Onion, Leek, Shallot & Garlic Botrytis Leaf Blight (Blast), Purple Blotch & Downy Mildew (suppression) 1 Tbs per gal water Potato Early & Late Blight & Botrytis Vine Rot 11⁄2 tsp per gal water (1) Start spraying when plants are 6 inches high or at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days or as necessary to maintain control. 0 Tomato Early & Late Blight, Gray & Septoria Leaf Spots, Gray Leaf Mold, Anthracnose, Alternaria Fruit Rot (Black Mold), Rhizoctonia Fruit Rot & Botrytis Gray Mold 1 Tbs per gal water (1) Start spraying when conditions favor disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days or more frequently under severe conditions. 0 6 (1) Start spraying at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days. However, do not use more than 3 times per season on green onion, leek or shallot. Onion (green), Leek & Shallot: 14 Onion (dry bulb) & Garlic: 7 WHEN TO APPLY • (1) Spray when buds begin to show color. (2) Reapply at full bloom. (3) If cool, moist weather continues, make a 3rd application at petal fall. (4) Apply once more when fruit just begins to form. Cherry, Plum & Prune • Brown Rot Blossom Blight • Cherry Leaf Spot on cherries 21⁄4 tsp per gal water Papaya Alternaria Fruit Spot, Anthracnose & Stem End Rot 11⁄2 tsp per gal water Do not apply between fruit formation and harvest. (1) Spray when buds begin to show color. (2) Reapply at full bloom. (3) If cool, moist weather continues, make a 3rd application at petal fall. Additional directions for Cherry Leaf Spot: (4) Also apply when fruit just begins to form. (5) And again 7 days after fruit is removed. (6) Apply once more 10 to 14 days later, if tree has a history of leaf spot. (1) Start spraying when fruit spots appear (April to July). (2) Spray every 14 days until dry weather returns. Passion Fruit (Hawaii only) Alternaria Fruit & Leaf Spot (Passion Fruit Brown Spot) 3⁄4 tsp per gal water (1) Start spraying before spots appear on fruit (April to July). (2) Spray every 14 days until dry weather returns. 7 8 9 9-3/4" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 2 SPOT COLORS / INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 29, 2000 100% 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 Ortho Green Pantone 343 02976 1020 Booklet (6,7,8,9) IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 VEGETABLES & MELONS (continued) FRUIT TREES HOW TO APPLY: Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. HOW TO APPLY: Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. AMOUNT TO USE WHEN TO APPLY (for each 200 sq ft) Avoid spraying plants during extremely hot & sunny See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. weather. Do not spray wilted plants. VEGETABLES & MELONS DISEASES CONTROLLED Cucumbers, Melons, Pumpkins & Squash • Anthracnose, Downy Mildew & Target Spot • Scab, Gummy Stem Blight (Black Rot), Leaf Blight, Leaf Spot, Powdery Mildew (except southwestern states) & Fruit Rot on Cucumbers (suppression) 3-7/8" Page 9 (1) Start spraying when plants are in the first true leaf stage or when conditions favor disease. (2) Apply every 7 days or as necessary to maintain control. • 2 tsp per gal water • 1 Tbs per gal water FRUIT TREES DISEASES CONTROLLED DAYS TO WAIT TO HARVEST Peach, Nectarine & Apricot • Peach Leaf Curl, & Coryneum Blight (Shothole) 0 AMOUNT TO USE See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. 21⁄4 tsp Do not apply between fruit formation and harvest. • (1) Spray at leaf fall in late autumn. (2) Reapply 1 to 2 more times in mid to late winter before buds begin to swell. Additional directions for Shothole, to prevent fruit infections: (3) Also apply 1 to 2 weeks after petal fall when fruit just begins to form. per gal water • Brown Rot Blossom Blight & Scab Onion, Leek, Shallot & Garlic Botrytis Leaf Blight (Blast), Purple Blotch & Downy Mildew (suppression) 1 Tbs per gal water Potato Early & Late Blight & Botrytis Vine Rot 11⁄2 tsp per gal water (1) Start spraying when plants are 6 inches high or at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days or as necessary to maintain control. 0 Tomato Early & Late Blight, Gray & Septoria Leaf Spots, Gray Leaf Mold, Anthracnose, Alternaria Fruit Rot (Black Mold), Rhizoctonia Fruit Rot & Botrytis Gray Mold 1 Tbs per gal water (1) Start spraying when conditions favor disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days or more frequently under severe conditions. 0 6 (1) Start spraying at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days. However, do not use more than 3 times per season on green onion, leek or shallot. Onion (green), Leek & Shallot: 14 Onion (dry bulb) & Garlic: 7 WHEN TO APPLY • (1) Spray when buds begin to show color. (2) Reapply at full bloom. (3) If cool, moist weather continues, make a 3rd application at petal fall. (4) Apply once more when fruit just begins to form. Cherry, Plum & Prune • Brown Rot Blossom Blight • Cherry Leaf Spot on cherries 21⁄4 tsp per gal water Papaya Alternaria Fruit Spot, Anthracnose & Stem End Rot 11⁄2 tsp per gal water Do not apply between fruit formation and harvest. (1) Spray when buds begin to show color. (2) Reapply at full bloom. (3) If cool, moist weather continues, make a 3rd application at petal fall. Additional directions for Cherry Leaf Spot: (4) Also apply when fruit just begins to form. (5) And again 7 days after fruit is removed. (6) Apply once more 10 to 14 days later, if tree has a history of leaf spot. (1) Start spraying when fruit spots appear (April to July). (2) Spray every 14 days until dry weather returns. Passion Fruit (Hawaii only) Alternaria Fruit & Leaf Spot (Passion Fruit Brown Spot) 3⁄4 tsp per gal water (1) Start spraying before spots appear on fruit (April to July). (2) Spray every 14 days until dry weather returns. 7 8 9 9-3/4" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 2 SPOT COLORS / INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size 2L Conc Back Label (Ortho) Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 Date: 08-03-95 100% August 31, 2000 Final Die Line Layout Vendor: SGI 02976 1025 Booklet (10,11,4,5) Approved: Solaris Packaging IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 ________________________ 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Ortho Green Pantone 343 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 Label Spec No._____________________ Page 10 Page 11 Page 4 VEGETABLES & MELONS ORNAMENTAL PLANTS HOW TO APPLY Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. AMOUNT TO USE WHEN TO APPLY Apply every 7 to 14 days (unless otherwise specified) until conditions no longer favor disease. During periods when conditions favor severe disease, generally cloudy or wet weather, use the shorter interval between applications. PLANTS Ash Azalea & Rhododendron (Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applied during flowering.) Buckeye (Horse Chestnut) Carnation Cherry-Laurel Chrysanthemum (Daisy) Conifers (Pine, Douglas Fir & Spruce) DISEASES CONTROLLED Cercospora, Cercosporidium & Cylindrosporium Leaf Spots • Phytophthora Die-Back • Ovulinia Flower Blight SUGGESTED TIMING FOR FIRST APPLICATION Spring bud break Leaf Blotch & Anthracnose • Alternaria Leaf Spot • Branch Rot & Botrytis Cercospora Leaf Spot Mycosphaerella Ray Blight & Septoria Leaf Spot • Needlecast, Rhabdocline & Swiss Needlecast on Douglas Fir – Scirrhia Brown Spot & Scleroderris Canker on Pine – Rhizosphaera Needlecast on Spruce • Lophodermium Needlecast Spring bud break • Transplant of cuttings • Cool, moist conditions Petal fall Transplant of cuttings • (1) Start spraying in spring when new shoots are 1⁄2 to 2 inches long. (2) Spray every 3 to 4 weeks until dry weather returns. • (1) North Central & Northeastern States: Start spraying in mid-July to early August before disease occurs. (2) Spray every 3 to 4 weeks until dry weather returns. (continued) 10 HOW TO APPLY: Spray thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces. Roses: 11⁄4 fl oz (21⁄2 Tbs) per 4-gal water Pachysandra: 5 tsp per gal water Conifers (Pine, Douglas Fir & Spruce) • 11⁄2 tsp per gal water – Needlecast, Rhabdocline & Swiss Needlecast on Douglas Fir – Scleroderris Canker on Pine – Lophodermium Needlecast • 11⁄2 fl oz (3 Tbs) per gal water – Rhizosphaera Needlecast on Spruce – Scirrhia Brown Spot on Pine Other Ornamental Plants: 21⁄4 tsp per gal water See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. 3-7/8" Page 5 AMOUNT TO USE WHEN TO APPLY (for each 200 sq ft) Avoid spraying plants during extremely hot & sunny See p. 2 & 3 for Ortho® Dial ’N Spray® directions. weather. Do not spray wilted plants. VEGETABLES & MELONS DISEASES CONTROLLED • New leaf emergence • Early bloom Beans (green) Rust & Gray Mold 1 Tbs per gal water Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage & Cauliflower • Alternaria Leaf Spot & Downy Mildew • Ring Spot in Brussels Sprouts (CA only) • 11⁄2 tsp per gal water • 2 tsp per gal water Carrots Early & Late Blight 2 tsp per gal water Celery • Early & Late Blight • Basal Stalk Rot & Pink Rot (suppression) • 11⁄2 tsp per gal water • 1 Tbs per gal water Corn (sweet) Helminthosporium Leaf Blight & Rust Do not apply to corn if you plan to process it. 2 tsp per gal water 11 (1) Start spraying during early bloom or at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 days or as necessary to maintain control. 7 (1) (a) Start spraying when conditions favor disease, • (b) or after transplanting. • (b) or when sprouts appear. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days. 0 (1) Start spraying at first sign of disease. (2) Apply every 7 to 10 days or as necessary to maintain control. (1) Start spraying after transplanting. • (2) Apply every 3 to 5 days. • (2) Apply every 7 days. 0 (1) Start spraying when conditions favor disease. (2) Apply every 4 to 7 days or as necessary to maintain control. 4 5 9-3/4" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 2 SPOT COLORS / INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 DAYS TO WAIT TO HARVEST this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. 7 14 (continued) Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 29, 2000 100% Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Ortho Green Pantone 343 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 02976 1025 Booklet (2,3,12,13) IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 Page 2 Page 3 Page 12 ORTHO® DIAL’N SPRAY® DIRECTIONS FOR ORTHO® GARDEN DISEASE CONTROL ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (continued) 1 Tablespoon (Tbs) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) 1 fluid ounce (fl oz) = 2 Tbs 8 fl oz = 1 cup 1. Always set dial to 4 oz. 2. Add product + water to sprayer jar as specified in the tables below. 3. Spray until jar is empty. Do not store unused spray. Do not pour unused spray back into this Ortho Garden Disease Control container. PLANTS Crabapple Dogwood Dial Setting: Always set dial to 4 oz. 3-7/8" DISEASES CONTROLLED Scab, Cedar-apple Rust & Sphaeropsis Leaf Spot • Anthracnose (Discula sp.) • Septoria Leaf Spot Fusarium Leaf Spot Anthracnose • Monilinia Blossom / Branch Blight • Rust & Fabraea Leaf Spot SUGGESTED TIMING FOR FIRST APPLICATION Spring bud break • Spring bud swell • Early bloom Pre-transplant Spring bud break • Early bloom • Pre-bloom Geranium • Botrytis Flower Blight (Gray Mold) • Rust • Pre-bloom • Cool, moist conditions Gladiolus Curvularia Leaf/Flower Spot & Botrytis Leaf/Flower Spot Early propagation Dracaena Euonymus Flowering Almond, Flowering Quince, Flowering Cherry & Hawthorn FRUITS, VEGETABLES & ORNAMENTAL PLANTS GALLONS OF SPRAY PRODUCED 1 AMOUNT OF PRODUCT TO ADD 3⁄4 teaspoon AMOUNT OF WATER TO ADD 73⁄4 Tablespoons 11⁄2 tsp per gal water – See: Conifers, Vegetables & Papaya 1 11⁄2 teaspoons 71⁄2 Tablespoons 2 tsp per gal water – See: Vegetables 1 2 teaspoons 71⁄3 Tablespoons 21⁄4 tsp per gal water – See: Ornamental Plants & Fruit Trees 1 21⁄4 teaspoons 71⁄4 Tablespoons 1 Tbs per gal water – See: Vegetables 1 1 Tablespoon 7 Tablespoons 5 tsp per gal water – See: Pachysandra 1 5 teaspoons 61⁄3 Tablespoons DILUTION RATE 3⁄4 tsp per gal water – See: Passion Fruit 11⁄2 fl oz per gal water – See: Conifers 1 11⁄2 fl oz (3 Tbs) 21⁄2 fl oz (5 Tbs) 11⁄4 fl oz per 4-gal water – See: Roses 4 11⁄4 fl oz (21⁄2 Tbs) 14 3⁄4 fl oz (13⁄4 cups + 11⁄2 Tbs) 2 Page 13 Rhizoctonia Web Blight Holly Rust Hollyhock Hydrangea (foliage only) Cercospora & Septoria Leaf Spots & Rust (Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applied during flowering.) Warm, moist conditions Early seedling stage Early propagation Iris Leatherleaf Fern Botrytis Blossom Blight & Didymellina Leaf Spot Ascochyta & Rhizoctonia Blights, Cercospora & Cylindrocladium Leaf Spots Cool, moist conditions Lily Mountain Laurel Oak (red group only) Oregon-Grape (Mahonia) Oyster Plant (Rhoeo) Botrytis Gray Mold (foliar phase) & Phytophthora Blight Cercospora Leaf Spot Taphrina Blister, Actinopelte Leaf Spot & Anthracnose Rust Tan Leaf Spot Pre-bloom Spring bud break Dormant bud swell Spring bud break Early propagation 12 3 Spring bud break 13 9-3/4" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 2 SPOT COLORS / INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. (continued) Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 21, 2000 100% 9-3/4" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Ortho Red use PMS 485 Pantone 109 02976 1025 Booklet (14, 15, F, 1) IPCO Printing Ortho Green use PMS 343 Adobe Illustrator 8.0 Page 14 Page 15 Front ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (continued) 3-7/8" ® PLANTS Pachysandra Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea) Petunia (Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applied during flowering.) DISEASES CONTROLLED Volutella Leaf Blight Bipolaris Leaf Spot (Helminthosporium) Botrytis Gray Mold (foliar phase), Phytophthora & Botrytis Blights Philodendron Photinia Pieris (Andromeda) Poplar Prayer Plant (Maranta) Privet Pyracantha (Firethorn) Rose Statice Phytophthora Blight & Dactylaria Leaf Spot Fabraea (Entomosporium) Leaf Spot Phytophthora Die-Back Marssonina Leaf Spot Helminthosporium Leaf Spot Cercospora Leaf Spot Scab Black Spot & Botrytis Blight Anthracnose, Cercospora & Alternaria Leaf Spots & Botrytis Leaf Blight Sycamore (Planetree) Syngonium Viburnum Zinnia Anthracnose Cephalosporium Leaf Spot Powdery Mildew Powdery Mildew 14 SUGGESTED TIMING FOR FIRST APPLICATION Spring bud break Cool, moist conditions Pre-bloom Moist conditions Spring bud break New leaf emergence Spring bud break Early propagation Prolonged wet conditions Spring bud break Spring bud break Spring bud break Page 1 GARDEN DISEASE CONTROL OPEN It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING PRODUCT FACTS STORAGE & DISPOSAL STOPS & PREVENTS DISEASES WHERE TO USE/ AMOUNT TO USE STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Do not put concentrate or dilute into food or drink containers. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in a locked storage area. DISPOSAL: Partially filled bottle may be disposed of by PRODUCT securely wrapping original container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. CONTAINER Do not reuse empty bottle. Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash. Leaf Spots, Rust, Blights, Fruit Rots, Mildews, Scab, Molds & other plant diseases Roses: 11/4 fl oz (21/2 Tbs) per 4-gal water Other Listed Ornamentals (except conifers & pachysandra): 21/4 tsp per gal water Vegetables & Fruit Trees: See inside label for list of fruits and vegetables, and dilution rates. Questions, Comments or Medical Information? Call 1-800-225-2883 www.ortho.com Spring bud break Warm, moist conditions Mid-summer First sign of disease DIRECTIONS FOR USE Resealable Label for Directions & Precautions COMBINATION SPRAY WITH INSECTICIDES ON ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Specially formulated for residential use. Manufactured for The ORTHO Group P.O. Box 1749 Columbus, OH 43216 Form LB03923D000 EPA Reg. No. 239-2522 EPA Est. 239-IA-3I, 58996-MO-1A Superscript is first letter of lot number Made in USA Ortho Garden Disease Control may be mixed with the following insecticides for use on ornamental plants (at the label rates for both products): Ortho Diazinon Ultra® Insect Spray, Ortho Malathion Plus Insect Spray, or Ortho® Systemic Insect Killer. Apply fungicide on a regular schedule to control disease and add insecticide only when insect control is desired. Do not apply more than three consecutive applications of combination sprays. 80% SIZE 12-digit UPC (non-suppressed) For Position Only 0 71549 02976 0 1025 15 1 ITF CODE IS 039200 9-3/4" / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 4 INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals PROD Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS SPOT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PMS 109 BLACK PMS 343 PMS 485 109 GRADE this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent. Print this PDF 100% @for100% full size Ortho Multi-Purp Daconil 2787 Plant Disease Control 02976 1025-L 266-03 September 21, 2000 100% 3" x 3-7/8" Process Black Print Spec No LB 03923D000 IPCO Spec No 9433 Ortho Red use PMS 485 Label Spec No 9433 Bottle Spec No 4602 Ortho Green use Pantone 343 02976 1025Booklet Base IPCO Printing Adobe Illustrator 8.0 3-7/8" HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS WARNING: Causes eye and skin irritation. This product may produce temporary allergic side effects characterized by redness of the eyes, mild bronchial irritation and redness or rash on exposed skin areas. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Wear longsleeve shirt, long pants, and rubber gloves while mixing and applying this product. Wash skin and hands thoroughly after using. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Keep children and pets off treated area until dry. FIRST AID: IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes with fresh water for 15 minutes and see a doctor. IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Wash skin with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Note to Physicians: Emergency Information call 1-800-225-2883. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. Do not apply directly to water. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift of spray. NOTICE: Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage or handling of this product not in accordance with directions. The ORTHO Guarantee If for any reason you are not satisfied with this product, mail us proof of purchase to obtain a full refund of your purchase price. PRESS TO RESEAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Questions, Comments or Medical Information? Call 1-800-225-2883 www.ortho.com © 2001, The ORTHO Group. World rights reserved. Manufactured for Form LB03923D000 The ORTHO Group EPA Reg. No. 239-2522 P.O. Box 1749 EPA Est. 239-IA-3I, 58996-MO-1A Columbus, OH 43216 Superscript is first letter of lot number Made in USA 3" PROD / / DESIGN / / PROOF / / AE / / / INKS / STATIONS INKS / STATIONS 3 INITIALS DATE Description: Ortho Garden Disease Control -16 oz Concentrate File Name: 3012-02976 GarDis Cntrl 16oz.ai PRINT RELEASE / 7 Technical Information CLIENT Approvals Job Information LPK Approvals Output Scale: 100% P.O. No. Project No. 3012 UPC No.0 71549 02976 0 1025 Spec No. ITF No. 008201 Tape No. Brand Code: Job/Log No. Last Revision Date: 8/14/01 Blueprint No. Establishment Date: 8/10/01 Application/Version: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 PRODUCTION MANAGER Image: Layers/Pages: BRAND Fonts Used: LEGAL P & RS APPROVED FOR RELEASE TO SEPARATOR Purchasing Manager BUILT COLORS SPOT COLORS Separator: Release Date: Date Should you have any questions pertaining to color or the way the file is set up please call LPK Production Artist Beverly Romer at (513) 241-6330. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LPK has checked PMS 109 SUB FOR Y PROCESS BLACK PMS 343 109 GRADE this artwork for accuracy. Final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please double-check for errors before release to any external supplier. Thereafter LPK cannot accept responsibility for any errors/omissions overlooked by the client or client's agent.