Product Label
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• Spiny cocklebur
• Spotted catsear
• Spotted
knapweed
• Spotted spurge
• Spurge
• Spurweed
• Stinging nettle
• Stinkweed
• Stichwort
• Strawberry clover
• Sumac
• Sunower
• Sweet clover
• Tall net tle
• Tall vervain
• Tansy mustard
• Tansy ragwort
• Tanweed
• Tar weed
• Thistle
• Tick trefoil
• Toadax
• Trailing crown
vetch
• Tumble mustard
• Tumble pigweed
• Tumbleweed
• Velvetleaf
• Venice mallow
• Veronica
• Ver vain
• Vetch
• Virginia
buttonweed
• Virginia creeper
• Virginia
pepperweed
• Wavyleaf
bullthistle
• Western clematis
• Western salsify
• White clover
• White mustard
• Wild mustard
• Wild aster
• Wild buckwheat
• Wild carrot
• Wild four-o’clock,
• Wild geranium
• Wild lettuce
• Wild marigold
• Wild parsnip
• Wild radish
• Wild rape
• Wild strawberry
• Wild sweet potato
• Wild vetch
• Willow
• Witchweed
• Woolly
morningglory
• Woodsorrel
• Woolly croton
• Woolly plantain
• Wormseed
• Yarrow
• Yellow Rocket
• Yellow
Woodsorrel
• Yellow ower
pepperweed
USE DIRECTIONS
1. Spray during the growing season when weeds are growing actively.
2. For best results, do not mow for 2 days before or after treating.
3. Do not treat when air temperatures exceed 90°F or damage to grass may occur.
4. For best results, do not water lawn within 24 hours after treatment. Poor weed
control may result if rainfall occurs within 24 hours of application.
5. Shake well before using.
6. On new lawns, wait until the grass has reached a height of 2 inches before making
an overall spray treatment. However, a spot treatment may be made at any time
with a small pressure sprayer. Wait 3 weeks before seeding or planting stolons,
plugs, or sprigs.
7. Do not allow spray to get on ornamental plants or vegetables since injury may
result. Do not spray around roots of ornamentals and trees. Clover will be damaged
if sprayed.
8. Whether using a hose-end sprayer or pressure sprayer, avoid sprays which are too
ne because they can drift and damage other plants.
9. If certain tough weeds are not dead within 30 days, repeat treatment. Broadcast
application is not necessary; follow spot treatment directions.
10. Do not exceed two applications per year.
11. Minimum of 30 days between applications.
WEEDS CONTROLLED (continued)