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-) l 0;4 Cy--\ - 9 '-I p 9 -- I '-J --9 'tS' ( , UNITED STATES PROTECTION AGENCY SEP I 4 (<fIB HR McLAl'ffi, lNC. Agent LESCO,INC. 7510 Red Road, Suite 206 Miami, FL 33143-5321 Dear Mr. McLane: SUBJECT: Submission of Label Amendment (CommerciallNon-commercial Label) Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 EPA Reg. 10404-94 Your Submission Dated April 29, 1998 The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), is acceptable provided that you: SYHlQ I. Submit a copy of the toxicity profile for the new formulation as requested by the Technical Review Branch Similarity Clinic. 2. '.fake the following changes listed below for the Non-Commercial Label before you rele25e the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling: a. Under the "Precautionary Statements" remove "Wash thoroughly with soap and \1o-ater after handling or using". b Retain the "Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)" statement and the "User Safety Recommendations" box on the label. c. Under the "Environmental Hazards" statement retain "to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark". 1/

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HR McLAl'ffi, lNC. Agent LESCO,INC. 7510 Red Road, Suite 206 Miami, FL 33143-5321

Dear Mr. McLane:

SUBJECT: Submission of Label Amendment (CommerciallNon-commercial Label) Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 EPA Reg. 10404-94 Your Submission Dated April 29, 1998

The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), is acceptable provided that you:

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I. Submit a copy of the toxicity profile for the new formulation as requested by the Technical Review Branch Similarity Clinic.

2. '.fake the following changes listed below for the Non-Commercial Label before you rele25e the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling:

a. Under the "Precautionary Statements" remove "Wash thoroughly with soap and \1o-ater after handling or using".

b Retain the "Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)" statement and the "User Safety Recommendations" box on the label.

c. Under the "Environmental Hazards" statement retain "to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark".

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d. Retain the "Non-Agricultural Requirements" box.

e. Undes- the "Storage and Disposal" box retain "Do oot contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal".

3. Submit one (1) copy of your Noo-Commercial and ooe (1) copy of your Commercial fuaI printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.

If lhese conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in an.--ordanre with FIFRA Sec. 6( e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes aa:eptanre of these conditions.

A ltaIIlped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.

Ercio",<lre

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"~~ . \ . Pro uct Manager (25) ! fi;r icide Branch ~ stration I)j..;sion (7505C)

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Revisions required in EPA Letter dated 5/25/98 and commercial/non-commercial label split with optional marketing statements

(Commercial Label)

Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 For St. Augustine and Centipede Turfgrasses

A LESCO TURF FOOD WITH ATRAZINE FOR CONTROL OF BROADLEAF WEEDS AND WEEDY GRASSES

161/2 Pounds covers up to 5,000 Sq.Ft. of Turfgrass Prevents Crabgrass, Paspalums, and Spotted Spurge.

Controls Florida Pusley, Lippia, Pigweed. Over Forty Five More Weeds as Listed.

A WEED & FEED FOR ST. AUGUSTINEGRASS AND CENTIPEDEGRASS LAWNS

ACTNE INGREDIENTS: ) Atrazine: 2-chloro-4-ethylamin0-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine ......... 1.01%

Related Compound ........................... : ...................................................... 0.04 % INERT INGREDIENTS: ................................................................................... 98.95%

Total ...................................................................................................... 100.00% wI~~l~s Contains 21.0 lbs of Atrazine per ton.

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SEP I 4 J~98 Und~, the Federal hueetieJde. Fundldde. IUld Rodeatidde Ad •• lUJIended. (or the puticlde rep3tend umkr EPA Re@'. No.

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KEEP our OF REACH OF CIDLDREN

CAUTION

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMAN AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

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CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid inhalation or contact wit't 'e:'er, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling or using. Remove clothing and wash clothing

~efore reuse. Keep away from feed or food products.

STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. If person is unconscious, do not give anything by mouth and do not induce vOmiting. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants; waterproof gloves; and shoes plus socks and a Dust/Mist filtering respirator (MSHA/NIOSH) approval number prefix TC-21C). Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.

User Safety Recommendations Users should;_ Wash hands before eating, 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 gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

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Atrnine Weed &; Feed 105 (Commercial Label) Page 2

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

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Atrazine can travel (seep or leach) through soil and can enter ground water which may be used as drinking water. At:razine has been found in ground water. Users are advised not to apply Atrazine to sand and loamy soils where me water table (ground water) is close to the surface and where these soils are very permeable, i.e. well...1rained. Your local agricultural agencies can provide further information on the type of soil in your area and the location of ground water.

This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present Or to intertic!al areas below the mean high water mark. Runoff and drift from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwarers. If product is spilled; while wearing a dust mask, sweep up product and use as this label instructs (as a Weed &: Feed) or dispose of in accordance with the STORAGE AND DISPOSAL section on this label

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Frderallaw to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only

~roti!Cted handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or ~l ril:e, consult the agmcy responsible for pesticide regulation.

AGRICULTURAL USE REQmREMENTS Use this product oni: in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part

1170. This Standard .::ontains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on f~ml,£', forests, 'nurseries, ,md greer.houses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements.' fOl training. : deccntamination, nctification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific iPslfJlMons and' exceptions : pefr'-ining to the st:2tements on this label about personal protective equipment (1~I?f)~ jmd r~s~~ted-entry ! inte:vaL The requimnents in this box only apply to uses of this product that are ~Qy~red by full Worker 'p . Stand d ' " II roE;cbon... . ar. • • : • • • • • ,

,I Do ::ot ent2" OlI" alio.·.- worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry ih1:';rval (RE,!) <:\£,12 hours. 1\ PPE ~ed for ear:v entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Star\II~rll'and that ii invc;"es contact wiD anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: coveraJ,lsl l"'i'terproof i: gloy~ and shoes anc socks. ., .

.-\nnual 3luegrass (POQ :!mnua)

.-\nnual Sowthis£e Dover il1ackMedic illue Toadflax BullPaspalum iluckhom PlantW:!. ilurOO\'"er Carolina Gerani=

(CTW'.esbill)

Chickweed (Common Il1Ul Mouse Em)

Cocklebur Common Dandelion Common Purslane Crabgrass Crowfoot Grass Cudweed

WEEDS CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED

Cutleaf Evening Primrose Dichondra Dollar Weed Florida Beggarweed Florida Betony

(Rattlesnake Weed) Florida Pusley Fragrant Cudweed

(RIibfrit Tobacco) Henbit KIlotweed Lambsquarter Lespedeza I.ippia (Matclrweed) Moneywort Morning Glory Narrowleaf Vetch Parsley-Piert

Oxalis (Common and Yellow Woodsorrel)

Pigweed Purslane Ragweed Red Sorrel Rescuegrass Sandspur Sedge-Shepards Purse SickIepod Spotted Spurge Spurweed Stinging NettIe Swinecrest Venus Looking Glass Virginia Creeper Wild Mustard Wood Sorrel

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Afrazirie Weed & Feed 105 (Commercial Label) Page 3

NON-AGRICULTURAL REQUIREMENTS

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The requITements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFRPart 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses.

IMPORT ANT: In addition to providing turfgrass with reqUITed plant nutrients this product will control both "weeds that are present" and "weeds germinating from seeds". FOR WEEDS THAT ARE PRESENT: Includes broadIeaf weeds from the list such as; Chickweed, Creeping Charlie, Dandelion, Evening Primrose, Florida Betony, Florida Pusley, Lippia, Oxalis, Pigweed, Plantain, Rabbit Tobacco, and Toadflax. FOR WEEDS GERMINATING FROM SEEDS: Applied before weed seeds germinate; includes grassy weeds from the list such as; Crabgrass, Paspalum, "Sedge, (an additional application may be reqUITed to control sedge) and Spotted Spurge. For best results, rainfall or watering is necessary within 7 to 10 days afJer treatment.

~ WHERE TO USE -'nus material can be used on St. Augustinegrass and Centipedegrass grown in home and corporate lawns,

parks and recreational areas, golf courses, cemeteries, athletic fields, and sod farms. Do not plant any crop (flowers or vegetables) to treated areas for 18 months since plant injury may result. 00 NOT USE ON ANY VARIETIES OF BLUEGRASS, FESCUE, BENTGRASS, BAHIAGRASS, RYEGRASS, BERMUD~,GRASS, OR DICHONDRA LAWNS. ' "

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WHEN TO APPLY ; '; . Best weed control will result if applied before weeds sprout since the product act9 o/a:"pre-eme2gent" and also as a "post emergent" herbicide. Established weeds are harder to kill and may t~quire .<In :<I<,ditiona! application in the fall or spring. For newly seeded centipede, wait until grass has q~<iri p,owed' at, least once. Do not plant "sprigs" within one month after application, or seed within 6 months afJer a?phr,ation. For broadIeaf weeds apply anytime the weeds are present and actively growing. Early spring \l?plication is recommended for best control such as January 1st up to March 1st, otherwise it may be applied,up to June 15th with good weed control. " ,

yor pre-emergence weed control (see above) apply before seeds germinate. A fall application will be needed . for control of certain annuals such as Chickweed, Henbit, Rabbit Tobacco, Florida Betony and Evening

Primrose. In case of heavy weed infestation or low soil moisture, a repeat application may be necessary. Wait 2 months for a repeat application. Apply when air is calm to prevent particle wind drift. Apply this product only when grass blades are dry. To verify proper application timing consult your State Agricultural Extension Service, Turfgrass Specialist.

HOW MUCH TO APPLY This product may be applied with a broadcast rotary type spreader. Apply 3.27 lbs to 4.371bs uniformly over 1,000 sq.ft. of lawn area. (equivalent to the required 1.5 lb. to 2.0 lbs Atrazine active ingredient per acrekThis is also equal to 16 1/2 pounds of this product to treat 3,775 sq.ft. up to 5,000 sq.f~ Use the lower rate for average weed problems; the higher rate for peavy weed population. Do not exceed recommended rates. Apply to dry grass. For best results, rainfall or watering is necessary within 7 to 10 days after treatment to activate the herbicide and fertilizer by washing the product off the grass blades down to the soil surface.

APPROXTIWATEROTARYSPREADERSETTINGS Pounds of Product/l,OOO sq.ft. LESCO Cyclone Ortho True Temp. 5000 Toapply3.27#/1,000sq.ft. #8 23/4 41/2 23/4 To apply 4.37#/1,000 sq.ft. #9 3 5 3

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Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 (Commercial Label) P.ge4

Settings are approximate. The age and condition of spreader, and operator's walking speed can cause ,-ariations_ Be sure spreader is properly calibrated. Check spreader over 500 sq.ft. using 1/2 the "1,000 sq.ft. rate"; adj1:st spreader to apply exact amount.

USE PRECAUTIONS Sweep pr;xluct off walks and painted surfaces following application to avoid possible discolorations. Do not apply this product on or over the root zone of ornamental trees and shrubs, nor to bedding plants, flowers, Or garden plants Sllc2 injury to these plants may result. Do not apply to lawns containing grasses or mixtures oi grasses other than St. Augustine or Centipede grasses, since injury to those other grasses may result.

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GUARANTEED FERTILIZER ANALYSIS Total ~itrogen (N) ....... XX %

Ammoniacal Nitrogen -XX % Water Soluble Nitrogen -XX % Coated Slow Release Nitrogen -XX % Water Insoluble Nitrogen -XX %

Available Phosphate (P205)XX %

Soluble Potash (K20) ... XX %

morine not more than XX % Derived :rom Urea, Sulfate of Ammonia, Ammonium Phosphate, Muriate of Potash, Sulphate-Potash­Magnesium. Potential Acidity Equiv. to __ lbs of Calcium Carbonate per ton. .. .

Statement of Secondary Plant Foods Total Magr.esium as Mg - __ %; Iron as Fe -__ %; Water Soluble MagneiiuJti'~g - __ '_%;

Zinc as L"l-__ % Manganese as Mn -__ %; Boron as B -__ % Copper as LU -~ %) Moivbdenum as Mo -__ % Derived from: Manganese Sulphate, Iron Oxide', 'MNigane~e; q~is:le,

Copper Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Borax, Sodium Molybdate. ":" ,.: ~~~~ -----~

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL . ., .. Do not contaminat? water, food or feed by storage or disposal. .... STORAGE: Store product in original labeled container in a cool, dry, locked place out of reach df'r.Wldren. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an pproved waste disposal facility. CONTAINER DISPOSAL:.Completely empty bag into application

equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned stay out of smoke. HOrn:;:gHOLD:Da flet re .. se empty sag. 'Nrap iR SEyefi3llayers af newspaper aRa eliseara if! trash. .

KOTICE: LESCO, Inc. warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the specific purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to above. LESCO, Inc. makes no other express or implied warranty of fitness or merchantability nor any other express or implied warranty. In no case shall LESCO, Inc. be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. (ATRA 10§.pee\G2 O§ 98)

EPA REG. NO. 1M04-94 EPA EST. ~O.10404-0H-l, 10404-FL-l, 35512-FL-l, 49991-TX-l NET WEIGHT: 161/2; 25; 33; 50 POUNDS (7.48; 11.34; 14.97; 22.68 kg's)

useD, Inc. 20005 Lake Road RtXky River, OH 44116-1545 U.S.A.

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fNon-Cornmercial Label)

Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 For St. Augustine and Centipede Turfgrasses

A LESCO TIIRF FOOD WITH ATRAZINE FOR CONTROL OF BROADLEAF WEEDS AND WEEDY GRASSES

161/2 Pounds covers up to 5,000 Sq.Ft. of Turfgrass Prevents Crabgrass, Paspalums, and Spotted Spurge.

Controls Florida Pasley, [jppia, Pigweed. Over Forty Five More Weeds as Listed.

A WEED & FEED FOR ST. AUGUSTINEGRASS AND CENTIPEDEGRASS LAWNS

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ACITVE INGREDIENTS: Atrazine: 2-chloro-4-ethy!amino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine ......... 1.01% Related Compound ........................ _ ..................................................... 0.04%

INERT INGREDIENTS: .....................•..... _ ................................................... 98.95% Total ................................................. _ ................................................. 100.00%

Contains 21.0 Ibs of Atrazine per ton.

KEEP our OF RE-\CH OF CHILDREN

CAl..;TION UDder dar T-e4era1 bur.etieide.. ~ ) ') ~ , ~ F.....s.He. aui llodeDliOde .~.. ' , ••. _ded. fa. tho pesticide PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ", •••

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re~ uUer £PA ~ No. • • ,ITl '+£ lj- - '11= HAZARDS TO HUMAN AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS, • , :: . : , : • :

CALlIO~: Harrriul if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid inhalation or c,qlltp):.t with ey,es, skin or clothing. Xear lon~-slee\'ed shirt and long pants, soc.lcs, and shoes and water:proof gloves. Wa.;h.~roughly with soar and water after handling or using. Remove clothing and wash clothing before reu.se: 'Keep away from feed ar food products. .: :

STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT :)F SWAllOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce

vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. If person is unconscious, do not give anything by mouth and do net induce vomiting. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Ge~ medical attention. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists.

PBRSO~IA±' PROTI:C'I+VE BOUIPM~rr WPE} ADyseatE75 axlE! ct!:tef haRtYers must 'Veal leag slee\-ea. sOOt aFulleag pants; vlatefj3feef gle",~es; aDd SHe es plHS 5eEb aBa a 9ast/Mist filteriHg Fesp~atef ~MSHlVNla;H) appre'JaI _eel prefix +C 2IG). pellew HliHla:factzeis iFstrHeasflS ffif cleaning/maintaH:lmg ppe. If AS Sllefl mstnietieflS WI" '\'il3:5flaales, l:J:5e aetergent:me Het water. ~eep afla wasH PPE sepiH'i!tely hem ether laanw"f.

Ysef SHe",; KeeemmeHaatiens Users s1.E?:lEB ],;,1051. Ranes eefeFe eatiRg, ~ ehe,,,mg g»m, asmg teeaeEe eF asmg Ihe tailet. Reme • .-e eletffiHg emea.a21y if pestieiee gets iFlsiee. +Reft ";ash thefeaghlr afle pat eR eleaft elethiRg. Reme"e PJZI;; immeEliatcly after harU:llHtg this I3£eduet. '6J"asR the 9&tsiae of gloves be:fe£e femey.!ang. hi seea as f'8ssieIe, ,,,ash Ihe.aaghly;ma ehaRge mta eleafl elethiftg.

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Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 (Non-Commercial Label) Page 6

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

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Atrazine can travel (seep or leach) through soil and can enter ground water which may be used as drinking water. Atrazine has been found in ground water. Users are advised not to apply Atrazine to sand and loamy soils where the water table (ground water) is close to the surface and where these soils are very permeable, i.e. well-drained. Your local agricultural agencies can provide further information on the type of soil in your area and the location of ground water.

This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water" to areas where SH1faee water is present or to illtertiaal areas eelow tfle Hlean Righ water tnark. Runoff and drift from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. If product is spilled; while wearing a dust mask, sweep up product and use as this label instructs (as a Weed & Feed) or dispose of in accordance with the STORAGE AND DISPOSAL section on this label.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do Rot apply tflis proaaet ill a way tflat will eORtaet workers or otHer persons, eitfler ElireetIy or threagh ark Only

$:~=::g=;::~!:=:I==~:~.For any re~ireHleRts specifie to YOlilState or

Not for use on turf being grown for sale or other commercial use as sod, or for commercial seed Droduction, or for research DU!J2oses

~.G&IGlJI,+tllb~I, YSI': RIiQYIRHMIi/lI+S .. , Yse tHis f2roaaet only in aeeoraanee ~"itH its laeeling ana witfl tfle INofl,er J2roteetioR 5taRaar'<',40 C!>R part 17(:). fflS Staflaafa EORtaiRS feEf\iHemeae fer ~e ~feteeeefl Of agriealtaral W~j"'P~OR ~£S, fSfese, Rlllseries, ana greeRholiSes, ana hanEllers Of agriealtaral pesticiaes. It eORtaiRS re~eHleRs-€&,traiRiRg, aeeemam:iHaasfl, flSaHEaeSfl, aHa emeFgeaEf assista:Ree. It als8 E8Fttams sreaae :i:AS·tr¥~~8flS ~,~ ~¥EereeRS pertaffiiRg to tfle stateHleRts OR thls laeel .eaat persoRal proteeti'fe e~ipHleRt (Ji!If~, ana fem!ielea eRtry interval. The re~eHleRts ill tflis eO)( only apply to uses Of litis proGuet tflat ar1!"-~'rerea 13;: !he INorl,er J2.eteeaoR Stanaara. ' , ,

., . £10 ROt eRter or allow werker eRtfJ' into treatea areas aariRg tI>.e resmetea eRtry inte~'al fRl'IJ ef, 1;1 hSlils. J2J2J; .e~airea fe. earl'f eR!!J' ts treatea areas tI>,a~ is pefHlittea liRaer tfle Wo.kef J2.oteetisR 5tan.iaFa' ana tflat

., ifp,'oPfes eORtaet with anytRiRg tHat has eeeR treatea, sam as plants, soil, Of water, is: E8v~alJs, wateFproof . .1, A _1.. -' ~1 ..

Annual Bluegrass (PoaAnnua)

Annual Sowthistle Oover Black Medic Blue Toadflax Bull Paspalum Buckhorn Plantain BurOover Carolina Geranium

(Cranesbill) Chickweed (Common

and Mouse Ear) Cocklebur Common Dandelion Common Purslane Crabgrass

WEEDS CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED

Cutleaf Evening Primrose Dichondra Dollar Weed Florida Beggarweed Florida Betony

(Rattlesnake Weed) Florida Pusley Fr~grant Cudweed

'(Rabbit Tobacco) Henbit Knotweed Lambsquarter Lespedeza Uppia (Matchweed) Moneywort Morning Glory Narrowleaf Vetch

Oxalis (Common and Yellow WoodsoneI)

Pigweed Purslane Ragweed Red Sorrel Rescuegrass Sandspur Sedge> Shepards Purse Sicklepod Spotted Spurge Spurweed Stinging Nettle Swinecrest Venus l.ooking Glass Virginia Creeper

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Atrazine Weed & Feed 105 (Non-Commercial Label) Page 7

Crowfoot Grass Parsley-Pieri Cudweed

Wild Mustard Wood Sorrel

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IMPORT ANT: In addition to providing turfgrass with required plant nutrients this product will control both "weeds that are present" and "weeds germinating from~". FOR WEEDS THAT ARE PRESENT: Includes broadleaf weeds from the list such as; Chickweed, Creeping Charlie, Dandelion.. Evening Primrose, Florida Betony. Rorida Pusley, Lippia. Oxalis, Pigweed, Plantain, Rabbit Tobacco. and Toadflax. FOR WEEDS GERMINATING FROM SEEDS: Applied before weed seeds germinate; includes grassy weeds from the list such as; Crabgrass, PaspaImn. *Sedge. (an additional application may be required to control sedge) and Spotted Spurge. For best results. rainfall or watering is necessary within 7 to 10 days after

Jeatment.

WHERETO USE This material can be used on St. Augustinegrass and Centipedegrass grown in home and corporate lawns, parks and recreational areas" gelf ESlirses, EeR£i . es, ~!hleaE Gelas, afla sea farms. Do not plant any crop (flowers or vegetables) to treated areas for 18 months smce plant injury may result. DO NOT USF. ON ANY VARIETIES OF BLUEGRASS, FESCUE, BENTGRASS. 3AHIAGRASS. RYEGRASS, BERMutV.CI{ASS, OR DICHONDRA LAWNS. ",.;,~

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~TOAPPLY ~.,... ; ' •• , , Best weed control will result if applied before weeds sprout since the product acts a$'a "pre .. ~ent" and also as a "post emergent" herbicide. Established weeds are harder to kill and mM'roquire an aaditional

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application in the fall or spring. For newly seeded centipede, wait until grass has been mow€'il atJeast once. Do not plant" sprigs" within one month after application. or seed within 6 months after app1ira.tion. For broadleaf weeds apply anytime the weeds are present and actively growing. Early spring:, ap,pJ,ication is recorrunended for best control such as January 1st up t> :\farch 1st. otherwise it may be appliea up to June

)15th with good weed control. " For pre-emergence weed control (see above) apply before seeds germinate. A fall application will be needed

for control of certain annuals such as Chickweed. Ha1bit. Rabbit Tobacco, Florida Betony and Evening Primrose. In case of heavy weed infestation or low soil moisture. a repeat application may be necessary. Wait 2 months for a repeat application. Apply when air is calm to prevent particle wind drift. Apply this product only when grass blades are dry. To verify proper application timing consult your State Agricultural Extension Service, Turfgrass Specialist.

HOW MUCH TO APPLY This product may be applied with a broadcast rotaIy type spreader. Apply 3.271bs to 4.371bs uniformly over 1.000 sq.ft. of lawn area. (equivalent to the required 15 lb. to 20 Ibs Atrazine active ingredient per acreLThis is also equal to 16 1/2 pounds of this product to treat 3.m sq.ft. up to 5.000 sq.ft. Use the lower rate for average weed problems; the higher rate for heavy weed population. Do not exceed recommended rates. Apply to dry grass. For best results, rainfall or watering is necessary within 7 to 10 days after treatment to activate the herbicide and fertilizer by washing the product off the grass blades down to the soil surface.

APPROXIMATE ROTARY SPREADER SEITINGS Pounds of Product/l,OOO sq.ft. LESCO Cyclone Ortho True Temp. 5000 To apply 3.27#/1,000 sq.ft. #8 23/4 41/2 23/4 To apply 4.37#/ 1,000 sq.ft. #9 3 :> 3

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Settings are approximate. The age and condition of spreader, and operator's walking speed can cause variations. Be sure spreader is properly calibrated. Check spreader over 500 sq.ft. using 1/2 the "1,000 sq.ft. rate"; adjust spreader to apply exact amount.

USE PRECAUTIONS Sweep product off walks and painted surfaces follov.ing appication to avoid possible discolorations. Do not apply this product on or over the root zone of ornamental trees and shrubs, nor to bedding plants, flowers, or garden plants since injury to these plants may result. Do nex apply to lawns containing grasses or mixtures of grasses other than St. Augustine or Centipede grasses, sinc= injury to those other grasses may result.

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GUARANTEED FERTILIZER ANALYSIS Total Nitrogen (N) ....... XX %

Ammoniacal Nitrogen -XX % Water Soluble Nitrogen -XX % Coated Slow Release Nitrogen -XX % Water Insoluble Nitrogen -XX %

Available Phosphate (P20S)XX %

Soluble Potash (K20) ... XX %

Chlorine not more than XX % Derived from Urea, Sulfate of Ammonia, Ammonium Pl=phate, Muriate of Potash, Sulphate-Potash-Magnesium. Potential Addity Equiv. to __ lbs of CaIcimn Grbonate per ton. ,. •

Statement of Secondary Plant Foods .. , Total Magnesium as Mg - __ %; Iron as Fe -__ %; 'Nater Soluble MagnE-},llIjl\Mg - __ '_%;

Zinc as Zn -__ % Manganese as Mn - __ %; Boren as B -__ % Copp~r .¥, <;:u --~r tv; Molybdenum as Mo -__ % Derived from: Mangane~ Sulphate, Iron Oxide, i\1i)1'\ganesl! Qride,

Copper Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Borax. Sodium Molybdate .•• :.. ..: '--_ ....

STORAGE &"lO DISPOSAL . . . Do Rot eORtamiRate water, fooe or feee by storage or iHsFosa± '" ,

STORAGE: Store product in original labeled container in a cool dry, locked place out of reach of cl-ildren . .. . PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Securely wrap original container in severa/layers of newspaper and discard in trash.

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Iaeili~·. CmITAINER DISPOSAL: GOffiIllete.;' effiIl~~g ".ffi aj3j3~atioR e'!"i;':'eRt. +heR Elisj3~;e of effiIlty bag iR a saRitary lanEifill or by iRemeration, or, if a!low:a By Sate ane loeal alilhorities, by bliming. If Gurnee stay Olit of smoke. HOUSEHOLD: Do not reuse empty bag. Wrap in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash.

NOTICE: LESCO, Inc. warrants that this product confocns to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the specific purposes referred to in tbe Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to above. LESCO, Inc. makes no other express (H implied warranty of fitness or merchantability nor any other express or implied warranty. In no case shall LESCO, Inc. be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this prcduct (ATR.". lQ5.j365\Q2 Q5 98)

EPA REG. NO. 10404-94 EPA EST. NO.10404-0H-1,10404-FL-1, 35512-FL-1, 4999I-TX-l NET WEIGHT: 161/2 ; 25; 33; 50 POUNDS (7.48; 11.34; 14.97; 22.68 kg's)

LESCO, Inc. 20005 Lake Road Rocky River, OH 44116-1545 U.S.A.

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Ovticr.al Marketing Statements

• KiJs dollarweed and other common lawn weeds • emrains TruRelease Nitrogen for Extended Greening • Us: on St. Augustine and Centipede turf only. --_ ..... __ ... -_. __ .................. _-_ ... -... _ ...... _ .... __ .. _ ........................ _ ..•................................... , .... -................................................................................. - ...•.. __ ............... -. ........ .

Call1-300-XXX-XXXX for more inforination. -_ .. _._ .. _ ....................• _ ..... _. __ .-_ ........ _ ..................... _._ ...... _ .....•.............................. --.... -.-..... ~ ....................................................... -......... -_ .........................•...

SATI5FACTION GUARANTEED PANEL

(GUA~ESEAL)

SATL"f ACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK. TruGreen is committed to providing the highs: quality products. If you are not totally satisfied with our products, we will replace your product or

re£un.<i your mc:.~~x:J~t :all_~ at 1-8~.<!.::!!!!-<?.~~_.~~ .. '.':.e. .. '.':.i!:! .. ~.:.~pp.y. .. ~~ .. ~~.Ip...Y.O'.~: .................. _ ............................ __ .

TRUGREEN ANNUAL TURF FERTILIZER PROGRAM

~ 1 Apply Late Winter-Early Spring

TruGreen by ChemLawn Crabgrass Control plus Fertilizer ?reverts crabgrass, foxtail, poa annua, spurge and other annual grasses while feeding your lawn with long-1a:stinf.. deep greening controlled-release nitrogen,

" , Step 2 .-\pply Mid-Late Spring .' .

~ J 'I ... t ~ , , TJ:1lGr:"'.Jl by ChemLawn Weed & Feed' , : .. , Kills C'.-er 100 varieties of weeds, roots and all! Feeds with controlled-release nitrog'eH fO~ longer lasting

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Step 3 .-\pply Late Spring-Summer

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TruGr.;en by Chemlawn Lawn Insect Control with Fertilizer .. . Contrcls insects while greening your lawn with controlled-release nitrogen for dependable, preJlctable

)resuJ.tE. Step 4 .-\pply Late Summer-Early Fall

TI1UGr~ by ChemLawn Fertilizer Proviees extended greening throughout the summer months with controlled-released nitrogen for dependable, predictable results!

* TruGreen by ChemLawn St Augustine Weed & Feed can be used as step 2 in your Annual Program ONLY

on St _-\ugustine, ~d Centipede Lawns . _______ .. _ ...................................... ____ ............... _ ... _ .. _ .. _ ... __ .. _ ... _ ................. _ .. _ .... _ .... _ .. ___ ._

Start LSing the TruGreen by ChemLawn Arunual Turf Fertilizer Program \

(Otart mowing the time of year to use what products by agronomic zone)

Nort:bem Zone Step 1 Late March - Early May Step 2 April 1 - Early June Step 3 Mid May-End of August Step 4 August 1 .. End of September

Tmns:i:ti()nal Zone

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Step 1 Mid March- Mid April Step 2 Late March - End of May Step 3 Mid May-Early September Step 4 First of September - Late October

Southern Zone Step 1 Mid January- Mid April Step 2 Mid March-Mid May Step 3 Late April-End of September Step 4 Mid August - Mid November

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SPREADER CALIBRATION & PATIERNS

Rotary spreaders, like the kind our technicians use, are the most preferred. These spreades are easier to use and reduce the "streaking" problems associated with drop spreaders. Drop spreaders work well, but require more patience to avoid gaps and streaks. Streaks appear as irregular light green areas in the lawn a week or so llter application. This comes from uneven fertilizer coverage. If using a drop spreader, be extra careful to avoid gaps in coverage.

Always apply with a properly calibrated rotary or drop spreader. Never apply by hand. (photo of technician and spreader)

RotarY S!1reader Settings Dro!1 S!1reader Settings Scotts SpeedyGreen 1000 4.5 Scotts AccuGreen 1000 7.73

• Scotts SpeedyGreen 2000 5.75 Scotts AccuGreen 3000 6.5 . Scotts SpeedyGreen 3000 5.25 Craftsman/Republic 530 7.73

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• . . Scotts EasyGreen 27.75 Craftsman/Republic 540 2.5 Vigoro SMOOOV 11 Precision/ Red Devil SBSSO 6.75

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" . To avoid gaps or streaks, first spread boarder of lawn. Fill in center with uniform, parallel passes.

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Available Exclusively Through Tru-Green-ChemLawn Memphis, ~ 38120-9792

5/'25/98 EPA Stamped Label

8/24/98 Revisions required in EPA Letter dated 5/'25/98 and commercial/non-commerciallabel split