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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES SEP 23 2003

Craig Martens PBI Gordon Corporation - Acme Division P.O. Box 014090 Kansas City, MO 64101-0090

Dear Mr. Martens:

Subject: Revised Labeling Acme Ornamec Herbicide EPA Registration No. 33955-559 v--- Your Submission Dated September 9, 2003

The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended is acceptable provided that you submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.

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

If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Mr. James Stone at 703-305-7391.

Sincerely yours, ~OA~ .~anne I. Miller Product Manager (23) Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505C)

Enclosure ORNAMEC® HERBICIDE

ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Fluazifop-P-butyl: Butyl(FJ-2-[4-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy] phenoxy]propanoate *...... 1.70% INERT INGREDIENTS: ...... 98.30% TOTAL 100.00%

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

See back/side panel for additional Precautionary Statements and First Aid.

- SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING -

NET CONTENTS: 10 FL.OZ.; 1 PINT (16 FL.OZ.); 30 FL.OZ.; 1 U.S. QUART (32 FL.OZ.); or 2 U.S. QUARTS (64 FL.OZ.)

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Telephone: 1·800-821-7925

F'age 1 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 READ THE ENTIRE LABEL FIRST. OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. PRECAUTIONARY• STATEMENTS Hazards To Humans and Domestic Animals CAUTION: Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled. Causes eye irritation. May cause allergic skin reactions. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear protective clothing, PVC gloves and apron and full face shield when handling or mixing concentrate. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.

First Aid If In eyes: o Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. o Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. • o Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If on skin or o Take off contaminated clothing. clothing: o Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 - 20 minutes. o Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If swallowed: o Immediately call a poison control center or doctor. o Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. o Do not give any liquid to the person. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If inhaled: o Move person to fresh air. o If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. o Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-877-800-5556 for emergency medical treatment advice. Note to Physician: Contains Petroleum distillate-vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water. Do not contaminate water when disposing of

\ L' equipment washwater. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area.

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

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Intended For Outdoor Domestic Use By Homeowners Only. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of application.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PESTICIDe~R"Ge:·Keep container' c1OSI!d,WhehnotihiJ$e:Do notstore'lleEfr"fOOa'Ot:feed. CO~AlNeRDI$POS"L: . . . co<"'- lfemPtr.i'l)ol)ot'reusethisContEin1er.iF.'taci~iritFal!b()i'oifer::t.c)(~OYClifrg1li;1l\i~~!!ii. :." •• :. :', lfp8itlil!lV1'fl1Ied:caU''yoUfloOIi($oUil~te'!~fj~~:¢!'~~D~~i'~;t:~St.$.AN~):lor '": ~: ~. disp(iiml\Ii'l$lruCtlons. Never plabetinu~lldprdau2l;a6wn;iI~~iniliioT¥l)~O~tltail'l. ~ '".' ••• ".

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Page 2 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 GENERAL INFORMATION: Acme'" Ornamec'" can be used to control grass in many newly transplanted and established plantings of ornamentals, trees, shrubs and groundcovers. Acme'" Ornamec'" does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges.

Control Symptoms - Acme'" Ornamec'" is a systemic herbicide which moves from the treated foliage into the shoots, roots, rhizomes, stolons, and growing points of treated grass weeds. Acme'" Ornamec'" provides excellent control of many grasses -- roots and all.

Growth of treated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms include loss of vigor, yellowing and/or reddening, and eventual death to the treated grass . Symptoms are generally observed within one to three weeks, depending on grass weed species and environmental conditions.

WHEN TO APPLY: Apply Acme'" Ornamec'" to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended growth stages shown in Table A. Apply the product when the first grass species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the recommended growth stage for treatment. Do not apply to grasses which have tillered, formed seedheads, or exceeded recommended growth stages.

Do not apply Acme'" Ornamec'" to grasses which are stressed due to moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury.

Do not apply to ornamentals that may be harvested for food within one year after application.

Table A. Annual and perennial graasea controlled by Acme'" Omamec"'. ANNUALS Grass Species Growth Stage Bamyardgrass (Echinoch/oa crusgalli) 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering and/or heading. Broadleaf signalgrass (Brachiaria p/atyphylla) Crabgrass, large (Digitaria sanguinalis) Crabgrass, smooth (Digitaria ischaemum) Fall Panicum (Panicum dichotomiflorum) Field sandbur (Cenchrus pauciflorus) Foxtail, giant (Setaria faberi) Foxtail, green (Setaria viridis) Foxtail, yellow (Setaria /utescens) Goosegrass (E/eusine indica) Guineagrass, seedling (Panicum maximum) Itchgrass (Rottboellia exa/tata) Johnsongrass, seedling (Sorghum ha/epense) Junglerice (Echinochioa colonum) Prairie cupgrass (Erioch/oa contracta) Shattercane (Sorghum bic%r) Southern sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus) l' ~, 0 • , Southwestem cupgrass (Erioch/oa gracilis) ; . .;~ I" Texas panicum (Panicum texanum) Wild proso millet (Panicum milliaceum) • ..... C' .. Witchgrass (Panicum capillare) " , • • " • .) (>

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Page 3 of 17 EPA Reg, No, 33955·559 PERENNIALS Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) 4 to 8 inch runners Guineagrass (Panicum maximum) 6 to 12 inches tall before seed head initiation Quackgrass (Agropyron repens) 6 to 10 inches Rhizome johnsongrass (Sorghum ha/epense) 8 to 18 inches tall and before boot stage Torpedograss"(Panicum repens) 3 to 6 inches tall (1st application) Wirestem mUhly (Muhlenbergia frondosa) 4 to 12 inches tall before seedhead initiation

11 Three applications will be needed.

Acme® Ornamec® may be applied over-the-top and around those ornamentals with a tolerance rating of 1. Spray to ensure uniform coverage of target weeds. Over-the-top sprays may cause significant injury to those ornamentals with a tolerance rating of 2, 3 or 4. Direct the spray to avoid ornamental foliage and spot spray weeds only. Spray to ensure uniform coverage of target weeds.

Tolerance ratings indicate ornamental injury from Acme® Ornamec® when sprayed over-the-top pf ornamentals and are based on this scale.

Tolerance Rating Tolerance Description 1 No detectable injury 2 Slight injury may occur 3 Significant injury may occur 4 Severe injury may occur

HOW TO USE: Use hand held or pump-up sprayers. Mix 10 fluid ounces of product to one gallon of water. Apply spray to cover grass weeds. One gallon of spray will treat 1,000 to 1,200 square feet of ornamental plantings.

Optional Instructions for 7.5 fluid ounes retail containers:

HOW TO MIX: Use hand held or pump-up sprayers. Mix amount of product to additional water to make final spray volume. Apply spray to cover grass weeds.

MIX TABLE Add this Amount of With Water To Make this Aree To Be Treated, Acme· Ornamec· Herbicide Spray Volume Square Feet 2.511.oz. 14.5 Tbsp.) 32 fl.oz. (1 Quart) 250 - 300 511.oz. 2 Quarts 500 - 600 7.511.oz. 3 quarts 750 - 900 • •• ••.,,"'':'' •

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Page 4 of 17 ~ '- EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 Optional instructions for 15 fluid ounce retail containers:

HOW TO MIX: Use hand held or pump-up sprayers. Mix amount of product to additional water to make final spray volume. Apply spray to cover grass weeds. MIX TABLE Add this Amount of With Water To Make this Area To Be Treated, Acme- Ornamece Herbicide Spray Volume Square Feet 2.5 fLoz. (4.5 Tbsp.) 32 lI.oz. (1 Quart) 250 - 300 5 fLoz. 2 Quarts 500 - 600 7.5 fl.oz. 3 Quarts 750 - 900 10 fLoz. 1 gallon 1,000 -1200 15 fLoz. 1.5 gallons 1,500 -1800

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A = Over the Top spray B = Direct spray away from ornamentals

TABLE 1. BROADLEAF SHRUBS Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Glossy abelia Abelia Ilrandiflora I A Jacob's coat, Copperleaf AcalvvOO Ilodseffiana 4 B Aloe Aloe vera I A Aloe Aloe ZtJIIzibarica I A Barbados aloe Aloe barbadensis I A False spirea, Astilbe Astitbe x arendsii I A Saltbush, Orach Atrivlex sv. I A Japanese laurel Aucuba japonica Variegata I A Caesalvinia cacalaco Desert broom, Chaparral broom BaccOOris vi/ularis 3 B Japanese barberry Berberis thunberllii Crimson py~y I A Mentor barberry Berberis mentorensis I A Cats claw, Yellow trumpet Billnonia tweediana 2 B Bou~ainvi1lea Bouxainvillea sv. I A Common boxwood Buxus sempervirens Welleri I A Japanese boxwood Buxus microphylla Japonica I A Korean boxwood Buxus microvhvlla Koreana I A Bird of paradise Caesalvinia xitliesii I A Bottle-brush Callistemon lanceolatus I A Camellia Camellia javonica I A Sasanqua camellia Camellia sasanqua I A Natal plum Carissa xrandiflora Tuttlei I A African cassia Cassia didymobotrva I A Feathery cassia, Wormwood Cassia artemisioides I A Senna Cassia bicavsularis 3 B Senna Cassia sturtii I A Grape ivy, Treebine Cissus rhombifolia Ellen Danica I A Pagoda flower Clerodendrum speciosum I A Clevera Cleyera svv. I A Croton, Variegated laurel Codiaeum variexatum I A Coffee, Arabica coffee Coftea arabica I A Mirror plant Covrosma baueri I A Variegated mirror plant COVTOsma repens I A Cotoneaster Cotoneaster microphyllus I A Cotoneaster Cotoneaster revens I A Cotoneaster Cotoneaster divaricatus I " ----'-<-"A

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TABLEt. BROADLEAFSHRUBS·CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Cranberry cotoneaster Cotoneaster apiculata I A Willowleaf cotoneaster Cotoneaster salicifolius franch I A Crossandra. Firecracker flower Crossandra nilotica I A Slender deutzia Deutziagracilis I A Bush honeysuckle Diervilla lonicera I A Brittlebush Encelia farinosa I A Escallonia Escallonia tradessii I A Escallonia Escallonia rubra I A Brush cherry Eugenia myr/ifolia I A Spindle tree EuoTl}'Tllus iaponica Silver Kinll I A Winlled splindle tree Euonymus alata Compacta 4 B Fatshedera. Ivy tree, Aralia Fatshedera lizei I A Pineapple Ruava Feiioa sellowiana 2 B Creeping fig, Climbing fig Ficus repens I A Exotica weeepinJ>: fiR Ficus beniamina I A Rubber tree Ficus elastica decora I A Weeping fig, laurel Ficus beniamina I A Border forsythia Forsythia x intermedia I A liesperaloeparvinora Forsythia Forsythia intermedia I A Fo~hia Forsythia SP. I A Weeping forsythia Forsythia suspensa I A Octotillo, Vine cactus Fouauierla splendens I A Octotillo, Vine cactus Gamolepis chrysanthemoides 2 B Caricaturelliant Graptophvllum pictum I A Spider flower Grevillea rosmarinifolia I A Lavender star plant Grewia caffra 2 B Althea, Rose of Sharon lfibiscus svriacus I A Chinese hibiscus Hibiscus rose-sinensis I A Oakleaf hydranJ>:ea livdranJlea auercifolia I A Panicle hydrangea liydranllea paniculata I A American holly /lex opaca . I A Compact inkberry /lex IIlabra I A Dwarf burford holly /lexcomuta I A Dwarf vauponffall yaupon /lex vomitoria I A Fosteria holly [lex x attenuata I A J apanese holl~ llex crenata I A Meserve holly Itex x Meserveae I A !xora, Jungle geranium lxora coccinea I A Justicia Justicia spicigera Firecracker I A King's crown, Plume flower, Justicia eamea 3 B • Flamingo plant .. • " 0 Mexican indigo Justicia spicigera I A Shrimp plant, False hop Justicia brandegeana 3 B Water willow Justicia IIhiesbrellhtiana I .A Crape myrtle Lallerstroemia indica I • Texas sage Leptospermumjrutescens I • ""A Fetterbush Leucothoe axillaris 2 ·, . • '!l. Gay feather, Blazing star Liatris spicata I • "A

Page 7 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLE 1. BROADLEAFSHRUBS·CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Amurprivet LiHustrum amurense I A California privet Ligustrum ovalifolium I A Japanese privet LiRustrum iaponicum 2 B Texas privet LiRustrum texanum I A Vicari LiRustrum x Vicari I A Fly honeysuckle LoniceraEJosteum Emerald Mound I A Desert fern tree Lvsiloma thomberii I A Star Magnolia Magnolia stellata I A Holly Mahonia, Orellon I!fape Mahonia atluifolium I A Mvoporum Myoporum sp. I A Wax myrtle Myrica cerijera I A Heavenly bamboo Nandina domestica 2 B Oleander Nerium oleander 2 B Oleander: pink, variegated, Nerium oleander I A Ipetite Red iusticia Odontonema strictum 3 B Osmanthus, tea olive Osmanthus /ragans I A Yellow shrimp plant Pachvstachys lutea 3 B Mock orange Philadelphus coronarius Aurea I A Photinia Photinia x frasen' I A Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius I A Lily-of-the-valley bush, Pieris Pieris japonica I A Desert willow, narrowleaf Pittosporum phillyraeoides I A I pittosporum Japanese pittosporum Pittosporum tobira Variegated I A Cane plumba20 Plumbago capensis I A Ming aralia Polyscias/ruitcosa I A Cinquefoil Potentilla vema 2 B Potentilla, Shrubby cinquefoil Potentilla fruticosa Gold drop, I A Primrose beauty Giant protea, King protea Protea cynaroids I A Oleander-leaved protea Protea neriifolia I A Protea Protea compacta I A Purple false eranthemum Pseuderanthemum I A atropurvureum Mojave firethorn, pyracantha IPyracantha koidzumii x coccinea I A Pvracantha or firethorn II'1racantha~aberi I A Pyracantha, firethorn IPyracantha koidzumii Lodense I A Scarlet firethorn IPyracantha coccinea Lalandei I A Variel!ated firethorn il':l>racantha angustifolia I A Indian hawthorn Raphiolepis indica I A Yedda hawthorn Raphiolepis umbellala I A , Tallhedl!e buckthorn Rhamnus frangula I , ".. e4 Catawba Rhododendron Rhododendron catawbiense Less dark purple, I CI·) ~A Purpureum elegans, White cattawba, < ••••• & Roseum elegans, • •• 0 0 • • ':. .... ~.., Purple elegans, - Roseurn superbum, ,,' •• , • 0 English roseum ,. ••

Page 8 of 17 , , EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLEt. BROADLEAFSHRUBS-CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Hiryu azalea Rhododendron obtusum Hino Crimson 4 B Hiryu azalea Rhododendron obtusum Hershey's Red, 3 B Hinodegiri, Hino pink Hirvu azalea Rhododendron obtusum Amoenum. Coral bells I A Hiryu azalea, Kirishima azaelea Rhododendron obtusum Eureka and Kurume 2 B Korean azalea, Yodogawa Rhododendron yedoense Poukhanense I A azalea Korean azalea Rhododendron poukhanensis 3 B Macranthum azalea Rhododendron indicum Indica 2 B Macranthum azalea Rhododendron indicum Formosa 3 B P.J.M. Hybrids of Rododendron Rhododendron x. carolinianum x. 2 B R. dauricum sempervirens Rhododendron Rhododendron sp. Blaauw's pink, I A Rutherfordiana Constance, White cascade,Prize.KJuis sensation, Sweetheart, Kaempo, Royalty, Hahm red, Red wing, . Gumpo white, Salmon Spray, Road runner, Tradition, Gloria, Gumpo pink, Greeting, Pink pearl. Pericat, Tabor, Mother's Day, Snow, Masasoit, Red ruffle, Delaware Valley white, Purple Gem, H.H.Hume, Stewartstonian, Hino red, Rosebud, Fashion, Herbert, Gibraltar, Gerard's rose, Boule de neiRe, President Lincoln Rhododendron "Gable Hybrid" Rhododendron "Gable Hybrid" Elizabeth Gable, Purple I A splendor, Rose greely Rhododendron Rhododendron formosa I A Fragrant sumac Rhus aromatica 3 B Banksia rose Rosa banksiae I A Hybrid tea rose Rosa hybn'da I A Rose Rosa sp. I A Lavender cotton, Santolina Santolina chamaecv /Jarissus I A Joioba, goal nul Simmiondsia chinensis I A Billiard spirea Spiraea x billiardii I • .oj\ Snowmound spirea Spiraea nip/Jonica I c ~l "A Spirea or Bridal wreath Spiraea x bumalda Anthony Waterer, I A Froebelii, Gold Flame IIIfI (HlI(J", Crispa spirea Spiraea x bumalda I .A ,.. "". Vanhoutte spirea Spirea x vanhouteii 2 : "'B Firewheel tree, Wheel of fire Stenocarpus sinuatus I .A •• " • of! Chinese lilac Syrinl!a chinensis 2 • ."".~o •. Korean lilac SyrinRa patula I eA " 1[0 ~_, 'It (l ,,"'1./'.; ,

Page 9 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLE 1. BROADLEAFSHRUBS.CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Lilac Syringa meyeri Palibin I A Lilac Svrimw vil/osa I A Australian brush cherry SVZJIium paniculatum I A Cape honeysuckle Tecomaria capensis I A C1eyera Temstroemia IIvmnanthera I A Laurel-leaved thunbergia Thunberllia lauriJolia 3 B Asiatic jasmine Trachelospermum asiaticum I A Ornamental blueberry, Vaccinium ashei 3 B Rabbiteye blueberrv Compact cranberrybush Viburnum trilobum I A viburnum Cranberry bush Viburnum opulus Nanum I A Doublefile viburnum Viburnum plicatum Tomentosum I A Sandankwa viburnum Viburnum suspensum I A Viburnum Viburnum x iuddii Judd I A Viburnum Viburnum odoratissium I A Viburnumlwillowwood Viburnum x rhvtidophvlloides I A Pink weigelia Weillefa florida I A Weigela Weigela.florida Newport red I A

TABLE 2 BROADLEAF TREES Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Acacia latifolia 3 B Shoe-string acacia Acacia stenophylla 1 A Sweet acacia Acacia Jamesiana 3 B Willow acacia Acacia salillna I A Willow-leafed acacia Acacia salicina I A Japanese maple Acer palmatum I A Norway maple Acer platanoides I A Red maple Acerrubrum 2 B Silver maple Acer saccharinum I A tree fern Alsophia australis 4 B Strawberry tree Arbutus unedo 2 B BirchIRiver Betula nigra 4 B Bottle tree, Kurraiong Brachvchiton populneus 3 B Carob tree Ceratonia siliqua I A Palo verde Cercidium floridum 3 B Red bud Cerds canadensis I A Fiddlewood Citharexylum spinosum 3 B Grapefruit Citrus paradisi I A Sour orange Citrus aurantium I A American dogwood Comus sericea Flaviramea I A c Cornelian cherry dogwood Comus mas I ~ ,.A Flowering dogwood Cornusflorida I A Red twig dogwood Comus sericea I A Carrot wood Cupaniopsis anacardioipsis 3 , B Purple hopseed bush Dodonea viscosa pu",urea I ", ;;",:A, Russian olive Elaeagnus an![ustrlfolia I ,- A Fastadiata, Swamp immortelle Ervthrina jusca I .A Desert gum Eucalyptus rudis I A Gum-barked coolibah Eucalyptus microtheca I "A

, Page 10 of 17 ,. c, EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLE 2 BROADLEAF TREES - CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Lemon-scented JI\llI\ Eucalyptus citriodora 2 B Narrow-leaved black peppermint Eucalyptus nicholii 3 B Narrow- gimlet, Eucalyptus spathulata I A Swamp mallee Red box l(llm, Silver dollar jlum Eucalyptus polyanthemos I A Red gum Eucalyptus rostrata I A Arizona ash Fraxinus velutina I A Honev locust/shade master Gleditsia triancanthos inermis I A Silk oak Grevillea robusta I A Jacaranda Jacaranda acutifolia I A Australian tea tree Leptospermum laevigatum I A American sweetgum Liquidambar styracjf/rla I A Oregon grapeholly Magnolia sp. I A Southern magnolia Magnolia grandiflora 3 B ShowY crabapple Malus tloribunda I A New Zealand christmas tree Metrosideros excelsus I A Ethiopia banana Musa maurelli I A Olive tree Olea europaea I A Desert Ironwood Olneya tesota I A Green palo verde, Jerusalem Parkinsonia aculeata I A thorn Golden bamboo Phyllostachys aurea I A Dwarf Ninebark PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius Nanus, Gold drop I A Temple tree Plumeria acuminata 2 B Chilean mesguite Prosopis chi/ensis I A Carolina cherry, Ornamental Prunus caroliniana compacta I A cherry Flowering almond Prunus triloba I A Bradford pear, Ornamental pear IPvrus callervana I A Oak,live IQuercus virginiana I A African sumac standard Rhus lancea I A Corkscrew willow Salix matsudana Tortuosa I A Weeping willow Salix alba I A Brazilian peppertree Schinus terebinthifolius I A California e Schinus molle I A Giant bird of paradise tree Strelitzia nicolai I A Yellow bells Tecoma stans angustate I A Yellow oleander tree Thevetia peruvianaa I A Star jasmine Trachelospermum iasminoides I A Xylosma X}>Iosma congestum I A

TABLE 3 GROUNDCOVERS

Common Name Scientific Name Variety Toleran.;e ~€t}tod Variegated ajuga, Carpet Ajuga reptans 2 B bugleweed Bugleweed Ajuga variegata 2 B o Ir' 0"'" < " ,-', Bearberry, Kinnikinick .~ ':. Arctostaphvlos uva-ursi I " .A. Asparagus fern Asparallus densitlorus Myres, Sprenger I • A Coromande! , Asystasia gangetica 3 ~ '!: "8 Scotch heather Calluna vulgaris I "i\

Page 11 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLE 3 GROUNDCOVERS· CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Ceanothus Ceanothus griseu 2 B Snow in summer Cerastium tomentosum I A Rockrose Cistus hybridus I A Bush mominllillorv Convolvulus aneorum I A Bearberry cotoneaster Cotoneaster dommeri Coral beauty, Royal I A beauty White iceplant (trailinlll Delosoerma alba 3 B Pothos, Pothos vine Epipremnum aureum Marble Queen 3 B Ornamental strawberry Fragaria chiloensis I A Gazania gold rush Gazania solendens I A Treasure flower Gazania rinl(ens Leucolaena 2 B Algerian ivy Hedera canariensis I A Enillish ivy Hedera helix I A Hahn's ivy Hedera helix hahnii I A Waffle plantlMetallic plant, Hemigraphis sp. I A Red ivy Japanese honeysuckle i-onicerajaponica 2 B Chinese juniper Juniperus chinensis Blue vase I A Chinese juniper Junioerus chinensis procumbens Variel/:ata 2 B Japgarden juniper Juniperusprocumbens 1 A Savin juniper Juniperus sabina Arcadia, Prostrata, 2 B Tamariscifolia, Scandia Variellated, Broadmoor Savin juniper Juniperus sabina Scandia, Pepin, Buffalo 1 A Shore juniper Junioerus confena I A Shore juniper Juniperus con/ena Blue Pacific 2 B Creeping juniper Juniperus hOrizontalis Plumosa I A Creeping juniper Juniperus horizontalis Blue rug, Wiltonii, 2 B Hughes. Youngtown compacta White lantana Lantana montevidensis 2 B Liriope Liriooe soicata I A Green IiriopeNariegated liriope Liroipe muscari I A MoneywortIWanderinll Sally Lvsimachia nummularia 1 A White African daisy Osteospermumjruticosum alba 1 A Japanese pachysandra. Japanese Pachysandra terminalis I A spurge . Ivy lIeranium PelarRonium oeltatum I A Capeweed Phyla noditlora I A Creepinll Charlie Pilea nummularii/olia I A Rosemary Rosmarinus offlcinallis I prostratus I A Brown beam Sedum I(uatemalense I A Christmas cheer Sedum x rubrotinctum I ," • .A Green stone croP. Sedum Sedum brevifolium I ~e.( Sedurn Sedum spectabile I A Asiatic iasmine Trachelospermum asiaticum I A Crown Vetch Vicia so. I "A Periwinkle Vinca maior I • Q"'~ Myrtle. Dwarf periwinkle Vinca minor I ;.. • •. , ...." (, ~'. ;:,.~ .... •

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<.> r· (' G • Page 1201 17 , . EPA Reg. No. 33955·559 TABLE 4 HERBACEOUS Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Common yarrow Achillea millefalium I A Fernleaf yarrow Achilleafilipendulina Coronation eold I A Peter Pan lily of the Nile, Agapanthus africanus I A African lily Ageratum Ageratum so. I A Fransher evergreen, Silver Aglaonema commutatum I A Queen evergreen, Ribbon evergreen Painted drop-tollRue AJ(laanema crispum A Hollyhock Alcea rasea I A Chives Allium schaenapresum A Alyssum Alyssumsp. I A Snapdrllllon Antirrhinum I A Columbine AquileJ(ia hybrida 2 B Sandwort Arenaria vema I A Field mari2old, Pot mariaold Calendula sp. I A Bellflower Campanula carpatica I A Madagascar periwinkle Catharanthus raseus 4 B Dusty miller Centaurea cineraria I A Spider plant, Ribbon plant Chlarophytum camasum 4 B Shasta daisy Chrysanthemum x superbum I A Kaffir lily Clivia miniata I A Coleus Caleus x hybridus I A Cordyline Dracaena Cardyline stricta 3 B Ti, Goodluck plant Cardy/ine terminalis I A Threadleaf coreopsis Careapsis venicillata I A Umbrella plant, Umbrella palm Cyperus a/temifalius 3 B Sweet William Dianthus barbatus I A Bleeding heart Dicentra spectabilis 3 B Giant dumbc.ne Dieffenbachia amaena I A Dracaena Dracaena deremensis 3 B Dracaena, Com plant Dracaena frallans MassanJ1;eana 2 B Tricolor dracaena Dracaena mar1(inata 2 B Euonvmus Euanvmus janunei I A Spreading euonymus Euanymus kiautschavica I A Winged spindle tree Euanymus alata Siebold I A Gravleaf daisv Euryaps pectinatus I A Gardenia, dwarf Gardenia jasminaides I A Gazania Gazania uniflara leuchawena I A Treasure flower Gazania rillens 2 B Carolina jessamine, Evening Gelsemium sempervirens I A trumpet flower Geranium Geranium pratense Cranesbill I .A Gladiolus Gladialus x hanulanus Gallery 2 ~"'~ Gladiolus Gladialus x hanulanus Debbie, Jennie, I A Mahoj1;any, Stargaze Davlilv Hemeracallis hybrids I ' A '0 Green carpet, Rupturewort Hemiaria IIlabra 2 0 e. :1"1. Variegated hosla Hasta lancifalia I A •• C> Candytuff Iberis sempervirens I • './'< -;. ~ {," C

Iris Iris sp. I .A ,~(l "('> C) e. " Blue star creeper Isatama sp. I ..... " '." Page 13 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLE 4 HERBACEOUSPLANTS-CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Chandelier Dlant Kalanchoe tubiflora 4 B Lavender-scallooes Kalanchoe /edtschenlwi 4 B Compact burningbush Kochia scooaria trvchoohvlla I A Bush lantana lAntana camara I A Pumle lantana (trailing) Lantana sellowiana I A Liriooe Liriooe soicata I A Morrow honeysuckle Lonicera x morrowii I A IPurple trailing ice plant Mesembrvanthemum lamoranthus I A Red spike ice plant Mesembryanthemum lampranthus I A soectabilis Rose ice plant Mesembryanthemum I A drosanhemum hisoidum Sword fern Neohroleosis exaltata I A Mexican eveninll primrose Oenothera berlandier 3 B Passion flower Passiflora pfordtii I A Geranium, Martha Washington Pelargonium domesticum I A geranium Baby rubber plant Peoeromia obtusifolia 3 B Radiator plant Peperomia scandens I A Petunia Petunia sp. I A Philodendron Philodendron sp. 2 B Philodendron Philodendron selloum I A Velvetleaf philodendron Philodendron oxvcardium Micaos I A Swedish ivy Plectranthus australis 3 B Pinkhead knotweed PolYfl.onum capitatum 3 B Leatherleaf fern Polvstichum caoense I A Ruellia Ruellia ciliosa 2 B Salvia Salvia fl.reggii I A Sansevierias Sansevieria sp. I A Mother-in-Iaw's tongue, Snake Sansvieria trifasciata Hahnii I A plant Hen and chickens, common Sempervivum tecto rum I A houseleek Spiderwort Setcreasea pUrPurea Pumle heart 4 B Annual statice Slatice sinuata I A Bird of paradise Strelitzia reginae I A Marigold Tafl.etes sp. I A Oyster plant, Salsify TraIloooIlon oorri/olius 2 B Strawberry clover Trifolium fraIliferum I A Spanish dagger Yucca gloriosa I A WeeDinll dallller Yucca oendula I A Yucca Yucca filamentosa I A Wanderinll iew, Inch Dlant Zebrina oendula 4 " .B Zinnia Zinnia sp. I " :, ./(

TABLES NEEDLED EVERGREENS Common Name Scientific Name Varietv Tolerance Method , Concolor fir Abies concolor I ""'~ Fraser fir Abiesfraseri 2 B Noble fir Abies orocera I ~: I .A,

Page 14 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLES NEEDLED EVERGREENS· CONTINUED Common Name Scientific Name Varietv Tolerance Method Norfolk Island pine Araucaria heterouhvlla I A Hinoki falsecVDress Chamaecvparis obtusa I A Allum Lawson cypress Chamaecypraris lawsoniana I A Sawara cypress Chamaecvuaris uisifera Plumosa I A Leyland CVDress Cupressocvparis leylandi 2 B Italian cypress Cupressus sempervirens I A Red cedar, Eastern red cedar J uniuerus virJ!iniana Burkii 3 B Red cedar Juniperus virJ!iniana Grev owl, Sky Rocket 2 B Red cedar Juniperus virginiana I A Creeping juniper Juniperus horizontalis Admiral I A Creeping juniper Juniperus horizontalis Bar Harbor, Blue Chip, 4 B Prince of Wales Chinese juniper Juniperus chinensis Hetzii, Torulosa, I A Gold tip, Nicks compact juniper, Keteleeri, Hollywood, Blue Poin~ Blue vase juniper, Parsoni, Gold coastiuniper,SarRentii Chinese juniper Juniperus chinensis . Pfitzeriana, Nana, Old 2 B Gold, Robusta Green, Maney, Soearmint Chinese iuniper Juniuerus chinensis Armstron2 3 B Chinese juniper Juniperus chinensis SeaGreen 4 B Japgarden juniper Juniuerus urocumbens I A Rocky Mountain juniper, Juniperus scopulorum Pathfinder, Welchii 2 B Colorado red cedar Rocky Mountain juniper, Juniperus scoplorum Blue Haven 4 B Colorado red cedar Rocky Mountain juniper, Juniper~s scopulorum Witchita blue, I A Colorado red cedar Colo2feen Colorado red cedar, Rocky Juniperus scopulorum 3 B Mountain juniper Savin juniper Juniperus sabina Pepin, Buffalo I A Blue spruce Picea uunJ!ens I A Norway spruce Picea abies I A Serbian spruce Picea omorika I A White spruce Picea glauca Dwarf Alberta, Black I A Hills, Densata Austrian pinelBlack pine Pinus niIlra I A Canary Island pine Pinus canariensis I A Dwarf Swiss mountain pine Pinus mUI/O I A Eastern white pine Pinus strobus I A Mexican border pine Pinus strobiformus I • ..... Red pine Pinus resinosa I ''''~:''A Scotch Dine Pinus svlvestris I A

Western yellow pine or Pinus ponderosa I ,. A Ponderosa pine African fern pine Podocarvus I/racilior I ", ..... "A Southern yew, Japanese yew Podocarvus macrophyllus Maki 2 e, ~---..: 3,;" Yew pine i' c ~ ( Podocarvus macrophylla I ( '·'A c Dou21as fir PseudotsuJ!a menziessi I A "(H.J ~, , .. " Page 15 of 17 EPA Reg. No. 33955-559 TABLE 5 NEEDLED EVERGREENS· CONTINUED CommonName Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Anglojap yew. Dense yew Taxus x media Thayerae. Hicksii. I A Densiformis Jaoanese vew Taxus cusoidata I A American arborvitae. White Thuga occidentalis Emerald green. I A cedar Woodwardii. Techny. Pyramidalis. Globosa. Techny Oriental arborvitae Thuia orientalis Berkman's I A Eastern hemlock TsuQa canadensis I A

TABLE 6 PALMS CACTUS SUCCULENTS GRASSES CommonName Scientific Name Variety Tolerance Method Ioueen oalm Acrecastrum romanzOiiillnum I A Cenn;;:y;;jant. American aloe AQave americana I A Babv sun rose Avtenia cordifolia Hearts and flowers 3 B sru;;;;;ro cactus CarneQieaQiQOntea I A Mediterranean fan nalm Chamaerons humilis I A WindmiliOalm ChamaeroDs excelsa I A Golden fruited palm. Yellow Chrysalidocarpus lutescens I A ;Dalm Iismal]) PamDas !!fass Cortederia selloana 4 B JadeOIant. DollarOIant Crassula arQentea 3 B Suo Dalm Cvcas revoluta I A HedQeho~ cactus Echniocactus so. I A Candelabra cactus. Falsecactus Euvhorbia lactea I A Barrel cactus Ferocactus so. I A Chinese fan Dalm Livistona chinensis I A Mondo ""ass OnhioooPOn ianonicum 2 B Cholla cactus ODuntia cholla I A Pricldv near cactus Ovuntia sv. 2 B SliMer flower. Redbird flower Pedilanthus tithvmaloides 3 B Green fountain I!f3SS Pennisetum sectaceum 2 B Red fountain-;rrass Pennisetum setaceum I A Canarv Island date nalm Phoenix canariensis 1 A IPv,;;;;v datenalm Phoenix roebelenii I A Mexican fan oalm WashinJltonia robusta I A

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I. Additional retail container sizes. • 7.5 fluid ounces • 15 fluid ounces

II. Advertising clllims that may be used by supplllmentel reglstrents. These claims may be presented on the retail container label or on the labeling accompanying the product. • Kills Bermudagrass in flower and shrub beds ... without harming most desirable plants. • Takes bermudagrass out of flowers and shrub beds. • Spray over-the-top of more than 400 plants, when used as directed in flower beds, shrubs, and around trees.

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