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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460

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Mr. Henry E. Rohland NOV 9 'lIJ.)7 EP A Regional Manager Lebanon Seaboard Corporation 1600 East Cumberland Street Lebanon, P A 17042

RE: Notification Submission in Response to PR Notice 2007-1 EPA Registration Number: 961-370 Date of Submission: October 10,2007

Dear Mr. Rohland:

The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 dated October to, 2007, for the product Lebanon Preen Pro 1.875 G. The Registration Division (RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that the actions) requested fall within the scope ofPRN 98-10. The label submitted with the application has been stamped "Notification" received and will be placed in our records.

If you have any questions, please call me directly at 703-305-6249 or Joyce Edwards of my staff at 703-308-5479.

Sincerely,

Linda Arrington Notifications & Minor Formulations Team Leader Registration Division (7505P) Office of Pesticide Programs PteNe read /".tructio". on rev",.. before co form Form ADDroved OMB No. lO70-OO6Cl .& ...... ~ ami,.. 2·28·95 United States Registration OPP Identifier Number Environmental Protection Agency B &EPA Amendment Washington, DC 20460 Other Application for Pesticide - Section I 1. Company!Product Number 2. EPA Product Maneger 3. Proposed Classification 961-370 Joanne Miller. o None D Restricted 4. Company/Product (Name) PM' Lebanon Preen Pro 1.875 G 23

5. Nama and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Reveiw. In accordance with ·FIFRA Section 3(c)(3) . Lebanon Seaboard Corporation (b)(i), my product is simitar or identical in composition and labeling 1600 East Cumberland Street to: EPA Reg. No. Lebanon, PA 17042

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Amendment - Explain below. Final printed lebels in repsonse to NOTBFlC£nONl D U Agency letter dated D Resubmissi.on in response to Agency latter dated D WMe Toow Application. NOV - 92007 0 Notification - Explain below. D Other· Explain below. Explanation: Use additional pagels) if necessary. (For section I and Section II.) Response to PR Notice 2007·1 and 2 Marketing statements. Deletions in RED Additions in BLUE This notification is consistent with the guidance in PR Notice 2007·1 and the requirements of EPA's regulations at 40 CFR 156.10 and 40 CFR 152.46, and no other changes have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with the guidance of PR Notice 2007·1 and the requirements of 40 CFR 156.10 and 40 CFR 152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA." Section - III 1. Material This Product Will Be Packaged In: Child-Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container Yes Byes Byes . Plastic No No No ~M~ B Glass If wYes w No. per If 'Yes' No. per Paper • Certification must Unit Packaging wgt. conteiner Package wgt container Other (Specify) btl submitttJd I 3. Location of Net Contents Information 4. Size(s) Retail Container 15.f=j L:.ocation . of Label Directions L Label U Container 6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product oUthogrsPh Other Paper reued 0 Stenci 8d

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I. l. ( , EPA Registration Manager l , 2.$;'/L , l ...... --: ~~ 4. T~ed Name ( 5. Date Henry E. Rohland /~ ~c)" 07 EPA Form 8570·' (Rev. 3·941 Previous editions ere obsolete. White • DA FIla Copy (on gin.., venow • AppleM! Copy A preemergence herbicide for control of certain broad weeds and annual grasses in: • Landscape Ornamentals • Christmas Tree Plantations • Container Grown Ornamentals • Field Grown Ornamentals ff\BO'ffffFaCAiflJON • Ground Covers I Perennials • Non-bearing Fruit and Nut Trees NOV = 9 2007 • Non-bearing Vineyards Active Ingredients: • Non-cropland trifluralin...... 1.500% isoxaben ...... 0.375% READ THE LABEL BEFORE USING Other Ingredients...... 98.125% Keep Out of Reach of Children Total ...... 100.000% Contains .375 pounds active ingredient per 20 pound bag. CAUTION PRECAUCION U.S. Patents 4,636,243 and 5,086,184 Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien Trifluralin CAS. No. 1582-09-8 para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do Isoxaben CAS. No. 82-558-50-7 not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) . EPA Reg. No. 961-370 (L) (D) N4?tice: Read the entire label. Use only according to EPA Est. 961-PA-01:961-IL-01 label directions. Before using this product, read Superscript used is first letter of lot number. Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use, and Limitation of Remedies elsewhere on this label. Manufactured by: If terms are unacceptable, return at once unopened. LEBANON SEABOARD CORPORATION 1600 EAST CUMBERLAND STREET LEBANON, PA 17042 www.LebanonTurf.com

Precautionary Statements First Aid Hazards to Humans and Domestic If in eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and Animals gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove con­ tact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, CAUTION then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control Causes Moderate Eye Irritation • Harmful If center or doctor for treatment advice. Swallowed Or Inhaled • Prolonged Or Frequently If swallowed: Call a poison control center or doctor Repeated Skin Contact May Cause Allergic immediately for treatment advice. Have a persPn Reaction In Some Individuals sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not ~ c ~ ( . Avoid breathing dust and contact with eyes or induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poiso!,! t, clothing. control center or doctor. Do not Qi'f,~ ~nx,thing !:ii,., r: Wash thoroughly with soap and water after mouth to an unconscious person. . ( ((. l. handling. If inhaled: Move person to fresh'air. If p'arson is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) not breathing, call 911 or an amb:.J:C:,r..03;; then ~i'Jb l ;: C Applicators and other handlers must wear: artificial respiration, preferably moui'1-to,.mouth if • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants possible. Call a poison control center'dr doctor'fcr< , ~ ( • Chemical resistant gloves made of any water­ further treatment advice. ( «, ( proof material Have the product container or label j'llit~;you when • Shoes plus socks calling a poison control center or doctor, or goircg t T Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaningl for treatment. You may also contact (888) 208- ( 'I' maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for wash­ 1368 for emergency medical treatment informatiurl.' ( ables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash I...t. PPE separately from other laundry. Environmental Hazards User Safety Recommendations This pesticide is extremely toxic to freshwater Users should: marine, and estuarine fish and aquatic invertebrates • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing including shrimp and oyster. Do not apply directly to gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. water, or to areas where surface water is present or • Remove clothing immediately if pesticide to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not apply in a manner which will directly expose gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put canals, lakes, streams, ponds, marshes or estuaries on clean clothing .• to aerial drift. Drift may result in reduced germination • Remove PPE immediately after handling this or emergence of nontarget adjacent to treated product. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly area. Do not contaminate water when cleaning , and change into clean clothing. equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters. 961-370 - Notification 10/10/2007 In" case of emergency endangering the environment involving this product, call 1-800-992-5994. Directions for Use General Instructions and Information It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a Preen Pro herbicide is a preemergence product for manner inconsistent with its labeling. . control of broad leaf weeds and annual grasses listed Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying. elsewhere on this label in container and landscape Do not apply this product in a way that will contact • ornamentals, nursery stock, Christmas trees, ground workers or other persons, either directly or through covers/perennials, non-bearing fruit and nut trees, drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area non-bearing vineyards and non-cropland areas. Apply during application. For any requirements specific to Preen Pro anytime prior to germination of target your state or tribe, consult the agency responsible weeds, or immediately after cultivation. Length of for pesticide regulation. . weed control will vary with rate of Preen Pro applied, weed population, potting media or soil conditions, Agricultural Use Requirements temperature, watering regime, and other factors. Following application, user should monitor and Use this product only in accordance with its label­ observe level of weed control over time to determine ing and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 when additional applications may be needed. CFR part 170. This Standard contains require­ ments for the protection of agricultural workers on Use Precautions farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and Preen Pro controls weeds growing from . Preen handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains Pro does not control established weeds,. weeds requirements for training, decontamination, notifi­ growing from stolens, rhizomes,-or root pieces. cation, and emergency assistance. It also contains Existing weeds should be controlled by cultivation or with postemergence herbicides. Weed residues, specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to prunings and trash should be removed or thoroughly the statements of this label about personal protec­ mixed into soil prior to treatment. Soil should be in tive equipment (PPE), and restricted entry interval. good condition and free of clods at the time of appli­ The requirements in the box only apply to uses of cation. A single rainfall or sprinkler irrigation of 0.5 this product that are covered by the Worker inches or more, or flood irrigation is required to acti­ Protection Standard. vate Preen Pro. Optimum weed control is obtained Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated when Preen Pro is activated within 3 days of appli­ areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of cation. If rainfall or irrigation does not occur within 3 12 hours. days of application and tillage is possible, Preen Pro may be activated using cultivation equipment capa­ PPE required for early entry to treated areas that ble of uniformly mixing the herbicide into the upper is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard 1-2 inches of soil. Failure to activate Preen Pro with­ and that involves contact with anything that has in 3 days of application may result in erratic control been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: of annual grasses. Do not apply when wind conditions • Coveralls favor drift of Preen Pro granules from the target area . • Chemical resistant gloves made of any water­ proof material Tolerance of Turfgrass Adjacent to Ornamental Plantings • Shoes plus socks Accidental application to turf may occur when apply­ ing Preen Pro to ornamental plantings. Preen Pro is Non-Agricultural Use Requirements not recommended for weed control in turfgrasses, The requirements of this box apply to uses of this but turfgrasses are generally tolerant to small product that are NOT within the scope of the amounts of this product that fall outside of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesti­ intended area of application. cides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when Treatment Not Listed on the Label for this product is used to product agricultural plants Preen Pro . on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses. Users who wish to use Preen Pro on species For applications in landscape settings and in non­ not recommended on this label may determine the cropland sites, do not enter or allow others to suitability for use by treating a small number of such enter the treated area until dusts have settled. plants at a recommended rate. Prior to treatment of larger areas, the treated plants should be observed Storage and Disposal for any sign of herbicidal injury for 30 to 60 days of Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by stor­ normal growing conditions to determine if the treat­ ment is safe to the target plant species. The user age or disposal. assumes responsibility for any plant damage or PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store product in its origi­ other liability resulting from use of Preen Pro on nal container in a cool, dry, locked space out of plant species not recommended on this label. the reach of children and animals. Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this Use Restrictions In Arizona: The state of Arizona has not approved product may be disposed of on site or at an Preen Pro specialty herbicide for use on plants approved waste disposal facility. Container grown for agricultural/commercial production; such Disposal: Completely empty container into appli­ as on Christmas tree plantations, container grown or cation equipment. Then dispose of empty field grown ornamentals, non-bearing fruit and nut container in a sanitary landfill or by inciner?ltion, in trees and non-bearing vineyards. accordance with applicable regulations, or if Repeat applications at 200 pounds per acre and allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. higher should not be made sooner than 60 days If burned, stay out of smoke. after a previous application of Preen Pro. Do not apply over 800 pounds per acre total of Preen Pro 961-370 - Notification 2 10/10/2007 ------

within a 12 month period. lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album mallow, little Malva parvif/ora mustard, Indian Brassica juncea Do not aerially apply Preen Pro. mustard, wild Sinapis arvensis nightshade, black Solanum nigrum oat, wild Avena fatua Application Instructions panicum, fall Panicum dichotomiflorum Apply Preen Pro using a drop or rotary-type spreader pepperweed, Virginia Lepidium virginicum designed to apply granular herbicides or insecticides. pigweed Amaranthus spp. Calibrate application equipment prior to use accord­ pineappleweed Matricaria matricarioides ing to manufacturer's directions. Check frequently to plantain, slender Plantago elongata purslane, common Portulaca oleracea be sure equipment is working properly and distribut­ radish, wild Raphanus raphanistrum ing granules uniformly. Do not use spreaders that ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia apply material in narrow concentrated bands. Avoid rocket, London Sisymbrium irio skips or overlaps as poor weed control or crop injury rockpurslane, desert Calandrinia ciliata shepherdspurse Capsella bursa-pastoris may occur. More uniform application may be sibara Sibara virginica achieved by spreading half of the required amount of smartweed, Polygonum pensylvanicum product over the area and then applying the remain­ sowthistle, annual Sonchus oleraceus ing half in swaths at right angles to the first. speedwell, purslane Veronica peregrina sprangletop, Mexican Leptochloa univervia Application Techniques for Applying Preen Pro telegraphplant Heterotheca grandiflora thistle, Russian Salsola iberica • When using a drop-type spreader, a splash­ witchgrass Panicum capillare board mounted under the hopper will provide more even granule distribution. In Addition to the Weeds Listed at the 133 Ib/acre • A chain fastened to the side of the spreader and Rate, the Following Weeds Will Be Controlled at 200 Ib/acre (4.6 Ibl1000 sq ft) allowed to drag on the soil surface can be used to mark the edge of the treated swath and help Common Name Scientific Name aster, heath Aster ericoides prevent skips or overlaps. bittercress Cardamine oligosperma • For treating smaller areas or rows of nursery bittercress, hairy Cardamine hirsuta stock or ornamental beds, a hand held or brassbuttons, southern Cotula australis carrot, wild Daucus carota push-type rotary applicator such as a whirlybird chamberbitter Phyllanthus urinaria or cyclone unit is recommended. For hand held chickweed, mouseear Cerastium vulgatum units, walk and turn the crank at a constant rate dandelion Taraxacum officinale of speed. eclipta Eclipta prostrata . fireweed ErecMites hieracifolia • A shaker-type applicator made from a small foxtail, giant Setaria faberi container with holes punched in the bottom is galinsoga, hairy Galinsoga ciliata recommended for small, difficult to treat areas. geranium, Carolina Geranium carolinianum Carefully measure the amount of product groundsel, common Senecio vulgaris ladysthumb Polygonum persicaria needed to avoid over application. lettuce, prickly Lactuca serriola • The weight-to-volume conversion table that lovegrass Eragrostis spp, follows provides equivalent amounts of mallow, dwarf Malva rotundifolia marestail Hippuris vulgaris ,"'" 'v. mayweed Anthemis cotula morningglory, ivyleaf Ipom~ea h~deracea Preen Pr~ + Broadca st Rates mustard, black Brasslca mgra Rate Amount! 000 sq ft Amount! 00 sq ft pennywort Hydrocotyle spp. phyllanthus, long-stalk Phyllanthus tenellus IblAcre (lb) (quarts) (lb) (cups) plantain, bracted Plantago aristata 133 3.07 2.33 0.31 0.93 plantain, broad leaf Plantago major 4.60 3.47 plantain, buckhorn Plantago lanceolata 200 0.47 1.33 pokeweed, common Phytolacca americana 267 6.13 4.67 0.61 1.87 rockpurslane, red maids Calandrinia ciliata var. ·One pound of Preen Pro = 0.75 quart = 3 cups menziesii , ryegrass, annual Lolium multiflorum sida, prickly Sida spinosa Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by sorrell, red Rumex acetosella Preen Pro speedwell, thymeleaf Veronica serpyllifolia spurge, hyssop Euphorbia hyssopifolia Weeds Controlled When Applied at 133 Ib/acre spurge, spotted Euphorbia maculata (3.1 Ib/1000 sq ft) sweetclover, yellow Melilotus officinalis tansymustard, green Descurainia pinnata Common Name Scientific Name velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti aster, slender Aster exilis woodsorrel, yellow barnyardg rass Echinochloa crus-galli Oxalis stricta bluegrass, annual Poa annua bursage, annual Ambrosia acanthicarpa In Addition to the Weeds Listed at the 1331b/acre celery, wild Apium leptophyllum and 200 Ib/acre Rates, the Following Weeds Will chickweed, common Stella ria media Be Controlled at 267 Ib/acre (6.1 Ib/1 000 sq ft) clover white Trifolium repens Common Name Scientific Name crabgrass Digitaria spp. barley, hare Hordeum leporinum cudweed, purple Gnaphalium purpureum bromegrass Bromusspp. cupgrass, southwestern Eriochloa gracilis burclover, California Medicago polymorpha fiddleneck, coast Amsinckia intermedia cheat Brumus secalinus filaree, redstem Erodium cicutarium datura Datura spp. fleabane, blackleaved , bonariensis dogfennel Eupatorium capillifolium fleabane, dwarf Conyza ramosissima eveningprimrose Oenothera spp. foxtail, yellow Setaria glauca fescue, rattail Vulpia myuros groundcherry, lanceleaf Physalis lanceifolia filaree, whitestem Erodium moschatum henbit amplexicaule goosefoot, nettleleaf Chenopodium murale horseweed Conyza canadensis goosegrass Eleusine indica junglerice Echinochloa colonum jimsonweed Datura stramonium knotweed, prostrate Polygonum aviculare knotweed, silvers heath Polygonum argyrocoleon 961-370 - Notification 3 10/10/2007 kochia Kochia scoparia Note: Injury on the following plant species has been medic, black Medicago lupulina observed following applications of Preen Pro and mullein, turkey Eremocarpus setigerus use is not recommended. nettie, burning . Urtica urens nettle, stinging Urtica dioica 'Acanthus mol/is (oak leaf acanthus) oxtongue, bristly Picris echioides Ajuga spp. (bugle) pimpernel, scarlet Anagal/is arvensis Arenaria montana (mountain sandwort) sandbur, field Cenchrus incertus Brassica spp. (mustard) signalgrass Brachiaria spp. Dicentra lUXUriant (luxuriant bleeding heart) sowthistle, spiny Sonchus asper Digitalis purpurea (foxglove) spurge, petty Euphorbia' peplus Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) spurge, prostrate Euphorbia humistrata Euonymus alatus 'compacta' (dwarf burning bush) stinkgrass Eragrostis cilianensis Euphorbia spp. (spurge) sunflower Helianthus spp. Geranium cinereum 'Bal/erina' (ballerina cranesbill) swinecress Coronopus didymus Gypsophila paniculata (white festival baby's breath) thistle, musk Carduus nutans Hydrangea spp. (hydrangea) willoweed, panicle Epilobium paniculatum Iberis spp. (candytuft) . woodsorrel, creeping Oxalis comiculata Juniperus horizontalis 'Prince of Wales' (Prince of Wales juniper) In Addition to the Weeds Controlled, the Melaleuca quinquenervia (cajeput tree) Following Weeds Will Be Partially Controlled or Phlox paniculata (summer phlox) Suppressed at 267 Ib/acre (6.1 Ib/1000 sq tt) Pulmonaria longifolia (Bertram Anderson lingwort) Common Name Scientific Name Rhododendron carolinianum (CaFOlina rhododendron) bindweed, field arvensis Rhododendron catawbiense 'Roseum elegans' (Roseum carpetweed Mollugo verticil/ata elegans rhododendron) . dock, curly Rumex crispus Sedum spp. (stonecrop) johnsongrass (seedling) Sorghum halepense Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' (wine periwinkle) mallow, Venice Hibiscus trionum Yucca recurvifolia (green yucca) milkweed, honeyvine Ampelamus albidus morningglory, tall Ipomoea purpurea Preen 'Pro May Be Used On The panicum, Texas Panicum texanum pusley, Florida Richardia scabra Following Established Plant Species shattercane Sorghum bicolor (Note: Limitations on recommended treatment methods) Labeled Uses Trees Recommended Treatment Method: C =Container Grown Ornamental Plantings F Field Grown Preen Pro is.recommended as a preemergence = treatment for control of certain broadleaf weeds and Scientific Name Common Name Abies balsa mea Fir, balsam C, F annual grasses in container grown ornamentals, Abies concolor R~wh~ F landscape ornamentals, field grown ornamentals, Abutilon hybridum Albus·flowering maple C, F ground coverslperennials, Christmas trees, non­ Luteus-flowering maple C, F bearing fruit ~nd nut crops, and non-bearing ­ Roseus-flowering maple C, F Tangerine-flowering maple C, F yards. Apply Preen Pro anytime prior to germination VesLJvius red-flowering F of target weeds, or immediately after cultivation. maple Acer gimmala Flame maple F Refer to the "General Information" section of this Acer rubrum Red maple F label for General Use Precautions and information Red sunset maple F on application, application rates and weeds controlled. Acer saccharinum Silver maple C, F Alsophiia australis Australian tree fern C, F Special Use Precautions . Areacastrum romanzoffiimum Queen palm C, F To avoid possible injury, do not apply Preen Pro to: Betula nigra Birch, river C. F Betula papyrifera Paper birch F • nursery, forest, or Christmas tree: seedling Brachychiton populneus Bottle tree. C, F beds, cutting beds, or transplant beds. Bucida buceras Black olive F • nursery seedbeds or forest or Christmas tree Ceratonia siliqua Carob F seedling transplant beds. Cercis canadensis Redbud C, F • unrooted liners or cuttings that have been Chamaecyparis obtusa Filicoides-fernspray cypress F Chamaecyparis obtusa Gracilis-slender Hinoki F planted in pots for the first time. cypress • pots less than four inches wide. Chamaecyparis pisifera Sawara-false cypress F • bedding plants or areas where bedding plants Squarrosa-moss cypress F will be planted or transplanted within one year Chamaedorea cataractarum Cat Palm F Palm C, F following application. Chamaedorea costaricana Palm C, F • ground covers until they are established and Chamaedorea elegans Parlor palm C, F well rooted. . Comus florida Cloud nine dogwood C, F Dogwood, flowering C, F Do not apply Preen Pro to newly transplanted orna­ Crataegus viridis Green hawthorn F mentals, nursery stock, Christmas trees, ground' Cryptomeria japonica . Cryptomeria, Japanese C, F covers, non-bearing fruit and nut trees and non­ Cupaniopsis anacardioides Carrot wood F bearing vineyards until soil or potting media has Cupressocyparis x 'Emerald Emerald island leyland C, F Isle' cypress been settled by packing and irrigation or rainfall and Cupressus arizonica Arizona cypress no cracks are present or injury may occur. Cupressus glabra Arizo na cyp ress F Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress . C, F Repeat applications at 200 pounds per acre and Dicksonia antarctica Tasmanian tree fern C, F higher should not be made sooner than 60 days Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian olive C, F after a previous application of Preen Pro. Do not Elaegnus x 'Gilt edge' Gilt edge strawberry· C, F apply overaOO pounds per acre total of Preen Pro Eucalyptus camaldulensis Red gum eucalyptus F Eucalyptus cinerea Eucalyptus, mealy F within a 12 month period. Silver dollar eucalyptus F Eucalyptus micro theca Coolibah tree C, F Where loss of stand has occurred in field grown Eucalyptus sideroxylon Eucalyptus, red ironbark F ornamentals, use untreated soil as fill around roots Ficus benjamina Ficus C, F when replacing plants or injury may occur. Mini ficus C,F

961-370 - Notification 4 10/10/2007 Fraxinus udhei Shamel ash C, F barberry Ginkflo biloba Ginkgo (Maidenhair tree) F Cherry bomb barberry C, F 'Tt.a Gledltsia triacanthos Honey locust F Bougainvillea spp. Barbara Karst C, F Shade master honey locust F California gold C, F Heteromeles arbutifJora Toyon F· lJIicium f10ridanum Florida anise-tree C, F Pink pixie C, F Juniperus virginiana Redcedar, Eastern C, F· . Scarlet O'Hara C, F Liquidambar styracifJua Sweetgum, American F Temple fire C, F Magnolia grandifJora Magnolia, Southern C, F Texas dawn C, F Morus alba White mulberry F Buxus x 'Green velvet' Green velvet boxwood C, F Musa aluminata Banana C, F Buxus microphylla japonica Boxwood, Japanese C, F Oxydendrum arboreum Sourwood C, F Buxus microphyl/ct Koreana Korean boxwood F Picea abies Pendula-weeping Norway C, F Buxus sempervirens Boxwood, common C, F spruce· Callistemon citrin us Bottlebrush, lemon F Repens-spreading C, F Callistemon viminalis Weeping bottlebrush C, F Norway spruce Cal/una vulgaris spring torch scotch heather C, F Spruce, Norway C, F Camellia japonica Camellia C, F Picea glauca Conica-dwarf Alberta C, F Caryopteris x clandonen Dark knight bluebeard C, F spruce Cassia artemisioides Cassia, feathery . C, F Picea glauca conica Dwarf Alberta spruce F Ceanothus spp. Wild lilac F Picea pungens Dwarf globe blue spruce C, F Cephalotaxus drupacae Plum yew C, F Glauca-Colorado blue C, F Cerastium tomentosum Snow-in-summer C, F spruce Chamaecyparis obtusa Kosteri cypress C, F Hoopsii-Hoop's blue spruce C, F Nana-dwarf Hinoki cypress C, F Koster-Koster blue spruce F Torulosa cypress C, F Pinus aristata Bristlecone pine F Chamaecyparis pisifera baileyi-dogwood F Pinus canariensis Canary Island pine F Flaviramea-dogwood F Pinus contorta Shore pine, beach pine F Squarrosa Minima cypress C, F Pinus eldarica Eldarica pine C, F Chamaecyparis pisifera spp. Filifera-thread cypress C, F Pinus leucodermis Bosnian pine C, F Chrysalidocarpus lutescens Areca palm F Pinus mugo Pumilio-shrubby swiss C, F . Clethra alnifolia Summersweet C, F mountain pine Cleyera japonica Cleyera, Japanese C, F Pinus nigra Austrian black pine C, F Coleonema pulchrum Pink breath of heaven C, F Pinus radiata Monterey pine F Convolvlus cneorum Bush morning glory C, F Pinus strobus Eastern white pine C, F Comus alba Sibirica-Siberian dogwood C, F Pinus strobus white pine C, F Comus stolonifera Baileyi-red-osier dogwood F Pinus sylvestris Columnar Scotch pine C, F Flaviramea-yellowtwig F Scotch pine C, F dogwood Pinus thunbergiana Japanese black pine C, F Cotinus coggygria Royal purple smoke tree C, F Platanus occidentalis American sycamore F Cotinus dammeri Coral beauty smoke tree C,F Platanus racemosa Califorina sycamore F Eichholz smoke tree C, F Podocarpus spp. Podocarpus F Cotoneaster adpressus Praecox-early cotoneaster C, F Populus deltoides Cottonwood F Cotoneaster apiculatus Cotoneaster, cranberry C, F Prosopis chilensis Chilean mesquite C, F Cotoneaster congestus Cotoneaster, Pyrenees C, F Prunus yedoensis Yoshino flowering cherry F Cotoneaster dammeri Cotoneaster, bearberry C, F Quercus ilicifolia Bear oak F Cotoneaster himalayan Himalayan cotoneaster C, F Quercus palustris . Pin oak F Cotoneaster horizontalis Cotoneaster, rock C, F Quercus phellos oak C, F Cotoneaster opiculata Cotoneaster C, F Quercus rubra Red oak C, F Cycas revoluta sa~o palm C, F Quercus virginiana Live oak C, F Cytisus praecox Ho landia-warminster C, F Salix babylonica Babylon weeping willow F broom Corkscrew willow F Cytisus scoparius Lena-Scotch broom C, F Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant sequoia F Cytisus spp. Holandia-Scotch broom F Swietenia mahogani Mahogany F Daphne odora Fragrant daphne C, F Tabebuia caraiba Yellow tab F Deutzia crenata Nakiana-dwarf deutzia C, F Tsuga canadensis Eastern hemlock C, F . Deutzia gracilis Slender graciliS C, F Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm F Dodonea viscosa Hopseed bush F Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm F E/aeagnus pungens Fruitland silver C, F Erica cinerea Purple bell heather C, F Shrubs Erica vagans Cornish heather C, F Recommended Treatment Method Erica x dar/eyensa Mediterranean pink heather C, F C =Container Grown Eugenia myrtifolia Dwarf brush cherry C, F F =Field Grown Euonymus x 'Aureo variegatus'Gold spot euonymus C, F Euonymus x 'Chollipo' Chollipo euonymus C, F Scientific Name Common Name Abelia grandifJora Edward Goucher abelia C, F Euonymus fortunei Canadale gold eupnymus C, F Emerald'n gold euonymus F Glossyabelia C, F Sunspot euonymus C, F Acacia abyssinica Abyssinica acacia C, F Euonymus japonica Acacia redo lens Acacia, prostrate C,F Silver king euonymus F Acacia stenophylla Shoestring acacia C, F Variegated evergreen C, F Acalypha wilkesiana Copper leaf C, F euonymus Euonymus kiatschovica Spreadin~ euonymus C, F Acer ginnala Amur maple C, F Euonymus vegetus Acer palma tum Coral bark Japanese maple C, F Bigleaf wmtercreeper C, F Dwarf Japanese maple C, F Euryops pectinatus Dwarf euryops C, F Agapanthus africanus Queen Anne Lily of the C, F Fatshedera japonica C, F Fatsia japonica Japanese aralia C, F Nile Felicia ameloides Agave americana Century plant F Blue marguerite C, F Cape mallow C, F Forsythia intermedia . Forsythia, border C, F Anisodontea hypomandarum Forsythia x 'Sprin[J glory' Spring glory forsythia C, F Aptenia cordifolia Red apple aptenia C, F Gardenia jasminOides Ardisia japonica Chirimen marl berry C, F August beauty gardenia C, F Astible arendsii false spiraea C, F Gardenia C, F Astilbe chinensis Astilbe/false spirea C, F Radican gardenia C, F Gaultheria shallon Salaillemon leaf C, F Athyrium nipponimcum Japanese painted fern C,F Gelsemium sempervirens Baccharis pilularis coyotebush F Carolina jessamine C, F Genista pilosa Woadwaxen C, F Berberis gladwynensii William Penn barberry C, F Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Ross Estey-hibiscus C, F Berberis mentorensis Mentor barberry C, F Hibiscus syriacus Berberis thunbergii Aurea-golden Japanese F Rose of Sharon, Red Bird C, F barberry Rose of Sharon, Red Heart F Rose of Sharon, C, F Crimson pygm barberry C, F Woodbridge . Rose glow bar berry C, F Rose of Sharon, Aphrodite Atropurea-redleaf Japane~e F 961-370 - Notification 5 10/10/2007 Rose of Sharon, Helene Mahonia bealei Leather leaf mahonia C, F /lex aquifolium Balkans holly F Mahonia repens Creeping mahonia C, F 'II! Gold coast holly F Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle C, F /lex aquipernyi San Jose hOIl~ C, F Nandina domestica Compacta-dwarf heavenly C, F /lex attenuata Savannah hoi y C, F bamboo /lex corn uta Burford holly C, F dwarf Burford holly C, F needle point holly C, F Harbour dwarf-heavenly C, F /lex crenata Compacta-dwarf Japanese C, F bamboo holly Heavenly bamboo (Nandina)C, F /lex crenata Convexa holly C, F Nana compacta-heavenly C, F Dwarf Chinese holly C, F bamboo Green luster holly C,F Nana purpurea-heavenly C, F Helleri-Heller's Japanese C, F bamboo holly Woods dwarf-heavenly C, F Hetzii's Japanese holly C, F bamboo Stokesii Japanese holly C,F Nerium oleander Hardy red oleander C, F /lex glabra compacta-compact C, F Oleander C, F inkberry holly Ruby lace oleander C, F Nordica-inkberry holly C, F Osman thus fortunei Fortunes osmanthus C, F /lex meserveae Blue boy holly C, F Pachysandra terminalis Japanese spurge C, F Blue girl holly C, F Phoenix roeloelenii Pigmy date palm C, F China boy holly Photinia fraseri Fraser's photinia C, F China girl holly Pieris japonica Lily-of-the-valley C, F Ebony magic holly F Mountain fire lily-of-the- C, F /lex vomitoria Nana-dwarf yaupon holly C,F valley Pendula-weeping yaupon C, F Snowdrift lily-of-the-valley C, F holly Temple bells lily-of-the- C, F yaupon holly C, F valley Illicium annisatum Mystery gardenia C, F Valley rose lily-of-the- C, F /tea ilicifolia Henry Garnet holly leaf C, F valley sweetspire Valley valentine lily-of-the- C, F Ixora collinea Ixora C, F valley Juniperus chinensis hollywood juniper C, F Pieris japonica x forestii Forest flame lily-of-the- C, F Media-old gold juniper C, F valley pfitzer juniper C, F Pinus mugo Mugo-mugho pine C, F Pfitzerana glauca-blue C, F Pittosporum tobira Green pittosporum C, F juniper Wheeler's dwarf C, F Pfitzerana-pfitzer juniper C, F pittosporum Sea green juniper F Plumbago ariculata Blue cape plumbago F Torulosa-hollywood juniper C, F Plumbago capensis Plumbago C, F Juniperus conferta Emerald sea shore juniper C, F Podocarpus macrophyl/us Yewpine C, F Shore juniper C, F Polygala dalmaisiana Sweet pea shrub C, F Juniperus horizontalis Andorra juniper C, F Polystichum polyblepharum Tassel fern C, F Bar Harbor juniper C, F Potentilla fragiformis Cinquefoil F Blue chip juniper C, F Potentilla fruticosa Cinquefoil C, F Blue rug juniper C, F Gold drop pontentilla F Creeping juniper C, F Goldfinger potentilla C, F Dwarf Andorra juniper C, F Red ace potentilla C, F Huntington blue juniper C, F Sunset potentilla C, F Plumosa-Andorra juniper C, F Tangerine potentilla C, F Wiltonii-blue carpet juniper C, oF Potenti/la verna Spring cinquefoil C, F Juniperus procumbens Nana-dwarf Japaneses C, F Prunus gladulosa Dwarf pink flowering C, F garden juniper almond Juniperus prostrata Prost rata juniper C, F Pyracantha fortuneana Lolendei Monrovia C, F Junipe~us sabina Broadmoor juniper C, F pyracantha Foemina-Hicks juniper C, F Monon ~yracantha F Savin juniper C, F Red elf ybrid pyrcantha F Tamariscifolia-Tam juniper C, F Rutgers hybrid pyracantha C, F Juniperus scopulorum Emerald green juniper F Santa Cruz pyracantha C, F JUniperus squamata Blue juniper C, F Victory pyracantha F Blue star juniper C, F Rhaphiolepis indica Charisma-Monruce C, F Parsonii juniper C, F rhaphiolepis Kalmia latifolia Laurel, mountain C, F Enchantress-Moness F Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle C, F rhaphiolepis Lantana spp. Lantana C, F Rhaphiolepsis (India C, F Lavaridula angustifolia English lavander C, F hawthorn) Lavandula latifolia English spike lavander C, F . Springtime-Monme F Lavandula officianalis English lavander C, F rhaphiolepis Leptospermum scoparium New Zealand tea tree C, F Rhaphiolepis ovata Roundleaf rhaphiolepis C, F . Leucothoe axil/aris Leucothoe, coast C, F Rhododendron Cannon's double azalea C, F Leucothoe fontanesiana Leucothoe, drooping C, F calendulaceum Ligustrum japonicum Privet, Japanese C, F Flame azalea F wax ligustrum C, F Golden flare azalea C, F yellow tip ligustrum C, F Klondike azalea C, F Ligustrum lucidum Privet, glossy C, F Rhododendron Butterfly rhododendron F Ligustrum ovalifolium California privet F campylocarpum Ligustrum texanum Howardi privet C, F Rhododendron carolinianum PJM rhododendron C, F wax leaf privet C, F xdaurium Ligustrum vicaryi Privet, golden F Rhododendron catawbiense Catawba album C, F Vicary golden privet F rhododendron Ligustrum vulgare Lodense privet C, F Catawba rhododendron C, F Livistona chinensis Chinese fountain palm F Lord Roberts C, F Lonicera fragrantissima Winter C, F rhododendron Lonicera periclymenum Flowering woodbine C, F Rocket rhododend ron C, F Serotina woodbine C, F Rhododendron caucasium Cunninham White C, F Lonicera sempervirens Trumpet honeysuckle C, F x ponticum rhododendron Loropetalum chinense Fringe C, F Rhododendron exbury Cannon's double azalea C, F Mahonia aquifolium compacta Dwarf Oregon grape C, F golden flare azalea C, F

961-370 - Notification 6 10/10/2007 Klondike azalea C, F Viburnum opulus sterile Common snowball F Rhododendron forrestii Gomer Waterer C, F viburnum repens .rhododendron Viburnum plica tum Doublefile viburnum C, F Rhododendron forrestii Elizabeth rhododendron C, F tomentosum x griersonianum Viburnum setigerum Tea viburnum F Rhododendron griffithianum Jean Marie C, F Viburnum tinus compactum Spring bouquet viburnum F rhododendron Viburnum trilobum Cranberry bush C, F Rhododendron hybrid spp. America rhododendron C, F Viburnum trilobum Dwarf cranberry bush C, F compactum English Roseum F Viburnum x pragense Viburnum C, F rhododendron Weigela florida Bristol ruby weigela C, F Nova Zembla C, F Java red weigela C, F rhododendron Minuet weigela C, F Scintillation rhododendron C, F Xylosma congestum Xylosma F Rhododendron impeditum Rhododendron C, F Yucca filamentosa Yucca C, F Rhododendron indica Formosa azalea C, F Rhododendron indica Waucabusa azalea C, F GroundcoversJPerennials Rhododendron kaempferi Blue danube azalea C, F Rhododendron kerume Coral bells azalea C, F Recommended Treatment Method: Hino crimson azalea C, F C =Container Grown Hino pink azalea C, F· F =Field Grown Mildred azalea C, F Scientific Name Common Name Snow azalea C, F Achillea mille folium Common yarrow C, F Rhododendron maximum Rhodie max (rosebay) C, F Agapanthas africanus Lily of the nile C, F Rhododendron mucronulatum Rhododendron F Agapanthus "Peter Pan" C, F Rhododendron obtusum Hino-crimsom azalea C, F Aistroemeria aurea Peruvian lily C, F Rhododendron ponticum Chioniodes rhododendron C, F Ammophila breviligulata Beechgrass C, F Rhododendron ponticum Daphinoides rhododendron C, F Antirrhinum majus Snapdragon C, F Rhododendron x 'purple gem' Purple gem rhododendron C, F Arctotheca calendula Cape weed F Rhododendron racemosum Dwarf scarlet wonder C, F Argyanthemum frutescens Paris daisy C, F rhododendron Artemisia schmidtiana Angels' hair C, F Tribly rhododendron C, F Asparagus retrofractus Fern C, F Unique rhododendron C, F Asteriscus maritimus Gold coin daisy C, F Vulcan rhododendron C, F Astilbe Deutschland Deutschland astilbe C, F Rhododendron sassthigiatim Ramapo rhododendron C, F Asparagus retrofractus (No common name) C, F x carolinianum Asparagus variegata Tree fern C, F Rhododendron satuski Gumpo pink azalea C, F Aster novae-angliae New England aster C, F Higasa azalea F Aster novi-belgii New York aster. C, F Reijn azalea C, F Begonia cordfolia Heartleaf begonia . C, F Rhododendron spp. hybrids Carror azalea C, F Begonia semperflorens White ambassador begonia C, F Fashion azalea C, F Bidens ferulifolia· Peter's Gold Bldens C, F Gerard Christina azalea F Brachycome x 'New amethyst' Swan River Daisy New . C, F Girard Roberta azalea C, F . Amethyst Golden flare exbury azalea F Callistepeus chinensis China aster C, F Helmut vogel azalea F Carex spp. Variegated carex C, F Hersey red azalea F Carpobrotus edulis Ice plant,largeleaf(see label) F Hot shot azalea C, F Catharanthus roseus Madagascar periwinkle C, F Hume azalea F Cerastium tomentosum Snow in the summer C, F Inga azalea F Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Dwarf plumbago' C, F Irene Koster azalea C, F Chrysanthemum morifolium Florist's chrysanthemum C, F President Clay azalea C, F Chrysanthemum sp. Chrysanthemum species C, F Tradition azalea C, F Clematis integrifolia caerulea Blue bell clematis C, F Rhus lancea Sumac, African C, F Clivia miniata Kafir lilly C, F Rosa rugosa Ramanas rose C, F CoreopsiS verticillata CoreopSis, thread leaf C, F Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary F Cortaderia sel/oana Pampas grass C, F Senecio cineraria Dusty-miller/silver ragweed C, F Cuphea hyssopifolia False or Mexican heather C, F Skimmia japonica Japanese skimmia C, F Cyperus albostriatus Dwarf umbrella grass C, F Skimmia revesiana Reeve's skimmia C, F Dahlia x 'Royal dahlietta pink' Dwarf dahlia Wendy pink C, F Solanum rantonetii Paraguay nightshade C, F Delosperma alba White iceplant F Spiraea bumalda Anthony Waterer spiraea C, F Descampsia caespitosa . Descampsia . C, F Spiraea x cinerea 'Grefsheim' First snow spiraea Dianthus gratianopolitanus Crimson treasure cheddar C, F Spiraea japonica Dolchia spiraea C, F pink Japanese alpine spiraea C, F Dietes vegeta Fortnight lily C, F Shirobana spiraea C, F Drosanthemum floribundum Trailing rosea iceplant F Spiraea vanhouttei Bridal wreath C, F Drosantheumum hispidum Iceplant C, F Syringa rothomagensis Chinese lilac C, F Ensete ventricosum Red abyssinian banana C, F Syringa vulgaris Lilac, common F Equisetum scirpoides Dwarf horsetail C, F Taxus cuspidata Yew, Japanese F Erianthus ravennae Hardy pampasgrass C, F Tecomaria capensis Cape honeysuckle C, F Erysimum "Bowles mauve" Wallflower C, F Ternstroemia gymnanthera Ternstroemia, Japanese C, F Euryops pectinatus Dwarf euryops C, F Thuja occidentalis Emerald arborvitae C, F Estoma grandiflorum Pink lisianthus C, F Globosa-globe arborvitae C, F Festuca ovina glauca Blue fescue C, F Little giant-dwarf arborvitae C, F Fuchsia x 'Santa Claus' Santa Claus Fuchsia C, F Nigra-dark American C, F Gaillardia aristata Blanket flower C, F arborvitae Gaillardia grandiflora Goblin blanket flower C, F Pyramidalis arborvitae C, F Gaura lindheimeri Gaura C, F Rheingold arborvitae C, F Gazania rigens leucolaena Gazania, trailing C, F Techny arborvitae F Gazania spp. Gazania C, F Thuja occidentalis Woodwardii arborvitae' C, F Geranium incanum Cranesbill C, F .Thuja orientalis Aureus nana-dwarf golden C, F Geranium subcaulescens Black eyed magenta C, F arborvitae cranesbill Minima glauca-dwarf C, F Hakonechloa macroaureola Golden hakonechloa C, F arborvitae Hedera canariensis Ivy, Algerian F Veitchia merrilli Christmas palm F Hedera helix Ivy, English C, F Viburnum bodnantense Pink dawn viburnum C,F Helichrysum petiolatum White licorice plant C, F Viburnum carlesii Koreanspice viburnum C, F Hemerocallis spp. Daylily C, F Viburnum davidii David viburnum C, F Hesperaloe parviflora Red yucca C, F Viburnum japonicum Viburnum F Heuchera americana Palace purple C, F Viburnum judd (v. X juddii) Viburnum C, F Heuchera micrantha Coral bells C, F Viburnum lantana Wayfaring tree F 961-370 - Notification 7 10/10/2007 Hippeastrum hybrid Am'aryllis C, F loganberry F Hosta 'Francee' . Francee plantain lily C, F macadamia nut F Hosta lancifoila Albo-marginata hosta C, F nectarine F Hosta 'Patriot' Patriot plantain lily C, F olive F Hymenoxys acaulis Angelita daisy . C F orange F Hypericum spp. SI. Johnswort C: F peach F Impatiens wallerana Busy lizzie C, F . pear F Iris pumila Yellow dwarf bearded iris C, F pecan F Iris siberica Blue siberian iris C, F pistachio F Jasminum nitidum Angelwing jasmine C, F plum F Lampranthus spectabilis Trailing iceplant F pomegranate F Leptospermum scoparium Broom teatree/manuka C, F prune F Liatris spicata Gay feather C, F raspberry F Limonium perezii Statice C, F walnut, black F Liriope gigantea White lily turf C, F walnut, English F Liriope muscari Lilac beauty lily turf C, F Majestic lily turf C, F 'Non-bearing fruit and nut trees and non-bearing Monroe white lily turf C, F vineyards are defined as plants which will not bear Silvery sunproof lily turf C, F fruit for at least one year after treatment. Variegated liriope lily turf C, F Big blue lily turf C, F Ornamental Bulbs Liriope spicata green/creeping lily turf C, F Lobelia erinus Lobelia C F Do not use Preen Pro in bulb production fields. For Lobularia maritima Sweet alyssum C: F use in landscape settings only. Lonicera japonica Honeysuckle, Japanese F Lysimachia punctata Dotted loosestrife C, F Preen Pro may be applied for control of susceptible Mathiola incana Stock C, F annual weeds in ornamental bulbs, e.g., bulbous iris, Miscanthus sinensis Eulalia grass C, F daffodil (narcissus), hyacinth and tulip. Apply Preen Monarda didyma balm C, F Pro to the soil surface 2 to 4 weeks after planting, Moraea iridodes African iris C, F Oenothera speciosa Siskiyou evening primrose C, F but prior to the emergence of annual weeds. Preen Ophiopogon japonicus Dwarf Mondo grass C, F. Pro may also be applied following bulb emergence Mondo grass C, F but prior to flowering and after flowering. For fall Osteosperinilm fruticosum Freeway daisy C, F . planted bulbs, apply Preen Pro again in late winter Japanese spurge C, F Pachysandra terminalis . or early spring to weed-free soil surfaces. Parthenocissus quinguefolia Virginia creeper C, F Pelargonium x hortorum Zonal geranium C, F Special Use Precautions: Pelargonium peltatum Ivy geranium C, F Pennisetum alopecuroides Fountain grass C, F Do not apply to tulip plants that have emerged to a Pennisetum setaceum Chrimson fountaingrass C, F height greater than 3f4 inch. Pentas lanceolata Star cluster C, F Do not apply to gladiolus prior to emergence or if Penstemon x 'Apple blossom' Apple blossom penstemon C, F corms are less than one inch in diameter. Penstemon gentianoides Hartwig penstemon C, F Do not apply to bulbs while they are flowering. Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian sage C, F Petunia-hybrids Garden petunias C, F Phalaris arundinacea picta Ribbon grass C, F Shadehouse Areas Ratibida columnifera Mexican hat C, F Preen Pro may be applied in open shadehouse-type Rudbeckia fulgida Blackeyed Susan C, F structures where the natural flow of air is unimped­ Rudbeckia hirta Blackeyed Susan C, F ed. Do not apply in enclosed greenhouses or in Ruelfia brittoniana Dwarf Katie ruellia C, F enclosed shade house-type structures. Do not apply Salvia grahamii Graham's sage C, F Salvia leucantha Mexican bush sage C, F within three weeks prior to enclosing greenhouse or Sedum x 'Autumn joy' Autumn joy stonecrop C, F poly-type structures. . Sedum x 'Vera jameson' Vera jameson stonecrop C, F Targetes patula 'Little hero' Little hero marigold C, F Noncropland Trachelospermum asiaticum Asaian jasmine C, F Preen Pro is recommended as a preemergence Society garlic C, F Tulbaghia violacea treatment for control of certain broadleaf weeds and Verbena peruviana SI. Paul verbena C, F Vinca major Periwinkle, bigleaf C, F annual grasses on non-cropland areas such as Vinca minor Periwinkle, dwarf F industrial sites, utility substations, highway Vinca spp. Periwinkle F guardrails, sign posts, delineators, etc. Apply Preen Zinnia elegans Dwarf zinnia C, F Pro anytime prior to germination of target weeds. Areas to be treated should be free of established Non-bearing Fruit and Nut Tree and Non-bearing Vineyards' weeds or existing weeds should be controlled with postemergence herbicides. Recommended Treatment Method: F = Field Grown Refer to the "General Information" section of this Common Name label for General Use Precautions and information almond F apple F on Application, Application Rates, .and Weeds apricot F Controlled. avocado F blackberry F Terms and Conditions of Use blueberry F boysenberry F If terms of the following Warranty Disclaimer, cherry, sour F Inherent Risks of Use, and Limitation of Remedies cherry, sweet F are not acceptable, return the unopened package at currant F once to the seller for a full refund of purchase price dewberry F elderberry F paid. Otherwise, use by the buyer or any other user fig F constitutes acceptance of the terms under Warranty filbert F Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use and Limitations cif gooseberry F Remedies. grape, American F grape, European F grapefruit F Warranty Disclaimer kiwi F lemon F The Manufacturer warranfs that this product con-

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10 October 2007

Document Processing Desk (NOTIF) Office of Pesticide Program (7504P) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency· Room S-4900, One Potomac Yard 2777 South Crystal Drive Arlington, VA 22202-4501

ATTN: Joanne Miller (Team 23)

Re: Notification Submission in Response to PR Notice 2007-1

Dear Joanne:

Per the reference PR Notice, enclosed is an Application for Pesticide Form 8570-1, a revised label, Red Line deletions !Blue Line additions, showing the changes, and 3 labels with the changes incorporated.

We also included two marketing statements since these are not changes but additions to the label, which I believe may be accomplished by Notification.

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