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REGISTRATION DIVIS:OI" (T5·767) WASHINGTON. DC 20160

NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: iii! R~G'STRATION Ei REREGISTRATION

(Under tile F'edcrtll Insecticide. Fungicide, a~d Rodenlicidt.· Af.:l, as amended)

NAME A~O ADDRESS OF REGIST,lANT (InClude ZIP code)

r DowElanco 900~ Purdue Road Qua.t,IV Indianapolis IN. 462613

1 "PA REGISTRA rlON Nv.

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NOTE: Changes in labeling formula differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the Registration Division prior to use of the label in com.,'.erce, In any correspondence on this product alwBl's refer to the above U,S. EPA registration number.

On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby Registered/H.eregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rocienticice Act.

A c\."lpy of the labeling accepted in connection w~th this Registration/Reregislration is returned herewith.

Registration is in no way to be construed af an indorsement or approval of this product by this Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pest­iCide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of Bny name in connection with the registration of a product undet this Act is not to be construed as givirfg the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to K.i use if it has been coveted by others.

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Refer tu tIle A-/9 L'lclosure ror I further ce$Lrl~tlon of t I~II prlliteCl 100el109.

If these cooaltio~s dre not co~plled WIth, tne registratioll ~ i 11 be Subject to cancellati(in ill ac(or.1Gnce witi! F HRA sectlo" til e i . ~our re leas£' fer sli tpment of tl,e prOduct (onst itutes tlcce.;Jtance ot these c.orolla Ions. A stampec cOIJY of the l"be 1 is enclosea for your records.

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EUNCO ID5965 9/8/89

SNAPSHOT'" 2.5 TG

Net contents -- 50 pounds

A SELECTIVE PREEMERGENCE HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF CERTAIN BROADLEAF vi WEEDS AND ANNUAL GRASSES IN:

IMTDSCAPE ORNAMENTALS CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATIONS CONTAINER GROWN ORNAMENTALS GROUND COVERS NURSERY STOCK NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT CROPS NON-BEARING VINEYARDS NONCROPLAND

Active Icgredients:

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Trifluralin: a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl- j p-toluidine .•.......................•.......................... 2. O'X.

, Isoxaben: N-[3-(1-ethyl-1-methylpropyl)-5-isoxazolyl)-2,6-dimethoxybenzamide and isomers .........•................... O. 5'X.

Inert Ingu~dients ............................................. 97. 5'X.

j Contains 1.25 pounds active ingredient per 50 pound bag.

SNAPSHOTN TG (trifluralin plus isoxaben, Elanco)

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

See back of container/side panel for additional precautionary statements.

EPA Reg. No. 1471-XXX EPt Est. 1471-IN-X FN3270

Elanco Products Company A Division cf Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, IN USA 46285

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AOCBPTED ,nth COMMENTS

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NOV 5 1991 Under tho Federal Insect;"ide. Fulllli~id •. and Rodenticide Act .. am.nded. for the pesticide 'k1tel'@d u]leW EPA Reg. No, g 11 If' 11£

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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS

Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

Causes eye irritation. Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Avoid breathing dust or spray mist and contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Use eye protection and protective / clothing such as coverails, a long-sleeved shirt and impermeable ~ gloves when handling this product. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.

STATEMENTS OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT

If in eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water. irritation develops.

Call a physician if

If swallowed: Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician or Poison Control Center. If available, administer activated charcoal (6-8 heaping teaspoonfuls) with a large quantity of water. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Immediately transport to a medical facility and see a physician.

If on skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops.

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If inhaled: Remove individual to fresh air. If breathing difficulty occurs, get medical attention. If not breathing, provide cardio­pulmonary resuscitation assistance (mouth-to-mouth) and get medical attention immediately.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD

This pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps, bogs, or marshes). Drift or runoff from treatment areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. Drift may result in reduced germination or emergence of nontarget plants adjacent to treated· area.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Read all directions carefully before applying this product.

It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Storage: Store in original container only. In case of spill, contain material and dispose as waste.

Pesticide Disposal: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.

Container Disposal: Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty b3g in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, in accordance with applicable regulations, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.

GENERAL INFORMATION

SNAPSHOT TG is a preemergence herbicide for control of certain broadleaf weeds and annual grasses in landscape ornamentals, nursery stock, non-bearing fruit and nut trees, non-bearing vineyards and noncropland areas. Apply SNAPSHOT in late summer to early fall or in early spring, prior to germination of target weeds, or immediately after cultivation.

GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS

SNAPSHOT does not control established weeds. Existing weeds should be controlled by cultivation or with postemergence herbicides. Weed residues, prunings and trash should be removed or thoroughly mixed into soil prior to treatment. Soil should be in good condition and free of cloda at the time of application. A single rainfall or sprinkler irrigation of 0.5 inches or more, or flood irrigfttion is required to activate SNAPSHOT. Optimum weed control is obtained when SNAPSHOT is activated within 3 days of application. If rainfall or irrigation has not occurred within 3 days of application and tillage is possible, SNAPSHOT may be activated using cultivation equipment capable of uniformly mixing the herbicide into the upper 1-2 inches of soil. Failure to activate SNAPSHOT within 3 days of application may result in erratic control of annual gra.ses. Do not apply wheo wlnd conditions favor drift of SNAPSHOT Iraoules from the

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APPLICATION

Apply SNAPSHOT Tv using a drop or rotary-type .spreader designed to apply granular herbicides or insecticides. Calibrate application equipment prior to use according to manufacturer's directions. Check frequently to be sure equipment is working properly and distributing granules uniformly. Avoid use of spreaders that apply material in narrow concentrated ballds. Avoid skips or overlaps as poor weed control or crop injury may occur. More uniform application may be achieved by spreaGing half of the required amount of product over the area and then applying the remaining half in swaths at right angles to the first.

Application Techniques for ~pplying SNAPSHOT TG

* When using a drop-type spreader, a splash board mounted under the hopper will provide more even gIanule distribution.

* A chain fastened to the side of the spreader and allowed to drag on the soil surface can be used to mark the edge of the tr~ated swath and help prevent skips or overlaps.

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* For treating smaller areas or rows of nursery s.tock or ornamental beds, a hand held or push-type rotary applicator such as whirlybird or cyclone unit is recommended. For hand held units, walk and turn the crank at a constant rate of speed.

* A shaker-type applicator made from a small metal container such as a coffee can with holes punched io the bottom is recommended for small, hard to treat areas. Carefully measure the amount of product needed to avoid over application.

* The weight-to-volume conversion table below allows measurement of SNAPSHOT 2.5 TG in units of volume rather than by weight. To determine the total volume neLded, multiply the table value corresponding to the desired rate in Ib/A by the area to be treated (cups x hundreds of square feet or quarts times thousands of square feet).

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Rate Amount/1000 Sg. Ft. Amountt:l00 Sg. Ft. Ibt:A (lbs) (guarts) (lbs) (cups)

100 2.30 1. 75 0.23 0.7 150 3.4.';) 2.60 0.35 1.0 200 4.60 3.50 0.46 1.4

1 One pound of SNAPSHOT 2.5 TG = 0.75 quart = 3 cups

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WEEDS CONTROLLED

THE FOLLOWING WEEDS ARE CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED BY SNAPSHOT WHEN APPLIED AT 100 TO 200 roUNDS PER ACRE (2.3 TO 4.6 POUNDS PER 1000 SQUARE FEET).

Common Name

Aster, heath Aster, slender Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual BULsage, annual Carrot, wild Celery, wild Chickweed, commom Clover spp. Cl:abgrass Cudweed, purple Cupgrass, southwestern Danddion ~iddleneck, coast FLl.aree, redstem Fleabane, hairy Fleabane, dwarf Foxtail, giant Foxtail, yeUow Galinsoga, lIairy Gerani • .JIl, (:;arolina Groundcherl"', lance leaf Groundsel, COIIID?n Henbit Horsew~ed

Junglerice Knotweed, prostrate Lambsquarters, cOlIIDon Lettuce, prickly Lovegrass Mallow, dwarf Mallow, little Marestail Morningglory, tall Mustard, Indian Mustard, wild Nightshade, black Oat, wild Panicum, fall Pepperweed, Virginia Pigweed Pineappleweed

Scientific Name

Aster ericoides Aster exilis Echinochloa crus-galli Poa annua Ambrosia acanthicarpa Daucus carota Apium leptophyllum Stella ria media Trifolium spp. Digitaria spp. Gnaphalium purpureum Eriochloa garcilis Taraxacum officinale Amsinckia intermedia Erodium cicutarium Conyza bonariensis Conyza ramosissima Setaria faberi Setaria glauca Galinsoga ciliata Geranium carolinianum Physalis lanceifolia Senecio vulgaris Lamium amplexicaule Conyza canadensis Echinochloa colonum PolYgonum aviculare Chenopodium album Lacutca serriola Eragrostis spp. Malva rotundifolia Malva parviflora Hippuris vul&aris Ipomea purpurea Brassica juncea Sinapis arvensis Solanum nigrum Avena fatua Panicum dichotomiflorum Lepidium virginicum Amaranthus spp. Matricaria matricarioides

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Plantain, broadleaf Plantain, slender Purslane, common Radisb, wild Ragweed, common Rocket, London Rockpurslane, desert Ryegrass, Italian Sheperdspurse Sibara Sida, pdckly Smartweed, Pennsylvania Sowtbistle, annual Speedwell, purslane Sprangletop, Mexican Spurge, spotted Sweetclover, yellow Telegraphplant Tbistle, Rl.lssian Velvetleaf Witcbgrass Woodsorrel, yellow

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J WEEDS SUPPRESSED OR PARTIALLY CONTROLLED AT AN APPLICATON RATE OF 200 POUNDS PER ACRE OF SNAPSHOT TG (4.6 POUNDS PER 1000 SQUARE FEET) .

Barley, hare Bromegrass Burclover, California Datura DOCk, curly Eveningprimrose Fescue, rattail Goosefoot, nettleleaf Jimsonweed Knotweed, ~ilversheath Kochia MediC, black Mullein, turkey Nettle, burning Ox tongue , bristly Pimpernel, scarlet Sowtbistle, spiny Spurge, petty Sunflower Swinecress Willoweed, panicle Woodsorrel, creeping

Hordeum leporinum Bromus spp. Medica@o polymorpha Datura spp. Rumex crispus Onothera spp. Vulpia myuros Chenopodium murale Datura stramonium Polygonum argyrocoleon Kochia scoparia Medicago lupulina Eremocarpus setigeru5 Urtica urens Picris ecbioides Anagallis arvensis Soncbul .. per Euphorbia peplus Heliantbul spp. Coronopus didymus Epilobium paniculatum Oxalis corniculata

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LANDSCAPE ORNAMENTALS, CONTAINER GROWN ORNAMENTALS, GROUND COVERS, NURSERY STOCK, NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT CROPS, AND NON-BEARING VINEYARDS

SNAPSHOT TG is recommended as a preemergence treatment for control of certain broadleaf weeds and annual grasses in landscape ornamentals, container grown ornamentals, ground covers, nursery

,~ stock, non-bearing fruit and nut crops, and non-bearing vineyards. Apply SNAPSHOT in late summer to early fall or in early spring prtor to germination of target weeds, or immediately after cult;.vation.

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Refer to the GENERAL INFORMATION section of this label for GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS and information on APPLICATION, APPLICATIO •• N, RATES and WEEDS CONTROLLED. :1

PRECAUTIONS FOR ORNAMENTALS AND NOH-BEARING CROPS

Do not apply SNAPSHOT to newly transp 1 - '.ed ornamentals, nursery stock, ground covers, non-bearing fru. nd nut cr.ops and non-bearing vineyards until soil has been settled by irrigation or rainfall and no cracks are present, as crop injury may occur. Non-bearing fruit and nut trees, grapevines, and nursery stock are plants which will not bear fruit for at least one year after treatment. Do no-t apply to ground covers until they are established and well rooted. Where loss of stand has occurred in field grown ornamentals, use untreated soil as fill around roots when replanting or crop injury will occur.

Users who wish to use SNAPSHOT 2.5 TG on ornamental species or nonbearing fruit trees not listed on this label may determine suitability for such uses by making trial application of SNAPSHOT at a recommended rate to a small number of plants. Prior to using SNAPSHOT OD a larger number of plants, the treatmenl should be observed for signs of herbicidal injury for 3 to 6 months to determine if the treatment is safe to the target plant species. THE USER ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CROP DAMAGE OR OTHER LIABILITY RESULTING FROM USE OF SNAPSHOT CN ORNAMENTAL PLANT SPECIES NOT RECOHHENDED ON THIS LABEL.

Certain species of bedding plants have shown sensitivity to SNAPSHOT. Until additional research to determine bedding plant tolerance to SNAPSHOT is concluded, application of SNAPSHOT should be avoided on bedding plants or where ~edding plants will be planted or transplanted for one J f!.Jr.

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SNAPSHOT MAY BE USED ON THE FOLLOWING ESTABLISHED PLANT SPECIES

Note: Limitations on recommended treatment methods

TREES Recommended Treatment Method: C = Container Grown; F = Field Grown

Scientific Name/Variety Name-___________ (F/C) ________________ _

Abies cOllcolor White fir

Abutilon hybridum Vesuvius Red-Flowering maple Luteus-Flowering maple Albus-Flowering maple Roseus-Flowering maple Tangerine-Flowering maple

Acer saccharinum Silver maple

Betula papyrifera Paper birch

Betula nigra River birch

Cp.ratonia siliqua Carob

Chamaecyparis obtusa spp. Gracilis Hinoki cypress Filicoides Fernpray cypress

Chamaecyparis pisifera Sawara false cypress

Cbamaedorea cataractarum Palm

Cbamaedorea coataricana Palm

Chamaedorea elegans Palm

Cornus florida Flowering dogwood

Cupreasus gIabra Arizona cypress

Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian olive

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Eucalyptus camaldulensis Redgum Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus· cinerea Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus sideroxylon Red Ironbark Eucalyptus

Ginko biloba Ginko-maidenhair tree

Gleditsia triacanthus Honey Locust

Heteromeles arbutiflora Toyon

Liquidambar styraciflua American Sweet Gum

Morus alba White mulberry

Picea abies Norway spruce

Picea glauca conica Dwarf Alberta spruce

Picea pungens spp. Glauca-Colorado Blue spruce Hoopsii-Hoop's Blue spruce Koster-Koster Blue spruce

Pinus aristata Bristlecone pine

Pinus can~riensis Canary Island pine

Pinus contorta Shore pine, Beach pine

Pinus eldarica Eldarica pine

Pinus radiata Monterey pine

Pinus strobus White pine

Pinus .ylveatria Scotch pine

Pinus thunbergiana Japanese Black pine

Platanus racemosa California sycamore

Podo~arpus spp. Podocarpu8

Quercus ilicifolia Bear oak

Quercus palustris Pin oak

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Quercus phellos Willow· oak

Sa lix babylonica Babylon weeping willow

Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant sequoia

Tsuga canadensis Canada Hemlock

Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm

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Acacia redo lens Prostrate acacia F

Agave americana Century plant F

Baccharis pilularis Coyotebush F

Berberis thunbergii Crimson Pygmy barberry F Aurea Golden Japanese barberry r Atropurea-Redleaf Japanese barberry >

Bougainvillea spp. Scarlet O'Hara, California Gold, Texas Dawn & Barbara Karst F

BlXUS microphylla japonica Japanese boxwood F

Buxus sempervirens Common, Dwarf boxwood F

Callistemon citrinus Lemon Bottlebrush F

Ceanothus spp. Wild lilac F

Chamaecyparis obtusa spp. Kosteri cypress F Torui Jsa cypress F Nana-Dwarf Hinoki cypress F

Chamaecyparis pisifera Filifera-Thread cypress F Squarrosa Minima cypress F

Cotoneaster adpressus Praecox-Early cotoneaster F

Cotoneaster apiculatus Cranberry cotoneaster C,F

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Cotoneaster congestus Pyrenees cotoneaster

Cotoneaster dammeri Bearberry cotoneas~el

Cotoneaster Himalayan Himalayan cotoneaSLe:

Cotoneaster horizontal is Rock cotoneaster

Cornus alba Sibirica-Siberi'.3 dogwood

Cornus stolonifera Flaviramea-dogwood

Cytisus spp. Lena-Scotch Broom Holandia-5cotch 3room

Deutzia crenata nakiana Dwarf deutzia

Deutzia gracilis Slender deutzia

Dodonea viscosa Hopseed bush

Euonymus fortunei Canadale Gold-euonymus Emerald'N Gold-euonymus

Euonymus japonica Silver King-euonymus

Euonymus kiatschovica Spreading euonymus

Forsythia intermedia Forsythia

Gardeni. jasminoides Gard<..llia

Genista pilosa Woadwaxen

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Ross Estey-hibiscus

Hibiscus syriacus Rose of Sharo~-Red Bird Rose of Sharon-Woodbridge Rose of Sharon-Red Heart

Hosta laneifolia Albo-marginata-hosta

Ilex aquifolium Balkans-holly Gold Coast-holly

Ilex "quipernyi Son Jose holly

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Ilex cornuta Dwarf Burford holly

!lex crenata Convexa-holly

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Compacta-Dwarf Japanese holly Helleri-Heller's Japanese holly

!lex glabra Nordica-Inkberry holly

!lex l1Ieserveae Blue Girl-hol v Blue Boy-holl. Ebony Magic-holly

Ilex vomitoria Nana-Dwarf Yaupon-holly Pendula-Weeping yaupon h~lly

Juniperus chinensis Media-Old Gold-juniper

Juniperus conferta Emerald Sea Shore-juniper

Juniperus horizontal is Huntington Blue-juniper Prince of Wales-juniper Wiltonii-Blue Rug-juniper

Juniperus procumbens Nana-Dwarf Japanese Garden-juniper

Juniperus prostrata Prostrata-juniper

Juniperus sabina Broadmoor-juniper Tamariscifolia-Tam-juniper Foemina-Hicks-juniper

Juniperus scopulorum Emerald Green-juniper

Jur~perus squmata Blue-juniper Blue Star-juniper Parsonii-juniper

Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtles

Ligustrum spp. (Privet) L. japonicum

Japanese privet Yellow tip ligustrum

L.j. texanum Wax leaf privet Howardi privet

Ligustrum ovalifolium California privet

Ligustrum x vicaryi Golden privet

Liriope gigaotea White lily turf

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Liriope muscari Magestic-Lily turf Lilac beauty· Silver sunproof-I.ily turf Monroe White-Lily turf Varigated liriope-Lily turf

Lonicera fragrantissiL'a Winter honeysuckle

Lonicera periclymenum Flowering woodbine Serotina-woodbine

Lonicera sempervirens Trumpet honeysuckle

Nandina domestica Heavenly bamboo Comp3cta-Dwarf Heaven Bamboo Nana compacta, Nana purpurea Harbor dwaft-bamboo Woods dwaft-bamboo

Nerium oleander Oleander Hardy red-oleander Ruby lace-oleander

Pachysandra terminalis Japanese spurge

Photina fraseri Fraser's photina

Picea abies Pendula-Weeping Norway spruce Repens-Spread Norway spruce

Pieris japonica

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Temple Bells-Lily of the Valley Valley Rose-Lily of the Valley Snowdrift-Hybrid of P. japonicus Lily of the Valley

Pittosporum tobira Tobira-Wbeeler'. dwarf Tobira-Green pittosporum

Plumbago ariculata Blue cape plumbago

Potentilla fragiformis Cinquefoil

Potentilla frut~co8a Cinquefoil

Pyracantha (firethorn) Monon-pyracantha Rutgers hybrid-pyracan~ha Lalendel Monrovia-pyracantha Victory-pyracantha Red elf hybrid-pyracantha Santa Cruz-pyracantha

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Rhaphiolepis indica Charisma-Monruce~raphiolepis

Enchantress~Moness~raphiolepis Springtime~Monme

Rhaphiolepis ovata Round~leaf raphiolepis

Rhododendron spp. (including azalea) R. calendulaceum

Flame azalea R. indica

Formosa azalea Waucabusa azalea

R. kerume Coral Bells azalea Hino Crimson azalea Hino pink azalea Snow azaleas

R. satuski Gumpo Pink azalea Higasa azalea

R. spp. hybrids Carror azalea Girard Roberta azalea Golden flare eXbury azalea

R. campylocarpum Butterfly R.

R. carolinianum Carolina R.

R. Carolinianum x daurium PJM R.

R. catawbiense Catawba R. Catawba album R. Lord Robert R. Rocket R. Roseum elegans R.

R. caucaaium x ponticum Cunningham White R.

R. forrestii x griersonianum Elizabeth R.

R. griffithianum Jean Harie R.

R. impeditum Rhododendron

R. maximum Rhodie max (Rosebay)

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R. mucroDl.!-latum Rhododendron'

R. ponti cum Chioniodes R. Daphnoides

R. sassthigiatim x carolinianum Ramapo R.

R. hybrid spp. America R. English Roseum R. Nova Zembla R. Scintillation R.

Rosa rugosa Ramanas rose

Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary

Spiraea vanhouttii Bridal wreath

Thuja occidentalis Emerald arborvitae

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Little Giaot-Dwart arborvitae Nig=a-Dark American arborvitae Pyramidalis arborvitae Rheingold arborvitae Woodwardii arborVitae Globosa-Globe arborVitae

Thuj a orieotalis Aurea nana~Dwarf Golden arborvitae Minima glauca-Dwarf arborvitae

Viburnum davidii David viburnum

V. japonicWD Viburnum

V. opulus sterile Eastern snowball-V.

V. plicatum tomentosWD Mariesii Viburnum

Virbunu. x praaense VirbunWl

V. setiaerum Tea V.

V. tinus compactum SpriDa bouquet-V .

. V. triboliwa compactum Dwarf Cranberry bush V.

Weada florida Java Red, Bristol Ruby, Minuet

Xylosma congestum Xylosma

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GROUND COVERS j Recommended Treatment Method: C = Container GroWT.; F = Field Grown

SCientific Name/Variety Name ___________ (F/C) ________________ _

Arctotheca calendula Cape weed or Cape marigold

Carpobrotus edulis Largeleaf iceplant

Cortaderia selloana Pampas grass

Delosperma alba White iceplant

Drosanthemum floribundum Trailing rosea iceplant

Gazania spp Gazania

Hedera canariensis Algerian ivy

Hedera helix English ivy

Hypericum spp. St. johnswort

Lamprantbus spectabilis Red trailing iceplant

Ophiopogon japonicus Mondo grass, Lily turf

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NON-BEARING NURSERY STOCK; NON-BEARING ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS

Rer.ommended Treatment Method: C = Container Grown; F = Field Grown

SCientific Name/Variety Name ___________ (F/C) ________________ _

Almond Apple Cherry, sweet Grape, American Grape, European Grapefruit Nectarine Olive Orange, sweet Peach Pear Pecan Plum POlllearanate

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Non-bearing fruit, nut trees, grapevines, and plants which will not bear fruit for at least treatment.

nursery stock a~' one year after

NONCROPLAND AREAS: INDUSTRIAL SITES, UTILITY SUBSTATIONS, HIGHWAY GUARDRAILS, SIGN POSTS, AND DELINEATORS

SNAPSHOT TG is recommended as a preemergence treatment for control of certain broadleaf weeds and annual grasses on industrial sites, utility substations, highway guardrails, sign posts, and delineators. Apply SNAPSHOT in late summer to early fall or in early spring, prior to germination of target weeds. Areas to be treated should be free of established weeds or existing weeds should be controlled with postemergence herbicides

Refer to the GENERAL INFORMATION section of this label for GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS and information on APPLICATION, APPLICATION RATES, and WEEDS CONTROLLED.

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES )

ELANCO PRODUCTS COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTIES CONCF~ING THIS PRODUCT OR ITS USE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUD~NG BUT NOT LIMI1~D TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. ALL STATEMENTS CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT APPLY ONLY WHEN USED AS DIRECTED. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES DOES NOT APPLY WHERE PROHIBITED BY OPERATION OF LAW.

LIMITATION OF DAMAGES

THE LIABILITY OF ELANCO PRODUCTS COMP~~, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ELANCO BE LIABLE FOR SPECT.AL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF DAMAGES DOES NOT APPLY WHERE PROHIBITED BY OPERATION OF LAW.

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