. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. qqins /iiru/aus I I NORWOOD, MASS. * DUSTING and SPRAYING RAY MORSE & SON, AGENTS TEL. 295-1553 in Blackstone, Mass. He was gradu- ated from Massachusetts Agricul- tural College in 1914. He was a farmer, chiefly apple growing from 1914 to 1952. He was a represen- tative of the Mass. Legislature from 1929 to 1933. He was director of markets in 1939 to 1942 and from 1943 to 1965. This summer he plans an ex- tended trip to California. Final Mass. Keeping Quality Forecast Good for '65 Crop Weather conditions to June 2 had given Mas


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. qqins /iiru/aus I I NORWOOD, MASS. * DUSTING and SPRAYING RAY MORSE & SON, AGENTS TEL. 295-1553 in Blackstone, Mass. He was gradu- ated from Massachusetts Agricul- tural College in 1914. He was a farmer, chiefly apple growing from 1914 to 1952. He was a represen- tative of the Mass. Legislature from 1929 to 1933. He was director of markets in 1939 to 1942 and from 1943 to 1965. This summer he plans an ex- tended trip to California. Final Mass. Keeping Quality Forecast Good for '65 Crop Weather conditions to June 2 had given Massachusetts 7 points out of a possible 16 which favor good keeping quality fruit. Based on the point system, the prospects are for good to very good keeping quality of the 1965 crop. Bogs that tend to produce weak fruit, or that have extensive vine growth, would benefit from fungi- cide treatment, Irving E. De- mcranville. Extension Cranberry specialist, announced. Maneb or Ferbam are recommended fungi- cides. Bog owners of sprinkler systems were cautioned against excessive use of the system for irrigation during the blooming period. WARNING TO CRANBERRY AND BLUEBERRY GROWERS Burlington New Jersey County Agent D. L. Kensler warned growers of blueberries in mid-May that pollination activity by bees was at its peak and not to use insecticides on the blues. He said a few plum curculio were active in Cabots and Weymouth varieties but they could be controlled after pollination was over. As for cranberries, he said, it was still too early for the spar- ganothis tipworm treatment, but warned to be on the lookout for blackheaded fireworm and blossom worm on early drown water. MRS. CHARLES DEMPZE Mrs. Charles Dempze, 68, of Cranmoor, Wisconsin, died re- cently at the Riverside Hospital Death followed a stroke. Mrs. Dempze, the former Mary FOURTEEN. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a


Size: 2020px × 1237px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookcontributorumassamherstlibraries, bookspons