. Cranberry culture. Cranberries. CRAXBERRY CULTURE. Vine WoR:iL There is another species of larva which feeds upon the leaf of the cranberry vine, and, when uncontrolled, works early destruction upon the whole plantation ; spinning. Fig. 31.—VI>-E WOBM AND ITS WORK. a. Larva; b. Moth, iiarin-al size : do., magiiiiied. its web around the leaves and upright branches, it binds them together, and destroys them. This larva looks very much like the fruit worm in size and color, excepting that. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
. Cranberry culture. Cranberries. CRAXBERRY CULTURE. Vine WoR:iL There is another species of larva which feeds upon the leaf of the cranberry vine, and, when uncontrolled, works early destruction upon the whole plantation ; spinning. Fig. 31.—VI>-E WOBM AND ITS WORK. a. Larva; b. Moth, iiarin-al size : do., magiiiiied. its web around the leaves and upright branches, it binds them together, and destroys them. This larva looks very much like the fruit worm in size and color, excepting that. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original White, Joseph J. [from old catalog]. New York, O. Judd co.
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