. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 28 WE DEVELOP KODAK I ILIfflO I IlLL prints are ordered Mail us films with Six Cents Stamps for each desired print. We return excess. NO CHARGE for unprintable films. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Photo Supplies Wood-Lark BIdg. Portland, Oregon Ask for Catalogue and Special Offer. BETTER FRUIT are so constructed that they may be ex- posed to a sweep of outside air when the outdoor temperature will permit. The rate of scald development is greatly influenced by temperature. Be- tween 60 and 32 degrees, each drop of 10 degrees results in a delay of from three to si
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 28 WE DEVELOP KODAK I ILIfflO I IlLL prints are ordered Mail us films with Six Cents Stamps for each desired print. We return excess. NO CHARGE for unprintable films. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Photo Supplies Wood-Lark BIdg. Portland, Oregon Ask for Catalogue and Special Offer. BETTER FRUIT are so constructed that they may be ex- posed to a sweep of outside air when the outdoor temperature will permit. The rate of scald development is greatly influenced by temperature. Be- tween 60 and 32 degrees, each drop of 10 degrees results in a delay of from three to six weeks in the time of the appearance of the disease. The opti- mum temperature for its occurrence is 60 degrees or slightly above. Temper- atures of 75 and 85 degrees have pre- vented the development of the disease, but of course cannot be used as storage Ridley^Houlding&Co. COVENT GARDEN, LONDON WE ARE Specialists in Apples and Pears CABLE ADDRESS: IBOTANIZING, LONDON Codes: A. B. C. 5th Edition and Modern Economy "Here's a Friendly Tip says the Good Jiidge. Men who know tobacco, chew the best without its costing them any more. They take a little chew and it's amazing how the good taste stays in a rich, high grade chewing tobacco. For lasting tobacco satis- faction, there's nothing like a small chew of that rich-tasting tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Weyman-Bruton Company, .1107 Broadway, New York City September, 1919 temperatures. High humidities tend to increase scald, but the disease does not occur in saturated air that is kept stirred and does occur in dry stagnant air. The disease is not due to accumu- lation of carbon dioxide, this gas tend- ing to decrease rather than increase the trouble. Without going into any involved technical discussion of the manner in which scald develops, it may be said that the disease results from the action of accumulated respiration products, w
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