. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 20 BETTER FRUIT March iiir)(l()iinii(")iioii(")ii(")iioilOIi;?iioiiuiiuiioiiuirnin-m. The Standard Reference for Home Gardners DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD "CORONA" LIME SUI^PHUR. GOULD FERTILIZERS BEE AND POULTRY SUPPLIES Special catalog on request. OREGON GROWN Seeds and Plants- ^^ Improved varieties of our own introduc- tion—have stood the test of time and com- petition and are established standards in the coast market. Thefoliowing big successes are our original introductions: Earliest of All and Pride of Multnomah P


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 20 BETTER FRUIT March iiir)(l()iinii(")iioii(")ii(")iioilOIi;?iioiiuiiuiioiiuirnin-m. The Standard Reference for Home Gardners DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD "CORONA" LIME SUI^PHUR. GOULD FERTILIZERS BEE AND POULTRY SUPPLIES Special catalog on request. OREGON GROWN Seeds and Plants- ^^ Improved varieties of our own introduc- tion—have stood the test of time and com- petition and are established standards in the coast market. Thefoliowing big successes are our original introductions: Earliest of All and Pride of Multnomah Potatoes, Golden West Sugar Corn, Oregon Yellow Danvers Onions, St. Val- entine Broccoli, Shadeland Seed Oats, Oregon Yellow Dent Corn, New Oregon Strawberries, Riverside Giant Rhubarb. These have won large returns for growers. They Will Win for You. QUR 1919 Catalog and Planters Guide ^^ is the standard reference for Growers of the Northwest, listing the best of every- thing for Farmers, Gardeners, Home Own- ers, Poultrymen and Bee Keepers—gives reliable information and is a safe guide to your purchases. Your name should be on our list. Ask for Catalog No. 200 niniKiiininiiuiKiiioi OFFICES AND SALESROOMS l80-ie6 FRONT ST iiiniiniioiK-iiioiinytH ORTLA PORTLAND, ^RTltii? iiiniiniiniioiioiioiinii WAREHOUSES EAST FIRST. ALDER AND SECONDSTS. •jiioiiniiniioiioiicMini APPLES For European PEARS Distribution Cables: Gerald Da Costa Long Acre, Covent Garden, London 'Geracost, ; Codes: A. B. C. 5th £klition and Private SHIPPING AGENTS: Lunham & Moore, Produce Exchange, New York of fruit and in the color. As regards color, however, we would warn against the excessive use of this fertilizer. From three to five pounds, under our conditions, has been ample, and while greater yields can be obtained from seven to ten pounds, the color is so greatly reduced as to be often unde- sirable. TABLE No. 8—FERTILIZERS APPLIED 1916. Spitzenburg Apples. Pounds Fe


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