. The publications of the Pennsylvania chestnut tree blight commission, 1911-1913. 46 03 00100000000000 1 000000000 1 02 *o.(y?8 to. 17 BaseBase Base BaseBase ■■Yes Yes ■■ Yes ■■Yes YesYes 2 3 5 Yes 6 Yes S 9 in 11 19 13 14 16 17 Yes 1<! 19, 20 21 23 24, ... 26 27 2S 29, Yes One very heavily burned stump, cut close to ground, had an areaof diseased bark at crotch between roots, and a diseased sprout(No. 27). The least charring was always in crotches between rootsat or near the soil line. Heavily burned stumps have weak sproutsor none, as a rule, about one stump out of twenty having no s


. The publications of the Pennsylvania chestnut tree blight commission, 1911-1913. 46 03 00100000000000 1 000000000 1 02 *o.(y?8 to. 17 BaseBase Base BaseBase ■■Yes Yes ■■ Yes ■■Yes YesYes 2 3 5 Yes 6 Yes S 9 in 11 19 13 14 16 17 Yes 1<! 19, 20 21 23 24, ... 26 27 2S 29, Yes One very heavily burned stump, cut close to ground, had an areaof diseased bark at crotch between roots, and a diseased sprout(No. 27). The least charring was always in crotches between rootsat or near the soil line. Heavily burned stumps have weak sproutsor none, as a rule, about one stump out of twenty having no stumps usually have more and stronger sprouts thanburned stumps. Creosoting is cheaper than burning over the stump, on accountof the labor saved. While it is apparently effective where thepeeling and creosoting are well done, burning is safer, althoughmare expensive. A gallon of creosote costs about 15 cents and willtreat from 50 to 100 medium sized (10—15) stumps, varyingwith the height of the stump and the temperature of the air and _c 5-^ OQ ;:. ^TH*-:^^ l^f^v -K* * .^«^ ... - ^r . -_- ^ . ^ -J^i— ■i^mR;^ •4-*


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