. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 74 BETTER FRUIT March in shape and have somewhat irregular margins. They vary in size from less to three or four times larger than a pin head—usually about twice as large. The center is a light grey to nearly white in color, while the margin is a deep Buy and Try White River Flour Makes Whiter, Lighter Bread FRUIT BOXES "Larch" Apple Boxes and Strawberry Crates our specialty BUILDING MATERIAL We carry a complete line. Lumber, Shin- gles, Lath, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Sash and Doors, Brick, Roofing, Building Paper, etc. We solicit your patronage Brid
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 74 BETTER FRUIT March in shape and have somewhat irregular margins. They vary in size from less to three or four times larger than a pin head—usually about twice as large. The center is a light grey to nearly white in color, while the margin is a deep Buy and Try White River Flour Makes Whiter, Lighter Bread FRUIT BOXES "Larch" Apple Boxes and Strawberry Crates our specialty BUILDING MATERIAL We carry a complete line. Lumber, Shin- gles, Lath, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Sash and Doors, Brick, Roofing, Building Paper, etc. We solicit your patronage Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. Hood River, Oregon W. F. LARAWAY DOCTOR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY EYES TESTED LENSES GROUND Over 30 Years' Experience Telescopes, Field Glasses Magnifiers to examine scale Hood River Oregon and Glenwood Iowa Market Gardeners' Paper Weekly Market Growers Journal—only paper printed especially for vegetable growers. $ a year, 52 issues. For 10 cents and names of three market gardeners we will send it ten weeks with our popular booklet, "$25,000 a Year From Twelve ; Send for free sample copies—it is the best way to judge. MARKET GROWERS JOURNAL S46 Walker Building, Louisville, Kentucky brown. When these spots are mature in size they are sunken, and oftentimes split open lenghtwise with the cane. They usually extend nearly through the bark. When abundant irregular patches of considerable depth are formed, which act as a partial girdle on the stem. 3. Disease on the Leaves—The spots in the leaves are round, and smaller than those in the canes—usually about half as large as the head of a pin. The centers are nearly white in color, while the borders are wider and of a reddish- brown color. These spots usually extend through the leaf, and when they are abundant run together, forming large patches. These dead areas drop out, leaving holes or slits in the leaves, caus- ing them to appear as if whipped by the wind. The injury done the stem and lea
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