Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches . Fig. 10. TIte Hose in thetree II. Moodi/s Wagon Wheel P<nr. 1, 3, 5 a7id others. lying Remedies these leaves, renewing it if washed away by rain, and the desired end is accomplished. If the helle-bore remains upon the leaves during the time thatlarvfe are hatching all will be killed, and none willremain for subsequent spreading over the leavesand for the need of future attention. If the firstbrood of worms is thus destroyed there will be fewif any to form a second broodin June.


Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches . Fig. 10. TIte Hose in thetree II. Moodi/s Wagon Wheel P<nr. 1, 3, 5 a7id others. lying Remedies these leaves, renewing it if washed away by rain, and the desired end is accomplished. If the helle-bore remains upon the leaves during the time thatlarvfe are hatching all will be killed, and none willremain for subsequent spreading over the leavesand for the need of future attention. If the firstbrood of worms is thus destroyed there will be fewif any to form a second broodin June. 11. Hand Pinching.—Some find it convenient towatch for the first eaten leaves, and to pinch themoff by hand and destroy them. The eggs are al-ways to be found conspicuously arranged in rowsupon the veins of the under side of the leaves 12. Refcse Touacco Stkms.—Laying some re-fuse tobacco stems, from the cigar makers, in thecentre of each bush about May 1st, or mulching thebushes with tobacco stems, or these mixed withstrawy manure, afford a complete remedy. May and up to aboutJune 15th, and alsoagain in August, thefemale laying its


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