. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. in the country. In 1931 he had formed a company of his own for advertising by auto-giro. Mass. Root Grub Field Meeting A cranberry root grub control field meeting is scheduled for Massachusetts State Bog, East Vrarrhsm, Friday, April 11, a dem- onstration of cyaniding to be in yrogress when growers are asked to assemble at 2 p. m. The entire 1^.1-r la done by John Johnson of Carver. The alternate treatment of "P. D. ; flakes, followed, by immediate application of sand will be demonstrated. A discussion meeting w
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. in the country. In 1931 he had formed a company of his own for advertising by auto-giro. Mass. Root Grub Field Meeting A cranberry root grub control field meeting is scheduled for Massachusetts State Bog, East Vrarrhsm, Friday, April 11, a dem- onstration of cyaniding to be in yrogress when growers are asked to assemble at 2 p. m. The entire 1^.1-r la done by John Johnson of Carver. The alternate treatment of "P. D. ; flakes, followed, by immediate application of sand will be demonstrated. A discussion meeting with color- ed slides shown in the Experiment Station is also scheduled, for the afternoon. This meeting, although earlier in the season, is similiar to the two held last season at the Smith-Hammond bogs, Carver, and Handy bogs, South Wareham, which growers found very instruc- tive. PERSONALS Dr. Chester E. Cross of Experi- ment Station stafl". East Wareham, and Mrs. Cross were initiated into Sigma XI at ceremonies at Massa- chusetts State College, Amherst, March 25, their election being as of the group admitted through Massachusetts State College Chap- ter. This society honors those en- gaged, in scientific research. Dr. Cross contributed papers during his Army service and has given others at meetings of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Associa- tion. Mrs. Cross, to receive her doctorate, prepared her thesis on Rhynchospora, Section Eurhyn- chospora in Canada, the United States and the West Indies, this being a study of the genus of sedges. All members of the East Wareham Station staff are now members of Sigma XL New Bulletin for distribution. This is the long- awaited supplement to bulletin 402, "Weather in Cranberry Culture", by Drs. Franklin, Stevens and H. F. Bei'gman. SOME WESTERN PICKERS TO ALL STATES BY AUG. 15TH A letter to CRANBERRIES from R. J. Hillstrom of Western Pickers, Inc., Coos Bay, Oregon, says that it is hoped this season Western Pifkers can be
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