. The Canadian horticulturist. Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario; Fruit-culture. powder he finds that it clings to the tree very well indeed, and is pleasanter to han- dle than the liquid. The American Agri- culturist says: t Dry powders are put on • " ' a ' w*tn a blow gun or dust sprayer, and several are on the market. An im- provement on the ordi- nary nozzle, which distri- butes the powder in a solid stream, has been perfected by the Missouri experimental station, and is shown in Fig. 2643, which represents a cross section. Fig. 2644, which is 2}i times d of Fig. 2643, a pattern f


. The Canadian horticulturist. Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario; Fruit-culture. powder he finds that it clings to the tree very well indeed, and is pleasanter to han- dle than the liquid. The American Agri- culturist says: t Dry powders are put on • " ' a ' w*tn a blow gun or dust sprayer, and several are on the market. An im- provement on the ordi- nary nozzle, which distri- butes the powder in a solid stream, has been perfected by the Missouri experimental station, and is shown in Fig. 2643, which represents a cross section. Fig. 2644, which is 2}i times d of Fig. 2643, a pattern for cutting the tin which, when folded, forms the deflective cone C of t,€s Fig. 2463. Dusi Fig. 2464. Pattern for Cutting Cone Deflector. Fig. 2643. Cut along the dotted lines, and after bending to form a cone solder it to- gether ; curve the pieces as upward. Solder the cone to the circular piece of tin D, and connect the whole to the nozzle of the machine by narrow strips of tin SS» turned edgewise to the opening. This noz- zle N fits over the straight nozzle furnished with most of the machines. In Fig. 2643 D is 2^2 times the diameter of d, which is the outside diameter of the nozzle furnished with the machine. A GOOD PEACH COUNTRY. MR. A. ROGERS, of Sparta, says that the section of country between Aylmer and Lake Erie is well adapted for peach growing. The soil is a black loam with a clay subsoil, on which both large and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario. St. Catherines [Ont. ] : Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario


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