. Insects and plant diseases [microform] : instructions in spraying. Spraying and dusting in agriculture; Agricultural pests; Pulvérisation et poudrage en agriculture; Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les. 18 9. Mildew of thk Peach, It is » foDKUB of the tipi of iboots and young leaves. Syringe with soap- •nda. Some mix lime water with the aoapflads and afterwaida dait with Bulphar. Oo(d praning and good growth are generally autiioient to prevent. 10. Yellows. " Yellows " in peaches is a oontagions disease, fatal to aflected trees, and there is no known remedy bat to dig oat and bu


. Insects and plant diseases [microform] : instructions in spraying. Spraying and dusting in agriculture; Agricultural pests; Pulvérisation et poudrage en agriculture; Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les. 18 9. Mildew of thk Peach, It is » foDKUB of the tipi of iboots and young leaves. Syringe with soap- •nda. Some mix lime water with the aoapflads and afterwaida dait with Bulphar. Oo(d praning and good growth are generally autiioient to prevent. 10. Yellows. " Yellows " in peaches is a oontagions disease, fatal to aflected trees, and there is no known remedy bat to dig oat and bum root and branch. 11. Little Peaches. a new disease of i'kach A cew disease of the peach, known as " little peaches," has done a great deal of damage in Alichigan, and is reported from peach orchards on the Niagara River, in New York State, and some other points. The peach ceases to grow when it is about the siz9 of a plam. The tree gradually looses vitality and die*. Ik is considered contagious and quite as bad as the " ; Remedy: Dig out and barn as soon as discovered. SOME BENEFICIAL INSECTS. Some insects may be classed among the friends of the frait-grower and iarmer. They feed upon some of the injurious forms of insect life—chit fly in ^1 iM M M' ^ Fig. 1. Fir. 2. the larval stege—and in this way thf y help to lessen their ravages. Among these beneficial insects are: CoLEOPTERA (Beetles). Ladybirds—Convex, nearly hemispherical, generally red or yellow, and «potted. They feed upon small insects and the eggs of larger species, and are. 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 Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. [Toronto? : Ontario Dept. of Agriculture]


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