. The California fruits and how to grow them. A manual of methods which have yielded greatest success: with lists of varieties best adapted to the different districts of the state. Fruit-culture. ^â i# Pear Scale on Twig, and Mature Female. name. It is distinguishable easily fro^m the Aspidiotus perni- ciosus by its whitish-yellow color, contrasting with the dark color of the latter. Generally this scale has only one brood in the sea- son, and, as compared with the San Jose scale, it is of little danger, owing to its slow-breeding Please note that these images are extracted from


. The California fruits and how to grow them. A manual of methods which have yielded greatest success: with lists of varieties best adapted to the different districts of the state. Fruit-culture. ^â i# Pear Scale on Twig, and Mature Female. name. It is distinguishable easily fro^m the Aspidiotus perni- ciosus by its whitish-yellow color, contrasting with the dark color of the latter. Generally this scale has only one brood in the sea- son, and, as compared with the San Jose scale, it is of little danger, owing to its slow-breeding 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 Wickson, Edward J. (Edward James), 1848-1923. San Francisco, Calif. , Pacific Rural Press


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