Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . o OH CO pq Eh<! tfHfi OCO a« ft. a ft- J O. e «! H w Q zp~ O K «g PS 3?JpQ S H a a> < < -5 (1000) INSECT PESTS AND THEIR CONTROL 1001 spray should be given before the blossoms open or at the time the clusterbuds have opened out. On plum, peach and cherry trees most of the injury is caused by thegrubs inside the fruit. Treatment.—For plums, spray with arsenate of lead, two pounds to50 gallons; first, soon after petals fall; second, a week or ten dayslater. For cherries,


Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . o OH CO pq Eh<! tfHfi OCO a« ft. a ft- J O. e «! H w Q zp~ O K «g PS 3?JpQ S H a a> < < -5 (1000) INSECT PESTS AND THEIR CONTROL 1001 spray should be given before the blossoms open or at the time the clusterbuds have opened out. On plum, peach and cherry trees most of the injury is caused by thegrubs inside the fruit. Treatment.—For plums, spray with arsenate of lead, two pounds to50 gallons; first, soon after petals fall; second, a week or ten dayslater. For cherries, same as for plum. For peaches, first, spray just as calyxes or shucks are shedding;


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