. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 36 BETTER FRUIT October The Pride of Oregon Apple Sizer. Is the most simple and economical sizer on the market today. Experience has demon- strated that sizing to eight divisions is more practical than a greater or less number of divisions and enables packers to pack the maximum quantity per day. thereby reducing the cost. The sizing is done ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BRUISING. The sizer is strongly and simply constructed, with no complicated machinery to get out of order, and will last a lifetime. The machines will make two grades at the same time and divide each i


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 36 BETTER FRUIT October The Pride of Oregon Apple Sizer. Is the most simple and economical sizer on the market today. Experience has demon- strated that sizing to eight divisions is more practical than a greater or less number of divisions and enables packers to pack the maximum quantity per day. thereby reducing the cost. The sizing is done ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BRUISING. The sizer is strongly and simply constructed, with no complicated machinery to get out of order, and will last a lifetime. The machines will make two grades at the same time and divide each into eight sizes. The construction is so simple that the machine can be operated with V6o-horsepower motor—either electricity, gasoline engine, or by hand. For particulars address The Pride of Oregon Apple Sizer J. R. NUNAMAKER & CO. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Portland Wholesale Nursery Company Rooms 301-302 Stock Exchange Building Corner Third and Yamhill Streets PORTLAND, OREGON The Cashmere Nurseries U. A. l.(iri)ENBACK, Proprietor A COMPLETE LINE OF NURSERY STOCK WlilTF, FOlt rKK^ES CASHMERE WASHINGTON Ridley,Houlding&Ca COVENT GARDEN, LONDON Points to remember when consigning apples to the Loudon Market 1.—We Specialize in Apples 2.—All Consignments Receive our Personal Attention Fruit is Sold by Private Treaty on its Merits CABLE ADDRESS: BOTANIZING, LONDON which fall on dead bark or into cracks of wounds. These spores are formed on definite bodies, of which the brack- ets or oyster shell-like structiu'es are examples. The spore-bearing brackets grow almost entirely during winter, so spores will not be scattered during the dry summer. The spores must lodge in a moist crevice in order to grow and establish the fungus in the wood. Prevention of ordinary wood decay depends wholly on protecting exposed wood from infection by spores of these fungi. Abundant moisture is doubtless also necessary. Measures will vary ac- cording to the kind of trees to be dealt with: F


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