. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). The Spraying of Orchards. 127 This number of treatments was unnecessary, for other trees which were not sprayed until June 6th showed foliage which was apparently just as healthy. The very wet weather seemed to brin^ on the disease earlier than usual, but trees which had been sprayed resisted the attacks almost perfectly. The fruit was very fair and 15.—Angers quince, sprayed. That borne by trees which was sprayed later, beginning June 28th, was


. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). The Spraying of Orchards. 127 This number of treatments was unnecessary, for other trees which were not sprayed until June 6th showed foliage which was apparently just as healthy. The very wet weather seemed to brin^ on the disease earlier than usual, but trees which had been sprayed resisted the attacks almost perfectly. The fruit was very fair and 15.—Angers quince, sprayed. That borne by trees which was sprayed later, beginning June 28th, was more or less spotted, and showed that the work had not been done early enough. Yet in 1891 some quinces which were not sprayed before July 13th preserved their leaves practically uninjured until very late in the fall. Applications which are made to quinces, as well as to so many other fruits, must be made intelligently and with some regard to the 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 Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station. Ithaca, N. Y. : The University


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