. Productive agriculture . - feet apart and as deep as theystood in the nursery. Varieties of Peaches. The followingis a suggestive hst of peaches classi-fied according to the seasons in whichthey mature:. Sdmmer Fall Carmen Heath Champion Beauty Sneed Iron Mountain Elberta Krummel October Crosby Fig. I So. — Egg-laying punc-tures of the IMuni enlarged. Original. Enemies of Peaches. Leaf Curl, dueto a fungous growth, disfigures theleaves, which often grow twice theirnormal size. Spray with BordeauxMixture just before the buds Rot is a soft rot which destroys the pe
. Productive agriculture . - feet apart and as deep as theystood in the nursery. Varieties of Peaches. The followingis a suggestive hst of peaches classi-fied according to the seasons in whichthey mature:. Sdmmer Fall Carmen Heath Champion Beauty Sneed Iron Mountain Elberta Krummel October Crosby Fig. I So. — Egg-laying punc-tures of the IMuni enlarged. Original. Enemies of Peaches. Leaf Curl, dueto a fungous growth, disfigures theleaves, which often grow twice theirnormal size. Spray with BordeauxMixture just before the buds Rot is a soft rot which destroys the peach fruit, just afew days before maturity. It is most prevalent during hot, wetweather. There is no cure for Brown Rot. Spraying treeswith self-boiled hme just after the blossoms have fallen, andagain three or four weeks later, will control it somewhat. Peach Scab causes large blotches on peaches, and often causesthem to crack open. The treatment for scab is the same as forBrown Rot. The Plum Curculio ruins peaches by its stings, and scatters theBrown Rot. If the curcuho is controlled, the Brown Rot dis- FRUIT GROWING 375 appears. (Fig. 180.) To combat the Plum Curculio, spray witharsenate of lea
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