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Show PROPER METHOD OF PRUNING INJURIOUS GREEN AND ROSY APPLE APHIDS Best and Quickest Results Apple Tree Should Be Seven Years To Get P V Old Before Cut. i ' t ' - r t The ooiiuuonnnethed of j pinning apple trees la to thin out the top and center of the tree to, M In the sunshine, and air. All' the small feeble-lookinlimbs and fruit spurs ure careMANY BENEFITS OF SPRAYING fully cutf out of the- center until the llmlra. left to form the tree have for the first three or four feet a clean, Lost Their Trees, While bare, hoop-polappearance,' wlfh'no Those Who Old Spray Saved bearing wood In the center' of .the Their Orchards. tree, writes J.' 'C. ' 13. ' Heaton,' In Farm-er"' ' " Ke'vfew.' " "' The good rt'sulta following a pricing ' To get the best and quickest results of orchards U now so evident that an apple, tree should, have, no pruning. thoBe who were indlffereht'to Its use until live to aeven years old, except all along are now turji'iii'g their atten- taking out "and 'cutting' tion to it; that is, tliowe of thin claas back the long limbs to induce a short who liAve.aoy .truer alive., iTJiQ.STHfc-e- r stocky, growth, ,,A.t about the., age , of j number of those who did not Bpray tlve or seven yeara a thorough, syshave now no trees' all veVW 'no! alive tematic prutiflig 'should be' given, cutenough to make spraying them worth ting out, only of an while. Inch unci up. In . diameter, , The writer visited an orchard In enough of the larger llnibs to form Pennsylvania late in the full Juki aa the head 6r fop or the tree'. " Alt sniall the applet-'-werebulng .1 stored,' A strongly limbB of feeble growth and gathered from tb,e trc,os and It wns a all fruit spurs, especially in the cengenuine pleasure to see the bins of the ter of the tree, should be left. These hid thoaliiiiVtAP'Kspulp thsit will bear the first rop of fruit, ff oiieu removed theso fruit limbs and spuVa.iV nevew SliewylVJUri yinJr.Tjtay, Is llfeBVitlv! s "il7 - ., Ba p iue sprotitsrnhat 1 1 1 1 i ., - ! 1 fPy W. K. RRITTON, Connecticut Agricultural Kxporlment Htullon.) ' The friost trotrDlsotiW 'plant ! Hca'oif pple in Connecticut are the green apple aphid.' ' A.' pomf tje'ofee'r, a'rid fhtf rosy apple ajihia, tbe identity of which teenia' not' to Have" been "well' estab--' llshed. For Instance, we find accounts, 1 1 n nnuron Via 00 Aphia, eorbl Kalt., as Aphis pyrl 1 (ioyej-- andias,Avn'9,maUf94up,5,Jicl The green apple aphis was described rleflnd figured. jn the, qr,, of, ibis itation In 1903. It attacks the terminal shoots and tender leaves, causing the leaves to curl. It affects the' tree chiefly by restricting the growth nd Is much more serious on young or, cnar'tf MreeVlufif niiWery" stb'cli' tn'a'n upon old trees. All stages are bright gree eH.tbpt fW'dVal 'Hg,' khttbT 'is green when first laid but soon turns to a shining blnck. Kggs am (aid' oii hu terminal twigs late in the season ,.,s . ., ; . I ;i 11 if 1 o i I ,n! sulphur subatancea ' 4 ,., -i ,,,,, ,!,, , , .. .,... .iiAi-Kle- v ' - . Shmi -- or as a salad. once I I - iviita ,t -- t . trf - g'd ln nntlr -- - 'be rY'"in':,i'luyi J IH 1 I 1 B I n n Aw v.,.. looked III III! Berry. to incite long by 10 main cane to 12 inches wide, having 60 to 10!) blooms an4 later, Iriii'.a. Altjiott all othi-- t b!a kterr1es hsvp 19 t6 I V Th Giant Himalaya Is also excellent for Covering old buildlngi, wal'n. nimmcf houses, etc. It looks fine trained to a post In the lawn. tlng th? canes to the ihjsL When they reach the top. ,' pincb them bark (say two Inchest H' ptember. Carnations lo'endM for lifne they will thn branch out and form a bust! cf wpeplnit lr-e- . that Is beauti liliKuning should not I r a'lowed tc ful s!ght In July with Its shell pink f.rtwwr: llneli off th tnnto fltr snow Wf the j appear bloFoms. Trees etw."ed to the direct rays of ' sFioiiUf h Hun'on'a liflh-fdQnl Sprayitig c"ruit. are ltke!y to lx? injured or tected they a m Is tioi . iirrnMv 'fprayirig ly remedy. There are a few fundus If th. leaves of apple and an I 1M ft tpray peicb trees show dirkourgreen and tb can 1e but alro Ing, they prevented by growth is vlgofoiis. you msy. know same the ciwratloa. The damage done i that t je soil is all right by a disease or an Inject can be re The bruise h sn'aj pie may not si paired only by the plant Itiwlf. Huch once develop Into rot. bat It wlil mak? work aa ran be done lo protect It from hfcli ' disfigures , aod INrnn spot.5 Is about all that can further damage of the fruit. value the lesens b done for It. Sprsylng should be done station hv The.Orgon, ryjerfent and more made tbe protection early decided that the scab on the prune before and tbe diseases complete which Is more or less troublesome te appear. 1 them Is os'iv Ml Ike wotubtr. and not b, fungus growth. If you olwerve that the shoots of Hjni In the Orchard. Hens will pick p many Insects if al- your trees grow only lire or six Incher lowed tbe run of the orchard, to tbe every year you may know that th aacf ' orchard. soil needs to be enriched. The growtb of hen be Jloosttcg Id tbe tree, 'tho igh, should o'ight to be from Bfte te thirty fncnef ' ' e sun-sra'd- tih i prTei.ted . .. . 1. 4 , " , , every season , Uone,qf lart'c-ve- x harl wlse'.'remdvo'-ybirc'- s W111I' All ,,,,,;. ...,-f.t,- , tlrin te, ,Mlio(r from a. can ofcher rles and chop the"frult coa'raely; re1 rorv'a j fifteen' tP Uie (hri t ' 1 1 ( t 1 M it ecanw i1eroeUyr.iawJjAP0CBa.l Sbp could get nothing that would do . tben?,any,'yo'6a in'nll1agne, treU' tott-at- a ''eura i8bai!aat4taticurai liatobfent-.ries; MJiole;, ndd,.thrw bleBooufula and ..Cytlcura, Cyavnan,tapd .Ja. two ... 01 ine cnerry juice; oring 11 to a boil- waeka' th'cy Vers' enUrely cured I ing point and keep hot In a dosM alVe uea'WflrA'rt'Wr'fctbV'tnetabera l tIieVVoiiwe4 of iray faaiily aadJ U alwnst Proved uv, prerlng. rtfAt the yolk of flve eggs jlght,fll, cecsful. airs., m. .t ralin, Speera two heaping lableapoonfula or whfte Va,, Oct. 19, 1909.' Ferry, sugar, and 'whip In 'in 'Whlteafwlilcb should ba rer? atlff ; ,owlt a fpOonfuJ. Tk ta kn Aa'trfeh'fcrjJM'wsifoiMlfcfln'i of butter In a hot omelet nan and ' pour In the omelet!' "Coiit ibntff VI J' tufr sitting in hja cottage 'of the omelet iM puffing away furiously,',at bla pipe. spread u)on nilnced cherrlea. c Sprlnklv, wjia svJilta L; Match 'after tuatofr bailitciirraV vuB" sugar, fold the other half of the omelet Ink Aard iat etpjpe , tlMwhlle .untl over the fruit; puf on a heatd filfif ' atl last the ground all round .his feet ter. and plae the whole i.clierrW waa strewed VlttfifruVViuafMea ?Mf' around the edge of the dish j .Serve ai f'Oonw'ln ta-- yotre ellanorPaUy.'i.tXtB'i once with the hot cherry sauce. Fre,h leagvb .called outJjI wlfe.jcherries In season can be substituted' ' and 6l will In a minute bid"- for cannedi lvr.rics. ;h dy." iald'e;" MdTk4 MUlodbeaa!'l ' j.i boiti artllincana'thatjlfl alunolttd u,( m m r, to M tMlt cA a M4t are the gbJaa,OLcgd VnoVn , Meat Je'ly San4wich. ,iiri, , an the, sun. wnltVer4 ,?' Of So'J't d6-e- n '''I "'4 J'L rVU s bqller-Iwoi- 'on-hhl- Rosy Apple Aphis. vl.ipnr.iua fmnle J. spier - out vK1pr.i. fmM. V tiymoU: All gri'stly cnlarard. ' t, .nirnna of ain-ritlviparuus frml, M f! it and are conspicuous and often abun- and .Hodgkjas reached similar results dant. The rosy apple sphU Is pink with his tents on eggs In various speqr twiWiln 4oJor ;a1 m ea.s espe- cie of aphlda In New York. Teats were made with kerosene cially prone to attack tbe fruit spurs and the inner portions of the tre top emulsion ih different- dilations laid la twtus and June to determine the proper st rather tlutn the rengtb We'smwller to .use. Tbe emulsion standard waa ergs eiteriorlpr. 'pif and much lejs conspicuous than those prepared after the formula printed on of Xhe, green applu apbl. and oneotioal I be' spray calendar arid is U follow;-- ' Kerosene- - Kmulticn. needs to bunt carefully in order to Two) . gallons find them at all, as they are bidden kerosene, oae-baJ- f pound common aoap, around tbe buds, sometimes partly un- one galloa water. ..Dissolve the soap der the scales. la hot water, add the kerosene, and "Tbe attacks of ",tbe.!roT apple aphis churn together until a white creamy affec seriously the ftult.and prevents mass is formed which thickens on cool' its growth and drvcloiffn.-rit- . causes It ing. Into tbe diluted 'emulsion' were fb be gnarled and IfYtagwisrMn shape. The leaves curl early and often turn dipped typical Infested branches. Four yellow and fall late In June if badly teen trees scattered throughout the or Infested"" chard were Included In this test and The green aprl aphtr remains on both trees and tb Ir dipped branches ' ' ' the 'apple lea""! an shoots (hrouab-ou- t were marked. The dilute eoiuls'oo killed (he aphldt tbe rosy apple the scsM-.'- f in.e and gooa to quickly when tu ought into direct conaphu leaVis, some other1 ut a ow !ant .hosl dur- tact with them. This could be don by dipping the branrhes. but would not ing tbe lattef part f Juuer-returatt- ig ccompllnhed so successfully ' by Ing in Oco1kT nd Inter. UylniC egea b to carry the apt fcje thmrcb the w itv sprayiiifc oa account , of Ue .curled I .1 leaves. ter. , rn 1. Wlns"-- I .'tl - "- -- te .... .1 CORN HELPS IN PASTURAGE Cany Mentis 0 (rm tn Sapplrnwntlnf a Posture and t of Milk In Slim-atnlln- l-- Plrrlnlt)luinDr, r rnvsas r4 atuppleauesUag pas'ures ant sllmuisl ng the tow of milk In the dairy herd M An tr- - mmf In th - .w '.Alb ,n m4 K(liAff7is. With a continuance of the prt-- it drousht this aupplempnt Is liable to be rller than usual A small required mount of corn cut each day aid taken y the pasture win amply r . in.n.-i - ih. h Bow of tnilk.' 'At Mn as ears b g n to form green corn can be led o ad vaategi: end It rray. h- - -to fed nrt'.l lb- M;nreSia It is near maturity t S' , Anthony eiperimept Park has records of gol crops of f od der corn p'snted as late as the midlle tf ih,. I. - l ,i ,t !. advisable H .. - io plant a season It msy be crop of fodder corn this morth, as atuaa.f reported lo he v ry short and a scarcity of hay Is likely 10 foP low. It Is bettr t try fodder corn now wit any'vacatt land the larmr ra may have, and to cultivate It well. a, f " "4 . I - 1 Cut. tbe,,reunaaU, of orWJ .meet of poultry Into small plecee or chop. Make a strong meat 'fcWkWrtat' will Jolly w heir' cold or ose ber nxtrtc dissolved la. jhot. watt.r and il,tsiye gelatine to thicken. Three level' talile. poor.fu1s ' will ir.lck. rf' a''duart 'S(of liquid.' iHror tbe desired nanlWy.ov.er tbe, meat, stir, fll tand, leave In a, banln until to form. 'Then" with a final stir, pour' Into' at rId rtttit-- l rinsed out with cwld. watrieOf,oortfa the stnrk ,Is neaaoned .well .when made. When cold slice and use for filling.' The: SsndwlcTies most le kept cold. ..Minced, rouahrooma , may be adle! If their flavor Is liked. J ' ' ' MclVe's beW' Olfva got iaoJd,-a,iUe- . ScraDs. gblaaa" 1 svrong.klnd.t, ' .Millyum i aw f rr.n'L....u AO Jtf'J Yon ,owUt4oila'v,.brJ6r aiattn, . . yntem In vour bouse," ssld .the electrical suPply agent. 'sri that ydo" Srlft"' trttngUV .ratsea. earn p, b( awakened-I- f "'i i'l,,jnwf1or,oios a door at f'Wa Mrglapraageti V Wwe, are peacefully sleeping," ,wa)le baby:" ''I n, replied lr. 'Newp6p.',"We'arS,aanllg uf" K.ti;i f..g ,ixi.,, i, ' Pretty .Bad. yVjnil;iUlldlUiV fToylenre huigsaawnt ir,ht!B ... (Mri! iji , ,, ' 1 !! , t4 I", 1? f. Wit Gooseberry Chut nev Mrs, Doyle Jfialkg. io me aa uIf 1 'r'V, "1i-- ' t tTien the fruit, is large and sour. Is ,Veran a fountain erf. the best time to make thlx' chuteV. j ,iii yni.J, Take the tops and tails from pwve , It'r thrfxpj-teiMBa- f .Bian, etry I hat he ,wsnt. lot be dpesn't get and quarts of aoos berries, cut, them In wafif.'1 h1vs. add oni pnttnd oroi1lnar,, gets a lot be 'r: rme-hai-f rmund onient (choplteilitiorv-tifil- f " garlic, ' ltW ID 1' ' poun.l than to allow the land to grow a crr( stoned rainlns i rtbrulsQltorje sultanas', one half No1 of weeds Jt. ' ihrM fourths ' mustard and ' 1 r.-itein..-- , salt,' and two ounces cayenne pepper, AC Simmer until Jn tondtr of Jhree Machines. pjnts Haying Kfjually wonderful have been tbe Im hest vtnegsr and add a little' mor if the m!lur too' thick. ""Puf lit mints made In machines fol t'i the hay crop. Tbe mMnt try bott'e. aail cork, dowa ,wber coJ4, ' titowing machine is a marvel of sttr.pt '" x efficiency, says the Ohio Tafuier. Tb . Ta Clean atra. Mala. . , , old revolving, w oodm tooth bayraki Cot a leroon In half jinij tub the cut has glvrn place to the ver the silled straw, si iee. steel hayrake. This machine tan nkj t surface M M lr. out v.fills rrrt.filfg "TI.e operated by a ten yearld boy, bi strawthe juice will er.n be as bright a wbn cn do more and better work that tould a man using the old method newj tbn rub dry, rorp(fi eaj over the The hay tedder enables the farmer t straw with a eportre or r.ig to remove from the boi; f (f 'n'gtit care his hay quick. y s,vl greatly Im any partUIes ,f lerron. Or ytl ch" ll ! 4 strain lerrra Juire t Uirot.gh ,a n,4t . f f proves me quality ol tbe kay ' Vf fvt h, fabrtc and ' , , UrcakU.t a minule. dip sn old toothbrush info fi.ean of the bay loader timothy, c.o 1 h straw. " Or i "f 0T alfalfa can be taken direct iron the J'i!ce an I sand ,you , yei Can 5isolve tartaric acid In water-t1 ,b n4 it-- . " 'be ' WU" ,b Irji: delightful at t m mn,",r" w Ihe haj make whet la 1 rat tlcajly Jtmrm Juice kPn dirrct trom ' w " 'I 'Ind P'a 1"' tb lh ih. t Fresh salmon Salad. Tbe derrick i by bsy fork oashrt are ,. . 1 ost two salmon steaks 'n a fceflfe ' f 0 UP, "n!,e tenlvely, Mpeeialf of polt 11 a v o u salted water with half of f cupfifl ' to bn ib ui g pj e J vinegar ndtd. When be salmon i mOW. iKat al(lufiy roofed through without h' Ing broken, drain and set aside to' rool. When most melt in the rmnilL. - , , Alcohol from Cofes. quite cool, lay on lee tintfl'llnie ft.f V One ton of corncobs alii make A ' serving. Crrver a flatter with, waer. TheMcmorv gallons of alcohol 01 isn proof. rres. Place .the cold ralmon on the ( A afteraards tbe corncobs may be burner dish, girnfsh Kb thin sluice ' of fuel. The la alcohol lor worth $2 ta en n and s'fve W.tn a HiayMlnarea ' tm'm Orek, V ch , , , , I r. z twi of txtrartlon la ft ' . Ar,,uS '"Trouble J e' hit-ff'in- '. self-dum- - 1 nasTipc. 'WW n" r'" ' ! ; wo b' I' " ,' tnti J and t" , J'J do-sn- .)at, ' Unverx, -- 1 f r , Indow garden. ,,-.!.- , Always have materials for Itordeaut mixture at hand so that they may be . .. . used on any spar day. s Itlaiktx-rtvines sho ild rut back as soon as tbe crop Is off, Ihi not lei too many new rancs remain. IVloe tiol pay o plant tops Jo tbe pearh orchard, ttotue people do It, but ' ' believe It Is a bsd rrractlse. should Apple pickers remember that fc'ie least pi;ncture to the skin of an apple results sooner or later In a rotten spot Order everareen trees and rhruli In time so that they can tie set out the latter part, of August or enrly in ' at used onetei:AI4Jy box of Cutlcura Ointment and ' tKrte DcWe'0ftreura kesbiveac .11 cd,fi,floijjpiptQijricura. Mr bBda,,, wore . raw aU over, inside and out, and the eczema was' spreading1 'ttfy bofly land luabB,jRjore I bad Uodf oftti i t i Jr.. The ramftler Voiesh5uld beprunrd just as soon as It has done blooming. It Is not too early to make cuttings of Bowers for winter blooming In tbe 1 J ?oPtei' u tlotftora tsajtoia 6P4- - rKy'ma three god adf-v- Ttt PSUSE.S, I and thn ire-- s get an abundance of bearing wood It becomes necessary to thin out all through the tree. Trees should b beafi-- f low, and kept low by rutting outnhrf trtjiif fc2r nre In spravlng. Too many large limbs should lx avoided hv In dlclous pruning thefji gqhy; over, and at all timen the tree should be kept thin and sufficiently open, that all apple get elzj ,tkafc.k. characteristic of the rariety. Whenever an orchard under cultivation 'v-- r. 18 rearsifbadi -- ehtabllhf ctdor th Mi'nlalay '"'"I'iSrecKi f Olptment. my eorea were nearly Tiealtd AVer. aid'ljy':ilie',,Amb0!'llad,;' with skinned and bone.) sardine used Strie third ibotUbjl' waa eaUreljr-- i aiichovlea 7cbopiietl. vtryflpe aud.sea. welL iTf, has n'y, ,f klpl ,ijx ope.who olied with salt and pepper and a lit-- ' or blood disease 1 would tonestly' 'i tie vinegar.' Sprinkle" the'fopwlth tlio tHehi o' Tool- - wfti BOtUlrfg-elae; yolk of ggn run throaglJ a tigetaWe tett etOuitma. Bac.QtjfUU.AIrfl,l hnpd have never least , of7roulle upTo nowf ,l'1'v 'A bit " i ..i r ' Mil tjlllt If ' fMyldahgMeT'riKrtB''tMa!l9nBfttrtri fiherry .Prrvelet. length egK8 Pole Shears. nrrwIiicnM - 1Z -- 4B 111 'tfiant . , 3,,, uslia.,.aobofted Cut maill so? ' ' Wlit&Z'dos tain'l,sai,i,my"D?averI5"" , BuT'llne, epgs cpn.be, ftAl AbinJtp-inJeB-.4,tbtir- ut bread Into rounds two "niches" In' Berry Has Rapidly Crown in Popular Favor "fri Last Flve"Yfari Hardy- as an Oak Tree. lei inumi,,,,-- , diameter ,hhd,a.a,"ierghth,'f' an "Irtch-thh k. unU fry .in. but ur un,Ul a. duUcate brown. Sjuead whencoUl with a paste niale by mixing butter' 'and' Parinesalj cheese. Put a tomato on top1 of 'each round, sprinkle w btb, gratia ,r'arniutn ami make a border of timely nilnced oress.t-ti ..de it.f :ii j 1,1 j i, " The Giant' 1 11 a lay 1 berry mam fn troduced hv years ago 'by the Charles A. Uljr company, Seattle. Wash. Since that time It has covered California. Wasblaglon and Oregon. It. has lounj to ue ,ine nest paying b!arklerry from a commercial Ktandnolnt. and Is a hardy as an oak tro. The bloom Is heir pink the slie of a peach bloom. fterrles Jet black, oblong Jn shape, weet and have a port wine flavor. It throws lu fruiting canes from the " The? snmli, red and j WUw ,tonwUfl, are niajdc, Into, ,ai artist jc appetizer. r U vJl k$1iJ&$J ii . ,be0aMdvin,,tli,aiaJ a roe-ea- lenion:' - CHOICE f cutting the .roe Into sections 'if waybjr, Bulled to the toast.' Garnish with ,,, lll?. HIMALAYA. ,13 nriLLi, 1 ai-v-u- i 1 new'and delicIoUB,.'""'l'',," " Cm Cm- - 1 , titost effective In 'destroying1 'egg's ' of tbe green apple apsis la "Colorado, ' BNunM at , of thebowtl. 1 th, apcl 111 ,, ' "Gillette states, iha.llnif are among the mixtures ' ' ' I oa tKa bear trying,' aa they are a change from le ' ' Small PilL - Small Dose. SnuJl Prloe) customary 'anchttvy fole grasc ., jr..,, ,i 6J1i, .( . c rate and mix to a paste two ounces tn 7 r rif r kf tJ dry American cheese, a dessert a. spoonful Ateisseiicf tf ianoboyy,, itivi ,' DltBuoonfu.!ifof Jbutter the yolk of two -' eggs, pinches of aulf" arid "paprika; telAUJrvTYWlia3(BMt: make' Iflanionda'of 'tftasf; 15utter''oW loth 'aldea .rt liilsrhotv, apveaj tWokly, lit 11 .1L1 wlth.th cheeei paste fanl (pake in ,a hot oven for a few minutes!' rferve nioui, i iwoaco very"h6t. '' ,lr.More, unusual aserWJvJaPl buJ terci toast, heaped with, a mixture of pickled shrimps easorled" Villi 'Ine' Julctj of air orangu, a taUfeWiioonAil oM hMttw a, HUltj tiutrtug,0tiaUl.alnd .cay,-- , enna pepper. Make the mixture very hot. Tho toast' W pul fn ' tf'ho:'oV-efor a'tulnnte' am1trvel( wfthoa fea4 . . , Diah of fried . Li-., w v iVn roe, seasoned with pepper iierring and 'salt. tdrtedrd & 'srjW'bf "ibacon each. and. ,frle.l,ior Airfnbjuiea tljp Aa'TPe" ' ' Iff ' 'M I f MftWI served on rounds of hot U newly-hatche- ' Sntir ''' I 1 h-e- GIANT CARTER UVER ''""""Trylnj. "rl " ' '' '' " 'i a zti a a r .Here are a, , fejv jconcoctions that The eggs of the rosy apple" aphis hatch about the. middle of April just as the greun leaves begin to show at the end of the buds. ' On April lGth'In ah orchard at Merlden, the aphlda wer hatched and. the buds bad opened, Juat trlougb to show the green tissue. Many aphlds"could'le seen on the opening budB. though - many eggs were still unhatched. These aphlds, ,were ,ahuJ0clan,t thi;ou blossoming time and were thick on fha young" fruit. '"During ' the latter part Of June.'or altout the urst of July; they disappeared. Kintlrely. from- -. trees,, and' .did no' return until .October. On r.,ovehiber"12.'!190, 'the ' aphfda were laying eggs, though out few could be found. ,: -- Itilx j Cot oaremtramrtics buih unntwiry, Welcome Changes From the Cu I, ternary Anchovy Paste or Pate , de Fole Gras Are Worth f ,. , t nuisance and have to be removed Whenever you remove yearly limbs, s'hfch3'are''always of a "fteble growth, or fruit spurs from young trees, you are tailing that much from our first two or three creiwvof apples. One seldom goe lino' 'a bearing orchard: but . he finds great vacant plaiwa tour U six t liametsr in the center of nearly evtry tree that never luis-sud never will produce an" apple. Tills vacancy Is where' the first two 'or' thrie"cropa ' of" apples should be grown and such cutting out delayB the bearing period two or three' years. Kvery one attempting to prune a young orchard should know, ;t but, it takes a thrifty, vigorous growing 'Barrel Spray 'Pump. ' ci.. young tree thr.yo. JVW velop a fruit bud. Without such frulthouse filled .with,., the splendid knowledge lie cannot appreciate the fmlt. The owner of the orchard be- value of fruit spurs and limbs that lieved In , ftprayiug and . his apples show n tendency to early fruiting: ' showed It ' Themt pfearting feature ,1a, ten to fourteen I'nyi an, of all was to find the annual spraying of age. it la seldom neeessnry to yeara had cleared the trees" tirPalrv not 'a thin out the small fruit limbs and fruit trace of the pent being visible on any spurs, but after the bearing, habit Is of the fruit, white tin; lreea appeared ' , entlrer)- ffo from It!' Those who Lavo kept pUcP with events and have i.prayeii 'lii-itrees whlUi, others did not. artnow receiving 1 their reward.' The have iost their tree.' M those who did U spray saveo. inelr orchards. Don't Persecute Bowels your ra ' . 1 Affects Fruits.- everlastfng urn" (i DISHES CONCOCTION8 TO TEMPT JADED SUMMER APPETITE. Former Attacks Terminal Shoots and' Tender Leaves, Restricting Growth. While Latter Seriously g s ,. ' 1 NEW LUNCH i s 4 1 a, r |