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Show naiar.ti animals. nrgrUnre ef ,. arletll.it of f.rio A.lmala r.r llm.1l.( Hl-n-k. Tho old saying that blood will tell is finally truo and applh able lu anluuibi aa to men. it is n bt lief In this theory lb-it lies at tho fonndatlon cf herd Inoka, cattlo reglntirs and all amocla'.loiu for tlio importation ur liniroTrment of animals. ani-mals. When it farmer lua atuckml bla farm with bis farorlw br.i-,1 bo It too apt to consider that there is little mors for Win to do than to preseiro Ma herd lu lis i re nt i urily of blood. This too cftinleodatonneglActln making him- If folly aoiualntM with tho excellen cles or ilif.-ctacf Its Im'.ltl.liul memVr. Then a map tony Uro an en-elb-nt bn ed of taltlo In wblih many of tho anlmali. If they conld Iw ItW bylhoi-llgrec left, ould 1 found lo hsro di-ireiiile.1 from nrceftnra In no tray remarkable for tl,o better cliaracttriitlca of tin breed to which they tIuj Thiro nro existing illlti rtnecs nmeni tho members of a herd of Jeraeys or Hot-attlnsaawldoasnuy Hot-attlnsaawldoasnuy thtt lepnrate tin breedn. CuiKennently, in tho Improvement Improve-ment of it breed by tho miction of mil-mala mil-mala aa 1 r-odlnj stork, where It can bo shown by lllgreo that In addition to their own Inlnrcnt litiif for certain purpw the in-let Uil one. bare deacend e-l from progenitors pumaaing more than anarerajeopniiirrtlon of tho domliaint Vnllty of tho breed, a steady Impnire. me-it way bo r-mllltnlly eitvll. In other worda, there are in.litl.lual families In breeds that lukaeat. lien cornered w ilh tlio at t rag.. Hiher n a high or low thgre., llwtireilenrininfilio"iitraln. In tho selection nf tho hmslrra It Is nlmj In lie remi-ntlirre.1 Ihat tery innch deinds upon lite male nswrllnatiionlherem'ilo. Hrnco tlm pn.goay of n mw of high milking finalities, and a site front n fnu-ily fnu-ily ib ncicnt In Umt rtct, alllioiigli tho aniito lirecl, Is imllo likely tu show l falling off from tho t ecordof thoinother. Tluo i-nndplra, liowcrer, altlKtigh bellete-l lo li correct, do not necessarily prcclado the Idea ot li:i roteinent from parents not t,f regltlered or aillgrce stock, Tlieronroiiuineronalntlnncmof uiiTniLilty fiao milking ijtutllln to lu found lu cows of tho hi called nitlm cat-tl- that cannot be tram! back tunny ancestral an-cestral stork With each a tbun ami a male from a funily rf iui tlor mllLrrs, an liuproremt nt 1 1 not only paslhlo but prulahle At tho least. It may W ex-jvpM ex-jvpM that tho Inst tralta tf tho iiotliir till reappear In burnlfiprlni;. Tlirongli careful k.litlon and brtolUg fur n (trie of yeara, not only la a great hit-prorriui hit-prorriui nt In tattle iMllle, but It la In llila way that some distinct and t aluabl breedi bate been fonncl, aaya tlio rtrl-cultural rtrl-cultural nlitor of The Now York World, auUiorlly fcr llio foregoirg. Cloiar IU.I. Of llila dltetue, which dllTrrafrom two ctber dUeaaes of tbo rrl and whlto tlorir of minor (mivirbtnce, It la Mil that it tits not been long known lit America, but lis provalled to such an extent during tho Mtreral wet, cool tea-sou tea-sou preceding 18W In loony sections of tlio northern states that It mutt lie ro trtrdod as one llablo to nlTect seriously under condition fueonblo to Its devil opulent this lurrloulturil crop In Iho fcieiitiflo dltctutlon of this piratitc, whltlilafuund bin bulletin ot the bo tanlc! dlvWnii of Iho Ajilrnllur d Kr-(.rimentHtatlon Kr-(.rimentHtatlon of Cornell university, wlilb tbo dincrlp'Jon of Its different forms and stages will no doubt lie tea ! Uy nndcrttoo I by botanist nn I mycolo-gista. mycolo-gista. It will not ba so eaally coinpro-liende-l by farmer. A a summitry ot tlio matter, to far a It ha been fnvielltted, It la ntliuhu to bo toldi rirst 1 lut tho early crop of red clover la not likely tn suffer Injury from the rust. Bocimd As tho second crop ta likely to suffer greatly If tho midsummer mid-summer la cool, an 1 as clorer become a valnaMo fertiliser when llottM In. tho Debit ahould bo carefully watched In such scohou, and tho crop might bo Jotted under to advantage. Thirl llumlng the clover fields In the fall would prdably ditto seme effect In checking the spread of tho disease during dur-ing Iho next stason, but the applicitlou cf fungicides avems Impracticable. Mannrlnf llrrliarila. V. Bonimrrrllle told at tho Mlnnciota Horticultural society that lie manured Ida bearing orchard ewry ytar at tlit rnto of forty loud to tho acre, litnlclilng thoroughly. Ill hat tret tliat bate stood twent) eight )tars tliat aro as healthy aa tbey wero twenty ) ears ago. lie sold four tons of apples this season from an orchard setri. by nine roda In sire. With this manuring his tree liear every jc"- I'Toludnj frnlt tends lo exhantt n tree, and hnco tho liniurtatice of feeding U-arlng trees, while cnlllta-tlou cnlllta-tlou onl) ofonngonesinayliosuQlt.knt, llilesa T.I I t'7 It" Krrn. Itoollttle sajrst It yen with a largo yield cf seitlon bouey letp prolltlo ftuoens and lit the brood cunitst alone after they are oncu Idled with brood lu the spring. An Fiigllsh corresnondenl Mrlsnt that tea leave Inn inn of water bo kiptfor drinking places for bee. Dr. CC. Miller says In Ultanlngaln Ib-e Onltttrei lklncllaisare always tiulctcrat least mine nro just after a windy thne, whether coll ur wnrm. A Mill, muggy lime Is worst. Don't toll mo Lilian need no ventilation. Farm, Block and Home advise In painting hit M that dtlk colors bo a voided, void-ed, for in txtreino hot westhir thecoiulis in such hires will melt down, while In n hltethat Is jointed ttblto no damage w ill bo done. Ikes serto aa active agents 1 1 tho fertilisation fer-tilisation of plants, anl If It gtnerully it nciilM that thty aro nut destructive lo tho MUU-. In riply to ll.o query, "How do yon lis p brood cumin when not In use!" the editor of The Amirloan Io Journal nt)St Tho lifts will tale euro of tho rt ipty comba in tho eumim r season lt-UrtUn lt-UrtUn yon ran do It. In winter tbey tbould lw boxnlnp lightly, after being Iboruughly fumlgatwl with mliihur, If liisy have any moth tiei ttvlliem. |