Show NURSERYMEN AND CROWERS Of I FRUIT IN WARM I DISCUSSION A bitter word battle batte between nurserymen nurserymen nursery nursery- men mel and ad fruit powers growers gower of ot the tho state stae wound up the morning session of ot the morg te convention of the tho te Horticultural tua society at armory hall hail hA today tody Time The Te trouble a arose aros s when Charles Ole Smith a a tive nurserymen from Cente D Davis Da vie vis vs county couty made mae a strong plea pica for Utah grown gw t tress tree and aud ad in conclusion to his hil speech seeh took a a rap at the matter mtr proposed yesterday at at the te convention to t force the nurserymen to put up bonds to t guarantee e trees tree for for- seven years year yea Mr Smith said aid that tt the te convention wa Was wa styling the nurserymen as a a flock of grafters with nothing in their heads heas but suet and ad grease To place the nurserymen under bonds bond said slid Mr Smith would woud mean men th the injuring of the business to a remarkable remarkable remark remark- able extent extent Give th the nursery nunery people some credit dit for honesty and sincerity Another cau cause of ot trouble was WIS the proposition which art arose to put a 3 bill belore before be- be tore lore the legislature forcing the nurserymen nurserymen nursery nursery- nursery nursery- bi men to plant from bearing trees Give the nurserymen some credit sid said Mr fr Smith for for known knowing some some- thin thing we know kno a little something about the r n nursery er business and it is is nobody's no no- body's business how bow we plant our trees trEe This led to a shower of discussion discussion discus discus- sion ion from various per persons present and the a arguments were eo thick and furious I I Ion on both hoth tid sides The convention con ed 1 at 12 o'clock until 2 morning mornin Several Probably rood talks the were most ro heard beard berd th thi tic tc was that by Mrs In Sarah SarAb J J. J 5 owner of the Sunny Sunn- Slopes s farm It Sprin Springville e on th the subject wS and what thC they D cn d do orchard 0 to W belp a She showed how she he had bad been out into the world ord to Care caro for cac three children n and how she he went int into SS growing fruit rui- rui roin hu business ines She drew th tbs good comparison b between farm a that of th the c h nd Think of tle way women the and are I living in inI she said id They works cooped in day coped up a store dAY after day r missing They in are everything e paid only enough and to cheerful S nind ind out an exist existence nce and go o through h life mt with n no other r ambition than in well woJ Think of ot the women who SM ork in in th the laundries in the tho offices and nd in the hundreds of df other places I locked k in a room away from front il ila rom nature What comparison with Wih what they could bare bit without expending ranch much more effort effy that they k do lifo de-lifo on a fruit frit fsr farm s Pre Pure air air sweet music of birds bird all the comforts of home bome and a other othor attractions which enrich the 4 enrich soul with puri purity the cb cheeks ek with the wib li ad sad body wib with ambition ar are spurned by bv J women for the mock gayety ay ty of life in Ia th the cramped dIng dIng- smoky foul city j y offices and sw sweatshops I It i is pO possible fible for women to I succeed a as horticulturists 1 1 s speak pak from tb 4 i f standpoint of one ono who has tried tied it t and th 4 understands Womans Woman's nature her 4 pa pa- tience Hence faithfulness and tenderness a 31 J sure sur hr her success on the farm A A. trial is is all aJ that nt needs o be given dyen anti and then tW th great groat Mt secret of b happiness will be bo hy by those thoo thousands of women who are now wreaking out a scant cant existence ae ina in in- a place far r departed from nature nature- 1 their intend intended d place Talks About Fungi Fug Prof E. E H. H Favor assistant professor i isor sor of horticulture at tho the agricultural college colle e of Lo Logan an spoke on Fungi and Fungicides He said sid in part fort an l The Tho fun fungi which has to do with horticulture is the parasitic fungi fund i. i I a plant It I has haA wrecked the fruit frit bus bugi- ness nets of the Ozark fruit regions to frit a a- a marked extent and is now beginning to make itself manifest in this part of the country Last spring there par was wai wasa a great creat amount of it i throughout the state probably bl because j of the wet season reason The usual climate is not congenial to is its growth here but on wet noet seasons r-eaon Utah farmers Can caru expect it i to ravage rn their crops to a marked extent J It I shows itself in in the form of ci brown specks on apples and red ned spots on tree lea leaves leave shot holes in in in- l leaves ave and in many man manoth oth other way ways It I spen spends s the winter In in the old and dee decayed fri fruits 8 and in the summer is spread by th the wind in in the th form orm of small spores These Thep drop rop on the tow flower t j of the trees tree an and germinate rapidly The result is fruit ft to resul very ver- damaging frit How to Fight It It To fight the tho pest Professor sor Forsu Favor For su suggested tb the use UI of what ia is il known knowl as is the Bordeaux mixture This w WAS s invented in- in vented in France twenty years toS 0 and is is of very ery limited u usage age ace in this this country at present It I is made of four 1 j pounds o of copper sulphate and aDd four our pounds of or quicklime mixed together in rn a barrel with water S Speaker Robinson of th the house houst of off t representatives was as pre present ent thi this morning morn morn- mOl mOlin morn j in ing and made a 3 short hort ad address He lie said fid that many man manof of the lawmakers now DOW in in session ion Ar are horticulturists and they wi will do everything e in their power to fo a ad 1 vance vanes the interests of f th the tho industry b by legislation There will noi he be a n long list 1st of oi talks 3 during the afternoon and ant evening te ses- sea and the growers will i go co home tonight tonight to to- night or tomorrow with wib the tho belief that thata tha a great t deal of good has been done the js industry of the state through the meeting Pests Pes and Frosts Yesterday aft afternoons afternoon s 's 5 session ion wig was occupied oc- oc a. a X oc-X with s-ith i a pointed talk bv tw E E. IT n. n r Shepard mac manager tr of the Hood d River Ort Oregon on Fruit Growers Growers' tle a association and nDe publisher of Better Deter Fruit Ho Ho- spoke at considerable len length th upon too the Portor Porter bill bm which bich is to be he be into congress by nn fruit fui d dealer It lI It regulates regulate the sire SIM of boxes bon m ln which fruit is shipped and makes make other requirements which would not nt be le tot for forthe the b best st interests of the industry in ID in the fAi eaM Mr Ir Jr rL I iii He v- v va a a number i of other points point in in j c connection with the tho bill bil At th the concu J pion aba flon there was cat taS a general dis t Last ast night the growers took up the tub sub of the tho prop proper r protection of the j orchard from pests Prof Prof E E. G. G Titu Titus entomologist at at- atthe the a agricultural eoll college ge of Lo Logan an toll told of of means of fighting troublesome insects insect J The pests be hp sauL said are Caro prett noe well in in hand band in Utah There is i. i Of OC course a deal of or damage done coure great et dama each uch Year vear but tb this thin R probably can never Deer he bo eliminated We Wf do dp well c to keep kup the p pests sh under subjection Arnone mon tb t the pests found hero bero ore are the green a 1 black arts avis is tho the woolly avi avis the tl borer the tree borer and nd the pear an nad chen cherry slugs The best means of n f fight ht Dl- Dl in tug ing these theeo is with a 8 lime and aDd sulphur spray III He then told of ot the frosts and aDd cave a 2 I. I number of demonstrations of ot pre preventing tons b t damn damage o from front frosts of ot the tho spring means of fire pots pott burning oil oi or coal cOSI I Other speakers tre yesterday D were John F F. Moore rooe of the Grand June June- Junc SD flU tion Fruit Growers Grower Eno Knoch Enoh h Farr arr a n prominent horticulture of O Ogden |