Show KEEP BAD fRUIT OFF tilE tHE MAR MARKET ET p- p I st State te Horticultural Society H Hears ars Talk on n What Goods to Sell IS REJECTED IN M MONTANA NT NA Some Poor Quality Stuff Off Offered re Injures Trade of f All II in State The Utah State Horticultural yesterday started a a. movement mo In f favor vor of or a law prohibiting anyone rr from m s sell u- u iti big Irig or offering for tor sate sale either In an any market marlet in Utah or for shipment outside outside out- out side bide tho the state any fruit that is 18 wormy or that Is la infected with the San Joso JOBO sea scale Ic A resolution was offered at the state convention last Jast night but was afterwards afterwards after after- wards referred to the tue committee on onre re resolutions which will report on tho ho matter toda today There Is no doubt however however how how- ever jud Judging from Crom the tone of or the addresses ad nil- dresses made last night but that the I proposal l will meet with the hearty henrt fa favor favor fa- fa avor a- a vor of the assemblage This was waR what several everal speakers characterized characterized char char- as ns Iho the most important to topic plc brought up so far at nt the tho state stat convention conven comen tion which opened in Armory hall hail C esterday CH- CH tertIa afternoon The convention held two sessions yesterday and will hold three more today The Tho attendance at the tHo convention is islar lar large e. e awl away be beyond oDd the expectations of 01 many and tho the Interest displayed In Is hit thu t discussions is even moro more gratifying to p those In charge The program yesterday yesterday yester yester- day was carried canted out without a a. hitch and with only three absentees on toe tnt I I long list Hat of or speakers and people who I were wore to lead in discussions Mate The question of or barring wormy worm fruit from Crom the market was Introduced to the tho convention by J. J Edward Taylor Talor secretary sec sec- secretary of ot the tho state board of ot horticulture ture who read a ii paper on that subject last night It had however been heen touched on so often otten us to prove pro that it ft was one ono to which present at nt the Uie convention con wore thoroughly n awake Finally after aCter Mr Ir TaYl Taylors Taylor's rD paper had bern n discussed and the tho s sentiment commonly commonly com corn mealy expressed that the should take some action In the matter matt William m of or Pro Provo o proposed n n. tion alon along the lines given givon n above His Hla proposal al met at once with en enthusiastic en- en support Sov ral speRl speakers ors among them wholesale tl dealers In Sn frulla told how bow tho tito reputation of or Utah on some markets for wormy fruit ha has Injured Injured in injured In- In tho the sale salo of or fruit from this state Another speaker also stated that Utah is being made mada the thc dumping ground for Idaho apples though it Jt was argued by b- bothers others that the Idaho laws prevent the shipping of worm wormy fruit from that state The paper that started J the discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion in this tills regard was as that by J. J Edward PAl Hd- ward ivard Taj Tal Taylor lor r. r secretary of the convert conven tion Mr 11 Taylor said sald in 11 part palt Idaho is producing worms worm so are arc California Color Ado Oregon nut ever evry state in the Union Utan's worms aro arc I well advertised that is 13 all 1111 The Tho ho onny oi my fruit is allowed allowe to go bO On the markor machot Excluding wormy fruit is not an I experiment e Idaho Montana Oregon Oron and oiHI Washington havo haVe prohibitory y laws law There Thero Is Js little excise for wormy nowadays since it 8 is 8 83 ED C easily lU prevented prevent prevent- c ed ld by r r I wormy wormy- in ruit f 7 ft not t tI tUo tho J ouia I I i inor im at ma upi Y if rt I nab man i W rc compiled compelled i W t t spray p Iilo t f rj ho he will begin to tu py pty to other details and will be begin ln to o c his product in other ways Experience In condemning fruit forSan for forSan forSan San Joso scalo scale In Salt SnIt Lake last fall fail has arouS aroused d public among anions th the gro growers ers In fn favor of or fighting f for forthe r r the San Son Jose scale rh The same samo ought toe to tobe tobe be e true of tho codling moth modi The The law lav occluding wormy worm fruit has been boen proved a a success i The he poor fruit t said ala Mr h Taylor can be u used d for by pro I if f the orchard orchard orchard or or- or- or chard which are now lough bough by Utah from other states states I l hope before this convention ad ad- adjourns Cd it will wil go o on record as fn favoring a law barring worm wormy fruit from the market The applause given Mr rr Ta Taylor's Taylors lors hope a d well for the tho passing of or such sucha a r resolution I. I A A. Hancock in fri discussing the tho paper pa paper paper pa- pa per saidI said EaHl I have leen been unfortunate enough to bo he in the tho fruit business In fn Salt Sal Lake this year yea Of Ot boxes bou bought bout t for tor forone forone torone one shipment 2700 wore were worm wormy Dont Don't try to r raise lse too many armIes apples ples but ral raise e eso so good d ones oneS f Sort Bort rt them well wel and you ou will wI find it I will wi pay a This is one of the most important points that has como come before the convention con con- said W W. IT n. nU U WIlcox ox secretary secretary secre secre- tar tary of or the tho Syracuse Horticultural so so- so clety You rou have hn done dono all al the tho rest but you 0 h have ve not the tho market marlet Hood River has a 3 reputation for selling ap apples up- up ples pIes that are not punctured with worms Utah has her rep reputation It I is for tor selling w-olm w wormy apples We aro are opposed to that Tho Syracuse Syracuse Srn Syra Syra- cu cuse e Horticultural s society cl t will wil support support support sup sup- port such a J law w as Is Ie suggested Let Utah have a n reputation for n a large c. c red apple not punctured by n a worm- worm hole holo ece nry Orchard Methods That Utah is able to arid and nd does produce produce pro pro- duce uce ns as good If not not better better fruit than an any In the the tho West and certainly bettor bolter bolor than eastern fruit was the opinion expressed sed b by Professor ProCessor R. R n S. S North Northrop orth- orth rop In ip his tn talk last nl night ht Professor ProCessor Northrop th thought that tha conditions on that account aro are mOI most to th the tho future futuro of the tho fruit raising Industry in Utah even though tho da day may como when there will wIl be destructive compe compo titian amon among the inferior grades Tree ree planting is tho the going on at rate of or about 1000 trees a n year ear in Utah and na southern Idaho said sald Professor sor Northrop p. p This Is bound to mean if f the they all al como to maturity that there thero will wi In the tho future be a pretty stiff competition With our getting fruit quality n end cud olor color ahead of oC the east east- ern era It will wil be c our lower class fruit that will wil be bo competing with wit to the tho east east- ern era The Tho best class will suffer suter least b by tho the eom competition Therefore ro it Is essential to Increase the tho percentage er of our best product nt at the expense of ot ordinary or or- or r- r run rn of oC the orchard In discussing Professor Northrop's paper C C. C C. C Adney of or CorInne Utah Uth warned a against the te over stimulation of apple trees Ho ITo said over it I rendered the tho trees especially liable to pear per blight h. h Enoch Parr of ot Ogden spoke of or grape culture saying It I was necessary to have ha the proper soil sl and an In Utah to mature grapes the tho vines Ines should be pruned so as to allow tho the maturing bunches bunche plenty of or light Ilow and air thou though 1 not sunlight ht |