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Show HK ;.. t . JPlfp ' The MtlWav will d tar UA'WKht- JOj& ' pillar aHdjterr iwsl, ! b Kr8 As Mterpmw w 1x apr ' witM 0tS BgJLp MmferMiJiftMlw,dtMKiMli. URv ) 'aimmRo 'oif Lwr jB$- Wlnte urMnlo, 08 pouwl. 3hF , Sa 8rKlftXwl8','nli!Mla)''ourPOUU(l8' Er , Water, tfo ullifl. i I. 3 I'ut tlio wkil arHle, eal noda am'. ffffi?," w wuter in an Iron kelll and bH for W&ifr'j ' fitteftor twenty imIhhIM. "hea the JE, arMnlc ehould b dtwolved. Some , ' wfllfr wil' b'lat y bollinf, 10 enough Ljfy$.it,n -mate muat'lM aJdrd (a reilea' the 7 " ,4&. amount loct.. l'o quari of th itock . nit M'ution wjth two to four ponu4 of JS"freflhIy,alKjkedlimo.wlll be auiHe1nt L """ Jor fifty gallons of water. ! : ooutiNo korit. It ' ' Tho most damaging and widwpread 4j&r , of all orchard iatJJri Uta( la U4'3coll-; U4'3coll-; x ,' ,ing moth, wlilch oauata wonny apbln. pff', Net oontent mKIi dwtroviiig n lard per J '" 'cent of the fappla crop, It lurm lla' at- t teullon to pema arid quinces and ou K,f ' eaatonally 10 the Olhur irullel'hev lalp ffe ' lull and wlntw.MppIe aufTur moat and 5&I fltich is tfie reputation of throa varltla B for behiR infested with wonns thai' one "grit State (MunUiiajj at least, has paeed j n law prolilhltlng the importation of Utttil HppkH UHlfM (Ml c ill iiiHpoutkm v a)ibwa tins IrufQto Ibe iree Itom the I krvaa of the culling molli. There are "r iWil brood Jurlng (lie teason In thla I, atnte. Tiie latter broods hfe no ilonbl 1' tusredliHvtilttocoinbttilhnti tie first It one linen the lime of tlietr appearance If li not no reudlly determined, and llicil Mja.', metliod of entering the fruit is dilTt'rrni Byfabti' i - front that of the early brood. A uludy SmLt Uf,lM life-history WleaUa The best' ftfr'r' v ! mmb Uarouslf and Rff12' 5 1ti&y?m yyiavil Miy( art gaWtf1- f-':yiriogBt. iattif targr fttulslrff. B"U JFr ' at onouijlt poibon to' kill litem before m .,-. they cause any injury to the fruit. How M1!, ,0 Ut the poison into the calyx is then ttlie iinportuiit iiufstluu. An lntureat-ing lntureat-ing point that is frequently overl6okcl Mje ia tlil-aa the little fruits enlarge the A& cilyx lobes move toward each other and VX meut over tho enlyx cup forming a Kl eecitra covering. This ocoura within a Kft, wcok or tun days attar the petals fall, KS and the poison must bo put in before BJH thu calyx oupi are closed. To accompl 2 iali tliia, spraying must be doud as 9 follows with arsenic of lliuo: 'RE, First spraying within a week after ()utats full. Fruit trees should neer bo eprned while In blossom, because the Jioiiuy btMS and other insects which aro the fruit grower's friends iu polluuiziug lliu blosso'Jis Will be poisoned, iiouaud spraying, within a week niter the llial so as to catch the fruita missed the first lime and later tliu daveloped ones Third spleyiug, about two or thrco wueks after the second. Fourth spraying, about three woaks after the third. Another spraying with poison ou lato applet und pears will bocunedclal about September 1st. Ig- llurlay Qaiuls. A good way. to trap B the Itivao after they leave tho fruit and I Hfe aeeku hiding placu in wlilch to Bplu j their uocoOus, is to wrap burlap bauds V six inches wide around the treo 'trunk fJH eighteen inches from the ground and IB fastbii witli a tuck. The lurvuo will IHm crawl under the bundt und can then be IH& killed. Tho bauds ehould be examined Mel nud the larvae destroyed at least once Wtjk each week. II they uro not examined fijA regulaily the banda had better be left HV olTfur tht-y will only form breeding HB pJacKi for tin insect. JHff Bpray to beat tho law and you will IBB aucceed gottlng npplea worth "tf cents jgSa, l'r bushel. MMF Spray To kill the worms and you will HBL t uccee J gottlug apples worth $1. per RBn bushel. IBBj jUl'rof. F. W. MeUaJfsigues u stato- IBBJ iiient which Is published iu the biennial nBH report of the State Hoard of Horticulture BHb to tho effect that proper nprayiug 'resul- BBa unl In H7..2 por iout oi tho ttMIo crop at IBB the Statu School for tho Peaf, free from HB worms in 1'J'X). Does it pay to Bpray? Hq lion, Rweu O.-NIelson, ot Mt. Pieman t B lilah, got 00 per cent of his apple crop B ice from wdrms lit WO, lie sprayed BJBE according'torrgulatlons published BHH ' po yfo$ffi$f getting too' much I llfiie In any of life arsenical sprayr. iJlrae per fouls' (ho doubienillcn nf, cont-era'ctib'g cont-era'ctib'g the burning c'lfeetofiihe arsenic on the felinge and holding the pofeou In place'for almost dn Indefinite. Oh'as.IT. 8vrfrrH,iIftapector for Utah Co. |