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Paris green ; repeat 1 before the blossom buds open ; (3. repeat 2 



when blossoms have fallen). See Bulletin 107. — Codlin-vioth. 



1. Paris green immediately after l)lossoms have fallen; 2. repeat 1, 



7 to 10 days later; (3, 4, Paris green at intervals of 1 to 3 weeks 



after 2, especially if later broods are troublesome). Paris green 



may be added to the Bordeaux mixture and the two applied 



together with excellent effect. — Case-hearer. As for hud-moth. 



See Bulletin 93. 



Bean. 



Antliracnose^ Pod-rust. Bordeaux mixture, when first true leaf 

 has expanded ; 2, 3, etc., the same, at short intervals to keep the 

 foliage covered by the mixture. 



Beet. 



Leaf spot. 1. When 4 or 5 leaves have expanded, Bordeaux 

 mixture; 2, 3, etc., the same every 10 to 14 days. 





Cabbage and Cauliflower. 



Aphis. 1. Upon young plants, kerosene emulsion or arsenites, 

 when worms are first seen ; 2. if plants are not heading repeat 1 when 

 necessary ; 3. when beginning to head, hot water (130°F.) or hel- 

 lebore ; 4. repeat 3 when necessary. — Oahhage-worm. 1, If plants 

 are not heading, kerosene emulsion or arsenites; 2. repeat 1 at 

 intervals of 7 to 10 days ; 3. if plants are heading, hellebore, or 

 water at 130° to 135°F. ; 4, 5, etc., repeat 3 when necessary. — 

 Plusia. 1. Make very thorough applications as recommended under 

 cahhage-worm. For Boot-maggoty see Bulletin 78. 



Carnation. 



Anthracnose^ Rust, Spot. 1. At first appearance of disease, Bor- 

 deaux mixture thoroughly applied \njlne spray ; 2, 3, etc., if plants 



