REPORT OF STAT^;. HORTICULTURIST. 



85 



DORMANT SPRAY. 



Date. 



Owner. 



Address. 



April 



May 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 2.3 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 29 

 30 

 1 

 2 



3 

 4 

 6 



14 

 15 

 17 



M. M. Pearson 



tGeo. A. Murch 



fPhilip H. Wiggin. . . . 

 H. A. Shorey & Son.. . 



Moses P. Adams 



John B. Skolfield 



Henry Snow 



A. N. Leonard 



W. J. Crooker 



N. E. Morrill 



Frank Fortier 



tDr. W. T. Merrill 



A. T. Giddinge & Sons. 



James W. Morrill 



tE. P. Ham 



tHarry L. Mitchell 



J. H. Holmes 



Mason 



Donnell 



Bucklin 



Seekins 



Ernest A. Foy 



H. D. Littlefield 



D. C. Boyd 



Mrs. J. S. Rogers 



C. A. York & Sons 



L. E. Colomy 



Chas. Clements 



Orlando W. Foss 



H. B. Crawford 



Fred S. Wiggin. 



W. Y. Johnson 



L. W. 

 C. F. 

 L. R. 

 H. L. 



Cumberland Ctr. 



Old Orchard. 



No. Baldwin. 



Bridgton. 



Woodfords, 47 Grafton St. 



Brunswick. 



Lisbon Falls. 



Lewiston, Bates College. 



Mechanic Falls. 



Buckfield. 



Turner Ctr. 



West Auburn. 



Auburn, R. F. D. 6. 



Hallowell, R. F. D. 8. 



Lewiston, 206 Main St. 



Bath, 22 Lincohi St. 



So. China. 



Augusta, R. F. D. 6. 



Week's Mills, R. F. D. 51. 



So. Warren. 



Belfast, R. F. D. 3. 



Thomdike, R. F. D. 2. 



Newport. 



East Newport. 



Carmel, R. F. D. 3. 



Bangor, Cram Road. 



Bucksport. 



Winterport. 



Hancock. 



Houlton. 



Maysville Ctr. 



Perry. 



t Water used instead of spray material. 



CODLING MOTH SPRAY. 



June 



13 

 14 

 15 

 17 

 18 

 19 



Joseph B. Clark. 

 Geo. T. Libby... 

 W. H. Briggs: . . 

 E. S. Douglas. .. 

 Geo. E. Elwell. . 

 Harry A. Goss . . 

 H. L. Hayes . . . . 

 Albert P. Small. 

 H. H. Payson. . . 

 B. L. Mitchell.. . 

 Fred .\. Gleason. 

 U. H. Heald 



Ogunquit. 



Scarboro Beach. 



Harrison, R. F. D. 3. 



Douglass Hill. 



West Buxton. 



Greene. 



.Augusta, R. F. D. 2. 



West Bowdoin. 



Hope. 



Appleton. 



Union, R. F. D. 3. 



Paris. 



The demonstrations consisted of pruning in the forenoon and 

 spraying in the afternoon. The pruning was confined largely 

 to old trees ; thinning, heading, dehorning, and cutting out 

 canker. Together with this work we showed how to bud and 

 how and when to use the different forms of grafting- Up-to- 

 date pruning tools were used and only those which were essen- 

 tial and best adapted to the various needs of the work. Only 

 a limited amount of spraying could be done and we used only 



