322 Rei'ort of the Department op Entomology of the 



Trees. 



Kiud. 



European, 



European, 



Currant: 



Table III. — Continved. 



, Percent- 

 No. Ag9. age 0x1. 



Trg. 

 1 14 



8 



2 C) 



BesultM. 



100 May 31. , Fruit buds 

 well set towara cips 

 cf upper lim6s. 

 'Very little foliage 

 fxcept ou upper 

 third. Nearly dead 

 by following fall. 



100 Tut little injury to 

 upper half. Lower 

 half seriously in- 

 jured; no foliage 

 jind all fiuit buds 

 killed. Nearly dead 

 by following fall. 



100 V^'ithin a few days 

 showed injury and 

 died during follow- 

 ing spring. 



Check's.* 



Growth good. 

 Fruit above 

 average yield. 



• Two check trees for each test. 

 3 Bushes in full beaiiog. 



Series II. — The trees of this series, as those of Series I, were 

 selected as being in good condition. The applications were made 

 November 22 and March 27. 



during Winter: 



Checks. 



Dwarf Kieffer, 1 10 



Plum: 



Bradshaw, 



Bradshaw, 



1 10 



\ 1 ^ 

 } 1 10 



100 About 80 per ct. of 

 fruit buds killed. 

 Foliage good. 



20 No Injury. Fruit 



average crop. 

 100 Wore than 80 per ct. 

 40 cf fruit buds killed. 

 Very little foliage. 

 'J'ree nearly dead by 

 following falL 



Two trees same 

 age and vari- 

 ety. Fruit 

 usual crop. 



Two trees same 

 age and vari- 

 ety. Fruit 

 usual crop. 



> Fall bearlnc. 



