968 ANNUAL KKIM^KI OK IHli Oft. Dor- 



MILDKW: 



1. Bordeaux mixture- <»ii lirsi ;!ii[iearaii(c. 2. Bum vines after 

 gathering the crop. 



Currant and Gooseberry. 



CURRANT WORM: 



1. Paris green or Hellebore when the worms first appear. 2. Re- 

 peat, using Ilellebore every ten days or two weeks if needed. 



STEM GIRDLER: 



1. Cut off stem three inches below the girdled place and burn. 



GOOSEBERRY FRUIT WORM: 



1. Let fowls run among the plants. 2. Pick off and destroy in- 

 jured frui+ ii. Rake up and burn the fallen leaves and rubbish 

 near by, in the fall. 



FOUR-LINED DEAF BUG: 



1. Spray with Kerosene Emulsion one [)art; water five parts, in 

 May. 



LEAF-SPOT: 



1. Spray with ammoniacal copper carbonate soon after leaves 

 open. 2. Repeat with Bordeaux mixture every two Aveeks as 

 long as needed. 3. Gather and burn fallen leaves in the fall. 



MILDEW: 



1. Spray with Potassium Sulphide solution (liver of sulphur) as 

 the leaves begin to open. 2. Repeat every two or three weeks 

 if needed. 



Egg Plant. 



LEAF-SPOT: 



1. Bordeaux mixture as soon as plants are established in the field. 

 2. Repeat every two or three weeks till fruit is half grown. 

 8. Then use ammoniated carbonate. 



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ELM LEAF BEETLE: 



1. S|)i-ay witli Paris green cii .Vrsenatc of Lead when leaves first 

 open. 2. Repeat tw'o weeks later. 3. Repeat if necessary. 



TUSSOCK MOTH: 



1. Gather and destroy (he whitish egg masses in winter. 2. Re- 

 peat in July or August, before the eggs hatch and the caterpil- 

 lars scatter. 3. If the cateri»iHars are feeding, spray with Paris 

 green or .Arsenate of Lead as often as needed. 



