No. 6. UEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 971 



lou of water, at'tei- the leaves are oir iu tbe fall. 3. Spray with 

 Whale Oil Soap, 2Ibs. to I gallon of water, before the buds start 

 iu the spriug. 4. Cut back and thoroughly prune infested trees 

 after spraying and burn the pruuings. 5. Destroy badly infested 

 plants. See Bulletin No. 43 of Department. 



PEACH LEAF CURL: 



1. Spray with Copper Sulphate before buds open in spring. 2. 

 Spray with I>ordeaux mixture wheil leaves are half grown, 



PEACH ROSETTE: 



No good remedy. 



BROWN ROT: 



1. Spray with Copper Sulphate before buds open. 2. Bordeaux 

 mixture before flowers open. 3. Repeat 2 every ten to fourteen 

 days after fruit has set, until the fruit is half grown. 4. Repeat 

 everj^ five to seven days, utsing ammoniacal copper carbonate in- 

 stead of Bordeaux mixture. 



YELLOWS: 



1. Destroy all aflected trees by tire. 2. Dig out and burn roots 

 also. 



Pear. 



BORERS: 



See under apple. 



CODLING MOTH: 



See under apple. 



PEAR MIDGE: 



1. Apply 1,0UU lbs. of Kainit per acre, to the ground beneath the 

 trees about the middle of June. 



PEAR LEAF MITE: 



1. Spray in winter with Kerosene Emulsion, 1 part; water 6 parts. 



PEAR PSYLLA: 



1. Spray with Wliale Oil Soap, 1 lb. to 1 gallon of water, in April, 

 spraying only the trunk and larger branches. 



SLUG: 



See under Cherry. 



SAN JOSE SCALE: 



See under Peach. 



LEAP BLIGHT OR FRUIT-SPOT: 



1. Spray with ammoniacal copper carbonate as the leaves open. 

 2.Bordeaux mixture just before the blossoms open. 3. Repeat 2 

 after fruit has set, at intervals of two weeks as needed. 



