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Stormsburg, two of (liem stayed all nighl and until Tuesday 

 4 o'clock. The demonstration was a great advantage to me. The 

 jieople that were here were all pleased with the work. All that 

 spites me was that there was not anollier man along. We would 

 have gotten over more of the orchard, but I am satisfied with the 

 amount we did do." 



N. C. NEIDIGH. 



Lancaster Countv. Lancaster, Pa. 



* * * ''1 have always taken a great interest in your efforts 

 to exieiniinate all tree parasites, and watch for your Bulletin for 

 much useful information in my woik as a Commercial Sprayer. I 

 believe you are doing a great work for the citizens of this State, and 

 a few years from now will see this the banner fruit State." 



J. C. WILMITTll. 



Philadelphia County. Frankford, Pa. 



* * * ''I am glad to say that I forget what the San Jose scale 

 looks like, after using your Lime-sulfur Solution about three years 

 ago." 



WILLIAM B. FAKKELL. 



Allegheny County. Library, Pa. 



* * * '"Some time in February we had one of your men here 

 and spend a day with us, showing how to prune and telling of the 

 different insects and pests that destroy our fruit. I had (juite a 

 number of the neighbors in, and all seemed very much interested 

 in his lecture and mode of treating the trees. We had our Power 

 Sprayer in operation, and had quite a display in general. I feel 

 very grateful for the day's meeting, and also feel that I have been 

 benefitted." 



R. J. WILSON. 



Elk County. DeYoung, Pa. 



* * * "As soon as we arrived at the farm, the demonstrator 

 started the work at once (although it was raining quite hard) in 

 trimming and cutting back of the trees, at the same time giving us 

 instructions in the care of an orchard. I do not know when I 

 have spent a day that was so interesting and instructive, and 

 everyone there was very much interested, and they stated to me later 

 that they were very much pleased with the work. As we came back 

 to Spartansburg I saw people and stated to them what we had been 

 doing. They said they were sorry that they did not learn about 

 this work being done, as they woud have surely been there. I be- 

 lieve that we have gotten an interest started in that section, and 

 if we can only arrange to keep the work moving that it will ter- 

 minate in a great benefit to the people in that vicinitv." 



W. N. FULLER. 



