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Black Aphis. 

 See under "Apple." 



San Jose Scale. 

 See under "Apple." 



Cherry Gummosis. 



No satisfactory remedy known. The best that can be done is to prune 

 and burn dead iDranches, cut out gum-pockets and wash or spray wounds 

 with Bordeaux. 



Brown Rot. 

 See under "Peach." 



PEACH. 



Peach Leaf Curl. 



Spray thoroughly before buds open with Bordeaux or lime-sulphur. 



Peach Blight, 



Spray with Bordeaux or lime-sulphur soon after fall rains begin or imme- 

 diately after late fruit is gathered. 



Peach Fruit Spot. 



. Spray same as for blight. Also spray once or twice in late May and 

 June with weak Bordeaux or lime-sulphur. Do not make these applications 

 during rainy weather. 



Brown Rot. 



Destroy all rotting fruit. Spray as for blight. If disease still persists 

 spray with dilute lime-sulphur when fruit is ripening. 



San Jose Scale. 

 See under "Apple." 



PEAK. 



Pear Scab. 

 See under "Apple Scab." 



Codling Moth. 

 See under "Apple." 



San Jose Scale. 

 See under "Apple." 



Pear Slug. 

 See under "Cherry Slug." 



Pear Blight. 



This is the most destructive disease of the pear; it also attacks the apple 

 and other related trees. Extreme care and thoroughness are necessary in 

 dealing with this disease. Examine trees carefully and repeatedly during 

 the winter and cut out and burn every particle of hold-over blight that can 

 be detected. Examine not only branches but trunk, and even roots. Steril- 

 ize tools frequently with solution of corrosive sublimate. 



Pear-leaf Blister Mite. 



Spray with lime-sulphur just as buds are starting. 



PLUM AND PEUNE. 

 Brown Rot. 



See under "Peach." 

 See under "Cherry." 

 See under "Apple." 



Shot-hole Fungus. 

 San Jose Scale. 



