Bui. 1 74, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Plate IV. 



Fig. 1.— Crop of Elberta Peaches from a Tree Sprayed Once with Self-Boiled 

 Lime-Sulphur. Good, Merchantable Fruit in the Pile and Unmerchantable, 

 Scabby Fruit on the Notebook at the Top. Sleepy Creek, W. Va., August 27, 

 1909. 



Fig. 2.— The Same Unsprayed Crop Shown in Plate III, Figure 2, Sorted for the 

 Market. The Large Pile on the Right is Unmerchantable, Scabby Fruit, that 

 on the Left Representing All that was Suitable for Packing. 



PEACH SCAB. 



