76 PEACH LEAF CURL: ITS NATURE AND TREATMENT. 



tested (rows 27 and 30), as was the modified eau celeste, composed of 

 copper sulphate, sal soda, and ammonia (rows 35 and 39). Two experi- 

 ments were also conducted with ammoniacal copper carbonate (rows 32 

 and 38). 



The action of sulpliide of potassium was tested (row 47), as well as 

 sulphide of potassium combined with milk of lime (rows 42 and 48). 



Iron sulphate in connection with lime was applied in one experiment 

 (row 50), and, as already stated, was also used in connection with 

 sulphur and lime (row 56). 



Of the three rows left unsprayed in 1895 (rows 4, 24, and 53), one 

 (row 4) had received two applications of the sulphur, lime, and 

 salt spray in 1894; another (row 24) had been twice sprayed in 1894 

 with Bordeaux mixture; and the third (row 53) had received two spray- 

 ings in 1894 with a hot saponified solution of sulphide of potassium. 



