104 PEACH LEAF CURL*. ITS NATURE AND TREATMENT. 



When the work on one experiment row was completed, the fruit from 

 a second row of 10 trees was gathered, weighed, and counted in like 

 manner, and this process was followed for each row of the block which 

 required thinning. 



From the field records thus gathered two tables have been carefully 

 compiled, the first showing the actual weight of young peaches picked 

 from each tree thinned in the l)lock, and the second the computed 

 number of peaches which these weights represent, as determined by 

 the above-described method. 



Table 2S.— Weight of peaches thinned from the sprayed Lovell peach trees in the experi- 

 ment block of the Rio Bonito orchard in the spring of 1895. (a) 



a For plat of orchard see p. 69; for .sprays applied see p. 73. 



