February, 1921 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page 21 



Some Reliable Northwest Nurserymen 



Capital City 

 Nursery Co. 



Our Specialty: 



Apple, Prune and 

 Walnut Trees 



ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT 

 BEARING SHRUBBERY 



A good line of trees for 

 WINDBREAK AND SHADE 



Address, Salem, Oregon 



UNIQUE HOME COLLECTION 



ALWILD 



PRODUCTIVE 

 SUGAR 

 PEERLESS 

 NEW RACE 

 DULUTH 

 LUCKY + 

 UNIQUE 



EVERGREEN PLANTATION 



NEW MEADOWS, IDAHO 



The Woodburn Nurseries 



WOODBURN, OREGON 



Growers, not jobbers. All of our 

 offerings are our owngrowing. Think 

 what this means to the planter. 



APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES 



PRUNES, LOGANBERRIES 



STRAWBERRIES, ASPARAGUS 



ENGLISH HOLLY 



Three generations of Settlemier's 

 growing trees in Oregon. 



Grandfather 1850 



Father 1863 



Son 1892 



Buy your trees from those who 

 know how. 



Every nursery using this trade- 

 mark has subscribed to a standard of 

 ethics which obligates for quality, 

 efficiency and honesty in every prac- 

 tical way. It signifies a fight against 

 all questionable schemes, methods 

 and utterances that would lead to 

 disappointing results with nursery 

 products. General cooperation af- 

 fords satisfaction to planters and 

 nurserymen. 



Nursery Stock 



We still have a surplus in many 

 lines, including Apple, Pear and 

 Cherry Seedlings, Gooseberry and 

 Currant, Strawberry plants and 

 Logan tips. Your want list will be 

 appreciated. 



If you are interested in stock for 

 next year it will pay you to corre- 

 spond with us. 



Portland Wholesale Nursery Co. 



971 Sandy Blvd., Portland, Oregon 



Canyon Home Nursery 



Strawberry Plants 

 for Spring Delivery 



Everbearing Strawberries 



a specialty. 



Extra Fine Marshalls. 



F. I. MOFFET 



Ellensbnrg, Washington 



Idaho's 

 Largest Nurseries 



Wants your orders for 



TREES, SMALL FRUITS, 



SHRUBS, ROSES, 



PERENNIALS. 



Highest Quality — Lowest Prices. 



Inquire about our 

 FREE LANDSCAPE SERVICE 



Kimberly Nurseries 



Kimberly (Twin Falls County) Idaho 



Modern Methods of Codling Moth Control 



W. H. Wicks, Director Bureau of Plant Industry, State Department of Agriculture, Boise, Idaho 



IN THE Idaho horticultural law as 

 passed by the fifteenth session Idaho 

 legislature, 1919, we find the following: 



Section 2077. Spraying for codling 

 moth. "All apple and pear trees of 

 bearing age within the State of Idaho 

 infested or known to be infested at 

 any previous season with codling moth 

 shall be sprayed at least two times each 

 season with arsenate of lead solution or 

 its equivalent, first spraying to be made 

 within thirty days after the first ap- 

 pearance of the blossoms on the tree, 

 second spraying within thirty days 

 from time of first spraying." 



As a result of the most recent and 

 thorough experiments in addition to the 

 successful practices of successful grow- 

 ers and the experience of the inspectors 

 of the Bureau of Plant Industry, State 



Department of Agriculture, this section 

 is recommended for revision to the 

 sixteenth session of the legislature as 

 follows: 



"All apple and pear trees of bearing 

 age within the state of Idaho infested 

 or known to be infested the previous 

 season with codling moth shall be 

 sprayed at least two times each season 

 with arsenate of lead solution or its 

 equivalent, first spraying to be made 

 when petals have fallen and before the 

 calyx closes, and the second applica- 

 tion to be given on the date and in the 

 manner specified by the Department of 

 Agriculture." 



Spraying for codling moth is there- 

 fore necessary in complying with the 

 horticultural law of the state. 



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