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calyx) should be well lilled with the 

 poison. From an examination of the 

 plate No. IV it can readily be seen that 

 the tnrning in of the sepals as the little 

 apple develops from the tlower directs 

 a spray away from the calyx cavity. A 

 few days later in its development the 

 sepals form a sort of a cone-like roof 

 over the calyx cavity much like that of 

 a mature apple, as shown at "c" in plate 

 No. V. It can also be seen by a close 

 examination of plate No. II that the 

 larva of a newly-hatched moth has but 

 a small distance to eat to reach the cen- 

 ter of the little apple during the early 

 stages of its growth. It is also notice- 

 able that the calyx cavity during the 

 early stages is quite pointed, hence if 

 the poison is well placed during spray- 

 ing the larva is sure to eat it in its en- 

 deavor to reach the inside of the 

 apple. Thus we find that each part of 

 the ilower after unfolding from the 

 bud gradually passes through natural 

 changes in developing into the apple. 



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Memhrjnp 



Pla YeYI 



•orris 



These changes not only have a highly 

 complex and interesting biological sig- 

 niticance from the standpoint of the 

 lovers of nature but also have a prac- 

 tical relationship to the management of 

 the orchard, and to the quantity and 

 quality of the fruit produced. 



(TELEr4R.AM) 

 Spokane. Wash.. June 27. 1914. 

 E. H. Shepai-d, 



Editor "Better Fruit": 

 La Salle advertisement in yoiir 

 •June issue stating that By-products 

 eonnnittee had endorsed his dehy- 

 drator is absolutely unwarranted. 

 Neither this eonnnittee nor any of 

 its subcommittees has endorsed any 

 processing method. Please give prom- 

 inence to this statement. 

 (Signed) 



Sixth National Apple Show 



By-products Committee. 



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