H. M. Lkfrov 



287 



Editorial 



Ripersia on palm roots 



Editorial. Rose leaves 



Roinove the ])Iaiits and spray the exposed roots and soil 

 witli carbon bi-sulphide, using a small glass spraying 

 apparatus. The process must be repeated. Another 

 plan is to have holes in the soil and pour one tea- 

 spoonful of the carbon bi-sulpliide in each hole. p. 76, 

 26. 7. 13. 



'Extract of Quassia.' p. 76, 26. 7. 13. 



Board of Agriculture Leaflets. 



Mangold fly . . 



Onion fly 



Surface caterpillars 



Celery fly 



Carrot fly 

 Red spider 



Asparagus beetle 



Thrips . . 

 Hop aphis 



paraffin 



soft soap 



water 



paraffin 



soft soap 



water 



soot and lime 

 I Paris green 

 (water 

 /paraffin 

 .[ soft soap 

 (^ water 



rcarbolic acid 

 J soft soap 

 y water 



paraffin 



soft soap 



water 



sulphur 



paraffin 



soft soap 



liver of sulphur 



water 



sulphate of iron 



caustic lime 



paraffin (solar) 



water 



1 gallon 

 A lb. 

 10 gallons 



3 pints 

 ^Ib. 



7 gallons 



lib. 

 50 gallons 



1 quart 



I lb. 

 10 gallons 



1 pint 

 ilb. 



10 gallons 



2 gallons 

 Alb. 



60 gallons 



7 gallons 

 6 lbs. 



■ 2\ lbs. 

 100 gallons 



8 ozs. 



4 ozs. 



16 to 24 ozs. 

 10 gallons 



V Formula 1. 

 I Formula 2 



Formula 3. 



Formula 4. 



' CfM. 



Formula 5. 



Formula 0. 



liver of sulphur mixed 

 with quassia wash 



C Paris green 

 ( water 



rarsenate of lead 

 < treacle 

 I water 



(pyrethrum 

 soft soap 

 water 

 soft soap 

 water 



1 lb. 

 200 gallons 



3 ozs. 

 lib. 



10 to 12 gallons 

 1 oz. 



1 oz. 



2 gallons 



4 to 10 lbs. 

 100 gallons 



or with lbs. quassia chips 



