Nov. 26, 1921 



Transportation Rots of Stone Fruits 



469 



Table lll.—Efect of spraying Napoleon ^ and Lambert ^ cherries, 1916 



Orchard treatment. 



Bordeaux 



Self-boiled lime- sul- 

 phur , 



Commercial 1 i m e - s u 1- 

 phur 



Commercial 1 i m e - s u 1- 

 phur (last spraying 

 omitted) 



Untreated 



' The Napoleon cherries were picked July 5 and shipped in pony refrigerators the same day, received in 

 Washington, D. C. , July 12, with ice pans empty and fruit warm, and held without cooling till July 13. 



2 The Lambert cherries were picked July 14 and shipped in pony refrigerators the same day, received in 

 Washington, D. C, July 21, and notes taken on July 22. 



Table IV. — Effect of spraying Napoleon} Black Republican.- and Lambert^ cherries, 



1917 



' The Napoleon cherries were picked July 7 and shipped in pony refrigerators the same day, received in 

 Wenatchee, Wash., July 12, and held in a warm room till July 14, when notes were taken. 



' The Black Republican cherries were picked July 15, packed in pony refrigerators the same day and 

 shipped to Wenatchee, Wash., received July 18, held under ice till July 19 and then at room temperature 

 till July 34, when notes were taken. 



' The Lambert cherries were picked July 21, shipped in pony refrigerators the same day, received in 

 Washington, D. C, July 30, when notes were taken. 



