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Table L Comparison of Wormy Apples in Kendall and Albion Orchards, 1916 



wormy fruit and the apples showing side injury. In plot 1 for both 

 orchards nearly one-half the wormy apples are affected in this manner, 

 while in plots 2 and 3 and the checks for the Kendall orchard, it is 

 practically two-thirds, with the exception of plot 3 for the Kendall 

 orchard, where the reduction is approximately one-fourth, and this 

 latter is equally true of the one check tree in the Albion orchard. 



Table IL Comparison of Percentages Between Wormy and "Shallow" Apples, 1916 



In order to bring this point out more clearly, we have brought 

 together in Table II, a comparison of the percentages between the 

 total wormy and "shallow" apples in three orchards representing three 

 varieties, namely. Greening, King and Baldwin, sprayed by different 

 groups of men, though under the same general supervision and un- 

 doubtedly subjected to varied treatments in earlier years. They 

 were all within twenty miles of each other and under very similar, if 



