16 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO SUBTEOPICAL FRUITS. 



growths from injury, and one in the fall to lessen the feeding injury 

 to the fall growth of the orange trees. 



From two to eight gallons of this combination spray should be 

 applied per tree, at a high pressure, and in a very thorough manner, 

 as only thrips that are hit will be killed. 



Experiments in spraj'ing have shown that three thorough applica- 

 tions at the jDroper times have resulted in from '20 per cent to GO per 

 cent more " fancy *' fruit in the sprayed as compared with the un- 

 sprayed blocks. 



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