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few egg clusters are present in the orchard, early spraying, such as is 
sound for the codling moth after the plaeaar fall, will be found 
useful, providing the amount of poison used is incre eaced to 10 pounds 
Fic, 9.—High-power spraying outfit in use in treating roadside trees. (From Rogers and 
Burgess.) 
to 100 gallons of water. If the infestation is more serious, a second 
spraying early in June, using a similar amount of poison, will be 
found very satisfactory. In cases where the infestation is severe it 
