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liglit set of fruit and there were soTne webs of the fall wel)-wonTi! 

 whicJi were removed. 



Trjce 20 — Meech Quince. General appearance o^ood ; very little 

 live scale observed ; web-worms on one limb, next to No. 19. 



Tree 23 — Greensh&ro Pea^clu General appearance good ; well 

 set with, fruit; no live scale observed. 



Tree 24 — Greensboro Peach. Similar to No. 23 ; but a portion 

 of the fruit dried up when small ; larvse and sets very scarce. 



Tree 25 — Apricot. General appearance good ; scale pretty 

 thoroughly cleaned out. 



Tree 26 — Nectarine. Some dead twigs and shoots which should 

 be cut out, but making good new growth ; leaves not particularly 

 smooth ; scale apparently cleaned out. 



T'ree 29 — Grawemstein\ Apple. Very little fruit and part at 

 least is "stung" and wormy ; some drops on ground ; scale appar- 

 ently pretty well killed. 



Tree 30 — Grimes' Golden Pippin. General appearancei good ; 

 small crop of fruit, nearly every one stung and many wormy ; 

 apparently free from live scale. 



TitEE 31 — Germau Prune. General condition good ; well set 

 with fruit, but hardly one which has not been stung. Plant lice 

 have been pretty thick at tips of some branches, but now are pretty 

 well dried up and dead. Scale has been apparently killed. 



Tree 32 — Mountain, Bose Peacli. General ap}>earance good,, 

 with a light crop of fruit ; apparently little or no live scale. 



Tree 33 — Divurf Duchesse Pear. General condition good and 

 making good growth; very little fruit; no scale larvsc or sets ob- 

 served and live scales apparently cleaned out. 



Tree 35 — Japanese }YaJnut. General appearance good ; a few 

 scale lan'se and sets observed. 



Tree 38 — Baldumi Apple: Has a good, rank ajtpoarance; very 

 little fruit ; scales apparently dead. 



Tree 42 — FAherta Pcai-h. In good condition with small crop of 

 fruit ; no sig-ns of crawling larva? or live scales. 



Tree 43 — Earli/ Pirhmond Cherry. Tree in good condition 

 with no signs of scale upon it. 



Tree 44 — Elberta Peacli. Foliage rather thin, but looking- 

 fairly well and well set with fruit. Some dropped fruit and a little 

 dry rot; scale apparently killed. 



