killed, hut the remainder started into growth, with Ihnt sickly 

 yellow appearance ot foliage and tlie tufty, wiry shoots indicative of 

 the '' yellows," and was pronounced by many experts as a case of 

 the typical "yellows." 



Ill the same row and witli the same exposure, soil, etc., were 

 twenty or more other trees of the same variety (Coolidge's Favorite) 

 not treated with the oil and turpentine, all of which have remained in 

 perfect health np to the present time. 



FIG. 4. 



Fig. 4 is engraved from a photograph of the 



ee and is correct 



