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GARDEN FOES. 



Juiiu on the lea\r« aiul flowers of the strawbeny. 1'bey 

 have pale yellow hea<li3, spotted with brown on each side, 

 and green bodies. Fortunately, this pest is not very ])re- 

 valent. 



Eemedy. — The c^dy remedy kncnvn, so far, is a pre- 

 ventive one, and that is to eolleet all the dead foliai^e and 

 rubbish between the plants and bui'n it, in ordei' that the 

 larvjTB or pupa^ hiding therein may be destroyed. 



.STIiAWBEHIlY LKAF 



SNA U.S. 



Sliip-s and sn.iili? are partial to tho leaves of strawberries, more eipeciallv 

 tlu^ Strawlicrrv Snail. 



Strawberry Snail (Helix rufescens).— A snail with 

 a yellowishd)i'()wn body, striped with dark bi-own, and 

 having a pale grey shell. uhi(di attacks both leaves and 



