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TABLE I. B. HUBBARDSTON. 



It will be observed that none of the trees were very seriously 

 attacked. The unsprayed trees having an average of but about 

 twenty per cent of wormy fruit. All sprayed ti-ees had a smaller 

 percentage of wormy fruit than did the unsprayed, but the best 

 results were obtained from the stronger solution. The number of 

 fallen fruits was greatly lessened by spraying, and the proportion of 

 wormy fruits among the windfalls was much smaller in case of the 

 sprayed trees. 



The figure gives a graphic representation of the results. 



One pounrl to 250 gallons 



One pound to 300 gallons 



Not sprayed 



A number of Greening trees in another orchard, some distance 

 from the first, was sprayed June llth, and June-25th, with Paris 

 green in the proportion of 1 pound to 250 gallons. In this orchard, 

 three hundred fruits were taken indiscriminately from all parts of 



