of the entire tree since the tiny scales are generally distributed 

 over the entire tree and only those hit with the spray will be 

 killed. 



During the growing season (petal fall and first cover) Guthion* 

 (1 lb 50 WP), carbaryl (2 lbs 50 WP or 2/3 lb SOS) and Diazinon* 

 (1/2 lb 50 WP) are all effective against the crawler stages. 



*Trade name 



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POMOLOGICAL PARAGRAPH 



Publication availiable: In January, 1969, a National Controlled 

 Atmosphere Research Conference was held at Michigan State University 

 This conference was summarized in an article entitled "What's New 

 with CA Storage"in the March-April, 1969 issue of Fruit Notes. 



The entire Proceedings of this conference was published as 

 Horticultural Report No. 9 by the Horticulture Department at Michi- 

 gan State. The available supply was quickly exhausted and in re- 

 sponse to a continuing demand, the Proceedings have been republished 

 A copy may be obtained by sending an order to the Department of Hor- 

 ticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48823. 

 The cost is $2.50 for domestic orders, $3,00 for foreign orders, 

 and an order should be accompanied by a check or money order written 

 to the order of Michigan State University. 



A great deal of information is contained in this publication, 

 and the information is only slightly outdated. This publication 

 should be of interest and value to anyone concerned with the broad 

 application of CA storage. 



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RECENT SMALL FRUIT INTRODUCTIONS 



James F. Anderson 

 Department of Plant and Soil Sciences 



Three blueberry varieties, Bluetta, Lateblue and Elizabeth 

 were introduced in 1967. None of these have been tested in our 

 University plantings and the following notes are taken from the 

 introducer's descriptions. 

 Btuetta 



A new blueberry variety released by the Crops Research Division 

 of the U.S.D.A. and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 



The plants of Bluetta are short compact spreading and 



