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can also be combated by jarring the trees in the early morning and 

 catching the insects as they fall off. For this purpose a regular cur- 

 culio catcher is desirable. For scale, treat same as on apple. 



Quince. When the blossom buds appear use ib. If any leaf- 

 feeding insects are present substitute 20, 21 or 22. After blossoms 

 fall use lb. Use same solution every ten days or two weeks there- 

 after as long as leaf or fruit spot are threatening. For scale, treat as 

 on apple. 



Pear. Blight should be treated with the pruning knife, removing 

 all blighted portions, and cutting about 4 to 6 inches into fresh, sound 

 wood. For scab and other fungus diseases treat same as apple. 

 For psylla use 12 when leaves open. Use 12 again once or twice 

 later as needed. For scale, treat as on apple. 



Potato. For scab use 5 or 6. For blight and rot, spray thoroughly 

 with lb when plants are half grown, and again every ten days to two 

 weeks till tubers are well formed. In case beetles are troublesome 

 substitute 20, 21 or 22 for i b. 



Raspberry. Treat same as blackberry, which see. 



Strawberry. For rust or leaf spot use ib as soon as fresh leaves 

 appear in spring. Just as blossoms begin to open spray with 20, 21 

 or 22. Use lb on new plantations during summer and fall as 

 required. Onre or two sprayings should nearly always be given. 



Tomato. To check rot, blight and tiea beetle, use ib soon after 

 planting out and again afier fruit is formed. 



