otins for regulating this depth of cover 

 has been solved, the old method of just guessing will have 

 to be followed, although the irregularities may be somewhat 

 modified by more painstaking in t. oration* 



Within twenty-four houre affeer Bowing, all beds, 

 excepting those left to check results, are given the 



sulphuric acid tr*|pwsnt recommended by Carl Iu rtley 



;-.-/16 fluid ounces of t..cid, diluted in 3/16 gallons of water, 

 applied to the square foot. r J?wo days after the acid treat- 

 ment, the e given a thorough sprinkling to v/cish the 

 fungicide well dovm in the soil, 



ing difficulty in securing rinkling 



cr-n thr.t will not be eaten b;- the acid so rapidly. The 

 roso will last about four hours of continuous use, &nd then 

 W' ?0BlMPd v ttaMfc JSbe rest of the ctn remains 



intact with this usage, but zr.ust be abindonou because of 

 the eaten spout. : \ coateU^r on the can hae been 



tried, but it does not (Shjplr the react jon ol id on 



the ainc enough to wfu&ft&t *; precaution. J-t tempts 



^rtll be Kf.Je to secure spsJBfclers made of granite ware, 

 laee or wood, lor applying the acid. 



fhe acid is bought in car bo n, at a price ranging 

 from 4 cents to 5 cc and. It is believed that 



is cost cen "bo reduced to bout ' cents by purchasing it 

 in large drums contemning about 1,000 pou /ll rcid is 



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