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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



July, 1907 



to insect pests is to be ever on the watch. He 

 should not inspect his orchard only once a year, 

 or wait for the inspector to tell him what is 

 wrong, but should he continually on the watch. 

 In this way, he will find out when anything is 

 wrong before much damage has been done. 

 Then, he should call in expert advice, British 

 Columbia fruit growers can seek information 

 from Dr. Fletcher, Dominion Entomologist at 

 Ottawa; Mr, Thos. Cunningham, Inspector of 

 Fruit Pests for British Columbia, or Mr, Ander- 

 son, head of the Provincial Department of Agri- 

 culture. The third step in dealing with insect 

 jjests is to act upon the advice of the expert. 



Fruit Inspection 



Editor, Can.\di.\n HorTicui^TurisT, — In your 

 editorial column in the May number, under the 

 head of "Fruit Inspection," you stated that 

 during the past winter practically all the 

 inspectors of Ontario were employed within a 

 radius of 15 miles. You infer also that 10,000 

 barrels of apples west of Toronto still remained 

 with no inspector stationed in that territory, 

 when the temporary inspectors were laid off. 

 Upon these two points permit me to correct 



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we can handle them for you to 

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