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FiQ. 89. — Gravenstein apples sprayed for scab. Compare with Figure 90. 

 Fig. 90. — Gravenstein apples not sprayed. Compare with Figure 89. The matter of 

 spraying was the only difference in the treatment of these apples. One lot is almost worthless 

 and the other nearly all No. 1 apples. 



time and iises a very heavy stream so that there is a tremendous 

 drip of poison onto the grass beneath. The farmer need have no 

 hesitation in using the grass in any orchard which has been 



