Insects, etc., Injurious to the Pear. 357 



or the lime-suli3liur-caustic soda wash should be applied twice, in 

 late November aud in February on pears. 



It seems (4) much more difficult to control in America on apple 

 than pear, particularly on account of the pubescence of the buds. 



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