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LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



HEADED APPLE-BORER (Saperda Candida), Fig. 159, and the 

 FLAT-HEADED BORER (Chrysolotliris femorata). Fig. 160; 



FIG. 160. FLAT-HEADED APPLE-BORER. 

 (Chittenden : Circular No. 32, 2d Series, Dept. Agr., Fig. 3.) 



the flowering peach, plums, and cherries are injured hy 

 the PEACH-BORER (Sannina exitiosa), Fig. 161. Willows, 



FIG. 161. PEACH-BORER. 



(Marlott : Circular No. 17, 2d Series, Dept. Ayr., Fig. 1.) 



lindens, poplars, locusts, and many other trees are also 

 injured by borers. These are to be destroyed in the same 

 manner as the maple-borers, i.e., by digging them out, 

 carefully examining all trees twice each season in June 

 and August. 



