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no case be lower than those specified in 

 sections two and three. 



Any person or persons who shall 

 knowingly violate the law shall be 

 deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on 

 conviction shall pay a fine of not more 

 than $100 and not less than $10 for 

 each offense. Any person or persons 

 who shall knowingly sell for seeding 

 purposes seeds or grain transported in 

 violation of the act shall be deemed 

 guilty of violating the act. 



Vegetable Forcing. 



DISEASED BADISH LEAVES. 



I am sending you a sample of radish 

 leaves, which show the marks of some 

 disease. In growing radishes here, in 

 northeastern Illinois, I am greatly trou- 

 bled with this disease. Please tell me 

 what I can use as a remedy. W. K. 



The disease of the radish leaves is 

 due to a fungus commonly called downy 

 niildew, Peronospora parasitica. Prac- 

 tically all cultivated crucif erse are more 

 or less subject to it, and at times it 

 becomes quite destructive to radishes 

 3-nd other crucifers in the greenhouse, 

 'jenerally this fungus is associated with 

 another known as white rust, Cystopus 

 candidus. 



The fungus appears as white, downy 

 patches on the under side of the leaf; 

 these patches increase in size until in 

 * few days the entire surface of the 

 ■eaf is covered. The disease spreads 

 rapidly when once introduced into the 

 greenhouse and, unless preventive meas- 

 'ires are promptly applied, the crop suf- 



Two-year-old 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



A fine lot of strong 2-year-o)d roots of 

 Barr'B Bfammoth, Colnmbta 

 Mammoth White, Conover's Co- 

 lossal, Giant ArKenteull and 

 Dreer's Eclipse, neatly put up In 

 bundles of twenty-five, 60c per 100; $4.00 

 per 1000. 



Special prices for lots of 6000 or more. 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc. 

 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



A.SPARAGUS Root 



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