May 17, xi 
b бе not very obvious in the young s 
1 plate When full-fed the cater- 
ar measures two-thirds of an inch in length 
amage this caterpillar does is considerable 
only does it eat holes in the leaves, but it 
the leaves together Ч seriously 
hinders the proper development of the rowing 
inj haracteristi th 
col 
so bore into the 
er "bud, наесен, ruining the 
promise of wer. 
E (Notocelia) Pee ce though not so 
com dos above, is all too 
“thi é 
ortrix, the wings are bordered w'sh 
‘fine hairs or cilia, 
The life Mord of the Brown Rose Grub is very 
8 d 
ilar to that of the moth just described. The 
appears in July and lays her eggs, which 
pecus over the winte n Mav and 
ight 
late i immediately b 
{апа its g 
ec 
m where hand methods are 
EU 80 d mav be done in the early 
Y svraying with lead arsenate paste 
pound to twenty gallons of 
E add ving shonld he thorough, as tho 
seus ios at Spraved foliage if it can find 
yed, and it be re : that 
rayed foliage is constantly hein 
ES. ] rowing point. A. H. Lees 
Б уо». ыл i Research Station, Long 
—— 
THE MARKET T FRUIT GARDEN. 
Bu or IN THE Orc 
fruit vitatis thie spring 
scticlly 
s 
THE GARDENERS’ 
necessary to find make-shift, and quite unprofit- 
obs 
able, jobs under cover simply to «m the 
men em Md But to retu s ect of 
оеш. avy expense of kee ine. : gang 
almost contia at this оек during Ње 
spring and summer, and at dissi SI 
an 
the weather allows during win 
for new 
m itl: of this hand la 
As mentioned 
kie 1 
in s of my 
am satisfied "that tlie fruit far 
ugh good substitute for 
Уш. т ires allow of its use. 
cerned to find an 
p ing. e horse ko Ngee is 
urse, Nie possible ; p ere 
place where the horses p чо 
to bloom and fruit. 
that is very low 
of turning on an ordinary headl 
In the ue of finding such 
as I 
: demonstration of ап American-made garden 
actor,. which large numbers of 
> rowers This 
uch damage 
ыр 
Бу 
CHRONICLE. 
es one lon 
implements that di Азра with 
bour 
previous 
Іг 
equally efficient, alternative 
u o 
What ted i isa асбе 
Pager light, and capable 
a machine 
recently attended 
market 
is 
243 
HOME CORRESPONDENCE. 
(The Editors do not hold ppg se responsible for the 
opinions expressed by corre fein ondenta.) 
Big Bud Mite (see me I should be glad 
to hear of any е infection of the orna- 
mental Currants (so-called American Currants) 
with d bud. 2. 
am obli 
aaa sending 
th 
iged to Mr. A. H. Lees for so 
ime the pamphlet in regard to 
claimed eated ‘appli кан 
wash during tho growing season. This, howe 
necessita; to дане &ргауїпрв, 
Fie, 119. —ERYTHRONIUM REVOLUTUM : 
FLOWERS WHITE OR TINGED WITH PURPLE. 
(See page 242.) 
low, and is s handled like a plough, the opera- 
tor " walking behi: to control it instead of 
riding as in the 
an implement ular of goue, work. close u -ap 
he trees, herever a s ping man со 
Si J do. E- alow So far it, fulfilled re- 
have to be greatly 
widely adopted i in ‘his “ehh ntr 
inadequate po On 100 
is, Че would рюб 
м, however, we have 
right iden and it evident 
from the interest sio is fruit- кайне апа 
market gardeners that the makers will reap 
their reward if they are able he 
faults mentioned. 
tavght us by the 
бара най оа ‘ead oo value is 
great now that labour is scarce and 
Market Grower. 
therefore is not economically possible, except in 
the case of nursery stock or in private gardens." 
I venture to ee. with Mr r. Lees on this 
is iment 
faite of Гы Black Cur wor 
a good, clean crop E pu 
sprayings. George M. Taylor, Hdinbur 
money, 
a be sexe of 
lower? ?” 
t any rate in English literature or i practice no 
