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started to such an extent that the leaf rollers were able to penetrate 

 the buds and thus, in large measure, avoid the poison. There 

 appeared to be at this time more leaf roller injury to both fruit and 

 foliage of the check trees. 



An examination of this orchard July 14th showed a few recently 

 laid eggs and some side injury on the greenings and decidedly more 

 on the adjacent Baldwins. Some larvae were found in the calyx 

 cup. The setting of fruit on the experimental trees is scanty and the 

 crop has been still more reduced by a heavy drop. 



Plot 3 was sprayed for the third time July 28th, the day being 

 cloudy and still and the conditions alm.ost perfect for good work. 

 The trees were well covered with the spray and dripped a httle. 

 The work began at 8.45 a.m., was completed about 10 a.m. and rain 

 began falling about 10.30 and continued most of the afternoon. The 

 same formula was employed as before and possibly a little more spray 

 was applied, since the pressure tended to remain at about 210 

 pounds. Side injury was easily found and some eggs were observed 

 in the red stage though no recently deposited ones were seen. 



Kendall orchard, plot i (sprayed once), 1915 







NO. 



PERFECT 



SCAB 



LEAF 

 ROLLER 



OR 

 GREEN 

 FRUIT 

 WORM 



CODLING MOTH, WORMY 



TREE 



Total 



End 



Side 

 July 



Side 

 August 



A 



B 



C 

 D 



E 

 F 



Drops 



Picked 



Total 



Per cent. . . . 



Drops 



Picked 



Total 



Per cent .... 



Drops 



Picked 



Total 



Per cent .... 



Drops 



Picked 



Total 



Per cent .... 



Drops 



Picked 



Total 



Per cent. . . . 



Drops 



Picked 



Total 



Per cent .... 



20 

 760 

 780 



41 

 496 

 537 



34 

 571 

 60s 



52 



I 699 

 I 751 



35 

 I 430 

 I 465 



36 



424 

 460 



4 



330 



334 



42.82 



I 



148 



149 



27.74 



4 



223 



227 



37.52 



10 



690 



700 



39-97 



5 



530 



535 



36.51 



2 



160 



162 



35.21 



3 

 502 



SOS 



64.74 



9 



247 



256 



47.67 



I 



168 



169 



27.93 



13 



547 



560 



31.98 



3 



422 



425 



29.01 



8 

 119 



127 

 27.60 



II 

 233 



244 

 31.28 



20 



168 



188 



35.00 



13 



181 



194 



32.06 



13 

 520 



533 

 30.43 



16 



339 



3SS 



24.23 



17 



149 



166 



36.08 



II 



170 



181 



23.20 



35 



162 



197 



36.68 



16 



151 



167 



27.60 



33 . 

 S06 

 539 

 30.78 



23 



236 



259 



17.67 



30 

 176 

 206 



44.78 



I 

 

 I 



2 

 I 

 3 



2 



I 

 3 







I 

 I 



II 



r 

 12 



5 

 3 

 8 



10 



159 



169 



21.66 



32 



154 



186 



34 63 



19 

 136 



155 

 25.62 



33 

 450 

 483 



27.58 



21 



22s 



246 



16.79 



35 



1 45 



i8q 



39.13 





 II 

 II 



I 

 7 

 8 





 14 

 14 







55 

 55 





 10 

 10 







28 

 28 



G 

 Per ce 



rand total . . . 

 nt 



5 598 



2 107 

 37.63 



2 042 

 36.4s 



I 680 

 30.01 



I 549 

 27.67 



28 

 .50 



I 419 

 25.34 



126 

 2.25 





