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YARD AND GARDEN 



Under favorable conditions it may become de- 

 structive, and wherever it seems to be multi- 

 plying it would be advisable to use the same 

 measures recommended for the San Jose scale. 

 Snails — Troublesome usually only in green- 

 houses. Trap them with pieces of turnip ; dust 

 lime about the plants. 



Fall \Veb-\\'oi-m 



Scurfy Scale 



Tussock Jloth — This troublesome insect is 

 usually periodical in its attacks on trees. The 

 moth winters in the egg state, and early in the 

 summer the young larvfe hatch and at once 

 crawl to the foliage and begin to feed. The 

 eggs are laid by the female moth on the old co- 

 coons, and as these cocoons are frequently sit- 



