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8. Give a control practice. CL : 346-347. 



9. What is the Uf e history of a wire worm ? CL : 347-348. 



10. Name several species and describe their work. CL : 348-350. 



11. How do wire worms work? CL : 347. 



12. Give several control measures. CL : 350. 



13. What is a good crop rotation ? CL : 350. 



14. How do millipedes dififer from wire worms ? CL : 342, 347. 



15. Describe the work of millipedes. CL : 342, 344. 



16. How does a snail eat? What is its appearance? What is 



its life history ? CL : 354-355. 



17. Name several vegetables attacked by insects and describe 



the injury. Give several satisfactory remedies. 

 CL: 356, 357. 



18. Harvesting the crop. — The highest quality in most vege- 

 tables cannot be obtained unless the crops are harvested at the 

 proper time. This is especially true of the root crops, peas, beans, 

 tomatoes, cuciunbers, melons, and sweet corn. 



1. What is the proper time to harvest each class of vegetables 

 Vfhich you will grow in your home garden ? 



19. Storing the late crop. — The successful storage of late crops 

 is an important part of the home gardening operations. A great 

 diversity of methods may be employed. W : 197. 



