55 
TabLE 23.—Showing total number of stocks budded, etc, Continued, 






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Block. No. Kind of stock. Treatment. | Namen aed |S | SS |towork| 2 
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24 225 Apple seed- | Bordeaux mixture, 5 | 65 Rome Beauty.--. 60 en | 8) : 
lings. times. 7 Ck fame. --_-- 65 9 9 5 | 
| 59 Ben Davis --..--- 59 | 0 5 5 | 
AD) yr aes ae | Bordeaux mixture, 7 | 61 Rome Beauty..... 55 6 12) 
| times. WM. GC. Re Janes = --2 .- 64 6 7 | 24 
52. Ben Davis - ------ 5) 2 5 § | 
a Eee eee 0 eae Ammoniacal solution, | 75 Rome Beauty .---| 73 2 5 ? we 
5 times. 72 C. R. June ....--- 66 6 8 | 9 
: 50 Ben Davis ------- 46 4 6 S 
af j-22) |. ---do -.-2:-..- Ammoniacalsolution, | 71 Rome Beauty ---- 65 6 7) 
7 times. 75 C. BR. June --.---- 72 3 A 10 | 
55 Ben Davis.-..--- ae he af | | 
| 28 150 ....do -...:....| Ammoniacalsolution, | 48 Rome Beauty.-... 45 | 3 1) 
| 6times. 49 C Ro dunel so. 45 3 3 ‘ 4 | 
48 Ben Davis --.---- 47 dealt 1 
29 | 298 Lees Sees Potassium sulphide...) 92 Rome Beauty..--)| 85 ae 3) a 
Sf C.K. June -=2- =. 81 | 6 9 ‘ | 10 
86 Ben Davis.--:..-| 84 2 11 
| 30 | 75 Plum stocks... Bordeaux mixture, 5 | 26 German Prune..-| 20 6 3 : 
times. | 20 Shipper’s Pride..| 17 3 | 2 0 
| 15 Lompard .....--- 13 2 2 
; 3l eee ee Bordeaux mixture, 7 | 19 German Prune...) 12 7 2 
i | | times. , 16 Shipper’s Pride.-| 12 | 4 9 16 | 
/ | 18 Lombard. .--....-. Fit) ee ae 
Sr) ie ree ee” | Ammoniacal solution, | 22 German Prune...) 15 7 1) | 
| 5 times. | 23 Shipper’s Pride..| 20 | 3 0? 7 
| 22 Lombard. --..-.--.- 2 | 2 7) | 
33 “0 eer ae ee Ammoniacal solution, | 24 German prune---| 16 is 1) 
i } | 7 times. | 26 Shipper’s pride-.| 25 | ees 2¢ 4 | 
| | 23 Lombard ..-.-... A an (eer ae | 0) 
(ee Le BS Ce Rare on | 48 German Prune ..| 43 | 3) ( 2 
| 40 Shipper’s Pride... 26 455) <4  8¢ 2 | 
| | | 47 Lombard -.....-.. 45 | 2S it 0) | 
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Sicth treatment (July 21).—It will be seen by consulting Table 19 
that blocks 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 15, 17, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, were treated 
at this time. In the case of the Japan pear seedlings there was a 
marked difference between the treated and the untreated blocks. In 
many cases the latter had lost nearly all of their leaves from leaf-blight, 
while only a few of the trees here and there on the treated blocks were 
showing signs of the disease. The French stocks did not show the 
difference as markedly as the Japan, although the leaves on many of 
these trees had been removed by the disease. Very little leaf-blight 
occurred on the cherries, quinces, and plums; in fact, there was not 
enough to make a comparison. The apples were also in fair condition, 
little or no powdery mildew having appeared on them. 
Seventh treatment (August 10).—Tie condition of the various blocks 
may perhaps be best described by quoting from field notes made im- 
mediately after the treatments. 
Japan pear seedlings.—Nearly every untreated tree is defoliated and the leaves 
still attached are all badly diseased. The stocks treated with Bordeaux mixture five 
times are growing nicely, having lost very little of their foliage. Bordeaux mixture 
seven treatments is better than the last and is also better than six sprayings. None 
of the blocks treated with ammoniacal solution of copper carbonate are in as good 
condition as those sprayed with the Bordeaux mixture, although they are infinitely 
better than those not treated at all. 
