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same trees were scabby and no scab was noted on the previous 
examinations of the tree. 
Table 29 — Beatrice spray schedule 
Date 
Spray 
April 24 
Cluster-bud 
May 5 
Petal-fall 
May 24 
14-days 
June 7 
21-days 
June 21 
35-days 
Aug. 10 
2d-brood 
Plat 1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Bx-4-4-50 
LS-1.01 
LS-1.01 
LS-1.01 
LS-1.01 
LS-1.01 
LS-1.01 
LS-1.009 
LS-1.009 
LS-1.009 
LS-1.009 
LS-1.009 
LS-1.009 
LS-1 . 009 
LS-1.009 
LS-1.009 
Bx-4-4-50 
BX-4-4-5C 
Bx-4-4-50 
Bx-4-4-50 
Bx-4-4-50 
Bx-4-4-50 
Bx-4-4-50 
Bx-4-4-50 
LS-1. 008 
Scab injury on windfalls and picked fruit 
Variety 
rlat 
1 otal 
fruit 
bcab 
Per cent 
scab 
Spray 
injury 
Per cent 
spray injury 
1 
1,427 
166 
11.63 
207 
14.51 
2 
1,784 
242 
13.56 
90 
5.04 
3 
1,353 
135 
10.00 
242 
17.88 
Ben Davis 
4 
1,848 
344 
18.62 
119 
6.44 
5 
1,853 
186 
10.05 
86 
4.64 
6 
1,727 
0 
.00 
58 
3.36 
7 
878 
12 
1.37 
34 
3.87 
check 
6,853 
5,826 
85.01 
1 
1,729 
155 
8.96 
9 
.52 
2 
1,351 
53 
3.92 
79 
5.85 
3 
665 
38 
5.71 
61 
9.17 
Missouri Pippin . . . > 
4 
5 
3,069 
235 
7.66 
328 
10.69 
6 
7 
1,067 
3 
.28 
48 
4.50 
check 
5,966 
4,457 
74.70 
• 
1 
3,156 
321 
10.17 
216 
6.84 
2 
3,135 
85 
2.71 
169 
5.39 
I\ issouri I ippin. . . < 
3 
2,018 
38 
1.88 
303 
15.01 
4 
51 
4,917 
1,853 
579 
186 
11.77 
10.05 
447 
86 
9.09 
4.64 
6 
2,794 
3 
.11 
106 
3.79 
71 
878 
12 
1.37 
34 
3.87 
chec^ 
80.23 
At Beatrice (table 29), the most efficient schedule was that of 
plat 6, which was practically 100 per cent, closely followed by 
plat 7, which was 98.3 per cent efficient. The schedules for the 
'No Missouri Pippin. 
