GREENHOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
BOSTON rf:r'5 
HEMISPHERICAL SCALE (Ia:.jlseJ.j.^_^frjis:2^:-?erJca_Ja ) 
New York.- 11. D.. Leor<ard {Jw.i^'^'Ji^] "::o-;i.e icr;-.b' i-p. 0-;.fxalo Tr-ndly irufftsted 
and suffering corysidcMDly from the attack of this insect." 
CORlf?EAR'VCiKl: (C-ilor;r:.33 obsoleta Jljab. ) 
Florida. S. B. V/allror (May 28), '%,:.ch more n-umorous than -ust-i^l at Florida 
City. Firty per cent of* the crop damaged by actvial count. ' 
C ARM T ION 
RED SPIDHJl ( Te trar.yc^-n^ s te larius 1. ) 
New Yorlc H. C. Huckett ( Jujie 18) 'Goraaon in greenhouses in Nassau Covinty. " 
CHRYSAITTHEI^TUM 
CHRYSAIITHSMUI.I GAII MI"DC-E ( Diar thr onomyia !aT^ogaea Loew) 
New York G. R. Crosby {U-y 2.6). 'Young -:)l3nts rt Dohbs Terry infested r:,nd. 
growth s tunted . " 
Indiana H. F. Dietz (June 15 )» 0:11:373 ant heraum inldge is still an important 
pest in greenliouses. ■ 
IJLAO 
OYSTER-SHELI JG-'.LE (Io--;id.osaio hes ulm i L. ) 
New York E. ?. Felt (Mo.y 21), •To.-. R„ Z, Ilorr.e'y reports that young scales 
appeared today. The scale was vf',x-y bad th's ^ear as summer spraying 
had been neglected for uT'-a p-st three years and winter or spring 
treatment had little effe:!*" 
Indiana J. J. Davis (June 15). "Serious pest of shade trees and ornamentals, 
particularly in S) uthern half of State. Sorie on lilac began to 
hatch at l2Fayette by tlay 23, at Peru on Juo.e 3, and the first" one 
hatched at Goshen in the e^titreme northern end of the State June 3.'' 
M^irrrD vi:je 
Plusiodontu co-VJressi'y l"is Tufm. 
ITaw York 7. T, N. Forbes (Jua© li), -Torv «= J ri jji io-us at Ic-y^.on, " 
C^BB-.GE 3UTTEICIY (liCuUa rE-_.u'?. K) 
Ic-,; York IL D. leonord (June 19), "A small x-t'ih it Ithr-r^n badly defolirtr.r: 
Vy the larvae; tvo pupcted ■•^bout 10 #.''ys r^c and a butte.fl-. 
emerged today." 
