AMERICAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JOURNAL 
JULY, 15(00. 
henun.'lvcu with re- 
plants In tin- full. 
n< inn early or pm 
Secretary Jferbsl: IIV cultivate ours up 
lill frost. We nm keep iln 1 run iter k In 
Du row that way. 
Dr Loupe: Wlinl «ll«l Mint- n|tnrl ilo yon 
art Mu pin ii Is 1 ? 
Mr. Ilt'fl'Bi Otir tows arc Min is nml one 
half foot apart, am) two Hint inn - half fee, 
<o Mif row. 
Mr. Bfnglutm Me I'lmii usually I by 2, 
mill usually keep rtilllv :'iHiiif '"I tin- i*iu 1 
of i lie boh non 
Pn-elili'in .lolim-.ii- I on It! llko In have 
lin go Rrnwvix I'spiTiw 
CTril In tin* I'ovi'i'lni! o 
whether II Is usually i! 
■ •IT too late. 
Mr Sperbark: M,v tm|',VK«Ii>n is Mint h 
cronl many of ii- pill "IT Ilo . overlng inn 
liiio. I believe In ctiverlug ijttltc onriy. 
Mi I'nr: If nil III*' ' "li'IIMliii-- uiv right. I 
iii'lli-ro early covering will pm , l>ot l woulil 
urn 11 k. i,, no vi i iiioiii wlioii wo havi* warm 
wet WfjiMiiT. If Mil- weather U ilry In I In. 
full I do nm enre hour eurlj rimy uro utvv- 
i 1 rod. 
Mr. Kellogg: \\v oucbi not In rover too 
l/iie. I want to put od half tin- i-nwrlDC 
Mie first of (ii'iober, nut] Mu Is It It up any 
time a rnoiiih t>r so Inter. I would nil vine 
Mn? use of marsh liny for covering, nr nice 
clean straw 
Mr 1,. G. Kellogg, of nipno, road iin i>- 
-iiy entitled, "I- Mo Wnu*an Orchard a 
t-' ale .Guide for Noi'i hern WIki'uiikIiI I 'In lit 
er> .- ih thought It wan. In the short 
period of time during which the orchard 
had been i sluhllBlted. a number or varieties 
luid been prnci a hard,, mi that nurserymen 
wmiiIiI lie safe in r.-, mumriuJIng those * u 
rlelli'.« which had been leslcd. 
Soim one ..skill win Mi. r the plum cur- 
eiillo .111.1 apple eUl'cidlD u er. I||ein|en|? Mr 
Kellogg Mild tlmt trie pbini fiurniiUo and 
Hpp e coupr look- very much alike; that 
utuii' the apple oncer .hng", in. cumUllo 
m.'i " hM mark and deposits the pm: tlmt 
tioMi cause the same defeet. 
PresaJetil .lolmwiti slated Mial lllf Insect 
Which s' i urn i he Idurn is tint the same ns 
'Ian U Id' ll Injures the apple; Mic 
11.1 ipjile dee- Mr, Marshall 
n ‘'" I'.- had sprayed bis lives fiu plum 
rm, III. iii-sortie and Bordeaux mix 
,m - ''at it had m. etfe.'t whatever, Ilf 
.0"",; .IWWI that the .-tTeelive way 
• 1 1,1 w l "' »I'M" eureullo Was r«. j ar 
e let s and . all Ii Me in-e,;| : . underneath 
11 « M'lvild for lliul purpose. 
Evening Session. 
At til,. evening Serslun m lisle U'o. r,|- 
M ' a' 1 ,!' r a'r l 'T" U “"‘■"Mem band of 
'V:r« 
. w.l. I! .r n " X l l ‘-'- KvatWVUlt spoke edit- 
\V I m" ' n - V '"T r ‘ " r ''ortl. uliur. I., 
l " / " 1 u '"'lob-r ..I letters 
, "'Tii " in dlffei 
’ baits Mi,* .tele giving their expert 
„r i- ’■ r "'** rn "° Mr « n 
Mils 
terries, ifnvry wpilllnge and Early Scar- 
b t. which "..id for over $2. r st.” 
Home Adornment. 
Was Ihe -uhjecl of a paper by Mrs A. K. 
Haiiies Sir- sj>"ke ntiinlt la, vine mil the 
hoine crnrid. wall , view to the grill lest 
eorrifart '.ini beauty, flic favored plant- 
ing li.e> rr.efy lib, mi Ihe house. She 
thought tho*e part Iru la rly fnriunale who 
were abb in p.e.vi ss <.nk trot-.". with their 
Iiim;ii1 gpri.iillHL' tiraili'hi'M iiu.l di'tito- foil 
ace The fiii.v elder. I.ombant tie poplar, 
I'ljt-leaf lilfi'h and lliounialn ash are alsu 
Very desirable hotwo Irei'S Vuipl'- provi- 
sion* should tie made for a Hph.'iolls InWb. 
and (In hits and sbnihs sbniild lie -O placed 
as in tilinw to Me be-i :elvn nluge, 
-Mr Ghnrles lliinisdidl. of u*< Manual 
Training .school at M. iiuiiiiiu'i’ had a [liiper 
mu tu -ally Mi.- snuu stlhject. Mr. Itams- 
'b‘U fnvofed ink me ndvuutagi of nil me 
Inrul features found on the grnuud. sttiph 
ns a natural ledge I triv-i ovrri'd knoll, a 
small bin. k or pood — In rail, tit-re ate *.ry 
i"w mi i ural friit nre* that ennnul be ntllUed 
In son-., way Tin.' rn Intake Is oft. n umile 
In old. lining tin nionotonoiih in n vnrfnci' 
of ii park wheii- ati inter, -tine variety la 
pen dblc. in title) iy M-ttb'd cumin tin I ties 
w I otm seelitsinn is il.«ii„i,|e, an outdoor 
p.'ii'lnr ..in la irr.nte.l by sereetiiug .ifr n 
awn at the sl.li? of tint bouse by modus ..f 
hl'dc < nr shruliH Place no trees stirubs 
or vltit * without an object In . i,.„ \ | M(vn 
''"''•d (TIM. plant d altnli'itsly pined Ioho* 
'"•if lt» vain., and it* broad erpantr- of 
gieeti turf, rile import, 'in<v or plaiitlnc 
acaluM the bnse Ilf tiiilidificy or along walla 
o reltcVe the blank effect, ..ftp,, m er- 
leohed. When „ pla -,. s to he t,np r „ve,| by 
I'MiilIng t|,.. vegetation craning oil it 
: "" 1 le'f oob .,,1 la d for n 
fui.e Afl.-r cur. fill ulwfrvaliini, the utl- 
a.Ti 'l Vi""" ,ak " fi i "" 1 Tiber" 
i' 1 '!'-!. Mutiy t.em.llfiil tree* „„,| shruliH 
I™ ''.v Ma grailrr In obtaining a 
- 'el surfiie, n,. menMon.'ii „ cm,, where 
0 ' v "‘ r bnj»t)i"'|. ■ „ K , lf . |( 
-'".".Ml little valh i full of native plan," 
11 ’ '* , '' 11 111 !l l 'i"il».-np, gardener r..r mb 
to ttinV h,!; 11 ;' " ", " -TP, Iked 
. " |v "»■ 'W rtf the very 
rii lfjenfl(i|,ed th, good Work neeou,- 
r el n, " ''" Wl “•‘.'later fo„ 
T I Iiy toll Hht„, m tcnnsrormlng a e|t v 
l.'rr ttv bm b ‘! rl ' 1 »"'<- , l'l»"r!,O 0 .l of 
■r> "J lutle botitc l,y ti„. lltM.riil mu. „ f 
I- atm- and "fate, | Mm, „ .In.llur tnovemen 
'“!* "J " V' 1 "" 1 1,1 'l""oolm'e bv 
Bbiiit r.utnl.er ',onipany uf Mm! ettv 

"Till- itiKci'is sent wltli t'lierr.v leave". July 
3d. lire a [siir slog, alltieking . berries 
eipiallv with other trees. They enn lie de 
stroy.il with Purls green, or, still but- 
ter. it i'll while hellebore by slirrltic this 
vppi'tu hie ,ui** tier Into water lit the rule of 
about | wo fill ih •pr.itiifnU to a gallon and 
-praying Mte mixture m"'b the Itve" 
Chicago anil Michigan City Line 
<*IH,*»**k 
id a i. iei i ; 10 My faMn-r 
LI! •»•»**• be." in M" .priug „ f 
■’ 111 1 "f ""■' n ,lr ' ‘’■con, Sr to 
1 Tt'.Twnril* started „ small nur- 
11 atni from this wt 12 
din 
cry for 
picked 
In 
ae res orehard. from whirl, 1 ha* 
JMoy thouMuds „f barrels „ r ... 
!; '"""bed ,s'„eb 
Ml bush I. «r , n y "' ,r " ,,u " biindreds 
l! im ''"' Ooesi rpult but no mar. 
III JH.,, We had u half acre of strow- 
ket 
HOW TO DEBTHOY THE I'F.AK SLUG. 
Mr •' “ritUluif of WW. North r„ri|oM, 
i *"rk We sen, M the 
bnves and 1 lie pest |„ |' r „f, h ||. | „r|.es 
»• < '•.«»«, m . W b» eve 
the folio ** lug reply 
(#EW STEEL STEAMER 
AMERICA 
Stakes two trips dally (threo Saturday) to 
Michigan City and Alaska Beach 
Leuven dorli, Suite fit bridge. 11 . SO n.ui. 
mnl ;.Sii|, in Kelurnlng arrives a,, 
Chicago (i.OO :i m mil 7.00 p m, 
SiUuruny Mntlmai Trip, t.lfi p. rn. burU 
at 10,80 u, tu. ttiiturday night I l.uu p.m. 
...ROUND TRIP 7B CENTS... 
A hea.it I Pi 1 boat, a e.xj| breeio and 
eili'li In tliae fur mipijer. 
F,. *'. DPSQAH, GoD'l Minmger, 
No, 1 State Struct. 
T«.f (’i in .S72. 
Tel. Main iaf- 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
The Colorado 
AND 
Southern Railway 
lleuclu-H t|„. richest farming soctloua 
of ( 'oloratlo. It also offer* the tourUt 
the grantlcsi scenic uttruetlona |„ the 
world, 
Our Beautifully lllusl. ated Bonk 
u 
Picturesque 
Colorado” 
Sent lo any nddre. „„ re „^, o| , 
cents to prepay postage. 
T. E. FISHER, 
General Passenger Agent, 
Denver, Colo. 
