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so free from scale as at present, and feel that “ Scalecide ” is doing the work for us. 
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Special for Fall, 1908 
STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR—2 Yrs. 
CHERRY. PLUM AND QUINCE-2 Yrs 
NORWAY MAPLES. 8 to lO Ft—Fine 
No Scale has ever been found in this County 
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The following is taken from a letter written 
me Jan. 25th, 1908, by Prof, F. L. Stevens, at 
the head, of the Department of Plant Disease, 
North Carolina: 
“As stated in my letter of the 20th, my records 
show the disease in Buncombe and Polk Counties. 
I have, however, never seen a case of peach yellows in 
the state in my seven years here, although I have con¬ 
stantly been on the watch for it and have 
traveled in probably more than eighty counties of the 
state, and have driven by buggy through practically 
all of the mountain counties. Nor have I received any 
specimens of yellows in the very numerous plant dis¬ 
eases which have been sent to me fdr determination, 
with one exception, notwithstanding the fact that I 
have made hundreds of inquiries by mail and through 
the Agricultural Press for information concerning the 
distribution of this disease.” 
Only one case in Buncombe and it in doubt 
and we now gather no seed in this county and 
have never gathered seed in Polk County, as 
the Peaches in this county are largely Nursery 
Grown and we only gather the Naturals. 
Prices consistent with grade of seed. 
JOHN A. YOUNG 
Greensboro, N. C. 
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