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Slimachaernan ieee? 8  Apples...... 14,15, 16 
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Gurrants neeceieee tee 21 
Planning and Planting. .6 
Distance Planting. ....19 
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ORNAMENTAL and Bridalwreath.........9 
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How to Plant Balled and Burlapped Evergreens 
Follow directions as outlined in picture above. If 
ball of earth appears hard and dry upon arrival soak it 
in a tub of water before planting. Leave saucer around 
base of tree so that drianage will be towards tree, Do 
not put fresh manure in hole so it comes in contact with 
the roots. Use well-rotted manure and spread it on the 
ground after tree is planted and hole filled up. Keep 
ground well cultivated or mulched. When watering see 
that ground is soaked to a depth of 12 or 15 inches. 
Just sprinkling the surface is not enough. 
HARDY VINES and Gooseberries........ 21 
GROUND COVERS Giatees vas se eee. 20 
Bittersweet.........10  Miullberries.- 7 1. 21 
Boston ya eet 10 INeetarines anise eee 19 
Glematistee ere ee 40 Peaches............16 
Dutchman's Pipe...... 10 aie le ae 
Honeysuckle........10 ums..............18 
Myrtle ened O Quinces tame eee 18 
Sourge a eae 40. Raspberries are 90 
Trumpet Creeper..... 10 Rhubarb. ee oe 91 
\/inca Dee 40. otrawerries ae go. 91 
Virginia Creeper.....10 Successful Planting, 
Wintercreeper....... 10 Pruning and Care. . 29, 93 
Summer Care of Evergreens 
With the advent of hot dry summer weather 
evergreens should be given plenty of water and 
carefully guarded against red spider attack. This 
pest is a very small mite, barely visible. IF allowed 
to become numerous on evergreens that mite will, 
through its habit of sucking sap from the foliage, 
cause them to lose their characteristic colors and 
assume a rusty’ appearance. Red spider can 
readily be controlled by the employment of one 
of the following methods: 
1. Syringe the foliage with water under pressure 
from garden hose or power sprayer, taking 
particular pains to secure a forceful spray ap- 
plied from underneath the foliage. 
. Spraying with a glue spray consisting of 1/ Ib. 
of a cheap grade of ground bone glue in 5 
gals. of water. (Dissolve the glue first in a 
small amount of boiling water.) 
. Dust with sulphur liberally on a warm day, 
using a superfine commercial brand of dusting 
sulphur. 
Follow directions. If used as recommended no 
injury will result from any of these treatments. 
Avoid spraying an evergreen in the middle of 
the day as water alone will sometimes result in 
injury by scalding at such times. Repeat treatment 
six days after first application to kill young 
spiders escaping in egg stage and remember that 
applications should be made as often as neces- 
sary because of continual reinfestation. 
Complete information on control measures for 
other insect pests and plant disease of nursery 
stock will be gladly furnished upon request. 
THE DU BOIS PRESS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS 

