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... green spray . By frequent spraying , keep the foliage covered with a coating of the poison , beginning before the blossoms open and continuing the warfare after the petals fall . Never spray a fruit tree while it is in bloom , for you ...
... green spray . By frequent spraying , keep the foliage covered with a coating of the poison , beginning before the blossoms open and continuing the warfare after the petals fall . Never spray a fruit tree while it is in bloom , for you ...
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... green spray . By frequent spraying , keep the foliage covered with a coating of the poison , beginning before the blossoms open and continuing the warfare after the petals fall . Never spray a fruit tree while it is in bloom , for you ...
... green spray . By frequent spraying , keep the foliage covered with a coating of the poison , beginning before the blossoms open and continuing the warfare after the petals fall . Never spray a fruit tree while it is in bloom , for you ...
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... green to fifty gallons of water . A MEMBER - Any remedy for the rose bug ? Mr. SLINGERLAND - No , not when they come in swarms . Ques - Would not the kerosene emulsion kill these green fruit worms ? Ans . Can tell better by trying it ...
... green to fifty gallons of water . A MEMBER - Any remedy for the rose bug ? Mr. SLINGERLAND - No , not when they come in swarms . Ques - Would not the kerosene emulsion kill these green fruit worms ? Ans . Can tell better by trying it ...
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... green above and of a silvery - white beneath . The flowers are very numerous , small , yellowish and are succeeded by a large crop of beautiful fruit . The fruit is borne on long stems , is oblong in form , about an inch in length and ...
... green above and of a silvery - white beneath . The flowers are very numerous , small , yellowish and are succeeded by a large crop of beautiful fruit . The fruit is borne on long stems , is oblong in form , about an inch in length and ...
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... green , yet when planted it changes to a deep red with a darker metallic shade , making the whole of the plants very showy , and all in admirable harmony with the flowers . These plants cannot be too highly recommended for bedding ...
... green , yet when planted it changes to a deep red with a darker metallic shade , making the whole of the plants very showy , and all in admirable harmony with the flowers . These plants cannot be too highly recommended for bedding ...
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