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" Riley, is the best I have found. Whoever adopts it will rid himself of the pest at least cost and trouble, and will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly."* In our own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Paris-green... "
Bulletin of the New York State Museum - Page 35
1892
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report of the u. s. dept. of agriculture, commissioner of agriculture for ...

government printing office - 1884 - 732 pages
...aud will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly."* In our own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Paris-green...freshness of the bait and of affording a lure for shelter. OTHER CABBAGE INSECTS. THE IMBRICATED SNOUT-BEETLE. (Epic-emus imbricatus Say.) Order COLEOPTERA ;...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 744 pages
...and will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly."* In our own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Paris-green...freshness of the bait and of affording a lure for shelter. OTHER CABBAGE INSECTS. THE IMBRICATED SNOUT-BEETLE. (Epiccerus imbricatvs Say.) Order COLEOPTERA ;...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 756 pages
...and will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly."* In our own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Paris-green...freshness of the bait and of affording a lure for shelter. OTHER CABBAGE INSECTS. THE IMBEIOATED SNOUT-BEETLE. (Epicœrus imbricatus Say.) Order COLEOPTEEA ;...
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Report, Volume 27

Missouri State Horticultural Society - 1884 - 438 pages
...and will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly." In our own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Parisgreen water...purpose of prolonging the freshness of the bait, and affording a lure for shelter. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE. In the growth of all kinds of farm or...
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report of the commissioner of agriculture for the year 1884

U.S Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 752 pages
...to sow his seed thickly." * In our, own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Paris-greea water and laid at intervals between the rows, in loosely-tied...freshness of the bait and of affording a lure for shelter. OTHER CABBAGE INSECTS. THE IMBEICATED SNOUT-BEETLE. • (Epiccerus imbricatus Say.) Order COLEOPTERA...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 760 pages
...sow his seed thickly ."» In our own experience we used chiefly clovetfiprinkled with Paris- green water and laid at intervals between the rows, in loosely-tied...freshness of the bait and of affording a lure for shelter. OTHER CABBAGE INSECTS. THE IMBEICATED SNOUT-BEETLE. • (Epiccerus imbricatus Say.) Order COLEOPTERA;...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Issue 33

Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1886 - 548 pages
...in his last report as entomologist of the United States Department of Agriculture, has recommended clover sprinkled with Paris-green water, and laid at intervals between the rows, in loosely tied masses or balls, which serves the double purpose of prolonging the freshness of the bait,...
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Bulletin of the New York State Museum of Natural History

1892 - 352 pages
...of the bait to save the labor of collecting and killing the larvae by the hot water, or otherwise. Prof. Riley states: " We used chiefly clover sprinkled...of Savannah, Ga., was that of preparing cabbage or turnip leaves by dipping them in a well-stirred mixture of a tablespoouful of Paris green to a bucket...
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Annual reports of the Department of Agriculture. 1884

1884 - 814 pages
...and will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly."* Incur own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Paris-green water and laid at intervals between the rows, iu loosely-tied masses or balls, which served the double purpose of prolonging the freshness of the...
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Annual Report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture

1884 - 438 pages
...and will not be compelled to replant constantly or to sow his seed thickly." In our own experience we used chiefly clover sprinkled with Parisgreen water...purpose of prolonging the freshness of the bait, and affording a lure for shelter. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE. In the growth of all kinds of farm or...
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