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GROWING PEAS.

Every grower of Peas knows the havoc produced by the email birds, no matter what; mechanical precautions or devices are taken to keep the birds off the crop, such as "guy 9," "the ringing of bells," or "the firing of fche°gun," the birds will have their full toll, which means a drain the crop and hence smaller returns. Talking the other day about this trouble with a grower who had six m Peas, he said he had discovered a splendid remedy for this small bird nuisance. He had been spraying his peas with the Shsrwin- Williams' Sulfur Solution to protect them from Blight, and found that not only did it protect them from Blight, and found that not only did it protect them from disease, but that it kept the birds away as well —they would not go near the Pea?. He said he used one gallon of the S. W. Lima Sulfur Solution to 5 gallons of water, and sprayed about once a week. Reconsidered it true economy to spray frequently. Last year his income from Peas was £25 per acre. He was so satisfied with his experience last year that he was going to use the Sherwin-Williams, Lime Sulfur Solution instead of Bordeaux Mixture to protect his Potatoes from Blight, The proportion for Potatoes is about Ito 75 oi water. The SherwinWilliams' Lime Sulfur Solution can be got from any storekeeper or seedsman in one gallon and five gallon tins, or 50 gallon barrels. The wholesale agents for New Zealand are Sharland and Co., Ltd., Lome street, Auckland, to whom you should write for booklet, "It Pays to Spray, 1913."

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 6

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GROWING PEAS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 6

GROWING PEAS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 6