BLACK SPOT
(To the Editor.)
Sir.--Mr T. C. C. Scoli, of Stoke, Is .generally considered to .ho uuo ot tho most successful orchard is Is in dealing with tlie much dreaded black spot, in fact, he, has stated he can produce a crop and not, have, mure than d per cent of reject's altogether, which probably includes black spot, codliti moth. Sen dost' scale, branch rubs, etc. J should like to ask Mr Scott what pcicenticv of hlack spotted apples he picks' off daring; the growing season, and how many times he goes over them lor that purpose .and are all llios - diseased ones that are picked oil in thinning, etc., considered as a portion of the "> per cent rejectsr t am, etc.., l.LMl'i SEEKER.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 6
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125BLACK SPOT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 6
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