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Cedar Rust Menaces I Apples, Too
I |C0URT HOUSE - If you h|ve cedar or juniper trees I oft your property and there fl are apple or hawthorn J t$ees in the neighborhood. ybu may have a fungus £ disease on all three, says Ijarry Newbold. county agricultural agent. Perhaps some years you have noticed bright orange • alls on your red cedar fees. If you look closely at this time of year you will nd brown, hard, knot-like bjects. These are "cedar% pples." Within the next hew weeks you will see tiese "apples" turning right orange any time here is wet, muggy i-eather. Look at them closely and ou will notice that the orange is made up of a mass of bright, fleshy "horns" protruding from the apples. This is the time " of year when the rust disease is producing its spores, or microscopic • seeds, on the cedar trees. I Each of these orange horns * is made up of literally / thousands of spores. e WHEN THE WEATHER j I dries off the spore horns | Ibreak up and spores blow | ; ja I I around the f I ^neighborhood. Those that | \ land on afcple or hawthorn | trees will start the second f stage of the cycle. |] Later this summer you |]will see orange spots on i leaves of apple or 1 hawthorn, and red or I "orange blotches on the fruity • pof these trees. : : To prevent spread, df rusr f. j to your apples or hawthorn, v spray them with one of me I!' r 'ferbam products at 2 j \ pounds to too gallons of i ; j water. This equals two \\ 1 tablespoons to a gallon \\ • Spray when flowers first • j appear and repeat three !j H times at about 10-day ji . , intervals.
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HARRY STOTT IV
Guardsman Ends Basic
CAPE MAY- Army National Guard Pvt. Harry S. Stott IV, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stott III, 322 Jefferson Ave., has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Stott is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Delfonse, Jr., 124 Broadway Ave., Villas.
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