CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1926.
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Fruit Spruyia*
i1cUr«d rtonuani »pr«y «n nnc Kallon ®f oon centra led ...Ifur to S ucllonu of water J have been applied b> thta It aphte e«K» are plentiful, —-quarter* of a pint of nlcoViuitfate should be added to " 5ii gallon* of apray material. > rrower* are otnlttln* the (ioe thla r»r beeauae apht* , next spray on, apple* will . "pink bud" apray - lust *• Ibuds are ahowInR pink. This J very Important apray and IlHte of one xallon of liquid Tentrated lime sulfur to 40 Jbn* of water. If there are I flans of aphis (plant lire) at time, the nicotine ahould be
d by all mean*
Spray—For the next
j apray. grower* will uae , pounds of dry-mix aulfurto 60 gallons. This will be led Juei as the bloanom buds
r color, particularly
S6-eent eg*s to u»e freah ess* are
dollar
heir hich loud value, especially for the children, eegs should be uwd In about the ■ manner throURbout the onyear. The yolk of the exx is valuable for preventing rickets. It Is for this reason that eggs are -ntial for the mother who is iiurung a child and for that child daring the fl.it two years. Eggs when plentiful may be served In place or meal for all the embej-n of the family. Select only fr:«h. clean eggs for prewervlng. Ekkh keep hell»r If they are not washed before storing, as this removes a protective coating. It la not neceie aary that all eggs lie preserved nt one time. When eggs are eollerted dally from a small Aork. add them from day to day. Water-glass is commonly used for preserving eggs. One quart of water-glass and 9 quarts
, Which were affected last »»ter which has
r with brown I'hcrry Spray -It ts r«omI that the next cherry [ay be applied Immediately sf- . petal* fall. Use 12% jnds of <* -y-mlx sulfur-lime. 1% pounds of powdered aru of lead to 60 gallons of raptn—whou new shoot* are . 12 Inches long spray thorIghly with Bordeaux Wixture r black rot and other funga* ■s. Fse 4 pounds of cooper •. 6 pounds of lime. «o 50 i of water for Bordeaux
fixture.
Plant Insects and Diseases A multitude of Insect and dlsase pests are "all set” big feed" at the expense of Cape lay County fanners. Thla annul banquet or feast which our anuerm provide for plant Insect md disease pests amounts to imay thousands of dollars. It ha* been said that “In time r peace prepare for war. . with insects and discs' er they get on the warpath It ay be too late to repair prayer or get the proper
la time. Many
the beginning of lh< ck up with materials which bey know they will need. Whan be cutworm, the potato bug. the odling moth, the curcullo. tl urmuber beetle come aiong. .ueh farmers either kill them ham.- them over In a neigh bur 1 a OeM. who Is possibly running round the county looking for a part for his sprayer or Tying to
IT spray material.
Jamping Off Small plant* may suddenly fall over and die; blank, dead areas may apt* an the stems near the soli and he plants will droop and dir. J lant or thin so that the base- of be plant will be expourd to sunHght and air. Provide for plenty illation and water in ibe nornlngs of bright sunshiny days, so that the plants and sur-
face soil will dry.
Chit Worms—The best remedy is a poison bait broadcast In the evening over the seedbed, or planted where Injury ha* Ixo-n noticed or is anticipated. To make poison halt, thoroughly mix 25 pounds, of dry bran. 1 pound of Parts Qtven. moistened with 4 to 6 quarts of water, to which 2 quarts of cheap molasses and the juice from lemons have been added. Add enough water to make the mixture stick together. This mixture should Is- made a few hours before applying. Moles—Calcium cyanide Is one of the most effective mean* for dest-Dying mob*. This material I* applied by simply dusting It
Into the runway*. interring Egg*
Eating egg* which rost 35 cents and sailing eggs for TO cents sounds like pretty good economy. In fact. It Is equlvab to depositing 35 cenls In a k Inga account and drawing oot cents a few months hence. Mary of us know that egg* i bo preserved In water glass, but few pcopb make a practice of doing It. As evidence that people believe it I* worth while, our local druggist. Wllleti son. stated that approximately 50 people buy watrr-glaas from him
for this purpose.
Mis* Marie C.. I)«*rmann. Slat, food specialist, recommend- it li the following paragraphs: Whet her one live* in a city suburban town or the country there Is always a time during th< year when eggs are ararre ant high In price and. continues Mis* Doertuann, the housewife who has stored her own egg* realise*
what a great
Cape May County
Poultry News
"NI goes tn several feed dealer*, buy*
■ It i
ly* stale bread.
He will not produce a || }IlU many egg* without II Is fed with n,,... other feeds. In summer he lets ,,, them get busy. .1.--* nM clean, the t M i spray or look after the poultry H . houses: they bcriHiie full of ver- n,,.y * min. dirty and really unfit !»r «,,ik .,
io*t proliably
Oilgh these col- |*s-n winking a set number of nts-<- i First, hou.-s. starting at n certain hour „„„i. .
Why So Miuiy Poultry Failure! Till* question ha* so often Iss-t
isked the writer, that he decided pouliry.
Ixiiled and
allowed to become cold will preserve fifteen doxen egg*. A 5gallon crock will hold this num-
ber of eggs.
Clean and acald the crock. Place egg* to within Z inches of Pour the Water-glass solution over the egg*, allowing least two Inches of the solution to cover the egg*. Cover the crock well and place it In a cool dry place. Preserved eggs may lie used the me as fresh egg*. When these gs are rooked in the shell, a small hole should be made in the large end of the egg to prevent Ur cracking of the shell. Timely Tips for Gardeners The following suggestions. •Some Kinks in Sueeesslul Man. urtng," wore supplied by the •tabli department of the S*ate Agricultural College. While they are meant primarily for the horn gardener, all farmers will And tb suggestions of IntTesl. Ootnau rcUl Fertillxem--ff you ant the beet all-around fertlllir. get what i* generally known s cither tho 4-6-4 or the 2-A-3.
The term "4-S-4
that the fertilizer contains 4 per cent, ammonia, and S per cent, phosphoric add and 4 per cent, of potash. In all fertiliser*, nit geo is the Aral, phosphoric a' the second, and potash the third
number.
One poaod to every 25 square fee* of garden surface average application of .omnsrrrta! fertilizer. Half of this should be broadcast and raked Into the sui face ground and the other ha applied under the tow. or hill. I the case may be. For Leaf Growth Eith< nitrate of soda or sulfate of ar. mania I* used to give a larger ■af growth on Ibw vegetable* which produce edible leave*, surb lettuce, endive and pa.aley. Small application* of about one -aspoonful scattered around plant of totuatue*. cabbage, eggplants, elc,. or sidi-drsi— d on celery, will Rive a better growth In stalk amf better colored leaves. Where Lime Come* In—Lime should never lie used In direct contact with the manure, ticca use it has a tendency to liberate the nitrogen faster than plants can
poultry-prospect and qultlng m the end of the
.might lie warned of the danger* i day w ithout regard to the mm- mu i ahead oi him If he enter* the phiinn of hi* work. Well, that opoultty game; next, to enlighten *p«-ll* falluie in this game. If# n,,,, . tho*.- just entering the Industry, no laxy man'* job. It's up at |hi|,.. and lastly, that all who read the : daylight In th.- morning, with Tl.- iarticle may be Ix-ncAted by It. Ilttln thing* requiring all your | 0 pn. Many people who have xpen' " ,n ' , » n, l ■ttentom until lale In year* in firilowlng various pur-, the evening. 1 pniw suit* of life Without making nor.- The most failur.-* are caused ,1..., |, than a living, turn lo the poultry a romldnatlon of these j,,,,,, Industry with vagtn- Idea* of thing*, starting wHh InsufAcJenl y <>u , what Is required of them. Many » , > h °ut poultry know- will | very amusing Incidents have oc- •••dge. with poor qualtty baby and ■ eu.red. Here I* a true little i|. .chick*, eggs or l.t.-idlng *toek.! chirklustration that a friend reUt.-d to'P«»r unbalanced feeds, lack of ^g-. the writer, lie roeelved an order P'"P>t RTen*. InsufAclent air and bin I I for 500 t«*^ chicks. On hatrb- ‘••"tllaUon. wrongly constructed; , ing day the ladv drove out’to the 1 •“‘IWings. lack of rare, attention 1 hai , poultry farm for them and before “"■> '•' rdK ' eomforts. b make* . she left the poultrynian lnqulre-1 ,H, '‘ 0 * difference to the weight of j how sh.- proposed to brood them ‘ ,hr Imrttet eve: 7 day. The'j.,,,,,. Judging from some remark* she regularity of feeding 1* almost a»-| om a made, that she knew very little i'uptrtant ns the quality of feed. |hall about poultry. The lady Ixnan.e rh, - n marketing the produc- 1)|waK indignant and inquiring asked: '•i**" •* *' poorly done. Egg* are I mi n • Don-t you think I know how?" 10 ‘Usl.Hnersor sklppvsi; fo , and the subject was l “ w ” —
days later my ft
answering the telephone, buffed by the same lady
ing her such a "bum lot" of baby chicks. There was something
radically wrong, for they
i,him have k The brtnnl I* the best
' ha*
with
Then 1
ion It Is poorly dot •• I delivered to.ustome
‘away dirty, or the dirty e
laid in hot water.
_ | wants dirty eggs, and warm or ,T hot water destroy* the coating on ' .. |«gg* and in the weather they;.;
i foul odors.- f
‘“‘f'laate badly and decay starts «I .“""‘■T -.oos. .oi ..„- r W n ‘ I QUlcklv etc
dying h.Hirly, many aln-ady dead.; .
ln....a ! .ti..n mail. [ P-H'T » Ko*-''' (hat lb. tart Ibal -1- ; T ' , .I Ti * "‘T':'_'i'I ? pertaej a hummr „l -W blnla. qal.Vlp
broody hen* from some farmer* living noar her. She plae.-d the chicks under these liens. i<-aving the mother hens to take care of th. I .roods given them. Water and whole com was placed where the
hens could get th.
It is ll
his W'-ll-beaten patrh. opt M.me of your • hi* plan, mostly they! hoard. It or work out satis-1 hoard. . alter you have lx- I *3.40.
rwillllug in a pHlac'i.l farm lali-.r »>ippl> of 91 T pel e-nt ..f a norm.il. a* mmpai .1 » 'i HT.K per run on Mnieh I .tint •' T per
New Jt'rsry Crop Report For April I
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORI AL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. 11. POWKLL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Successor to late Wm. F. Daniels Bell Phone 5I-R-I
the pa* Fanil
nf farm lalxir are , follow*: Ily the ird 4(9: without
GEORGE R. GREIS Attorney and Counsellor-
At-Law
521 Eighth Street, (Kean City and Mechanic St, Ct Ese. Bell Phones: Ocean City 7S1 Court House 22
A. 7. FRIED LA HD. M. D. IDA M. FBIEDLAND. M. D.
mg decay. Dry picking take* t.ul i ' Utile more time. If properly t stuck and "del.rained" the froth- . |» ITS alin-iri fall off. The bird* ' • will look better and usually are | • belter. Then should not lx- a I .* feather or pin feather lefi on the ' rareaxs when ffmshed ready lo • sell, if the highest prices are de- Br rired. Lsxiks count. The better = it Inoks. the greater the demand '
the lady was questioned what shi feeding the tiaby rhirks. she replied: "That's all right, mother
doing- that." The lady
£? v suusdell, o*.
their chicks the same as the old l (Mhce:
pigeons fed their squabs. | * >OBa Kej Mare, ill londl* A venae.! The beginner has litrt.e Idea of i TMEI.A5U, H. J. |' reqnJrwnent. He mostly pur-1 Sqfftli Jersey's Eye-Sight
cbi-ap. Inferior quality to! Specialist learn no. he builds his poultry phn*. -*o«
buildings, puling in light ff i-.—' - J. 1
windows so they will Is- nice and j warm, he make* no provision for I air or ventilation, he placvo double the quantity of birds in i the building that he ihoulo—results—no eggs, birds get sick and j drop off one or moie daily. He
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Bartlett Pears
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ui>t delicious breakfast dish as well as a dessert. A5CO Evap. Milk 2™ 19c:
ix-al than fresh milk.
SmsJ Rolled Oats Further proof that in mi Stores ^ our 7
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Sliced a- >
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Sene it Creamed or I'rigxlcd.
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