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W«n< of MienuB arwaste and is pounaa of trvnta. ot one pounce of caiuain araenMe. five ponnoa or now. anrt 1# pounds of lime, la recommended The hydrated lime alone, with the calcium araeaate, la not aa rood
Capa May Coart Boa
Potato Hot*
.ato growera Use from » to a itm of fertiliser ; The moat 'economical [ probahir ohUloed by L - per hcra of
FoUowlng a
c (ihrogen may be
uaually ap-
i rowa rather than ecauue of injury to I plant*, moat Cape Mar ■era believe it Is
the tope of the pi ] of calcium arse » of land aad 2 taWeI of: hydrated lime paste Iket tt Mater. Caution: Fdip the roots In this - Bjh cutwonna. which •y numerous this year, ible to plow the .held i it harrowed 2 at S • the plants art art , and 1! a -poiron
poison bran
l recommended Should be
| Dahlia Col tare best in good well-
J soil where there is mf- | fertility to mala ten a i growth. This growth t be forced too much In py stages, or the reault i much foliage and few
When spading the
J it is a(«>U 'to mi* thor9 Into the anil ground bon* pboapate at the rate
1 of nitrogen. One
late of potash to 10 square r be applied at the sat.
complete ouiietia o
| culture has been prepan . Connors, flower expel i New Jersey Jtxperimei |sne who has bad the pleas-
; dahlias blooming
[ Experiment atatioit Farm readUy grant that Mr.
• is an '"expert."
dahlias in Cape May |y. whether for pleasure wir . would profit by spplyiag ■ office for a copy of Mr. bulletin. Mailed to in the county free of
I Oriental Peach Moth I oriental fruit motn cage ii » at the farm of Jack MM Woodbine, to obnerv* I of the moth. Or
, glat, reports that on April JJ. 60 pen cent, rf the larvae had
pupated.
.He adviaes that growers compleu their spring cultivation as 1 early gs; possible as a contrtd measure against this insect.
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D. C. Tudor, of Wayfl'.le. has 1 Just completed six colony brood-J fl er houses somewhat new In d*-| " sign. A fibre board was used in their coast ruction Tbeoel bouses are light and slry and will no doubt be very satisfactory for the purpose of housing the pullets while on range. Several 1 county poultry men. in-' eluding Bmer Unxweiler. Harry 8h«l*. TR.*F. Hlxon. D. C. Tudor. A. & Walker. Theodore Young, i W. H. Powell and Fred Arnold > are giving kale a trial aa sum-' mer greens for poultry.
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A number of poultrymen are • very fortunate in that they have! young alfalfa started on their poultry range*. . A fatx*r porth of Ocean View had tti misfortune of having hla Peaches Mm oat entirely destroyed by a recent cold spell. A ma-! Jority of the orchards county did not seem to suffer any injury. Tent caterpillars have been Hatching for some weeks, senate of lead In the regular fruit Sprays should control
Mew Cow Tester
Harry Loaning, ihe former cow teeter, was unfortunate In being In an automobile accident and was compelled in resign his position aa cow teeter for the Cumberland-Cape May Cow Test-
ing Association. Chris. Sehoiu.
he* been secured, who win t pltte the year's work.
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John Psynter. of Wlidtnmd, erecting several greenhouse* c the, Shore Road Just north t lb.- M’lldwood Coir COurae.
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Striped Cucamber Beetle The striped cucumber beetle will soon make its .appear when the weather U a IMtle more favorable. This beetle winter* otpr in the adult form i * or below the frost line. It Inst feeds fn thi early spring op apples, wild thorn, elm, syriaa. etc., until cucumber*, squash, and meilona b through the ground; After feeding for some time the at mat# and the .female begins laying egg* for about one month Each lemale la capable of laying from 76 to 100 eggs which h In from 7 to 10 days and the wormllke larvae work their way down along the stems and under the vlfleai The beetle serves aa a carrlerl of the serious dlwue of cucumbers known aa bacterial wilt. The hlheriiatlng beetle carries over the wilt baclaris and Infects the plants in the spying. Nicotine I dust. sopited through a cone or in such a way that tbc beetle will receive a thorough costing of tba dust, will kill them. Du»t only on warm days day during the heat of the day. For a repel last, mixture Of oat
tore than a mi*, eople like yo* ire driving BuiCK utomobiles—taking possible iese values
BUICK MOTOS COMPANY *faw«frtwertnnen ■ iiUii -r—
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c*n ire now sou 01 the basis at Federal Tax ndutiM, ffectm mv"jugbt, March Bfth. OTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Job«|4 Scmiai, Proftrieior BAJLEYMOTOR COMPANY k SL mi Eoittkrilt 0«« Chy, N. I
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nave—city folks buying farms In the county and altemptlng to farm, ft Is true that many of them have a lot to learn and that they may ask ask some apparently .ooilsh questions and make mistake*. But It Is well that many of thtse fellows good, and In a few months a year may even be able ro experienced farmers a few tricks."
Planting Intentions The New Jersey crop report lists the planting intention* in per ent In the acreage grown for harvest In 1P2S: Corn 9k.9; White potatoes. 10t.3: sweet potatoes. 119.«; initiator* (for maiku). too; inmatiw-r (manufacture). 119; f* ret corn. Inti; cabbage. 101: string bean*. 97: Lima branr. 81: green p.-a*. 71: pepper*. 9< cantaloupe*. 120; cucumber*, so; satermelon*. 9<i; eggplant. 92: onions. 152; lettuci (spring). 101; spinach. Ini). 84; carrots. ICO; beet*. 157; asparagus. 116; straw berries. 119.
Spraying Young Plante With ,
Bordeaux Mixture
It l* always advisable to sprayyoung plans, especially tomatoes, | eggplants and peppers, with a j home-made Bordeaux mixture he- ; fore ihey fire set in the field. | The Bordeaux mixture, plus ar- ] senate of lead, will have dency to repel flea beetles and proteci the plants against leafeating insects. At the same time it will lessea the danger, which is always piesent. of plant Infection by disease being carried from one plant to another. Only home-made Bordeaux mixture should be used. This can he made
by dissolving four pounds of hluestone or copper salffite Cfy*lals in a quantity of water and slaking four pounds of lime, and mixing the two lo bring fhe total mixture up ti. So gallons.
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Madara. oi I’alermo. haa uniform jtand ••( rants-'
loupes and eucuntber* Parted I* 1 his sash house, the plant- being enly developed over the en- :
Struck It Bight was struck by the betuiy of her hand i tried to klsa her AM I aay 1 was struck by the .'veaufy of her band—Wisconsin Octopus.
J. C. Elliott A Sons, of Cold i Spring, had a splendid lot ot early tomato plants started In 'heir sash house several day* 1
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