WORTH A TRIAL.
A relublo farmer, writing to ap agricultural journal, saya if yon bore a quarter of un inch hole iuto theheurt of a tree that is infected with insects and mjeot as much dry, common sulphur as posaible. thun it Bert a abort p!ug to ket-p the eulphur m place, it will cure blight, moire the tree strong and heathy, and m np way ir jure it. 'i his is a very valuable boon to fruit growers, os the sulphur goes through all tUo p/jrto of the treo, be-ng übeorbod irpni the hearh apd mases it a good heathy color. 'J he writer of this , item Buw trees tbat were nearly dead from sonio kind ot insect that were living and , had a beau tif v! thrifty green unpeaianoe after being treated as above. Th<a is one of jblie mopt vuluaMa discoveries of the age to fiHit-Rrowawi, £n4 we present it fur the benetit of our readers.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1763, 10 February 1888, Page 2
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159WORTH A TRIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1763, 10 February 1888, Page 2
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