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DESTRUCTION OF FRUIT TREES.

To the Editor of the Evening Star. Sir,—Would any of our practical gardeners call their attention to the ravages of a small black caterpillar that is at present completely destroying the leaves of the cherry, plum, and quick trees. By doing so and suggesting a remedy would oblige myself and in-'ny others aroin d this district.—l remain, &c., Walter Simpsok. North-East Valley, March 25,

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2151, 29 March 1870, Page 2

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DESTRUCTION OF FRUIT TREES. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2151, 29 March 1870, Page 2

DESTRUCTION OF FRUIT TREES. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2151, 29 March 1870, Page 2

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