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GROWING PEAS.

■•-..'•:".~>t of rs3s knows the full toil. TVi";.".-'" '.:: c - :.-■ -' o/.?.:;: -.- crop and I::r.Li ing the c.b?v c.y r.bo::i .vos tto^c-i: niii-?:;c lis h-.cl betv; spraying his seas -vitb tbs Solution to ;;roi::ct ths-.r- from Blight, a::d bciund ih£t no" orb ciid it protect them from 3;k:b:. .~.;id found that not oriv did i~ rr/otset them from disease, but ih?.t it ksivt the buds away as well tbcv vvcuid nor go nsar tGe Pe a? " He said 1:2 U3;d one gallon of the S. W. Lin:e Suitur Solution too gallons of water ar.b sorayed about once a week. Heccnsiciersci it true economy to spray freo.ut.ntc. Last year his income from Fir;; wss £25 per acre. He was so aatisScd with his experience last year that ho was going to use the Sherwir.-WiHiams, Lime Sulfur Solu tion instead of Bordeaux Mixture to protect his Potatoes from Blight. The proportion for Potatoes is about Ito 75 of water. The Sberwin-Wiiiian-iS' Lime Sulfur Solution can be .act from any storekeeper or seedsrr.an in one gallon and five gallon tins, or 50 gallon barrels. The wholesale agents for New Zealand are Sharland and Co., Ltd., Lome street, Auckland, to whom you should writs for booklet, "It Pays to Spray, 1913."

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King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 2

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207

GROWING PEAS. King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 2

GROWING PEAS. King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 2

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