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The principal culprits are the ox-war BCOXOMY IX BL'YIX G ble, aud various biting flies and ticks. W V SA O*t*. WtU grow in the I Horses, sheep and other farm animals Cheaper Cuts. Well Cooked. Equal to bouM or out or Most Expensive In Flavor and are subject to attacks of similar para Nutritive Quality. sites and other Insect enemies, if all AMERICAN CR| INSECT DEPREDATIONS. Crvt-u*. Fuchsia*. these be considered including, for ex By Ida Finney. Oxali*. Tul^rose*. Begonia, Jonquil*, ample, the buffalo- gnats, often very Daffodil«. ChlneM “Roasts are bought good ones Md The Annual Loss Occasioned by Destructive destructive in the South, the many after one meal the bone and the rest Lily, Dewey Lily. gadflies, botflies, the screw-worm fly, Insects in the United States. ■” the meat is thrown away. I dont nr pnln A«* premium with these nulb* »-■ we will send and such parasites as the ticks aud lice, of FBll abii coflSctionof flower seed*—over >00 kind*. CUV ELLIOTT MITCHELL. a heavy percentage of loss must be know whether women are too lazy, or HILLSIDE NURSIRV, aOMtHVILLI. MAM. they actually dohit know how Farmers of the United States in ad- .corn rootworm. The chinch worm i reckoned. A conservative estimate of whether *s a green soap, consistency of -J make the soups which they could I dltlon to county. State and national causes depredations nearly as severe as 1 the Department of Agriculture of these to make out of so little. See the Ger cleanser for automobile -1 TOE FIRE EXGIXE DRIVER. i taxes, probably pay a much heavier the above mentioned insects, making ! losses is >175,000,000 a year. man women. They can make you a vehicles; will not Injure th, J toll than they do to all three of the another .oss of >20,000,000 annually. i meal that is good out of a scrap °f Stored Products Preyed Upon. surface. Made from -I above. The tax collector In this latter Every year the Department receives There May be Better Drivers o" polished oils. If your dealer does r .tca^j While mention has been made of the meat and two or three cents worth case is one which is merciless and reports from different sections of the i Earth, but If There Are, Where of vegetables. But American women, Crown Soap in stock, send ho.l overbearing, paying no attention what country describing Injury to corn by lamage done to vegetable products dur- Are They? and Ve will see that, ever to the necessities or obligations of such insects as billbugs, the various i ing the growing and maturing season, the most of them, dont know how, Is there a better driver in the world address supplied. Put up in 12), 25 and they dont ’ seem to learn. F or in , these crops after they have run the the agriculturist each year, calling for wireworms. cutworms, army worms, than the man who drives the fire en gauntlet of insect enemies during their stance, take a chuck piece of beef or gine? If there is, he is yet to be dis- bls dues unremittingly, and gloating entire period of growth, are still sub a cut of the lower round, and H a over the misfortunes of his tenant. ject to the inroads of insect depreda young housekeeper only thought so she covered. The tax collector in this case, however, Here was an engine coming along tors while in storage on the farm, in could make some good dishes out or Is the Insect. The losses resulting _______ CHICAGO m. elevators and mills, or again while in it that her husband would enjoy eating, a cross street, to turn up an Inter from the depredations of Insects on transit especially in the case of long and praise, too. A good stew cooked secting avenue. Under the edge of the all plant products of the soil, both in shipments by sea. Food products in slowly in the oven; a pot roast, beer rounded-off corner where the machine their growing and in their stored state/ the kitchen and house-storeroom suf a la mode, or a meat pie; and especial was to turn there was a sewer opening, together with those on livestock, ex fer from insect damage. Animal pro ly good, nourishing soups. But they with the street pavement sloping down ceed the entire expenditures of the Na ducts are attacked by larder beetles, think they must have steaks and roasts smoothly toward it all around from the tional Government, Including the pen- etc., fruits by various fruit and vine _ the best cuts—and if not those they higher general level of the street. Blon roll, and the maintenance of the If the driver, coming as he was at a THE CODLING MOTH. gar flies and the woolen3 and house resort to canned meats. We’re army and the navy. Enormous as is (Magnified) TO BOYS hold furnishings by beetles, moths, here to sell meat, only I do bate to see dead gallop, should make a broad turn the total value of all farm products of this country it often would be much stalk-borers, various species of locusts silver fish, etc. Cured tobacco Is es people throwing their money away. around this corner, out where the Just send us your name The butcher was a thrifty German, street was level, the engine would greater were it not for the injurious or grasshoppers, corn plant lice and pecially subject to insect attacks and and address bo that we may tell you how to Ret thia tine work of insects. According to figures other insects. This undoubtedly causes damage, the most important source of and knew what economy meant. The swing more or less, thus checking the rifle Absolutely FREE. compiled by the Department of Agri a Ices of an additional >20,000,000, or injury being a minute Insect known as truth of his statement is proven every horses' speed, and there would be a YOU CAN HAVE ONE culture the estimate is made that the with a total annual loss to the corn the cigarette beetle which not only day in the big markets. Steaks and second or two lost before they could Ajjwe are going to give away eats Into cigarettes but all other forms roasts, roasts and steaks—these are get the load straightened and get under total value of farm products during the crop of >80,000,000. 5.000 of them. We mean It, every last year amounted to >5,000,000,000. Of a large number of Insects which of cured tobacco. While an estimate the standbys. And if, by chance, the full headway with it once more, up word, and thia la an honeet straightforward offer, made by The Bureau of Entomology, of the depredate wheat crops, the three im of >100,000,000 a year is placed upon cheaper cuts of meat are suggested, the avenue. But if the driver could an upright business firm who Department of Agriculture, being fa portant species are the Hessian fly, the the damage done to the store products, oftentimes the reply will me: “Oh, but make that corner with the two wheels always do exactly as they agree. All we aek Is that you do a few on the inner side of the curve down miliar with the work of the important chinch bug and ‘he grain plant louse. this does not include the destruction to my family likes only the best cuts. minutes work for U8. It ia bo very eaay that you will beBurpnaed. Insect pests, estimates the probable While the chinch bugisnotablya wheat i products in the household or to tobacco. I always feel sorry for the house in that sloping depression leading to This Handsome Rifle isnota A very considerable item which keeper who speaks thus, feeling sure the sewer opening close by the curb, shortage due to insect damage at a pest. Its damage to other cereals and toy air rifle, but ia a genuine I steel, blue barrel, hunting rifle, minimum of 10 per cent, while in varied crops Is very considerable. The might be chargeable to Insects and yet she is Ignorant of the nutritive value and the two outside wheels on the that is strong, aocurate and eats which cannot be estimated is that of and delicate flavor of the “cheap cuts" higher level nearer the middle of the and carries a 22 calibre long or short cartridge. If you want a fine preventing insect damage. No one can when properly cooked. And the un street, the higher level here would be little hunting rifle, just write and estimate how much is expended on fortunate fact is that many house for the engine what the banked up aek us for particulars. They are free and you will surely say it1» the wire screens for the household to pre keepers leave this important matter to outer rail Is for the locomotive round beat offer you ever saw or heard of, vent the ingress of flies, mosquitoes the ignorant and unskillful servant. ing a curve, making it so he wouldn’t BE SUREand WRITE ATONCE and moths, nor can an estimate be Happening into the kitchen of a lose an inch. And that’s the way he before the 5,000 rifles are all gone, placed upon the amount of money ex friend at four o’clock one afternoon 1 did make it. as the boys are taking them fast Address pended to eradicate mosquitoes, but it saw , Before he knew it a man who had the negro cook drop a piece of is believed that the estimate of >700,- meat, ; evidently intended for a stew, been standing at the edge of this cor Peoples Popular Monthly, 000,000* made by the officials of the into j a kettle of cold water and light ner, waiting to sei- the engine go by, 560 Manhattan Building, DES MOINES. IOWA. Department of Agriculture is far below the gas under it. “Pearl, what are saw it bo near to him and pushing in the actual annual loss. The problem you doing,” I asked. so close to him that he could have the economic entomologist of the fu “Putting de meat on io dinner. It’s touched it. The driver, aloft in his ture must solve is the lessening or pre a little late, but ill boll it hard and high seat leaning inwards as he was, BOOKS—BOO vention of this loss. maybe it'll git done by six o’clock. too, actually hanging over him as the We have published some good on Howsomever, dey’s got to eat it, for we engine passed, with whistle screaming ain ’t got nothin’ else.” and steam hissing, and that driver, as ially suited for farmers. Books that» A Seedless Persimmon. Here was a good piece of beef, a he flung ’em in this fashion ’round this every farmer to make more out oil The latest sensation in the seedless rather expensive cut, too, utterly curve, was talking low to his horses Write for our catalogue. fruit line reported at Washington is ruined by the cooking. The cold water and calling on ’em each by name—a a seedless persimmon. The officials drew out the juices and the rapid boil man absorbed if there ever was one. WEBB PUBLISHING of the Department of Agriculture ti_c ing hardened the fibers, with the result St. Paul BI inn« other day received a visit from Mi. that the finished product was not fit Substitute for a Duel. John H. Drury, who brought with him to put in any human stomach. And it A new humor has been added to the a specimen of seedless native persim- should have been such an appetizing mons from his place near the national and thoroughly satisfying dinner. Both French duel. A. M. de Groze had an engagement with swords with a M. capital. the mistress and the maid were ignor The general impression is that the ant and indifferent concerning the Carillot. At the last moment he sent PREPARING TO FUMIGATE AN ORANGE TREE. seedless persimmon is either non-ex question of the daily food for the fam word that be would ndt fight, but was sending his second in his stead. Hap years of excessive Insect damage the losses from depredations of this insect istent or nearly so in this country. A ily. pily the second acquitted himself so ■hortage may amount to 50 per cent. on wheat in single States have ranged seedless variety of this fall luxury is brilliantly that the principal's absence Didn’t Know a “Pot Roast” The annual shortage of 10 per cent, is between >10,000,000 and >20,000,000 in not, however, a new thing, but, on the To a neighbor complaining of the was not felt, for he actually shed some a low estimate, which is more often one year. A very reasonable average other hand, a number of trees are scat Thia i eatur, exceeded than fallen below, and Indi annual estimate of loss, taking the tered throughout the South bearing size of the meat bills was suggested of his adversary’s gore. It was a de .olid alueld i between th, — cates at current farm prices a money country aB a whole, would Indicate seedless persimmons. Seedless speci the plan of buying cheaper cuts. A lightful touch, the courtesy of not dis head and th, an loss of >500,000,000—the minimum about >20,000,000 a year chargeable to mens are occasionally found in the big “pot roast" was suggested as a substi appointing a waiting antagonist, but at all time» then empties e way fret yearly tax which insects lay on the this insect. While in some years the Japanese variety and they are rather tute for the expensive “prime ribs." sending instead a nice, obliging friend products of the farm. This estimate, damage caused by Ilessian fly is enor rare and the flavor is nothing to be “Why, what is a pot roast?" she asked. te pink him. compared to the native sort. And that little woman, with a husband however, does not include the damage mous, taking the average of ten years, Roosevelt Translates Gaelic. A number of instances are known by on a moderate salary, was trying to caused to farm products in storage, the loss to the wheat crop caused by P8 ino DUQOiltS President Roosevelt in the near fu the officials of the Bureau of Plant In run the house. She was about as well ibstructed. Til such as cereals and forage crops and this bug has a value of >40,000,000, and KRL1N MtJ to natural forests and forest products, so on, numerous other Insects and dustry of solitary persimmon trees fitted for the work, as far as knowledge ture may publish for private circula works , easily ul tion a book of Irish poems which he assigning at least >100,000,000 to each pests lay toll on the wheat crop of the bearing seedless fruit, but when pollen and skill were concerned, as a child ■moothly, makinfM little noise. Ourii of these two Items. The total annual farmer. Were it not for their destruc from other persimmon trees in the ten years old. And the pity of it was translated from the Gaelic. The Presi automat io recoil-*,« dent was taught Gaelic by James Jef tax then chargeable to insects is tive work the wheat crop of the coun neighborhood is brought in contact that the husband was straining every atinr l-’ckinr derf frey Roche. with the flowers of the seedless sort makes the Marlin tq nerve and working overtime to make >700,000,000 annually. try this year would be 20 per cent, •alesi breech-briri the resultant fruit will be full of seed. the money to keep things going. The Item of loss from Insect damage greater. fun ever built ri An O ’ er True Tale. The fruit brought to the Department not only includes the actual destruc page catalofU*, Wl Insect Damage to Hay. lustrations, cowl of Agriculture by Mr. Drury proves to A little knowledge; a little skill tion or injury to crops, but the esti “ Does anyone know how to make a nine colors, uuurir Will save the stomach and fill the till, j Hay and forage crops are damaged mate must also Include a very Import by numerous insects to an extent of be a little smaller than the average Maltese cross?” asked the Instructor three sumps, . If the courses in cookery in the pub- in 1 architecture. “Yes,” answered the ant item—the amount of money de about 10 per cent. The cotton crop is native persimmon. The specimens The Merlin RnAmU when cut across were absolutely seed voted to Insect control. This amounts reduced through the agency of the lie schools of to-day succeed in teach- son i New Haven,Coal of the Chief of the Naval Board, to a very considerable percentage of cotton boll-weevil, the boll worm and less and while the fruit was compara ing the girls that much needed lesson “ ‘ Step on her tail.” tively small it had really more meat of economy in buying aud proper prep- the value of the caop in the case of orchard fruits, truck cropB and such field crops as cotton and tobacco. For Instance in estimating the losses due to tlie codling moth It has been shown l>y By II. D. Hemenway. figures of the Department of Agricul ture that over >8,000,000 a year is ex This suggestive little book is a practical manual of school gardening for 1 CORN IMPAIRED BY GRAIN MOTH, pended in spraying apple trees, allow teacher and pupil, and supplies the first adequate work of the sort in this cows ing a cost of only 5 cents per tree. the leafworm, while many other in This volume is based on actual experience (the author is an authority and dird The cost of gassing and spraying citrus sects inflict minor damage. Without of the Hartford School of Horticulture). fruit trees ranges from 5 cents to >1.50 counting the losses due to the latter per tree. Another source of loss is class of depredators we have a total CONTENTS: Introduction; Howto Make a Garden; Twenty-One Lea that occasioned by a diminution of cer loss of more than >40,000,000 charge Garden Work-—May to September; Bibliography; Lessons in Greenhouse Wi able to the three Important insect tain crops such as wheat or cotton. anting Seed, Potting, etc.; Root Grafting; Lessons in Budding. pests of cotton. Size, 5x7; pages, 107; binding, cloth; illustrations, 26. Vegetable and other truck crops are especially subject to insect injury, and By special arrangement with Doubleday, Page & Co., I am able for the pro furthermore in the case of these crops to make the following ° there is always a large expenditure SPECIAL OFFER.* for the control of Insects. The orchard and smaller fruits suffer heavier loss The new Garden Magazine, 6 months, and How to Make School GASOLINE SPRAYING OUTFIT. from insect pests, both directly and be In 1 it than the bigger seed-bearing Gardens, |1.00 edition, postpaid, both for $1.00. . ........................... va- aration of plain foods with which we cause of the expensive methods of rieties. are so abundantly supplied, and can be GARDEN MAGAZINE is finely illustrated, and is the finest magazio treatment necessary to prevent still It Is understood that the Depart greater losses. There are several hun ment of Agriculture will keep watch extended to reach every school in the 1 u i j , published in America. To take advantage of this special offer, on dred insects which depredate on the on the Drury persimmon tree and at land, they will serve a great purpose, should be sent at once to II. D. Hemenway, Hartford, Connecticut. and the benefit to the coming genera __ _________ _ Thia offer may be withdrawn at any time, roots, trunk, foliage and fruit of the right season endeavor to make tion will be incalculable. apple. The important pests are the the some grafts of the seedless buds upon woolly aphis, injuring the roots; the stock and try to breed a l race trunk and limb borers, the leafworms, other canker-worms and tent caterpillars, of seedless persimmons. A Woman's Beautiful Memorial. and the various scale insect pests, in cluding the San Jose scale. Injuring TUE ARTIFICIAL LIFE, A beautiful memorial to a noble wo The Great Home Magazine of America the fruit are the codling moth, the man will be maintained henceforth in cucullo, and the apple maggot. thl“ Ottar tor • limited time only. the little city of Pasadena, CaL, the Consists In Part In Eating Adulter The insect losses to other deciduous home of the late Helen Peabody ated and Injurious Foods. fruits are quite as heavy as in the The State Board of Health of Massa founder of the Western College for case of the apple and especially when Women at Oxford, Ohio. Miss Pea the treatments for the San Jose scale chusetts has had chemical analyses body. who died recently, provided In Our and other scale pests are considered; made of prepared foods and the report her will that her Pasadena residence and in the case of citrus fruits the cost of the Board shows ijhat we really eat one of the loveliest In that lovely town' Limite« In the course of everyday life. When of treatment is much greater and the we use pepper, we also get gTound actual losses again heavier. •HIE HESSIAN FLY. Offer Forests—especially planted forests of nutshell and fruit stones with a little (MaguUl<Hl) artificially wooded areas on farms— pepper mixed In. Mustard consists Shortage may so Increase values as to pay toll to numerous borets, which chiefly of wheat flour and turmeric, this latter is an East Indian saffron occasion the shutting down of mills. colored root with an acrid and pungent A shortage of a finished product such Our Prtc* taste. When we use lime juice we get as flour, cotton or fabrics, may mean only a little of the juice with 40 to 63 per a corresponding loss to transportation cent, water, the whole preserved with companies aud to shippers. In other sulphurous, salicylic or benzoic acid. words shortage in an important pro One Year Ale is preserved with salicylic acid' duct starts a train of losses to the also porter and likewise beer; “pure end of the chapter, the total amount Vermont” maple syrup Is nothing more of which is quite beyond calculation or than cane syrup. Canned clams are Mtlmate. preserved with boric acid. Cereals Damage«* Most. While this revelation of the Massa The cereals suffer most from Insect chusetts authorities Is something aw Express Prepaid « damage, the yearly amount of loss ag ful to contemplate, yet we are stag gregating >200.000.000. The leading gered by a further report of the Board Light V Is., Strongly and Richly BoundL Red Vellum de Luxe clotty cereal erop of the United States, of which shows that an enterprising course, is king corn, with a value last chemist has discovered that the odor year of >1.216,000.000. While corn Is of spoiled eggs can be neutralized less subject to insect damage aud oc^nc»Tof7nUrnUa"JnahSS? »«bjert. are treated at length. The Wot /THE through the addition of formaldehyde. wheat next, the most important cereal, War Panama a Ina ln' lVfh »’ the Ru»o-Jap«nw Itiapute and . Since this discovery a number of es 'sbvce which is the corn product, would be tablishments have ei tereil into the coMFri kconslderably greater were It not for business of collecting bad eggs, treat Important insect pests. The corn root WMbi"««'*1 ing them with formaldehyde arid Bell NE* It» worm causes an annual average loss ing the mixture to bakers, who use it TREE PROPERLY BANDED TO RESISm on X Herewith And P*' of at least 2 per cent of the crop or COTTON BUD ATTACKED BY BOLL In cake and othpr foods sold to the CODLING MOTH. non-essentials. on tver J object without wasting words "Xwhl.h «nd n*. el»^ some >20.000.000. The next most im public. While the addition of formal WORM Xchararo propani. > portant Insect pest of this cereal Is often almost utterly destroy the trees, dehyde utterly destroys any bad odor, should be used henceforth as a “rest- x cental KneycloP-11*' I SAT,SF*CT!ON r »nd Snei-eee M»»»> the bollworm or earworm. This in as In the case of the black locust, to the process renders the eggs extremely Weary Christians eitoer -----------...-----n aderet*', sect. according to the Bureau of Euto- leaf defoliators and many other varie hurtful to the human system. Form to £ or forel*n field, and is mology. probably attacks from 90 to ties of depredating insects. erly the mixture of bad eggs was sold Ito mi11 W the House of Beat.” For by yoa. 100 per cent, of the ears of sweet corn to leather manufacturers, but since * t ¿b°?t ,8 00° has been Cattle the Prey of Insects. willed all her FUI out this coupon and send In throughout the country and the dam this later discovery the price of mixed Mt as.de. Miss Peabody the Advancementof The losses due to biting and para eggs has risen from 16 centa pur - uc age caused by this pest is probably TODAY. H AddlW nearly as great as that caused by the sitic Insects of cattls are considerable. to more than a dollar. Thl* oW” ■« limited to F,n. Irt.. too«. CbwX the ^byterii X r rik.ii SOA James S. Kirk I c« 5.000 Rifle,. FREE HOW TO MAKE SCHOOL GARDENS. SUCCESS MAGAZIN Success Magazine Continental Encyclopedia