The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 73
Vine Growing
Vine Growing
he mentioned that mildew, a very prevalent pest in most places, would never b[unclear: e] troublesome there. The peculiar dryness of the atmosphere alone would also prevent the growth of the fungus, and even if it did attack the plants some [unclear: se] it would be easily kept in check with sulphur.
Mr. Blackmore is undoubtedly a highly qualified and enthusiastic expert, and visit cannot fail of being productive of much good to the fruit industry in [unclear: South]