'Pests and Diseases'
C. H. Middleton
It is at the present time of year that the gardener must be at his most wary if he is to obtain later in the summer the results that he has planned. It is now that insect pests of every kind, fungi, mildew, and other plant diseases, strike at and seek to establish themselves on the new growth.
This afternoon, C. H. Middleton will tell you what steps to take in order to ensure midsummer glory in your garden.