This special edition of 'Cranberry Insect Problems and Suggestions' was published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1917, making it a century old. It is also known as 'Farmers Bulletin No. 860.' The book features four main sections on Foliage-Attacking Insects, Fruit-Attacking Insects, Vine-Attacking Insects, and Root-Attacking Insects. Some of the pests covered are Fruit Worm, Toadbug, Girdler, Katydid, and White Grubs, among others.
A super-short, fast read for all those who collect these old government publications, and everyone interested in U.S. Horticultural history.
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