Thursday, March 11, 1909. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. 19 FRUIT, TRUCK, VEGETABLES. J: ' . j DO YOU GROW FIGS? Some of the Best Varieties of this Delicious Fruit. When man was living in primitive purity we find the first mentioned tree placed for his benefit to be the fig. (Gen. 3: 7). The leaves, be ing of a broad and thick nature, were used for making aprons. And this fruit has accompanied man in all his wanderings since his expulsion from the Garden of Eden. There are many reasons for this fact. The fig requires less dressing of the land, less pruning, less atten tion, has no borers,1 no tent cater pillars, no yellows. The goat even doesn't nibble it. It is practically immune from the depredations of animal and insect enemies, and from luese many advantages we may sup pose it to have been adopted by the human family in all its periginations, since for men it was a food, a shelter from the sun's scorching rays, and a medicine both internally and exter nally. When we consider the ease with which this fruit can be propa gated, and its persistent way of tak-j ing care of itself, there seems to be no wonder that it so clung to man and his habitations. To propagate the fig you simply get cuttings from 6 to 7 inches long of young wood last year's growth preferred -from J inch in . diam eter down. Place them in some good well-broken ground, (take a row in the garden) , set them at an. angle of 45 degrees, with the top just above 'the ground, firm the soil around them, and you will get at least 90 per cent to live. This should be done during February and March before the buds swell too much. I have known these cuttings to bear fruit that ripened the first year. If they attempt to set fruit, brush it off, so that the growth may all go toward making wood. J, The countries lying adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea produce the j fin est figs on earth, .The United States Department of Agriculture some years since furnished me with quite a variety from those parts of J the world. Many of them, I found to my sorrow after waiting for years, hop ing and trusting to "sit under my own tree and eat thereof" refused to yield ripe fruit especially those large, late varieties, and I would re commend these varieties to be j not planted unless you wish "barren fig X 1 1 I.. T- 4- 1- A J I trees, uameiy, reagusuaia, auu- atic, White Marseilles, White Genoa. 1 But you can safely plant, and ex pect to eat fruit therefrom the next year, three kinds: Brown Turkey (known also by other names) a me dium size but delicious fruit; Celes tial (white) the earliest, well adapt ed everywhere in eastern North Car olina; Black Ischia, a Grecian fig, that is, as its name implies, dark, but a fine large flat fruit (from stem to bud) doesn't bear until it assumes tree size then you can sit under your own fig tree, get whipped cream and eat them and feel thankful that you can enjoy this combination. My favorite "sweetness" these spring days, when the appetite goes "whim-dazzling," is fig preserves flavored with lemon, spread with good home-made "cow butter" on light bread. j E. D. PEARSALL. Pender Co., N. C. j THE CABBAGE LOUSE AND THE TERRAPIN BUG. UeSiveYhemtaay! We have printed, for free dis ribntion. several thousand cod- ies of The Incubator Bool If yon want a copy, get busy I Bena a postal ana dook comes, all charges prepaid, by return mail. It tells the things you must Isaow if yon make extra large profits raining chickens. ? Sore Hatch Incubator vThe Incubator Book tells what makes the 8ure Batch" the Champion of the World. Tells all about the ''bargain" incubators. Shows why they fail. More good, practical help for poultry raisers than in any other book ever sold for yet it is free for the asking. Send today. Address SURE HATCH INCUBATOR CO. ? Be 88.FresMBt.Nsk.er Dept. 88 ,lndiaaapo&s,ta& How to Control the Two Worst In sect Enemies of Cabbage and Col lards. Whole fields of cabbage and col lards are often almost utterly de- lowed, in all of its details, you need have little fear of cabbage lice. I If from failure to do so your crop be comes infested, you have trouble cut out for you. Pull up and remove all badly infested plants; crush with the fingers the lice on the others, or spray with soap solution. Both of these methods are laborious, expensive i.nd only palliative at best. When danger of severe freezing is over you should fertilize your ab- bage heavily, cultivate rapidly and well, and they will, to some extent, outgrow the ravages of lice. The Terrapin or Harlequin bug, while not very destructive t in the spring, does a great deal of damage later. The comparatively small num ber that appear in the early spring should be hand-picked, else they will multiply and spread to the later fields in such numbers as to ruin them. Like the louse, they suck the inner juices of the plant and cannot be killed with poisons. Hand-picking is the only effective remedy I set my crop of winter cabbage in rows 5 feet apart and in late Feb ruary I sow turnips and mustard in I rows between. These act as a trap crop, the bugs preferring them to the cabbage. I hand-pick the bugs. The turnips and mustard are quickly ready for market, and the bugs and A BARREL SPRAY PUMP AT WORK. t- - - . - Courtesy Tennessee Experiment Station. " " " ' - r. Here is a practical spraying outfit for the farm orchard, and one that is likely to be cheaper in the long run than a smaller machine. - Save money. Thousands are doing: it every year. I teach you how and sup ply all the parts you cannot make, at low prices. My New Lampless Brood er will, cost you $4.uu. ureaiesx crp Rermirs and supplies for all kinds of Incubators or Brooders. My new book of plans and catalogue has over 100 illustrations, showing: step by step every stasre of construction so simple a 12 year old boy can follow them. Send 25c coin or U. S. stamps to cover cost Your money lick. If you are not Mttifled. I allow the price of the book on your flrrt order., 8d for th b tody. Itme.ni Doiuxi to jcr H. M.8HEEB, 494 Hampahlre St., Qolney, W. stroyed by insect pests. It is imper ative that preventative measures be adopted. If your fields once become infested it is almost impossible to get rid of them. In dealing with insect pests an ounce of prevention is worth thousands of pounds of cure. The cabbage louse is the only in sect that gives much trouble with cabbage set in the; fall and winter The lice multiply and flourish in cool, damp weather, almost disap pearing in the hot summer. To keep the plants from being infected the seed should be sown in land remote from growing crops) of the cabbage family. The plants should not . be set near growing fields of collards, kale or rutabagas. As a further pre ventative measure, the plants, after being drawn should always be treat ed by being immersed for 20 minutes in a solution made by dissolving one pound of any ordinary soap In four gallons of water. ' ! You may not be able to see any lice on plants, but, to be on the safe side, you should treat them anyway. 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