Excerpt from The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture, Vol. 3: A Reference System of Commercial Horticulture, Covering the Practical and Scientific Phases of Horticulture With Special Reference to Fruits and Vegetables
The growing of peaches has assumed enormous proportions. At one time it seemed that this industry, on account of insect pests and fungous diseases, would be abandoned, but by the aid of state and government experiments the grow ers have learned to successfully protect their trees and to adapt varieties to the conditions under which these fruits must be grown, and they are now succeeding.
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