. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. arethe ripe-rot {Glceoxporium fnictig, hh„, \ mil-dew {Podosphwra Oxittirmilh., i, iIm- {Ba-cillus amylovonts). Tlie lii-r nt tli-- tln-- grows alsoupon the grape, and the lin- lili-lit :(ti nk- the pear andthe quince, upon the r a -i i i-us , Inthis fire-blight we ha\ a l


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. arethe ripe-rot {Glceoxporium fnictig, hh„, \ mil-dew {Podosphwra Oxittirmilh., i, iIm- {Ba-cillus amylovonts). Tlie lii-r nt tli-- tln-- grows alsoupon the grape, and the lin- lili-lit :(ti nk- the pear andthe quince, upon the r a -i i i-us , Inthis fire-blight we ha\ a liartni ,1 ^. ,^,. in |.)a7its,that resides , !? Ill i!m ? . ,• I . . veyed to flowers w ^ I- /.-of cracked, blighted ^ in -inin:. - , . :i~ed branches should havi ? n p. i ,.,\..il. Quinces: The black-rot . ^ , . , ,„„| rust (Rcestella auraiilii ,.ii\,-. Plums, in addition to i . i I : Mi^ht (GylindrosporiumPadi), tli. .Ii. rr> 1. .- fungus {Septoria eerusiiu:]. Peaches arc some-times much afflicted with the \e&t-c\iT\[ExoaitCitii deform-ans, Pig. 723), and the scab or gray back (Cladospo- ing. A peach trement of fruit wilthan many that awords, is often asand a congenial. 724. Currant cdby DISEASES The afliected trees produce tufts of small branches uponthe older branches, with slender leaves, known as Pen-nyroyal sprouts or willow shoots. Trees with thesebushes are fit subjects for the burn heap. Of the small fruits, the grape leads in the number offungi, the black-rot and ripe-rot previously mentionedbeing among the chief, while the anthracnoae (i


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