. Cabbage, cauliflower and allied vegetables : from seed to harvest . Vegetable gardening; Cabbage; Cauliflower. I20 FUNGOUS DISEASES. serious inroads in different localities. Fig. 24 shows a field of cabbage in Racine, Wisconsin, dev- astated by the rot, from which not a single head was harvested. While the disease is more important in its rela- tion to cabbage culture, on account of the relative amount of this crop grown, it also affects a number of allied species that belong to the same Fig. 24—Cabbage Field Destroyed by the Rot Besides cabbage and cauliflower, kohl-rabi, kale, Brus


. Cabbage, cauliflower and allied vegetables : from seed to harvest . Vegetable gardening; Cabbage; Cauliflower. I20 FUNGOUS DISEASES. serious inroads in different localities. Fig. 24 shows a field of cabbage in Racine, Wisconsin, dev- astated by the rot, from which not a single head was harvested. While the disease is more important in its rela- tion to cabbage culture, on account of the relative amount of this crop grown, it also affects a number of allied species that belong to the same Fig. 24—Cabbage Field Destroyed by the Rot Besides cabbage and cauliflower, kohl-rabi, kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli and collards are attacked by it, and to a lesser extent it develops in turnips, rutabagas, winter radish and other closely related vegetables. Symptoms and Cause.—^The first indication of the disease is upon the outer leaves of the caUbage and cauliflower, which turn yellow and die in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Allen, Charles Linneaus, 1828-1909. New York : Orange Judd Company


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