. irnose of white currants. After Clinton. leaves may be lost. Upon the leaf stalks, also upon the fruit, stems, and canes, the disease appears as little black sunken spots. On the berries the spots are circular and black, much resembling fly specks. The causal fungus probably winters upon the canes, ready to initiate the spring infection. Anthracnose can readily be distinguished from the two leaf spots mentioned above by the fact that the spots


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