. Fig. 61.—Shoots of French prune tree affected with exanthema, showing swollen buds, abnormal growth, and roughened bark. dead wood should be left in or near the orchard. See Extension Cir- cular 87. Hail Mark.—Hail occurring while the fruit is green causes pitting and spotting with irregular lesions (fig. 63) which turn brown and may become infected with mold fungi. These spots heal over more or less and may give the impression of being due to some fungus disease. Kelsey Spot.—The green fruit of the Kelsey variety often shows a
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