. The American carnation; How to grow it. Ward, Charles Willis. Diseases and Injuries ually drying up and turning a whitish brown. While at times the branch rot causes much damage, it is not so (Hsastrous as the stem Carnation Leaves Affected with Fusarium Leaf-Spot EXTRACT FROM BULLETIN NO. 164, DEC, 1899, OF NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. A FUSARIUM LEAF-SPOT OF CARNATIONS, BV PROF. F. C. STEWART. "A very unusual case of Fusarium attacking carnation foliage was obser\'ed in a greenhouse at Syracuse last November. A bench of carnations of the variety Emily Pier- son was


. The American carnation; How to grow it. Ward, Charles Willis. Diseases and Injuries ually drying up and turning a whitish brown. While at times the branch rot causes much damage, it is not so (Hsastrous as the stem Carnation Leaves Affected with Fusarium Leaf-Spot EXTRACT FROM BULLETIN NO. 164, DEC, 1899, OF NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. A FUSARIUM LEAF-SPOT OF CARNATIONS, BV PROF. F. C. STEWART. "A very unusual case of Fusarium attacking carnation foliage was obser\'ed in a greenhouse at Syracuse last November. A bench of carnations of the variety Emily Pier- son was quite seriously affected with a peculiar leaf spot. The spots varied in length from one-eighth of an inch to one inch. The smaller ones were elliptical, but the larger ones occupied the entire width of the leaf and were irregular at the ends. They were covered with a pinkish gray mold antl irregularly dotted at the center with the light yellow spore 140. 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 Ward, Charles Willis. New York, De La Mare


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