. Fig. 34. — Young quinces showing rust. After Bailey. time when the rust spores are expected to arrive; that is, at the time when the gelatinous spore masses are present on the cedar-apple. Blight (Bacillus amylovorus). — This disease has been sufficiently discussed in connection with the pear and apple. It is only necessary here to indicate that it is the most serious known disease of the quince. The treatment is the same as that recommended for this disease on other pomaceous trees. Leaf-blight, black-spot ^"^ (Fabroea maculata (Lev.) Atk., Entoinosporiuni).—Both the fruit and foliage
. Fig. 34. — Young quinces showing rust. After Bailey. time when the rust spores are expected to arrive; that is, at the time when the gelatinous spore masses are present on the cedar-apple. Blight (Bacillus amylovorus). — This disease has been sufficiently discussed in connection with the pear and apple. It is only necessary here to indicate that it is the most serious known disease of the quince. The treatment is the same as that recommended for this disease on other pomaceous trees. Leaf-blight, black-spot ^"^ (Fabroea maculata (Lev.) Atk., Entoinosporiuni).—Both the fruit and foliage are affected
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