. Fig. 83. — Blight of bean leaves. After Fulton. This disease is carried over the season largely by infected seed and is conveyed from plant to plant in the field by insects. Diseased seed and seed from fields bearing the disease should be avoided, and clean culture, including the burning of all infected plant parts, should be practiced. The follow- ing list shows the variation in resistance, the least susceptible being placed first and the most susceptible last: Schindler's Round Pod Wax, Refugee Wax Burpee's White Wax, Grenell's Rust-proof Golden Wax, Wardwell's-Kidney Wax, Dwarf German Bla


. Fig. 83. — Blight of bean leaves. After Fulton. This disease is carried over the season largely by infected seed and is conveyed from plant to plant in the field by insects. Diseased seed and seed from fields bearing the disease should be avoided, and clean culture, including the burning of all infected plant parts, should be practiced. The follow- ing list shows the variation in resistance, the least susceptible being placed first and the most susceptible last: Schindler's Round Pod Wax, Refugee Wax Burpee's White Wax, Grenell's Rust-proof Golden Wax, Wardwell's-Kidney Wax, Dwarf German Black Wax, Early Valentine.


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