. Rational fruit culture. Fruit-culture. RATIONAL FRUIT CULTURE. 97 sary merely to descrit)e the symptoms as a help to identifica- tion. About the end of May a white, cobwebby film spreads over the leaf-buds and leaves, and afterwards extends to the young shoots and fruit. When the summer spores are pro-. Fig. 39 American Ggoseberry Mildew. duced, the film assumes a powdery appearance, and gradually the particles thicken and turn brown. Ordinary mildew rarely attacks the fruit, though it does so sometimes. In all cases of doubt the Board should be Please note that these images are e
. Rational fruit culture. Fruit-culture. RATIONAL FRUIT CULTURE. 97 sary merely to descrit)e the symptoms as a help to identifica- tion. About the end of May a white, cobwebby film spreads over the leaf-buds and leaves, and afterwards extends to the young shoots and fruit. When the summer spores are pro-. Fig. 39 American Ggoseberry Mildew. duced, the film assumes a powdery appearance, and gradually the particles thicken and turn brown. Ordinary mildew rarely attacks the fruit, though it does so sometimes. In all cases of doubt the Board should be 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 Davidson, Hugh Coleman. London, "Garden life" press
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