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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The new swellings or enlargements can be seen at this season, the bark 

 ha^^ng a brown or greenish appearance. If cut off at this time and 

 destroyed there will be no danger of further infection from that knot. 

 During the summer the so-called summer spores (minute bodies, answering 

 as seeds), form. They may be scattered by the wind, and spread the disease 

 to a great distance. The knots soon become black and hard, and as winter 

 approaches, the winter spores are produced in minute pockets within the 

 knots. Each knot produces millions of spores which ripen during the 

 winter, and then start a new generation. 



To cut off and burn is a sure remedy, but sometimes the trees would be 



SECTION IV.-PEACHES. 



ABBEEVIATIONS FOR THIS SECTION. 



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 10 

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Names. 



Alexander.. 



Amsden.. 

 Barnard.. 



Bronson's Seedling. 



Crane's Early 



Crawford's Early 



Crawford's Late . 



Early York_.. 



Foster 



Golden Drop. 

 Hale (Early).. 



Hill's Chili - 



Husted's Early. 



Jacques 



Honest John... 

 Louise 



Lewis 



Mountain Rose. 

 Oldmixon free.. 

 Richmond 



Rivers. 



Smock free 



Snow's Orange. 



Stump (the World) . 



Wager 



Waterloo 



Descriptions. 



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N.J. 

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N. Y. 



Mass. 

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Mich. 



N.J. 



Am. 



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N. J. 

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N.J. 

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Use and 



Value. 



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