IvEaf-Blight of the Strawberry. 



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I have said this much as a general answer to many inquiries 

 from New York fruit growers asking for Hsts of fruits which 

 they should plant, and as an explanation to originators or intro- 



ducers of our attitude towards their novelties. We are always glad 

 to receive new varieties for growing in the University gardens, 

 and to make a written report of their behavior from time to time, 

 but we have steadily refused to publish tests of them, except when 



