Bulletin 125. February, 1897. 



Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. 



ITHACA, N. Y. 



BOTANICAL DIVISION. 



A Disease of Currant Canes. 



fay 



ing I have n row 

 side of the row, \'/J/: 

 feet apart. Striffili;!. 

 up to hold thfCurA^ 

 ia this way they do I 

 with lice this yenr 

 ithtm?— E. \V, L., .V 



Reliable Currants. - 

 asit blooms late, prod 

 ries on long bunches, 

 than any other, and h 

 est is the old Ked Dutc 

 S disappointt^d more pco 

 'he last twenty years. 

 V well in sheltered locat 

 g frosts. It is a geni- 

 currants, Lee Prolific^ 

 the well-known s 

 iperior; but don't 

 -it is a worthless thing 



consider 

 rawling tende* 

 rrant a decid 



One migJ v 



f the tendency 



mb, and neecj 



,vo Champiotl 



,n«t\d bush* 



|4;^ either 



Irii'^A si^t 



latcd 



iav^jte, 



tajg«^1|e^- 



^i^ter 



\*i'he next 



c, .{ ^"gfi^esumew 



mk ifltnxluced 



few tjus&r-s do 



j.y-' >t.,r^-(eJ from 



I'iit ^Jc)\igan. In 



'k'Jfapl^s are the 



afc"k Ci^iiSpioa riiay 



ni>\'Vioo{3ey on the 



LIBRARY 



NEW VOfv'K 



BOTANJCAL 



GARDEN 



By E. J. DURAND. 



FUBIJBHBD BY THS UNIVBKSIT?, 



ITHACA, N. y, 



1897. 



