Bulletin 125. February, 1897. 



Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, 



ITHACA, N. Y. 



BOTANICAL DIVISION. 



A Disease of Currant Canes. 



Fay 



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ing 1 have a row 

 side of the row, %j 

 feet apart. SlrifGJi 

 up to hold ihfcur 

 in this way they <lo li 

 with lice this y»*nr ; 

 tht-m?— 1;. W, L., .\' 

 Sellable Currants. - 

 as"it bliioms Lite, prod 

 ries on long bunches. 

 Ihno any other, and hi 

 est is the old Hed Uulc 

 S disappointed more poo 

 "he last twenty y('ars. 

 f well Id sheltered local 

 5 frosts. It is a gi.ne 

 Currants, Lee Prolifi 

 the well-known s 

 iperior ; but don't 

 .-it is a worthless thing. 



Cttrrant.- 



consider 

 rawling letlde» 

 currant a decid 



One migf 1 

 ^:^of the tendency 

 nib. and need 

 Chimpioil 

 bush- 

 either 

 sis 

 :gU 

 Ktcd 



|er- 

 ter 

 ic next 

 { ;^Ce5ume. 

 «it JatT'.iduced 

 i .&!<>' -"^uiijt-s do 

 j^jif<He<;f*ff"£rort> 

 ^i^l^icf^gan. In 

 "|jaji%5 are the 

 ■"^'"^ pioa liiay 

 ^ey oa the 

 I Sodfty. 



By E. J. DURAND. 



FimiaSHBD BY THE UNIVSKSITV, 



ITHACA, N. Y. 



1897. 



