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Prevalent Diseases of Cucumbers, Melons and Tomatoes. 

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Selby, A. D. 

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Investigations of Plant Diseases in Forcing House and Garden. 

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Selby, A. D. 

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 Further Studies of Cucumber, Melon and Tomato Diseases, with 

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Ohio Sta. Bui. 105:232-234. Fig. 2. 



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