PLATE XXVIII 



Fig. I. — Young orchard tree with severe attack of rosette. Note dying back of 

 branches. Orchard interplanted with com. From Blackshear, Ga., November, 1904. 



Fig. 2. — Rosetted pecan tree cut off to the stump the preceding season, with the 

 present season's growth again distinctly showing rosette. From Cairo, Ga., October, 

 1903. 



Fig. 3. — Two seedling pecan trees planted the same day from the same lot of seed- 

 lings. The tree in the background was normal, while the one in the foreground had 

 been affected with rosette almost from the time of planting. Note the effect of a 

 severe and long-standing case of the disease. From Tallahassee, Fla. , summer of 1912. 



