September, 1955 Forsperc: Fusarium Disease or GLApIoLus 
Fig. 10.—Isolates of Fusarium grown 10 days on Coons’s agar containing the same concen- 
trations of brilliant green as those shown in fig. 9: top row, four brown rot isolates; second 
row, brown rot isolates +6-4 and 47-1 and basal dry rot isolates 46-12 and 47-8; third row, 
basal dry rot isolates +7-2, 47-3, and +9-20 and brown rot isolate 49-8; bottom row, basal dry 
Isolates in the 
rot isolates 50-23 and 50-26, brown rot isolate 50-25, and vascular isolate 50-28. 
dishes at right and left are in the same relative positions as those in the center dishes. 
