September, 1955 
ForsBerG: FusartumM DisgEasE oF GLADIOLUS 
Fig. 11.—Isolates of Fusarium grown 10 days in plates of Coons’ 
rows, left to right: M/900, M/700, M/500, (lower rows, left to right) M/300, and M/100, cop- 
per sulfate. In each plate, clockwise from upper left, isolates are as follows: 4, brown rot 
45-74, 45-8, 45-78, 45-75; B, vascular 49-15, 49-4, 49-30, 49-23; C, vascular 50-6, 49-31, 50-27, 
50-24; D, vascular 45-80, 45-73, 46-5, 46-3. 
S agar containing (upper 
Fig. 12.—As for fig. 11, except 4, brown rot 47-19, 47-12, 49-1, 47-32; B, basal dry rot 46-12, 
brown rot 46-4, basal dry rot 47-8, brown rot 47-1; C, basal dry rot 47-3, 47-2, 49-20, brown rot 
49-8; D, brown rot 49-19, 49-17, 50-22, 50-7. 
