LOT nlllllillillMl!!.' 



BENJiMIN BRITTEN 



LOT g ill illllllllllll II 



LOT SC 



L0T6(E 



ELlZaSETM THE QUEEN 

 LOT lEJ 



LOT g flllllli'llil 

 LOT 3| 



DD HEALTHY 

 ■ DISEASED 



HANS VAN MEEGRIN 



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LOT id 

 LOT zC 



LOT aC 



LOT aC 



LOT sC 



IHIIMIIIIHIIIIIIII Illllllllllllll 



COT glllllllllll 



li n il llJiiJi.,i! l l l l ll.llin ill[ill!lll!l!l!ll 



MABEL VIOLET 



LOT 

 LOT 

 LOT 

 LOT 

 LOT 

 LOT 



MARGARET FULTON 



tnjHEALTHY 

 ■ DISEASED 



LOT soniD 





Ts iii miii ii ii imiiiiiiiiimmmim 



". I Il ilillllllllllll 1 Illilllli illimilllllllimi 



ROSA VAN LIMA 



(D 



LOT 1 n 



LOT 2^ 

 LOT 3| 



LOT ^iniimiiiiipiiiiiiiiEi 



LOT h \i: .,!!.,,'!■■■ -— 

 LOT 61 



5PiC iND SPUN 



LOT I nniD 



LOT ? |i 



WHITE GOLD 



LOT i ii.,,ii. : 



LOT » l lili.'lill 



LOT b IIIIIIIIIIII!! 



P HEALTHY 

 ■ DISEASED 



YELLOW HERALD 



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NUMBER OF CORMS HARVESTEO 

 ) 200 400 600 SOO 1000 IZOO )«00 16OO <B00 2000 2200 



MOT WATER IIMII II ■ 



COLD EMMI 

 WARM EMMI 



W TREATMENT II I imiHHIIII I[III1II[1UII1TI11 



FRIENDSHIP 



HOT WATER 

 COLO EMMI 

 WARM EMMI lllllllllllllllllllllllfTTmniTT 



NO TREATMENT I Illllllll 



LEIF ERICSON 



HOT WATER llllllllll IIINIIIIIII III! 



COLO EMMI III II iimni r" 



WARM EMMI mil Ul 



I HEALTHY 

 I DISEASED 



IIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIl 



NO TREATMENT mnmmmnmimimiimmmnii 



WHITE GODDESS 



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Fig. 4. --Number of healthy and diseased corms 

 harvested from cormels of three gladiolus varieties: 

 Benjamin Britten, Elizabeth the Queen, and Hans Van 

 Meegrin. Lots 1, 2, and 3 were hot-water treated, 

 lot 2 after being stored in a warm, dry laboratory; lots 

 4 and 5 were treated with Emmi; lot 6 was not treated. 



Fig. 5. --Nunnber of healthy and diseased corms 

 harvested from cormels of three gladiolus varieties; 

 Mabel Violet, Margaret Fulton, and Rosa Van Lima. 

 Lots 1, 2, and 3 were hot-water treated, lot 2 jifter 

 being stored in a warm, dry laboratory; lots 4 and 5 

 were treated with Emmi; lot 6 was not treated. 



Fig, 6. --Number of healthy and diseased corms 

 harvested from cormels of three gladiolus varieties: 

 Spic and Span, White Gold, and Yellow Herald. Lots 1, 

 2, and 3 were hot-water treated, lot 2 after being 

 stored in a warm, dry laboratory; lots 4 and 5 were 

 treated with Emmi; lot 6 was not treated. 



Fig. 7. --Number of healthy and diseasedcorms 

 of gladiolus varieties Elizabeth the Queen, Francesca, 

 and Spic and Span, harvested from cormels subjected 

 to hot-water and to cold and warm Emmi treatments. 



Fig. 8. --Number of healthy and diseased corms 

 of gladiolus varieties Friendship, Leif Ericson, and 

 White Goddess harvested from cormels subjected to 

 hot-water and to cold and warm Emnni treatments. 



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