VEGETABLE DISEASES. 



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KeMedy. — So far the only known remedy is to burn 

 every infected stem or root, ho as to destroy the fungus 

 and prevent its reappearance another season. 



Celery - Leaf Bligrht (Cercospora apii).— A fungoid 

 disease which attacks the fohage of celery in wet seasons 

 and causes pale spots to form thereon. 



[Photo: H. A. Mii.th. 

 CABBAGE WHITE RUST. 

 Th-e -white patches are the parts attacked by the fungus. 



Kemedies. — Once the plants are attacked the only 

 remedy is to burn the infected foliage. Spraying with 

 a Carbonate of Copper Solution (Formula 22) early in the 

 season will prevent the fungus attacking the foliage. 



Club Root. — The disease which causes the roots of 

 turnips, cabbages, and allied plants, also wallflowers, to 



