Bui. 395, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 



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Peach fruits, twigs, and leaf attacked by Cladosporium carpophilum. 



Figs. 1 and 2.— Badly diseased Elberta fruits from Chevy Chase, Md., August 6, 1915 (about a week 

 before harvest;. Fig. 1.— Cracking of the diseased area. Fig. 2.— Close proxiuiitv of twig lesions 

 to the infected area of the fruit. Figs. 3 and 4.— Early stages of infection on twigs of 1-vear-old 

 Early Crawford trees from inoculation experiments at Madison, Wis., August 6, 1915. Pa"inted40 

 days after inoculation. Fig. 5.— Typical natural infection on an Elberta twig from Chew Chase, 

 Md., September 16, 1915. Fig. 6.— Well-developed lesions on an Elberta twig in the .spring follow- 

 ing infection. Fig. 7.— Badly diseased leaf of a Heath tree from Chevy Chase, Md., September 

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