DISEASES OF THE PEACH 



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from one-half to three-fourths of the crop is ruined in a few 

 days. 



The disease first appears as small brown spots on the 

 fruit, which rapidly enlarge, involving the entire fruit in a 



Fig. 116. — Peach leaf curl. (After Wallace and Whetzel, Cornell University.) 



few days. It has been proved that the plum curculio is very 

 instriunental in the spreading of this disease. The brown rot 

 can be controlled by spraying with self-boiled lime sulphur. 



