DISEASE OF THE BLACK CURRANT. 
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lifting the bushes, and to refrain from plantin^r Black Currants there 
again for a season or two. In planting- it would be well, wherever 
practicable, to place the Currant .bushes in rows, with some other kind 
of bushes or crops between, so as to minimise the possibility of the spread 
of infection in at least two directions. 
Great care should be exercised in the selection of healthy stock for 
propagation. 
Fig. 119. — Odontoglossum ckispum Moortebeekiexse. {Gardeners' Chronicle,) 
