Bui. 395, U. S. Dept. of Agricultur 
Plate I 
AJHOEn&Co.Baltimore. 
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.-6lose proximity of twig lesions 
to the infected area of the fruit. Figs. 3 and 4.-Early stages of infection on twigs of 1-year-old 
Jiarly Crawford trees from inoculation experiments at Madison, Wis., August 6 1915 Painted 40 
days after inoculation. Fig. o.-Typical natural infection on an Elberta twig from Chew Chase 
Md., {September 16, 1915 Fig. 6.-\Vell-developed lesions on an Elberta twig in the spring follow! 
16*1915° ' / - —Bad!y disea sedleaf of a Heath tree from Chevy Chase, Md , September 
