PLATE A 
1. —Five Late Howe cranberries showing typical appearance of endrot starting 
at the blossom end. 
2, 3.—Cranberries from Wisconsin, showing the appearance of the endrot starting 
at the stem end. 
4. —Entirely rotten berry affected with endrot. 
5. —Appearance of endrot on the lighter-colored fruit, beginning at the stem end. 
Cultures of Fusicoccum putrefaciens were isolated from the diseased tissues of all these 
berries. 
6. 7.—Cultures of the endrot fungus 46 days old on stems of Melt lotus alba t showing 
the various color changes in the fungus from the youngest to the oldest growth. 
8.—Culture of the endrot fungus 39 days old on cranberry agar-gelatin, showing 
the various colors produced. 
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