PLATE 10 
A. —Bitter almond seedlings growing in the nursery. Note the stunted growth of 
the tree to the left with a rosetted plum shoot near the base, on May 24, 1922. This 
tree was inoculated May 23, 1921, with infected wild Chickasaw plum buds. The 
uninoculated seedlings to the right are healthy, and growing vigorously. 
B. —A seedling peach tree into which a bud from a rosetted Bitter almond was 
inserted February 2,1922. Note the much branched and tufted growth of the almond 
shoot which developed from the diseased bud. All the peach shoots which have 
developed below the point of inoculation have upward rolled leaves, and the lateral 
and terminal buds have produced small rosettes of yellowish green leaves. 
