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Yellows in Georgia.

J. N. Harris & Son,
Druggists & Apothecaries.
No. 11 Hill Street
Griffin, Ga, June 6, 1888.

Prof. E. F. Smith
Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Dear Sir:- I send you by mail a specimen
from a diseased peach tree. Would be
glad to know what the disease is, and the
remedy for it.  There are a good many
trees in this section now in this condition.
The grow one year this way
and the next they die.  I don't know
one that has ever recovered.

Your attenion will greatly oblige
our Horticultural Society.

Respectfully,
J. N. Harris

[This specimen proved to be [Rosette]  peach "yellows"
of the tufted sort, identical with that
received this year from J. D. Husted, of 
Vineyard, Ga. See description in Field
Book Vol. 1 p. [blank]. I asked Mr. Harris
some questions & requested additional
specimens.]
        