Fungous Diseases of Plants 
By BENJAMIN MINGE DUGGAR 
Professor of Plant Physiology in Cornell University 
This book is designed to serve as a substantial reference 
book and is the result of special experience in the study of 
the practical aspects of plant pathology. There is a com¬ 
prehensive discussion of the chief fungous diseases of culti¬ 
vated and familiar plants. 
Each disease is discussed with reference to its occurrence* 
the nature of the lesions or processes induced, the structure, 
life history, and cultural relations of the casual fungus, and 
practical methods for prevention or control. 
The literature of the subject is freely cited, and a host 
index provides a ready reference to all of the important 
fungous diseases occurring upon any host. The method of 
treatment followed is intended to facilitate and stimulate 
the work of the nurseryman and practical fruit grower and 
to enlarge the interests of the general reader. The book is 
very fully illustrated from photographs and from drawings 
especially made for this work. 
8 VO. 508 pages, Illustrated. 
$ 2 . 40 . Trade Edition. 
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