TABLE II — Concluded. 

‘sngunj Jo q}MOIyHN 
°901} OUO UL 
OpeUl SUOIZV[NOOUL 
jo azequinu sjues 
l-eadea einsay Yyouy 
f 
Quince Trees. 
wn 
2 | ‘snSunj jo q}MoIy 
= 
om 
e *90.1} OUO UI 
S | OpvU SUOIWB[NOOUL 
© | jo aequinu sjues 
-a1del o1nsy Wouq 
‘snsunj Jo yyMoIy 
‘90.13 9U0 UI 
Ope SUOL B[NOOUL 
jo azequinu sjues 
[-o1derl oinsy yorgd 
* Plum Trees. 
SS ee ee 
‘snsunj jo yyMOIy 
Pear Trees. 
°90.1] 900 UI 
OpBUl SUOIZB[NDOUL 
jo aequinu sues 
-g1doi olnsy Youy 
ee el — eS SSS ee ee 
‘sn3unj JO YyMOIN 

*99.1} 90 UI 
epvRUr SUO!ZB[NIOUI 
Oo aequind sjues 
-siderl oinsy youd 
Apple Trees. 
Hosts from which cultures of Spheropsis 
were obtained. 
‘[NJSSIOONS SUOT} 
-R]NNOUL OS9Y} JO OUON 
4 Fair 
ee Aron oo eis 
Mulberry, Morus alba, L. . 
European plum, Prunus domestica, L. 
Report oF THE HorricuLTuRIst oF THD 

omy 
= oH 
ou 
eas, 
=) 
ofa! Sige Neste Vas Worn | 
aid 
s+ St SH ost St x 
* Part European and part Japanese plum trees were used in the experiment; the inoculations were successful on the Japanese tree 
Elder, Sambucus canadensis, L... 
only. 
