This special edition of 'Cranberry Diseases' was written by Dr. C.L. Shear, of the USDA's Bureau of Plant Industry, and first published in 1907, making it well over a century old. It is also known as 'Bulletin No. 110.' The book features sections on The Most Serious Diseases, The Fungus, Rot, Treatment, Preventative and Remedial Measures, and more.
Some of the diseases featured include Blast, Scald, Fuinardia vaccinii, Hypertrophy, Anthracnose, and many more.
A short, fast read for all those considering the Cranberry as a crop, and everyone interested in U.S. Horticultural history.
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