Excerpt from Blister Rust and White Pine Demonstration Areas: Massachusetts
Huntington. Stanton lot. Many limb and trunk infections; 110% infected in 1923; oldest canker 1917; principal cankers of 1920-1921 origin. Source of infection Ribes 92110210231; 311 Ribes destroyed in 1925; no infection since eradication of Ribos.
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