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  • Jagger, I.C.; Stewart, V.B. (1918). Some Verticillium diseases. Phytopathology 8: 15-19.

  • Jensen, C.N.; Stewart, V.B. (1911). Anthracnose of Schizanthus. Phytopathology 1: 120-125, 1 fig.

  • Reddick, D.; Stewart, V.B. (1912). Varieties of beans susceptible to mosaic. Phytopathology, Selborne Mag. 1912: 71.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1913). The fire blight disease and its control in nursery stock. Circular. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station 20.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1913). The fire blight disease in nursery stock. Cornell Univ. Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 329: 317-371.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1916). The leaf blotch disease of horse-chestnut. Cornell Univ. Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 371: 411-419.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1916). Experiment for the control of rose mildew in dusting nursery stock for the control of leaf disease. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 32: 10 pp.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1911). A case of sporotrichoses. Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc. 57: 482.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1914). The yellow-leaf disease of cherry and plum in nursery stock. New York Cornell Agr. Circ. 2: 10 pp., 9 figs.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1915). Some important leaf diseases of nursery stock. New York Cornell Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 358: 167-226, figs 66-94.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1914). Specific name of the fire blight organism. Phytopathology 4: 32-33.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1915). Notes on the fire blight disease. Phytopathology 5: 327-334.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1915). Mildew on black currants. Phytopathology 5: 349.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1916). The leaf blotch disease of horse-chestnut. Phytopathology 6: 5-19, tabs II-IV, 1 fig.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1917). A twig and leaf disease of Kerria japonica. Phytopathology 7 (6): 399-407, 6 figs.

  • Stewart, V.B. (1917). The perennation of Cronartium ribicola Fisch. on currant. Phytopathology 7: 446-449.

  • Stewart, V.B.; Leonard, M.D. (1915). The role of sucking insects in the dissemination of fire blight bacteria. Phytopathology 5: 117-123.


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