VEGETABLE GARDENING PUBLICATIONS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



EXPERIMENT STATION. 



Bulletins whicb are marked with an asterisk are out of print. Articles 

 wbicb are published in miscellaneous bulletins, along with other matter, are 

 inclosed in parenthesis. 



* Bulletin 7 (1889). On the Influences of Certain Conditions on the Sprouting 



of Seeds. 



* 10 (1889). Tomatoes. 



* 15 (1889). (The Onion Mould. Prevention of Potato Rot. A Point in the 



Cultivation of Root Crops. The Orange Melon. Influence 

 of Soil upon Peas. The Influence of the Depth of Trans- 

 planting on Heading of Cabbages. Influence of Depth of 

 Sowing on Seed Tests. Do old Seeds of Cucurbits give 

 Sborter Vines than Recent Seeds? Tests of Patent Ger- 

 minator.) 



* 21 (1890). Tomatoes. 



* 25 (1890). (The effect of removing Tassels on the Prolificacy of Corn. 



The Forcing of Beans. Influence of Latitude upon Pota- 

 toes. The Influence of the Depth of Transplanting upon 

 the Heading of Cabbages. The Paper Flower Pot. Ex- 

 periences in Crossing Cucurbits.) 



* 26 (1891). Expeiieuces with Egg Plants. 



* 28 (1891). Experiments in tbe Forcing of Tomatoes. 



30 (1891). Some Preliminary Studies of the Influence of the Electric Arc 



Light upon Greenhouse Plants. 



• 31 (1891). Forcing of English Cucumbers. 



32 (1891). Notes of Tomatoes. 



* 37 (1891). (Physalis, or Husk Tomato. Pepino. Chorogi. Spanish 



Salsify. The Influence of the Depth of Transplanting 

 upon the Heading of Cabbages.) 



40 (1892). Removing Tassels from Corn. 



41 (1892). On the Comparative Methods of Steam and Hot Water for 



Greenhouse Heating. 



42 (1892). Second Report upon Electro-Horticulture. 



43 (1893). Some Troubles of Winter Tomatoes. 



* 45 (1892). Tomatoes. 



49 (1892). (Note on the Cercospora of Celery Blight. Corn-Detasseling 



Experiment. A new Maize and its Behavior under Culti- 

 vation. Behavior of Some Egg Plant Crosses. The Wild 

 Potato of the Mexican Region. Do Fertilizers affect the 

 Quality of Tomatoes? Substitute for Glass in Greenhouse 

 Roofs.) 



