College of Agriculture, 



Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., July 15, 1905. 



Hon. Charles A. Wieting, 



Commissioner of Agriculture, Albany, N. Y. 



Sir: — I submit herewith Bulletin No. 231 by Professor John 

 Craig and Mr. C. E. Hunn on the forcing of strawberries, tomatoes, 

 cucumbers and melons. 



This experiment Station has given much attention to subjects 

 connected with greenhouse and closely related work, for this M^ork 

 is very important in New York State. In order to show the extent 

 of the published work I submit an exhibit of the titles of the Bulletins, 

 pertaining to the general subject. Many of these are long since out 

 of print, so that we can now supply to residents of the State only 

 Nos. 134, 136, 147, 186, 190, 200, 227. 



7. Influences affecting sprouting 

 seeds. 

 10. Tomatoes. 



15. Sundry investigations of 1889. 

 21. Tomatoes. 



25. Sundry investigations of 1890. 



26. Egg plants. 



28. Forcing tomatoes. 



30. Influence of electric light on green 



house plants. 



31. Forcing English cucumbers. 



32. Tomatoes 



41. Steam and hot water for heating 



green houses. 



42. Electro horticulture. 



43. Trouble of winter tomatoes. 

 45. Tomatoes. 



49. Sundry investigations of 1892. 

 53. ./Edema of the tomato. 



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55. Green house notes. 



61. Sundry investigations of the year. 



87. Dwarf Lima beans. 



91. Recent chrysanthemums. 



94. Damping off. 



95. Winter muskmelons. 



96. Forcing house miscellanies. 

 112. The 1895 chrysanthemums. 

 115. The pole Lima beans. 



134. Strawberries under glass. 



136. Chrysanthemums. 



147. Fourth report upon Chrysanthe- 

 mums. 



186. The sterile fungus Rhizoctonia. 



190. Three imusual strawberry pests 

 and a green house pest. 



200. Muskmelons. 



227. Mushroom growing. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. H. Bailey, Director. 



