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Brkkdinc OF Native Northwestern Fruits .A'. E. Hansen ..157 

 Ad\'antages of Conjoint Selection and 



Hybridization and Limits of Usefulness 



IN Hybridization Among Grapes T. J\ Miiiisoii . . 159 



Stl'dy of the Variations in the Second 



Generation of Berberis HYi-.RrDS C. E. Saunders. . .^Gj 



Bud Variation in the Strawberry Plant. .R. .1/. Kellogg . . 169 



Bud Variation in Apples C. 7". Powell .... 173 



Hand Pollination of Orchard Fruits . . . .//. C". Priee .... 175 



Cereal Breeding in Kans.\s //. F. Roberts . . 179 



Notes on Plant Breeding in Jamaica Jl\ Fa-K'cett ICS5 



Final Sessions and Resolutions i8q 



APPENDIX— PAPERS READ BY TITLE 



Notes on the Breeding of Peas and Beans. IT. T. Macoiiii . . 196 



Improvement of Corn by Breeding C. P. llariley . . 199 



My Experience in Hybridizing Cannas. . . .A. JVint.':er 209 



Hybrid Plums F. A. IVangJi . . .211 



The Muskmelon F. ]V. Rane ... .215 



On Grape Hybrids A'. B. IVhite 221 



Practical Points from the Breeding of 



Strawberries and Bush Fruits F. IV. Card . . . .225 



Hybrids and Diseases E. H. Paininel . .229 



Selection vs. Hybridism F. U\ Burhidgc . .231 



Notes on California Plant Breeding E. J. IVickson. . .234 



A Study of Grape Pollen, and What tlie 



Results Indicate N. 0. Boot/i 243 



Some Hybrid Nicotianas P. de Viluiorin . .251 



The Everbearing Strawberry P. de Jlhnoriii . .2^^ 



