TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



PAGES. 



Report of the Botanist 4i:.'i-."»i25 



Summary 425-412() 



The Experiment Area, or Gardens 42(5-427 



Sweet Corn upon the Home Grounds 428-442 



The "Black Mexican-Country Gentleman" Crosses 430 



"Mexican" upon "Gentleman" (Black Seed Grains) ... .430-431 



"Mexican" upon "Gentleman" (White Seed Grains)... 431-432 



"Gentleman" upon "Mexican" (Black Seed Grains)... 432 



"Gentleman" upon "Mexican" (White Seed Grains)... 433 



First Generation of Four New Crosses 4.34—135 



The "Malakhov" Sweet Corn 436 



Cross of "Black Mexican" upon "Golden Bantam". . . . 436-437 



Notes upon "Ruby" Sweet Corn 437-438 



Color of the Cob 438-439 



Crossing of Sweet Corn in lOOo 439-441 



"Voorhees" Corn from Various Regions 441-442 



A List of the Topcorns Grown in lOOo 442-447 



Experiments with Tomatoes 447-477 



Old Varieties Grown the Present Season 447-448 



Notes upon "Magnus-Ponderosa" Crosses 449-450 



Notes upon "Champion-Magnus" Crosses 450-452 



A Study of the Crosses 4.52 



The "Arcadia-Acme" Family 453 



The "Ponderosa-Marvel" Family 453-454 



The "^Magnus-Ponderosa" Family 454-456 



The "Mikado-Princess" Family 456-457 



The "Stone-South Jersey" Family 457 



The "Dwarf Stone-Dwarf Champion" Family 458 



The "Ignotum-Red Peach" Family 458-459 



The "Ignotum-Red Plum" Family 459-464 



Second Generations Only 464 



List of the Crosses Grown in 1905 465-466 



Novelties or Varieties Not Before (Jrown in the 



Gardens 466^68 



The First Picking of Tomatoes. .July 14th. 1'.>(»5 46S 



"Seedless" Tomatoes 468-470 



Tomato Plants Transferred from Greenhouse to Field. . 470-472 



Narrow- Leaved Tomato Plants 472 



Yellow Foliage in Tomatoes 473 



Unit Characters Among Tomatoes 473-474 



"Mosaic" Disease Among Tomatoes 474 



Color Changes in Ripening Tomato Fruits 475-477 



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