PAGE Food for 



Cucumbers 58, 146 Plants 



Cucumbers, Squashes and Melons 160 287 



Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries 187 



Defects and Losses in the Use of Ordinary Nitrogens .' 30 



Distribution of Nitrogen in the Grain and Straw of the Prin- 

 cipal Cereals 277 



Distribution of Nitrogen in the Principal Root Crops 278 



Dollar Spent in Nitrate Returned $21.00 in Increased Crop. 145 



Doubling the Cotton Crop 76 



Early Cabbage 54, 145 



Early Growth of Plants 34 



Early Lettuce 148 



Early Peas 149 



Early Potatoes 60, 150 



Early Table Beets 48 



Early Table Turnips 55 



Early Tomatoes 52, 151 



Economy in the Purchase of Fertilizers, Home Mixtures. . . . 226 



Economical and Profitable Practice 91 



Edible Value of Plant, Special Influence of Nitrate on 31 



Effect of Nitrate on Quality of Hay 86 



Egg Plant 148 



Eminent Scientists Well Acquainted with Value of Nitrate. 9 



Equipment for Home Mixing 239 



Equivalent Quantity of Nitrate Food 37 



Estimating Measures : 205 



Excess of Value of Hay Over Cost of Fertilizers 90 



Experiments in England, Wheat 131 



Experiments on Cotton at the South Carolina Experiment 



Station 77 



Experiments on Tobacco at the Kentucky Experiment 



Station 82 



Experiments with Fertilizers on Cotton 75 



Experiments with Fertilizers on Sweet Potatoes 168 



Experiments with Fertilizers on Tomatoes 170 



Experiments with Forage Crops 68 



Experiment on Wheat with Nitrogen 136 



Extraordinary Returns on Celery 146 



Facts for Builders 206 



Facts for the Weatherwise 202 



Farm Sewage Disposal 222 



Farmers' Bulletin, No. 107. Prepared in the Office of Ex- 

 periment Stations 218 



