394 TOBACCO LEAF. 



640 nitrate of soda, 

 _'<500 castor pomace, 



J 1500 cottonhull ashes, 210 150 340 19921083 2951378 54 15 69 



640 nitrate of soda, 



K1500 cottonseed meal, 

 1200 double manure 105 150 340 1804 866 275 1141 48 15 63 



salt, 400 bone meal, 

 _ 1500 cottonseed meal, 



L 1200 double manure salt, 105 150 340 1685 720 2901010 42 17 59 

 400 bone, 300 lime, 



M 1500 cottonseed meal, 

 600 sulphate of potash, 110 150 340 1725 653 252 905 37 15 52 

 400 bone meal, 



N 1500 cottonseed meal, 

 600 sulphate of potash, 110 150 340 1721 724 269 993 42 16 58 

 400 bone, 300 lime, 



01500 cottonseed meal, 

 600 carbonate of potash, 110 150 340 1575 670 249 919 43 16 59 

 400 bone meal, 

 1500 cottonseed meal, 



J* 1700 doub car' po'sh & 105 150 340 1414 550 231 781 38 16 64 

 mag, 360 bone meal, 



Average of all the plots, 141 155 328 1718 794 265 1058 45 15 63 



The larger the amount of nitrogen used, the heavier 

 was the crop and the larger the per cent of wrappers. 

 (See Plots D, H, I, J.) There were no very marked 

 differences in yield due to the form in which the nitro- 

 gen was applied, castor pomace, G, shows a slight 

 advantage over cottonseed meal, D, but when (J) all the 

 nitrate of soda was applied between the rows, at first 

 cultivation, the yield of wrappers averaged 132 pounds 



