AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



971 



Seed trade — (^o)itiiui€d 



Statistics 

 Estimated seed i-equirements and sources of 



seed supply. U S Seed Rep 3:10-11 O '19 

 Exports of clover and timothy seed. U S Seed 



Rep 3:12 O '19 

 Field seeds. U S Seed Rep 3:6 S '19 

 Final seed survey report, 1919. E. D. Eddy. 



Ag Gaz of Canada 6:1033-5 D '19 

 Incomplete report of field seed stocks for the 



United States. U S Seed Rep 3:8 Ag '19 

 Report of vegetable seed acreage survey. U S 



Seed Rep 3:4-5 Ag '19 

 Seed survey report for Canada. U S Seed Rep 



2:6 Mr '19 

 Seed survey report for Canada. U S Seed Rep 



3:5 S '19 

 Seed survey report 1919 in Canada. F. D. 



Eddy. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 11, no 5:575-7 



My '20 

 Shippers' stocks, shipments, prices, etc. U S 



Seed Rep 2:6 Ja '19 

 Stocks of seeds in the United States. Ag Gaz 



of Canada 6:1017 N '19 

 .•^ugar beet seed production and stock of the 



United States. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 



7:811-12 Jl '18 

 Summary of reports of seed surveys. U S 



Seed Rep 3:6-7 O '19 

 The Market reporter regularly publishes a 



section on seed market conditions, con- 

 taining statistics of wholesale prices in 



various markets 

 Vegetable and field seed survey of January 



1. 1919. maps U S Seed Rep 2:2-5 Mr '19 

 Seeding machinery 



Drilling wheat in furrows, il Ag R 13:10 My 



•21 

 Grass seeders. R. C. Ramsower. Nat Stock 



& F 43:80 Ap 19 '19 

 Hand seeder needed by gardeners. L.. A. 



Xiven. Prog F 35:191 Ja 24 '20 

 How to calibrate a seed drill. Farmer's Ad- 

 vocate 55:713 Ap 15 '20 

 Seedling gum moths 

 Seedling-gum moth; extensive damage to red 



gum forests. W. W. Froggatt. il Ag Gaz 



of New South Wales 30:203-6 Mr 'J9 

 Seedlings 



Lure of the seedlings. Gard ^I 31:134 Ap 



'20 

 Seeds 



About free seeds. Dairy F 19:310 Je 1 '21 

 After-ripening and germination of juniper- 



us seeds. D. A. Pack, bibliog Bot Gaz 71: 



32-60 Ja '21 

 After-ripening and germination of seeds of 



tilia, sambucus, and rubus. R. C. Rose, bib- 

 liog Bot Gaz 67:281-308 Ap '19 

 Better seed. A. J. Logsdail. Can Hort 43:327 



D '20 

 Buying of farm seeds. A. E. Grantham. Prac 



F 115:94 Mr 1 '19 

 Confeience regarding seed improvement in 



Ontario. Farmer's Advocate 55:208 F 5 '20 

 Constant sufficiency of good seed. Ag Gaz of 



Canada 6:646-50 Jl '19 

 Crop and seed association conference. Dakota 



F 39:1312 S 1 '19 

 Department urges farmers to buy only la- 

 beled seeds. Weekly N L 6:1 Ap 16 '19 

 Deterioration in some horticultural varieties 



through deficient artificial selection. H. H. 



M. Bowman. J Heredity 11:380-3 N '20 

 Dormancy in seeds. Ag News 19:3.i0 O 16 '20 

 Effect of certain organic substances on seed 



germination. E. B. Fred, bibliog il Soil Sci 



6:333-49 N '18 

 Effect of light on germination of light-sen- 

 sitive seeds. W. A. Gardner, bibliog Bot 



Gaz 71:249-88 Ap '21 

 Effect of -salt solutions having definite osmo- 

 tic concentration values upon absorption by 



seed."^. W. Rudolfs, bibhog Soil Sci 11:277- 



93 Ap '21 

 Electrical treatment of seeds. Ag J of India 



15:221-2 Mr '20 

 Electrical treatment of seed. S. C. Lee. Ag 



Gaz of Canada 6:173-5 F '19 



Electrification of seeds. C: A. Mercier. il Sol 

 Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 120:142-3 F 

 15 '19 



Electrolytic treatment of seeds. Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 67:113 Mr 6 '20 



Electrolytic treatment of seeds (Wolfryn 

 process) before sowing. G. P. Darnell- 

 Smith. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 31: 

 393-5 Je '20 



I':mergcncy seed supply. G: H. Clark. J Ag 

 (Quebec) 23:131 Ja '20 



Experience in seed saving. N. Demarest. 

 Market Growers J 25:250 D 15 '19 



Farm seeds and field selection. W. F. Mas- 

 sey. Prog F 35:1600 O 2 '20 



Farm seeds and weeds. H. F. Roberts, il 

 Kan Ag Bd i:ep 1918:284-303 '19 



Farm seeds; characteristics of leading varie- 

 ties, seed patches, testing. B. L. .\lo!^s. Prog 

 F 34:288 F 15 '19 



Farmer's interest in good seed. J. L. Bur- 

 gess. N C Ag Dept B v 40:5-8 Je '19 



Field seed.s. Am Flor 56:265 F 19 '21 



Floral fireworks, il Sci Am Monthly (233 

 Broadway. N.Y. 60c) 3:120 F '21 



Good seed; with di.scussion. L. H. Newman. 

 (In Conservation of soil fertilitv, p. 39-46) 

 '20 Canada Comm. of conservation, Ottawa 



Good seed. C. Tice. Ag J of British Columbia 

 6:<4 My '21 



Heritable characters of maize; a lethal fac- 

 tor — defective seeds. D. F. Jones, i! .1 

 Heredity 11:160-7 Ap '20 



Hints on seed selection. T. A. Weston Mar- 

 ket Growers J 27:104 S 1 '20 



How purebred seed pay. E. W. Gaither. Prog 

 F 35:519 Mr 6 '20 



Important factors in good seed. W. E. Han- 

 ger. Ohio Ag Dept B v 13:158-60 Mv '20 



Improved seed project for senior boys G- 

 SteAvait and J. C. Hogenson. Utah Ag Ext 

 C 24 8p '18 



Improved varieties and larger crops. J Wil- 

 son. J Dept Ag Ireland 21, no 1:18-25 "'1 



Increased yields as the result of swelling 

 seeds in water, bibliog J Bd Ag 25:1316-18 

 F 19; Same. Ag J of India 14:816-20 O 



Influence of the physiological condition of 

 the seed upon the course of subsequent 

 growth and upon the yield; the effects of 

 .soakmg seeds in water. F. Kidd and C 

 West. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 12:1418 D 



Influence of the physiological condition of 



the seed upon the subseciuenc plant growth. 



Ag News 19:13 Ja 10 '20 

 Lesson on seed sowing and germination. A. 



Smith. Gard Chron Am 24:108-10 Mr '20 

 Lon.sevity of seeds. F. A. Welton. il Ohio Ag 



Exp B V 6:18-24 Ja '21 

 Longevity of the seeds of cereals, clovers, and 



timothy. H. B. Sifton. Am J Bot 7:243-51 



Je "i^O; Abstract. Exp Sta Record 43.no 9: 



8.^2 '21 

 Making fools of farmers. Successful F 20-12 



Jl '21 



EI mejoramiento de nuestras siembras por 

 la seleccion. E. E. Barker, il Porto Rico 

 Insular Exp C 30:1-23 '20; Same abr. Sugar 

 23:587, 648 O-N '21 



Mr Montgomery's rebuttal. L. M. Mont- 

 gomery. Market Growers J 25:226 D 1 '19 



New French system for treating seeds may 

 revolutionize agricultural production. 



Americas (55 Wall st, N.Y.) 7:32-4 Ap '21 



New process of seed separation. A. East- 

 ham. Ag Gaz of Canada 7:877-8 N '20; 

 .Same. Ag J of India 16:199-202 Mr '21 



Optimun^ temperatures for the after-ripening 

 of seeds. W: Crocker. Assn Ofiic Seed 

 Analysts Pro 1919:46-8 



Paragons of perfection among modern flow- 

 ers and vegetable seeds. A. Kruhm. il Gard 

 M 30:206-10 -Ja '20 



Physiological study of maple seeds. H. A. 



Jones, bibliog Bot Gaz 69:127-52 F '20 

 Physiology of dormancy. C. A. Shull. Bot Gaz 

 68:308-10 O '19 



Po.ssible correlations concerning position of 

 seeds in the pod. B. D. Halsted. Bot Gaz 

 67:243-50 Mr 'lO 



