194 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



potash in the form of muriate of potash and others in the 

 form of the highest grade of potassium sulphate (in our 

 market 95 per cent, purity). The subsequent talnihir state- 

 ment shows the quantities of the manurial substances applied 

 to different plats : — 



/ 75 pounds dried blood. 

 Plat 1, . . . < 30 pounds muriate of potash. 



C 40 pounds dissolved bone-black. 



('47 pounds nitrate of soda. 

 Plat 2, . . . < 30 pounds muriate of potash. 



C 40 pounds dissolved bone-black. 



/'38 pounds sulphate of ammonia. 

 Plat 3, . . . < 30 pounds muriate of potash. 



C40 i^ounds dissolved bone-black. 



/■ 47 i^ounds nitrate of soda. 

 Plat 4, . . . < 30 pounds high-grade sulphate of potash. 

 C40 jjounds dissolved bone-black. 



/"SS pounds sulphate of ammonia. 

 Plat 5, . . . < 30 pounds high-grade suli^hate of potash. 

 C40 pounds dissolved bone-black. 



rounds. 



Per acre: Phosphoi'ic acid, 50.4 



Nitrogen, 60.0 



Potassium oxide, 120.0 



The different fertilizers were applied broadcast, and sul)- 

 sequently slightly ploughed under in all cases on the same day 

 (April 22, 1891). All plats were planted in the same order 

 with the same kind of garden crops (eight) . Every plat was 

 either planted with young plants or was sown with the seed, 

 as circumstances dictated, each kind on the same day and in 

 the same manner. The young plants used for the experi- 

 ment were raised under corresponding conditions from seed 

 in the hot-bed. The seeds used were in several cases sent 

 on for trial. The different kinds of garden crops were 

 arranged in the following order, beginning on the east side 

 of each plat : — 



