Brown Cotton (Illus.) 2i2 



Buckwheat 58 



Business Laws in Brief 197 



Cabbage 44 



Cabbages, Corn and Cauliflower 22 



Cantaloupes 52, 155 



Capacity of Cisterns for Each Ten Inches in Depth 206 



Carrying Capacity of a Freight Car (This Table is for Ten-Ton Cars). 196 



Catch-Crops 57 



Cauliflower, Cabbages and Corn 22 



Celery 22,45, ^3° 



Centenarians 192 



Certain Crops are Especially Benefited by Nitrate Nitrogen 119 



Character of Plant-Food Required by the Onion 36 



• Chemical Manures, Nature of 54 



Chili Saltpetre or Nitrate of Soda 166 



Chloride (Muriate of Potash) i6o 



Clark's Grass Cultivation, Nitrate of Soda as Used in 78 



Common Salt, Use of 38 



Comparative Availability of Nitrogen in Various Forms 26 



Comparison of Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia, Both With 



and Without Lime 152 



"Complete Fertilizers" and "Phosphates" the Most Expensive Plant 



Food . 6 



Composition of Different Classes of Fertilizers 220 



Composition of Fertilizers in Different Grades 220, 221 



Conclusions Pertaining to Nitrate of Soda 149 



Corn 90, 209 



Corn, Sweet 46 



Corn, Cabbages and Cauliflower 22 



Cost of Nitrogen in Nitrate of Soda 222 



Cost of One Pound of Plant Food in Different Grades of Fertilizers. . 221 



Cost of One. Pound of Plant Food to Consumers 222 



Cost of Transportation of Fertilizers 108 



Cost of Transportation per Ton of Material 108 



Cotton 211 



Cotton Fertilizing. . . .■ 27 



Cotton and Fibre Plants 30 



Cotton-Seed Meal and Nitrate Compared on Wheat 55 



Cotton-Seed Meal Compared with Nitrate 55 



Cotton Seed and Nitrate of Soda 213 



Cows • 176 



Crops Especially Benefited by Nitrate Nitrogen 119 



Crop Was Saved From Total Failure, How a 43 



Cucumbers 45, 130 



Cucumbers, Squashes and Melons 26 



Cultivation 37 



Culture of Corn 209 



Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries 23 



Defects and Losses in the Use of Ordinary Ammoniates 100 



