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ILLUSTRATIONS 1211 
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Bean Blight...... Satie wok alters caitleed Bo Sach Sa isha are dua g pe aelbanleranmeeea Stan 1327 
Club Root of Cabbage............. 00 ccc cece cece eee ees 1328 
Celery Bight: sistas cisuaragnistioitie aniston arraniieds oat maaan el 1329 
Celery Pink; Rothe. .je s2sedsatus ke acide os Ha peeetes sekea 1331 
Celery Pink Rot Fungus on Carrots.............c00eeeeee 1332 
Cucumber “Wilt so..% ise. es coda weiee 9 Gane ate ¢ cies Ge es daca eee 1333 
Cucumber Downy Mildew..............00ccce cece eeaeee v. 1334 
Cucumber White Pickle............. 0000.0 cece cece eee eee 1335 
Rhizoctonia Rot of Lettuce...............00 0c ccc ee eee ee 1336 
Onion ‘Smita ssxsevadaw es wed ela vind wanna e eeu eeu eawareds 1338 
Pea {BU gN tiie, <aide's ond eecae ded AUR ACERS SD cea clean e ema 1339 
Cabbage Root Maggot........ 00... cece cece cece e nee e eens 1341 
Tarred Paper Cards, Properly and Improperly Put On...... 1342 
Imported Cabbage Butterfly.......... 0.0... e cece ccna 1343 
Parts of Cabbage Leaf with Eggs, Caterpillars and Chrysalis 1343 
Cabbage Plant Wrapped with Stiff Paper as a Protection 
Against Cutworms............. 02. eee ec ceeee eee eee 1344 
Mie: ‘Squash: Bue sgh visetacncningie cose ve ware e ws 8 Oe eelonioa 1345 
Eggs of a Squash Bug on a Leaf.................-..00000, 1345 
Striped Cucumber Beetle........ 0.00... cc cece eee ee eens 1346 
Common Asparagus Beetle......... 0... cee cece cece e eee 1347 
Spotted Asparagus Beetle............ ec e cee eeee 1348 
Two Common Potato Flea Beetles.................000e00s 1348 
Potato Stalk with Beetle at Work..................000005 1349 
Where the Nozzle Lines Join the Main.................... 1352 
Overhead Irrigations o...5.0000 ceca see hows cae a sae we ee ve 1354 
A Well-Finished and a Poorly-Finished Tomato Package.... 1359 
Students’ Garden Work at Cornell..................000 eee 1362 
Syracuse Growers Visit Cornell Gardens at Ithaca.......... 1363 
A Cornell Cooperative Test of Onion Varieties............ 1365 
Group of Delegates to New York State Vegetable Growers’ 
Association Meeting............ 0.0... c ee cee cee 1368 
Package Exhibits of Growers’ Association, State Fair, 1912.. 1369 
Exhibit of Growers’ Association, State Fair, 1913.......... 1370 
Potato Field of H. F. Horton, Stephentown, N. Y.......... 1375 
Variation in Progeny of Three Individual Tubers of Ver- 
mont Gold Coin Potatoes......... 0.0 cece eee ete eee 1377 
Variation in Yielding Capacity of Two Individual Tubers 
Selected from Rural New Yorkers...................... 1378 
The Potato Flea Beetle and Its Work...................00. 1384 
Spraying Potatoes with Knapsack Sprayer................ 1385 
Potato Plant Attacked by Late Blight.................... 1388 
Map Showing Potato Acreage...........ee cece eeee eee eens 1391 
Crates Ready to Receive the Onion Crop...............4.. 1394 
Onions Stored in Crates in Field for Curing................ 1396 
Onion Curing Shed and Storage House.................... 1397 
Map Showing Onion Acreage..........ce cece cece ener ees 1399 
New’ Stone: Tomiato... sccvciceei es ecdee es se teeen de we sees 1402 
Well-Grown Tomato Plants Ready for Transplanting....... 1404 - 
Tomatoes Growing at Will, the General Practice Where 
Grown. for Canning... 0icceases as nd pases oe oa ce owdw aan 1406 
