8 Contents. 
Chapter III.— The Plant as Affected by Unfavorable pins 
VBR E saccereca ses cdesapersceeidvvegetacets 134—138 
A—By Excessive Light. ..134—136 
B—By Insufficient Light 136—138 
The Plant as Affected by Unfavorable 
Win 5 ssisnecsos sevtccescepesnncnssstessiae 138—139 
A—By Excessive Wind..............00 138 
B—By Insufficient Wind............... 139 
The Plant as Affected by Unfavorable 
Food Supply..........sssssssseeeveeeee 140—147 
A—By Excessive Food..............064. 140—141 
B—By Insufficient Food............... 141-147 
- Plants as Injuriously Affected by Par- 
ASIVES s3ii-h ns cesestssdaresesseugeteveasass 147—172 
A—By Animal Parasites........ .-- 148—164 
B—By Vegetable Parasites........... 164—172 
The Plant as Affected by Weeds......... 172—174 
Chapter IV.— Plant Manipulation... ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 175—248 
Plant Propagation.........scsesesseerees 175—218 
A—By Seeds........ccsesssscesseescssnreeeeee 176-177 
B—By Division, i. e., by parts 
other than Seeds..............0.4....177—218 
Transplanting ..........cccscccescsesseseeeeeeees 218—234 
A—Lifting the Plant... 219—221 
B—Removing the Plant ++. 221—223 
C—Replanting .......cccccccscsessseronses 224—232 
D—After Care of Transplanted 
StOCK Ss sacc scant ccssadd ceiestetness Moose 232—234 
PrUDing® ssesessccas: sessedsvssceesevers dadavermetein 234—248 
A—Formative Pruning................. 237—242 
B—Stimulative Pruning............... 242—246 
C—Protective Pruning................ 246 
D—Maturative Pruning............... 246 
Chapter V.— Plant Breeding 249—258 
