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Fig. 384. Bean Blight 1327 



Fig. 385. Club Eoot of Cabbage 1328 



Fig. 386. Celery Blight 1329 



Fig. 387. Celery Pink Rot 1331 



Fig. 388. Celery Pink Rot Fungus on Carrots . 1332 



Fig. 389. Cucumber Wilt 1333 



Fig. 390. Cucumber Downy Mildew 1334 



Fig. 391. Cucumber White Pickle 1335 



Fig. 392. Rhizoctonia Rot of Lettuce 1336 



Fig. 393. Onion Smut 1338 



Fig. 394. Pea Blight 1339 



Fig. 395. Cabbage Root Maggot 1311 



Fig. 396. Tarred Paper Cards, Properly and Improperly Put On 1342 



Fig. 397. Imported Cabbage Butterfly 1343 



Fig. 398. Parts of Cabbage Leaf with Eggs, Caterpillars and Chrysalis 1343 

 Fig. 399. Uabbage Plant Wrapped with Stiff Paper as a Protection 



Against Cutworms 1344 



Fig. 400. The Squash Bug 1345 



Fig. 401. Eggs of a .Squash Bug on a Leaf 1345 



Fig. 402. Striped 'Cucumber Beetle 1346 



Fig. 403. Common Asparagus Beetle 1347 



Fig. 404. Spotted Asparagus Beetle 1348 



Fig. 405. Two Common Potato Flea Beetles 1348 



Fig. 406. Potato Stalk with Beetle at Work 1349 



Fig. 407. Where the Nozzle Lines Join the Main 1352 



Fig. 408. Overhead Irrigation 1354 



Fig. 409. A Well-Finished and a Poorly-Finished Tomato Package.... 1359 



Fig. 410. 'Students ' Garden Work at Cornell 1362 



Fig. 411. Syracuse Growers Visit Cornell Gardens at Ithaca 1363 



Fig. 412. A Cornell Cooperative Test of Onion Varieties 1365 



Fig. 413. Group of Delegates to New York State Vegetable Growers' 



Association Meeting 1368 



Fig. 414. Package Exhibits of Growers' Association, State Fair, 1912. . 1369 



Fig. 415. Exhibit of Growers' Association, State Fair, 1913 1370 



Fig. 416. Potato Field of H. F. Horton, Stephentown, N. Y 1375 



Fig. 417. Variation in Progeny of Three Individual Tubers of Ver- 

 mont Gold Coin Potatoes 1377 



Fig. 418. Variation in Yielding Capacity of Two Individual Tubers 



Selected from Rural New Yorkers 1378 



Fig. 419. The Potato Flea Beetle and Its Work 1384 



Fig. 420. Spraying Potatoes with Knapsack Sprayer 1385 



Fig. 421. Potato Plant Attacked by Late Blight 1388 



Fig. 422. Map Showing Potato Acreage 1391 



Fig. 423. Crates Ready to Receive the Onion Crop 1394 



Fig. 424. Onions Stored in Crates in Field for Curing 1396 



Fig. 425. Onion Curing Shed and Storage House 1397 



Fig. 426. Map Showing Onion Acreage 1399 



Fig. 427. New Stone Tomato 1402 



Fig. 428. Well-Grown Tomato Plants Ready for Transplanting 1404 



Fig. 429. Tomatoes Growing at Will, the General Practice Where 



Grown for Canning 1406 



