Bul. 279, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. ; PLATE IV. 
Fia.1.—ELEVEN PLANTS IN A SINGLE-STALK ROW OF ACALA COTTON WITH A TOTAL 
OF 3 VEGETATIVE BRANCHES AND 59 BOLLS. 
This shows a single-stalk row as it should look when properly spaced. Note the absence of 
vegetative branchesand the uniform position of the fruit. Compare with Plate IV, figure 2. 
(The plants were 8 feet from the camera when photographed. ) 
Fila. 2.—THREE PLANTS IN A WIDE-SPACED ROW OF ACALA COTTON WITH A TOTAL 
OF 8 VEGETATIVE BRANCHES AND 33 BOLLS. 
Note the development of vegetative branches and the irregular placement of the fruit. Com- 
pare with PlateIV, figurel, (The plants were 8 feet from the camera when photographed. ) 
