PLATE Iil. 
Fig. 1.—SIDE VIEW OF THE SINGLE-STALK ROW OF BLACKSEED COTTON SHOWN IN 
PLATE I, THE CORRESPONDING PLANTS BEING DESIGNATED BY THE SAME LETTERS. 
These 11 plants, with only 2 vegetative branches, produced a total of 88 bolls. Most ofthe 
leaves have been removed to show the branching habit and slender form of the plants. 
Note the lack of crowding. Compare with Plate III, figure 2. (The plants were 8 feet 
from the camera when photographed.) 
Fic. 2.—SIDE VIEW OF THREE PLANTS IN A WIDE-SPACED ROW OF BLACKSEED 
COTTON. 
These 3 plants bore 11 vegctative branches and produced a total of 67 bolls. 
the same extent of row space as those in Plate III, figure 1. Most of the leaves have been 
removed to show the branching habit and bushy form of the plants. (The plants were 8 
feet from the camera when photographed. ) 
They cover 
