74 REporT OF THE BoTANIST OF THE 
Of the first class pickles, 13,400 were sold at $0.75 per M., and 
the balance at $1.25 per M. The nubs brought $0.50 per M. 
The total value of the crop was $218.51, or $145.67 per acre. 
Unsprayed fields in the vicinity of Greenlawn did not average 
more than 40,000 per acre. Therefore, the increase in yield due 
to spraying was 80,917 per acre. 
YIELD OF CUCUMBERS ON THE SPRAYED FIELD AT GREENLAWN. 
(One and one-half acres.) 
Date. ated Total. Price received. 
Aug. 6.. 2,100 
8.. 5,800 
10.. 8,400 
——— 16,300 SoldinN. Y. City at $1.25 (net) per M. $20 37 
1372 6,425 . 
15.. 5,375 
dW Gols 7,125 
1932) 510,625 
20'.% 7,700 
Pap ae 9,200 
pave 9,050 
25.. 10,300 
265% 9,650 
Zhe 2,700 
Pat WE bie ely 
nas 9,375 
Sept. 8.. 16,850 
be. 8,200 
fas" 7,500 
10.. 10,000 
185. G5 46,878 : 
—— 149,675 Sold at salting house at $1.25 per M.. 187 09 
16.. 9,100 
19.. 4,300 
18,400 Sold in N. Y. City at $0.75 (net) per M. 10 05 
2,000 Nubs sold at $0.50 per M............ 1 00 
otal ory euawe 181,375 Total value of crop ..........-. $218 51 
Yield per acre, 120,917. 
Value of crop per acre, $145.67. 
