Index [148]
ILLUSTRATIONS
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- Where new varieties of tomatoes are developed and tested [Frontispiece]
- Tomato flowers [2]
- Two-celled tomato [3]
- Three-celled tomato [3]
- Currant tomato and characteristic clusters [5]
- Red cherry tomato [6]
- Pear-shaped tomato [8]
- Yellow plum tomato [9]
- One of the first illustrations of the tomato [11]
- An early illustration of the tomato [12]
- Typical bunch of modern tomatoes [27]
- Tomatoes trained to stakes in the South [35]
- Three-sash hotbed [52]
- Cross-section of hotbed [53]
- Cold-frames on hill-side [54]
- Transplanting tomatoes under cloth-covered frames [56]
- Spotting-board for use in cold-frames [61]
- Spotting-board for use on flat [62]
- Tomatoes sown and allowed to grow in hotbeds [69]
- Planting tomatoes on a Delaware farm [75]
- Training tomatoes in Florida to single stake [81]
- Tomato plant trained to single stake [82]
- Method of training to three stems in forcing-house and out of doors [83]
- Training on line in greenhouse [84]
- Ready to transplant in greenhouse [85]
- Training young tomatoes in greenhouse at New York experiment station [86]
- Tomatoes in greenhouse at the Ohio experiment station [87]
- Forcing tomatoes in greenhouse at New Hampshire experiment station [88]
- Florida tomatoes properly wrapped for long shipment [93]
- Greenhouse tomatoes packed for market [95]
- Buckeye State, showing long nodes and distance between fruit clusters [98]
- Stone, and characteristic foliage [99]
- Atlantic Prize, and its normal foliage [101]
- Dwarf Champion [103]
- A cutworm and parent moth [124]
- Flea-beetle [125]
- Margined blister beetle [125]
- Tomato worm [126]
- Tomato stalk-borer [127]
- Characteristic work of the tomato fruit worm [128]
- Adult moth, or parent of tomato fruit worm [129]
- Proper way to make Bordeaux [137]
- Point-rot disease of the tomato [140]