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Tomato Culture: A Practical Treatise on the Tomato

Chapter 49: Transcriber's Notes
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About This Book

A practical manual that combines basic tomato botany and a brief history with detailed, hands-on guidance for growing and marketing fruit under varied climates and soils. It covers site and soil selection, fertilizers, seed starting, hotbeds and cold-frames, spacing, cultivation, staking, pruning, harvesting, packing, storage and shipment, plus variety adaptation, seed breeding and production for canning. Chapters on insect pests and diseases present identification and control methods. Illustrations and cost estimates accompany recommendations so gardeners, market growers and greenhouse operators can adapt practices to their own conditions.

Transcriber's Notes

Illustrations have been moved from their original locations so that the flow of paragraphs is not broken. Missing page numbers may occur where full-page illustrations have been moved. The quality of the illustrations is limited due to the low resolution of the source material.

The following typographical errors have been corrected:

Page 61: "... necessary. When plants are set in ..." (had 'plans')

Page 107: "... these respects we have varieties ..." (had 'resepcts')

Page 117: "... the question, "What is the best ..." (had 'queston')

Page 148: "Mildew, downy" (had 'downey')

Page 149: "Pollinating," (had 'Pollenating')

Page 149: "Pollination," (had 'Pollenation')

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The archaic spelling of "hight" is as used throughout the original.