. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. aphs being taken at the same time(August 23, 1895). The measuring rod is seven feet in height. Thefirst three plats of the series, with single applications of potash (K),phosphoric acid (P) and nitrogen (N) (Figs. 17, 18 and 19) show re-sults but little better than on plat No. 8 with no fertilization (). A combination of the ingredients K5 P, and N (Fig. 21) show avery decided improvement over the single ingredient plats. Thethree next cuts (Figs. 22, 23 and 24) show the effect of a largeramount of each of the three i


. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. aphs being taken at the same time(August 23, 1895). The measuring rod is seven feet in height. Thefirst three plats of the series, with single applications of potash (K),phosphoric acid (P) and nitrogen (N) (Figs. 17, 18 and 19) show re-sults but little better than on plat No. 8 with no fertilization (). A combination of the ingredients K5 P, and N (Fig. 21) show avery decided improvement over the single ingredient plats. Thethree next cuts (Figs. 22, 23 and 24) show the effect of a largeramount of each of the three ingredients in combination, namely KsPN (in Fig. 22) KP2N (in Fig. 23) and KPN3 (in Fig. 24). Theresult in each case is very striking, but the greatest increase ingrowth is where the larger amount of nitrogen has been winter prunings will give a better idea of the comparative re-sults of the various fertilizers than does the average growth upon theseveral plats. The wood was cut back to six inches from the ground HORTICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS DURING 1895. 195. M # <*#


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