Answer:
A dominant allele can be described as the one which masks the effect of a recessive allele. A recessive allele can be described as the allele which gets masked by the dominant one. If alleles for a gene are heterozygous then most likely the effects or traits of the dominant allele will be seen in the phenotype of the organism.
As we can see in the question, the number of purple flowers heavily outnumbered the white flowers, hence we can say that the purple colour is dominant over the yellow colour.
As we see that the number of short stems were more than the number of long stems, hence short stems were the dominant character.
We can also predict from this experiment that alleles assort independently during gamete formation.