12 



Ticldi or vanctics of cotton at MrGc/iccs Szvitch, A/a.^ 



in 1904. 







:" a; 



Vakiktv, 





Yield per 

 acre. 



^ 8 





ii i_ — 



«3 Oj ^ 



•■4- O. Q 



1» E u 



3 — O 



■? CC ^ 



V u .- 



-/) 4j _ 



^ a. 

 o .^. 5 



^ "" t^ 



> a 



18: l|Schley 



14i 2jPeterkin 



22i SjDrake 



23| 4;Crossland 



17| SjToole 



1) GjKing 



21j 7 Bancroft Heiiong 



Av. 5, 10| ! 



and 15| SJTruitt 



20| 9;Simms 



IGi lOiFloradora 



11] 11: Hawkins 



2| 12;Russell 



12| 13 Cook I.ong Staple 



19| 14JDoughty Long Staple 



7| 15|Jackson 



4j IGJParker 



Sj 17iSimflower 



0| 18 Pride of Georgia . 



8! 19jMortgage Litter . . 



131 201 Allen Long Staple 



7070| 



iG390| 

 G500J 

 i5750| 

 !G410| 

 5630| 

 JGSOUj 



i I 



|5947| 



i7G30| 



'gioo| 



!5910| 



t5G70| 

 5830| 

 G910| 



15800] 

 IGOOOJ 

 JG3G0I 

 !5520i 

 ^5000| 

 IG040I 



5001 1541 346 



$ I 



32.50) 



?.2.22| 

 31.231 

 31.151 



30.72f 

 29.47| 

 29.41| 



29.03 



27. G6 

 26.70 

 25.35 

 24.54 

 24.05 

 23.17 

 23.03 

 21.59 

 21.12 

 20.45 

 19.03 

 17.82 



23.89 

 23.52 

 24 . 30 

 22 Si 

 22.62 

 21 R I 

 21.73 



21.35 

 20.43 

 19.71 

 18.57 

 18.09 

 17.84 

 17.05 

 17.82 

 15.89 

 15.57 

 15 . 05 

 14.02 

 13.20 



'■'Seed valued at 70 cents per 100 pounds or $14.00 per ton. 



The varieties atloi-ding the larjiost value of seed and lint 

 were Sckley and Peterkin. closely followed by Drake and 

 Crosslaud. Toole stands flfth. In this test, as at Auburn, 

 the varieties of the Peterkin type, namely, Peterkin and 

 Crossland stand well to the front with an average yield of 

 283 1-2 pounds of lint per acre. Taking this yield of lint as 

 100 per cent,, the groups of varieties hitherto classified aver- 

 age as folloAvs : 



Peterkin grouji (Peterkin and Crossland) 100, 



Big boll group ( Kussell. Schley. Truitt. Pride of Geor- 

 gia, and Mortgage liifter i 78. 



