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The above tables are based au carefiul counts made oui 

 five plants of each variety. Since individual peculiarities, 

 of some of these plants have greatly affected the positions^. 

 in the table, it is in place to say that judging only by the- 

 general appearance of the plots the varieties matured moi'e^ 

 nearly together than indicated by the table and at Auburn 

 the following varieties especially appeared earlier than is 

 indicated by their positions in the tables; Alex. Allen, 

 Woodtin, and Cnlpei»per. 



Where to Get Seed;. 



The experiment station is unable to, supply seed of any 

 of these varieties. In order to enable farmers to obtain 

 seed of such of these varieties as they desire, addresses are 

 given below of parties from whom our seed were obtained' 

 in inO-4: 



Culpepper from J. E. Culpepper, Lnthersville, Ga. 



Drake from K. W. Drake, Laneville, Ala. 



Cook Improved from J. K. Cook, Schley, Ga. 



Edgeworth from J. C. Little, Louisville, Ga, 



Blue Ribbon from S. C. Experiment Station, Clemson Col 

 lege, S. C. 



Gold Standard from Excelsior Seed Farm, Beunettsville, 

 S. C. 



Sam Woodtin Prolific from S. V. Woodfiu, Marion, Ala. 



Parker, Sunflower, Russell, Mortgage Lifter, King and 

 Jackson from l^nitel States Department of Agriculture. 

 Washington, D. C. 



Truitt and Peterkin from Harvey Seed Co., ]Montgomery, 

 Ala. 



Simnis, Allen Long Staple, Willett Red Leaf, Doughty 

 Long Staple, Cook Long Staple, Floradora, Hawkins, Jones^. 

 Improved and Schley from N. L. Willett Drug Co., Augusta, 

 Ga. 



Pride of Georgia, Cameron Early, Layton Improved, Mere- 

 dith, Nancy Hanks, Garrard, Grier's Kingv Mascot, Shine^ 



