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Texas }!iirr. i\v\tt\ W}M\ Alex. Allen, and Pullnot from the 

 Georoia Kxperirat^at Station, Experiment, Ga. 



r.ealaud from H. P. Jones, Herudon, Ga. 



Johnson Excelsior from C, R, Baird & Co., ( -hattanooga, 

 Tenn. 



Otuki: llxi'KUiAiK.NT^ r.v PwHatKss ^\'ith \'auii:tiks of (^ottox. 



This bulletih relates to only about half of the varieties 

 j^rowu on fhe experiment station farm at Anburn in 190i. 

 The s[>ace available was m)t sufficient for the remaining 

 varieties to be grow u on areas large enough to afford accu- 

 rate determinations of the yields. 



The remaining varieties, gi'own on very small areas, as 

 well as the varieties here i*eported. constitute part of an ex- 

 periment, the nuun object of which is to obtain accurate 

 descriptions and i>hotographs of *n-ery variety obtainable 

 east of the boll weevil region. It will require at least 



■another year before results ean be published; meantime, this 

 experiment will l>e continued in IKO."), and for use in this 



'experiment the writer will "Iw glad to ol)tain by mail from 

 growers or origina^toi's smjiU packages of seed of the well 

 established variety which each is growing. The senders are 

 requested to exercise care in fully labeling the package on 

 the outside, giving the name and j)ostoffic(' of the sender and 

 the true establishel name of the variety. 



Our thanks vai'e hereby (extended ro all of those who in the 

 past few years have furnished small lots of seed for this 

 experiment. I would repeat here the statement which I 

 have made every Sjtring in the cii'cular letters sent to grow- 

 ers. Fro})! the mitiirc of the c.rpcniuint no report can he 

 iiKuh' hji U'ttrr ax to hoic aiif/ rarictj/ i<ta)uls. However, it 

 is the intention 't^> send to each c<nitributor of seed a coj)y 



'of the bulletin that will ))e .pnjblished when the investigation 

 is completed 



