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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



4-5 EDV/ARD VII., A. 1905 



about 2 feet. In these double rows are also sown all tlie new varieties of grain, of 

 which there is only a rery small quantity of seed on hand. When a larger amount of 

 seed is available a small plot is sown, but the yield per acre is not usually estimated 

 when the plot is less than one-fortieth of an acre in extent. 



An alphabetical list of the principal varieties grown in the double rows and other 

 small plots, during the past season, is here given. Ihe total number of these was 157. 

 Those sorts which are given under letters and nunibers are new varieties produced as 

 this farm, but not yet named. 



Spring Wheat. 



Black Bearded Spelt. 



Abyssinia. 



Aitken Black. 



Australian. 



Bayonet. 



Bergs (black). 



Beseler. 



Black Mesdag. 



Bonanza. 



Brandon White. 



Brandon Yellow. 



Brown Algerian. 



California Prolific (black). 



Clydesdale. 



Cream Egyptian. 



Cromwell. 



Dinauer. 



Blue Short Head. 



Excelsior. 



Foyston. 



Hulless White (beardless). 



Emmer and Spelt. 



Double Emmer. 



Oafs. 



Doncaster Prize. 



Early Archangel. 



Early Blossom. 



Early Gothland. 



Early Maine. 



Eureka. 



Fichtel Mountain. 



Flying Scotchman. 



Holland. 



King. 



Leutenwitzer. 



Liberty. 



Miller. 



Newmarket. 



New Zealand. 



Norwegian Black. 



Six-row Barley. 



Petschora. 



Phoenix. 



Small Blue Naked. 



Oderbruch. 



Prince Royal. 



Rennie's Prize White. 



Russell. 



Salines. 



Scarboro. 



Scottish Chief. 



Selchower. 



Sheffield Standard. 



Tobolsk. 



Tunis (brown). 



Victoria Prize. 



White Russian. 



White Schonen. 



WTaite Wonder. 



Zhelannii. 



Success (beardless). 



Surprise. 



Vanguard. 



