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 Nodules were very numerous on the treated plants but only a few present 

 on some of the untreated. (Red Clover.) 



Naiveig, N.B. Very vigorous and numerous nodules from the treated 

 seed ; not nearly so vigorous without'the nitro-culture. (Beans.) 



Cedar Springs, Ont. I am convinced the application was a success. 

 (Beans.) 



Mount Salem, Ont. The nodules on the beans not treated were small, 

 about the size of pin-heads, and pods on plants were short. On the plants 

 treated the nodules were as large as small peas, growing tight against 

 one another. The pods on the plants were longer and the plants withstood 

 dry weather better than those not treated, being green and flourishing 

 when the others were dried up, The beans when ripe were bright and 

 even in the pods. I exhibited half a bushel of these at the East Elgin 

 Fair and secured first prize on them. (Beans.) 



Cedar Springs, Ont. The nodules were larger and more numerous 

 on the plants from the treated seed. Those of the untreated had nodules, 

 but they were not so large and easily one-third less in number. (Beans.) 



Cross Roads, N.S. Nodules present on the plants from treated seed, 

 fairly vigorous growth. Without nitro-culture the plants were poor and 

 no nodules were present. (Vetch.) 



IVaterville, N.S. The plants from treated seed were very strong, 

 many roots were a solid mass of nodules. From untreated seed plants 

 were not so good and had very few nodules. (Vetch) 



Rapid City, Man. Plants from treated seed strong, numerous nodu- 

 les ; from untreated seed plants only about half as big. (Alsike clover.) 



Barrie, Ont. I found the culture very satisfactory, the yield of peas 

 being fully ten per cent, more from the seed treated with culture. (Peas.) 



Rulhven, Ont. Very vigorous plants from the treated seed with 

 numerous nodules. Without treatment the plants were about the usual 

 size and few nodules. (Peas.) 



Colqnitz, B. C. I find that in the portion of ground where this cul- 

 ture was used, plants seem to be thriving and have the nodules on the 

 roots, while, at the same time, on ground seeded to alfalfa close by on 

 which the culture was not used, the plants are sickly looking and have no 

 nodules upon the roots. (Alfalfa.) 



Lion's Head, Ont. The alfalfa seed sown by me this spring, and 

 treated with nitro-culture obtained from you, has grown without a check. 

 That without the culture came up in patches, but did no more. As the 

 alfalfa has failed here before I attribute my success to the culture. (Alfalfa.) 



Round Hill, N. S. From treated seed the growth of plants was 25 

 inches, from seed untreated about one inch. (Alfalfa.) 



Windsor Mills, Que. Plants from treated seed strong and healthy, 

 those without nitro-culture only fair. 



