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Dorion, Ont. The treated plants are a beautiful dark green, large 

 and very strong-, while the untreated are very small, weakly, and pale in 

 color. Red Clover. 



Grimsby, Ont. The crop on the untreated plot was only about half 

 as large as that on the treated plot. Field Beans. 



Highland Grove, Ont. In the first part of the season the plants 

 nearly all turned yellow, and I could find no nodules. Then that on which 

 I used the culture turned green, and I have found nodules on them. The 

 plants where the culture was not used seem to have dried off entirely, 

 and that the culture was used on has made a good growth, and has thick- 

 ened out a lot since I cut the grain with which it was sown. Alfalfa. 



Meaford, Ont. The plants on the treated plot made a decidedly 

 better growth. Red Clover. 



Rylstone, Ont. The crop on the treated plot looks twenty-five to 

 fifty per cent, better than on the untreated plot. The farm has been 

 rented for fifteen years, and the tenant that had the place before me said 

 he could not raise clover on that field and that I was only throwing away 

 the seed. Now there is no better piece of clover in the neighborhood. 

 Red Clover. 



Verner, Ont. The treated plot yielded over six bushels more per acre 

 than the untreated. The treated plants were six inches longer, and 

 stronger than on the untreated plot, with much more numerous nodules. 

 Peas. 



Hensall, Ont. Area of plots, one-fortieth acre. Yield on treated plot, 

 four and one-half bushels. Yield on untreated plot, four bushels. Garden 

 peas. 



Maplewood, Ont. The amount of crop on the treated plot was easily 

 double the amount of the untreated plot. Beans. 



Aurora, Ont. The crop on the treated plot is very heavy, and on the 

 untreated not so rank. The crop on the treated plot is the best catch I 

 have ever had. Red Clover. 



Markdale, Ont. Growth on the untreated plot not one-third of that 

 from the treated seed. Vetch. 



Morpeth, Ont. The crop on the part treated with culture was five 

 bushels to the acre better than where it was not used. Crop on sandy 

 soil. Beans. 



Garry Owen, Ont. Plants on treated plot are more vigorous than 

 those on untreated plot. Clover (Mammoth). 



Big Fork, Ont. The treated plot yielded at the rate of four hundred 

 and forty pounds more per acre than the untreated plot. Soy Beans. 



Calgary, Alta. Nodules were numerous on treated plot, but absent 

 on the untreated. The crop on the treated plot was so heavy I had the 

 greatest difficulty in binding it. It was a bumper. Peas. 



Bon-Accord, Alta. The plants on the untreated plot are not as long 

 by six inches as on the treated plot. The piece on which the culture was 

 used is a long way ahead of the untreated piece. Alfalfa. 



