44 The Bulletin. 



Cook's Improved ranked second in 1904 and fifth in 1905 at the 

 Edgecombe farm, and tenth in 1904 and third in 1905 at Iredell. 

 It is a medium early-maturing variety. 



Hodge ranked in 1904 and 1905 as fifth and fourth at Edgecombe, 

 eighth at Red Springs in 1904 and fourth in 1904 and second in 

 1905 at Iredell. It is a rather early variety and has small bolls 

 and seed. 



Webh occupied eighth and seventeenth place at Edgecombe in 1904 

 and 1905, seventh at Red Springs in 1904, and third and fifth in 1904 

 and 1905 at Iredell. Has rather small bolls and seed. 

 , Tool's Early Prolific stood ninth in 1904 and seventh in 1905 at 

 Edgecombe, fourth at Red Springs in 1904, and seventeenth in 1904 

 and thirteenth in 1905 at Iredell. Rather late-maturing variety. 



Shine's Extra Early Prolific ranked eleventh in 1904 and fifteenth 

 in 1905 at Edgecombe; twelfth at Red Springs in 1904, and fifth in 

 1904 and seventh in 1905 at Iredell. Our tests of two years indi- 

 cate this to be a rather early-maturiug variety. 



Black Texas Wood ranked fifteenth in 1904 and ninth in 1905 at 

 Edgecombe, thirteenth at Red Springs in 1904, and twentieth in 1904 

 and fifteenth in 1905 at Iredell. This is a late-maturing variety. 



Jackson Limbless ranked at the Iredell farm as twenty-third and 

 nineteenth in 1904 and 1905 in comparison with twenty-four other 

 varieties. It had high stalks, large seed and bolls and was rather late 

 in maturing. 



J ackson Limbless (ISTo. 128-1-29-1-11) ranked in twenty-third place 

 at both the Edgecombe and Iredell farms. 



King's Irnproved (native) stood first in 1903, second in 1904, and 

 first in 1905 at the Iredell farm. This has thus far given the best 

 average yield per acre at this farm of all varieties tested. 



Wilson's Matchless ranked in this year's tests in sixteenth place at 

 Edgecombe and sixth at Iredell. 



Butler's Early Prolific occupied eleventh place at Edgecombe and 

 eighth at Iredell in this year's tests. 



Dozier's Improved ranked twentieth at Edgecombe and ninth at 

 Iredell. Very early-maturing variety. 



Layton's Improved stood thirteenth and fourteenth at Edgecombe 

 and Iredell respectively. 



Gold Standard ranked fourteenth at Edgecombe and sixteenth at 

 Iredell. 



Berry's Big Boll occupied twenty-second and seventeenth places 

 respectively at Edgecombe and Iredell. 



Craig's Peterkins Improved ranked eighteenth at Edgecombe and 

 twenty-first at Iredell. Does not seem to yield as well as original 

 Peterkin Improved. 



