EXPERIMENT STATION DULIiETINS. 



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DEPEND ABLE CROP VARIETIES FOR MICHIGAN. 



Oats 



♦Wolverine. 

 ♦Wisconsin Pedigree. 



Southern Michigan 



*Early Silver King. 

 ♦Golden Glow. 

 ♦Duncan. 

 ♦Folks White Cap. 



Murdock. 



Pickett. 



♦Worthy. 



Barley 



♦Mich-Two-Row. 



Corn 



Central Michigan 



♦Early Silver King. 



♦Golden Glow. 



♦Pickett. 



♦Folks White Cap. 



Wheat 



Red 



♦Red Rock. 

 Shepher's Perfection. 

 Economy. 

 Egyptian. 

 Nigger. 



Lancaster. 

 Champion. 



♦College Wonder. 

 ♦Michigan Black Barbless. 



Northern Michigan 



Northwestern Dent. 

 ♦Early Golden Glow. 

 Early Pickett. 

 Wise. No. 25. 



White 



♦American Banner. 

 Gold Coin. 

 Dawson's Golden Chaff. 



Rye 



♦Rosen. 



Soybeans 



♦Ito San ♦Black Eyebrow ♦Manchu 



Hungarian Common 



Alfalfa 



Northwestern-grown Grimm, Baltic, Cossack, and Common, also Michigan grown 



seed. 



Clover 



♦Michigan-grown Red, Mammonth, and Alsike. 



Vetch Sv^eet Clover (Biennial) 



♦Michigan-grown Hairy vetch (winter) ♦Michigan-grown White Blossomed. 



Hubam Clover (Annual White Sweet Clover) 



♦Michigan-grovv'n Hubam 



Potatoes 



Late — Petoskey, Rural New Yorker, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Grreen 

 Mountain. 



Early — Early Ohio, Irish Cobbler, Bliss Triumph. 



*Seed inspected and certified by the Michigan Crop Improvement Association. 



**Inspected'seed of standard stock produced by the Potato Growers Association — H. C. Moore, 

 East Lansing, Secretary. Bulletin No. 5 — Horticultural Department gives varietal recommendations, 

 and Bulletin No. 7 gives information regarding potato culture. 



