65 



Corn planted March 17th, killed by freeze, and replanted 

 April 4th. 



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Names 



of 



Varieties. 



Seedsman. 



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Expt. Station Yel- 

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Clayton Bread... . . Jas. Clayton 



Renfro 



T. W. Woods & Son . 



Pride of America. Richmond, Va 



Gentry's Market. ' " 



Hickory King. . " " 



Blount's Prolific, j " " 



Giant Broad Grain " " 



Cocke's Prolific. . '■ " 



Virginia Gourd 

 Seed 



Clarke's Mastodon " " 



Improved Golden 

 Dent 



Improved Leam 

 ing 



Dallas Prolific. . . 



15 1-7 



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 13 4-5 

 13^ 

 13 4-5 



16 9-10 



11 7-11 

 8 3-10 



13 4-5 

 13 4-5 



COTTON. 



Compost applied on February 1st, against compost, applied 

 at planting time. 



Floats vs. Acid Phosphate. 



Numerous enquiries have arisen from time to time, which 

 pays the better, to compost green cotton seed, acid phos- 

 phate and stable manure about Feb, 1st and let it remain in 

 bulk to be applied at planting time, or to apply it as soon 

 as made, thereby saving any further expense and trouble. 



Also to determine the comparative value of acid phosphate 

 with floats, in compost, to be applied at time of planting. 



Plot 1, applied Feb. 1st. 



Plot 3, applied April 17th. 



Plot 2, Floats with compost applied April 17. 



