200 



acre], Surprise [63 bushels], Canadian Velvet Chaff [60 bushels], and Bonnell [59 

 bushels] ; and the four best Yielding varieties of red wheat ■were the Amerif-an 

 Bronze [65 bushels], Early Red Clawson [58 bushels], Red Velvet Chaff [57 bush- 

 els], and Jones Winter Tyfe [56 bushels]. 



(6) The four best-'n-eighing varieties were the Manchester, Bulgarian, Lancaster, 

 and Democrat, each of which gave 64-J pounds per bushel. 



(7) The three Velvet ChaiV varieties gave an average yield of 4.77 bushels per acre 

 in excess of the mean average of the 23 varieties, and weighed 0.22 pound more 

 per bushel, and they are also included in the leading varieties mentioned in conclu- 

 sion (5). 



(8) Of the varieties enumerated in this bulletin the Dominion Millers' Association 

 recommend the following as the most serviceable for milling purposes, viz : Of the 

 white wheats, the Surprise, Canadian Velvet Chaff, and Bulgarian ; and of the red 

 wheats, Jones Winter Fyfe, Hybrid Mediterranean, and the Longberry Red. 



