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General conditiov of the plants on May 2\st, 1920. 

 The plants on bed A were of a dark green colour and growing 

 vigorously; they were about 2 feet high, and owing to the close planting 

 and strong growth the shoots were densely crowded together. Mildew 

 was abundant, especially on Wilhelmina and 6fi/9/rf. 



Table XII. Effects of wide planting and heavi/ application of Nitrate upon 

 wheats susceptible and resistant to Yellow Rust. Grain soivn Nov. 2itk, 

 1919. Nitrate of soda applied May 4th, 1920, at the rate of 7 c.wt. per 

 acre. 



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* In these cases the plants were only "flecked.' 



