| Al fas of late maturity, this variety has many talnable 
. iaracteristics ; a heavy cane weighing about two and one-half 
the same height; a large per cent of juice rich in sugar, and a 
small light panicle. It is hoped that by selection it may become 
rlier, or that some of its good points may be obtained in 
1ybrids. 
For growing in this State Gale Nos. 6, 8, 9,10, 11 and 72 are 
ecommended, and in especially favorable localities also Nos. 3 and 
‘of the preceding table. 
Owing to pressure of other work at the time the sorghums were 
ipe, it was not possible to make complete analyses of many 
juices, and the cane sugar was determined only by the polariscope. 
The results of the examination of the juices are found in the 
following tabulated form : 
