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1621215 had the appearance of a spelt, with long 
brown ear; was stiff, beardless, with large twrgidwin 
grain (fig. 97). 
162122 was a soft wheat, beardless, with glabrous red 
ear, and long white grain (fig. 98). In 1905, it pro- 
duced four forms out of seven plants : 
162122 1621222 1621223 1621224 
Fic. 98.—CuHIpDAM D’AUTOMNE A EPI BLANC x ISMAEL’ 
1621221 resembled the type and was represented by 
four plants. 
1621222 was a beardless soft wheat, glabrous, rosy, 
compact, and with long yellow grain (fig. 98). 
1621223 was of the same class as the type, but witb 
a white ear and large white grain (fig. 98). 
