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cent since 1908. Regarding the "White" strains, all stand high 

 this season, but none reached the standard (100 per cent.) 



Comparing the average percentages for the three years, those 

 for "J. W." and "White" were lowered in 1909 but all have been 

 raised since, "J. W." alone being .9 per cent, less than in 1908. 



One hundred fifty-one plants of "Jackson Wonder," se- 

 lected dark, were grown this season, 91.8 per cent, breeding true 

 as against 85 per cent, the year previous, which points to its 

 fixation by means of simple selection. 



STATION BUSH LIMAS. 



The two strains of "Station Bush" Lima ("Flat" and 

 "Plump") were continued, producing plants, pods and seeds as 

 uniform as any commercial variety. 



"speckled lima WILLOW-LEAE POLE," III, 



From the planting of the new mottled red seed found at har- 

 vest time, 1909, some interesting beans have resulted. One, a 

 solid dark red, resembles the color in the "J. W." crosses; 



