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Below is given the number of plants of different shades resulting 

 from the mixed lot of seed : 



Color chart Number 



Number. Color. of Plants. 



22 Dark red red orange (center mottled) 2 



31 Darker red orange 1 



31 " " " (center yellow) 6 



41 Darker orange red orange (center yellow) 4 



93 Yellow 150 



223 Violet red violet 1 



224 Light violet red violet 140 



224 " " " " (center light) 9 



225 Lighter violet red violet 1 



225 " . '• " " (center drab) 17 



233 Red violet 7 



233 " " (center yellow) 10 



233 " " (center mottled) 4 



234 Light red violet 11 



234 " " " (center light) 29 



234 " " " (center mottled) 3 



242 Dark red red violet 2 



242 " " " " (center yellow) 3 



243 Red red violet 39 



243 " " " (center yellow) 30 



243 " " " (center mottled) 29 



333 Red gray or russet 1 



333 " " " (center yellow) 20 



333 " " " (center mottled) 2 



334 " " " (center mottled) 3 



355 1 



"Albino"' plants, good size, but very pale throughout 2 



Alternate rows of the two species of Tragapogon were sown the 

 previous summer in Plot III., Series V. ; the seed being from cross- 

 pollenized flowers of the preceding season. Two hybrid plants ap- 

 peared in 1902 in the T. pratense rows and six in those of T. porro- 

 folius. The seed of these first-generation hybrids and selected seed of 

 the second-generation plants in Series YI. have been sown in Plot lY., 

 Series III. 



The number of seeds produced by individual plants of the second 

 generation has been much greater than that produced by those of the 

 first, and plants of the third generation have been still more prolific. 



