VARIETIES AND THEIR ADAPTATION. 4] 
Arkansas. At Fayetteville: Welborn’s Con- 
science, Common Yellow, Allen’s Mammoth, 
Mastodon Yellow, Golden Dent, Golden Beauty 
and Hickory King. (Bulletin 22, December, 
1892, Arkansas experiment station.) 
Colorado. At Fort Collins: Prof. A. E. Blount 
says in bulletin 2, Colorado experiment station, 
December, 1587, that Pride of the North and 
Yellow Flint have proved most valuable. The 
former is the best. 
Georgia, At Experiment: Shannon's Yellow, 
Ledbetter, Shaw’s Improved, Shannon’s White, 
Southern White, Huffman’s, Higgins’, Patter- 
son’s, Tennessee Yellow, Peek’s Premium. (Bul- 
letins 15 and 25 Georgia experiment station.) 
Indiana. At La Fayette: The following table 
gives the average yield of varieties tested for 
five years at the experiment station at Purdue 
University, from 1888 to 1892 inclusive. The 
1893 yield was so badly influenced by dry 
weather as to be unfit for comparison: 
Viel Ave. No. | Per cent. | 
VARIETY days ma ears to Cee 
2 = Fisty = Ars a οὶ 
in bu. ee athe. grain. 
Purdue Yellow....... 69.3] 112 51.4 | Yellow. 
White Prolific........ 10°71 125 43. White. 
Boone Co. White..... TAS 126 ae White. 
Riley’s Favorite...... 69.9 123 BT dso Yellow. 
ΠῚ Πα στ τον nw ain sore GN csi 115 44.3 Yellow. 
l | Yellow. 
Chester Co. Mammoth] 59.7 125 [aes 
The following are tests of 1892, with average 
