In concluding I want to say that few people at the present 

 time realize the immensity of this discovery to mankind. It is 

 equal to the discovery of electricity, if not greater. It means 

 that the farmer and horticulturist will get three to four times 

 the amount of fruits and grains from the same land without any 

 additional fertilizer or expenses, simply by using varieties devel- 

 oped higher through these laws from the vai-ieties in use now. 

 Not only is the size of fruit and grain doubled, but the yield 

 per plant also. 



The common wheat with which I started brought only twenty- 

 five to thirty bushels per acre while in the third generation of 

 the same wheat some varieties produced one hundred and fifty 

 bushels to the acre. The same increase in quantity I found in 

 tomatoes, beans, corn, Sudan Grass and many other things I 

 worked on. 



By the proper application of these laws almost any degree of 

 improvement can be obtained in a few crossings as I have proven 

 to everyone's satisfaction with my gladioli, petunias, wheat, 

 tomatoes and corn. 



PRESS OF THE HANSEN CO. S. F 



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