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In 1U02, 33 varieties were grown, 10 of which gave yields 

 of over 250 bushels per acre and 4 less than 150 bushels per 

 acre. 



Best. — Beauty of Hebron (first generation from Maine seed), Beauty 

 of Hebron (second generation from Maine seed), I. X. L., Steuben, 

 Early Nancy. 



Poorest. — Livingstone, Stevens, Tije June, Ford, 1902, Smitli's Six 

 Weeks. 



In 1901, 49 varieties were grown, 12 of which gave yields 

 of over 250 bushels per acre and 4 less than 150 bushels per 

 acre. 



Best.- — Simmon's Model, Extra Early White Rose, Great Divide, 



Steuben, Maxima. 

 Poorest. — Kaiser Krone, White Ohio, Sweet Home, King of Ohio, 



Clinton. 



In 190G, 25 varieties were grown, 4 of which gave yields of 

 over 200 bushels per acre and 4 less than 100 bushels per 

 acre. 



Best. — Sinnnon's Model, Climax, Chenango White, Hammond's Won- 

 derful, Gortsap. 



Poorest, — Banner, Noroton Beauty, Short Seasons, Good as Gold, 

 Uncle Gideon's Quick Lunch. 



In 1907, 41 varieties were grown. 



Best. — White Mountain, Green Mountain, Violet Mammoth, Green 



Mountain (Early Dying Tojis), Manistie. 

 Poorest. — Imperial Early Ohio, Dan Patch, Fast Mail, Early Six 



Weeks, Llay's Netted Gem. 



In 1909, 40 varieties were grown, 9 of which gave yields of 

 over 275 bushels per acre and 5 less than 150 bushels per acre. 



Best. — Burbank, Quaker City, Great Bonanza, Wilson's First Choice, 



Ionia Seedling. 

 Poorest. — Dew Drop, Snow White, Salzer's Prosperity, Perfection, 



Blush. 



