AMERICAN UPLAND COTTON 87 



Sewell, Schley, Smith Improved, Smith Stand- 

 ard, Southern Wonder, Spearman, Strickland, 

 Tatum, Texas Bur, Texas Storm Proof, Thrash, 

 Todd, Triumph, Truitt, Webber-Russell, Whit- 

 ten, and Wyche. 



Group VI: Long Limb Upland Varieties, 

 Petit Gulf Type. The varieties in this class 

 grow to large size and have long limbs and 

 long joints, the plants presenting a straggling 

 appearance or want of compactness. The 

 bolls and seeds are both of medium to 

 large size, the latter covered with fuzz of 

 various shades. The per cent, of lint is 

 usually low. The long limb form is usually 

 accompanied by unproductiveness on average 

 upland soil. 



The following varieties are included in this 

 group: Hagaman, Louisiana, Peeler, Petit 

 Gulf, and probably Red Leaf. 



Group Vll: Intermediate Varieties or Vari- 

 ous Types. This group is here added to the 

 scheme of classification published by the 

 writer in 1899, primarily to include varieties 

 having limbs a little too long to bring them 

 within the semi-cluster class. It is also made 

 to include a few other varieties that are inter- 



