C ^6 ) 



6 Red rufty leaf before fpindling, red ftraw with little 



leaf at harveO:, and fmaller ears than any. 



7 Very like No. 6 in ftraw, the ears fmall but well fet. 



8 Straw leafy at harveft, of a good colour, well eard, 



and handfome. 

 " 5- Straw full of flag or leaf at harveft; ears fet wide. 



II Very like No. 5. 



Second Tear in the Garden. 

 No. 



1 Short upright ftifF ftraw, thick well fet ear, and later by 



four or five days than any of the others. 



2 Very dark ftraw, upon which there remained a full dark 



blade at harveft, long open ears. 



3 Strong leafy ftraw, of a good colour, with a thick 



long ear, well fet ; rather later than Nos. 5, 8, II. 



4 Thick leafy brown ftraw with a fmali ear. 



^ 7 Short handfome bright leafy flraw ears long, thick ; 



land well fet, 

 II J 



6 Long ftraw with a good deal of flag, ear ill fet, and open. 

 n Straw handfome, but fmall ears, and fubjed to root 

 falling. 



9 7Long weak ftraw, very leafy, and fubjed to root 

 10 5f^lli"g' 



N. B. The lemon coloured bloffbm was obferved to at- 

 tend Nos. 5, 8, and 11 ; but the colour of Nos. 

 I and 3, was not particularly remembered. Thefe 

 are the numbers which have been preferved, Nos. 

 5, 8 and ii, coming to the fickle about a week 

 earlier than Nos. i and 3; the produce of which, 

 when compared with the rejeded numbers, is an excefs 

 of from fix to eight buftiels per acre, and weighing 

 about three pounds more to the buftiel. 



Proceeding 



