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3. Pods of " culture " fairly 20 per cent, better both 

 in size and quantity. 



4. Flavour decidedly superior to " non "-treated. 



5. A few haulms of " culture " bore pods of far larger 

 size than the type. 



DEVON. 



TAVISTOCK Clover. The inoculated clover was taller 

 by 3 inches than the uninoculated. 



DENBIGHSHIRE. 



WREXHAM Sweet Peas. Inoculation has been quite 

 a success. The flowers are greater in number by at least 

 20 per cent, than those not treated, and the size of the 

 flowers is much larger. 



ESSEX. 



EPPING Peas. First sown peas, inoculated, a fine 

 crop with haulms of great thickness, and fruit large and 

 juicy. Second sowing, uninoculated, results very poor, 

 haulm thin and weakly, crop almost useless. The 

 ground on which first crop was sown had had no peas 

 on it for several years, whereas the ground on which 

 second crop was sown had had peas grown on it in the 

 previous year. 



CHAPPEL Sweet Peas. The inoculating material you 

 sent me was a distinct success. The sweet peas started 

 to blossom earlier than the non-inoculated, and grew 

 2 feet higher. I gained three prizes with them in open 

 classes at local shows. My soil is very light and shallow, 

 and was never cultivated until two years ago, and num- 

 bers of people have been surprised at my display of 

 sweet peas on such poor ground. 



WOODFORD Peas. Seeds treated; plants also 

 watered with solution at later period of growth. The 



