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UBEHLANA. 



This variety produces remarkably large and stocky canes, with light 

 seed tops. It does not, however, seem to be well rooted, having blown 

 down more or less each year. It has had a constant 12 per cent of 

 sucrose, with high glucose, for four years. The canes rarely show 14 per 

 cent of sugar. 



No selections. 



Dendemulca. 

 [Average samples.] 



MEAN VALUE OF SEED SELECTIONS. 

 [Total number of single canes analyzed, 13.] 



VARIETY NO. 91. 



This new variety, which originated in a cross of the White Mammoth 

 and Kansas Orange in 1888, will, it is believed, become one of the lead- 

 ing varieties. The canes are large and have the erect habit of the 

 White Mammoth. They have stood winds better than any other 

 variety. The yield of cane per acre is as large as can be expected of 

 any variety which matures in seasonable time in this latitude. 



It has always had a fine percentage of sugar. Ten lots were planted, 

 two being 1 acre lots. The general averages for 1890 and 1891 only 

 are given, for but one analysis was taken in 1889. The last analyses of 

 this variety have always been the best, and it is believed that the 

 average analysis for this year would have given 15 per cent of sugar 

 if frost had come at usual time. 



Variety No. 91. 

 [Average samples.] 



