122 Hayes. 
Family (402 > 405) Cuban >< Havana. 
The Cuban variety No. 402 is the type now grown so widely 
under shade in the Connecticut valley. It was produced by selection 
from imported Cuban seed and at the time the cross was made had 
been inbred for a number of years. 
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Fig. 4. 402—1—1, Havana, Grown under shade at Bloomfield, 1912. 
The Havana parent, No. 405, has been grown in Connecticut for 
a long term of years and at the time the cross was made had been 
inbred two years. 
This cross was made in 1909, the parents and F, being grown 
at Bloomfield in Ig1o, the F, and parents in Igıı, and the F, and 
parents in 1912, all being grown under shade. 
Table 2 gives results for this cross similar to those shown in 
Table ı for the Sumatra > Broadleaf cross. This table shows that 
