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BULLETIN 336. U. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. 



Table IV .^-Miscellaneous data for varieties of winter wheat grown at the Maryland Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station ( College Park) and at Arlington Farm, Va. , for the periods 

 stated — Continued. 



College Pake (82 Varieties), 1908 to 1914, Inclusive— Continued. 



Group and variety. 



C.I. 

 No. 



Mary- 

 land 

 sta- 

 tion 

 No. 



Num- 

 ber of 

 years 

 grown. 



Average date — 



Aver- 

 age 

 height. 



Average yield per 

 acre. 



Average 

 weight 





Headed. 



Ripe. 



Grain. 



Straw. 



bushel. 



/ 



SOFT WHITE OK AMBER 



winter — continued. 



Awnless, glumes gla- 

 brous, brown: 

 Dawson Golden 

 Chaff 



1733 



353 



187 

 357 



365 



7 

 4 



2 

 2 



2 

 3 



2 



May 22 

 May 24 



May 19 

 May 24 



May 23 

 May 18 



May 24 



June 22 

 ...do 



...do 

 June 24 



June 21 

 June 20 



June 26 



Inches. 

 46 

 44 



44 

 44 



51 



45 



49 



Bushels. 

 27. 17 

 21.67 



24.28 

 19.88 



29.00 

 23.25 



19.02 



Pounds. 



3,350 



12,620 



2,480 

 13,400 



14,020 

 3,230 



13,930 



Pounds. 

 55.4 



Gold Coin 



57.9 



Dawson Golden 

 Chaff 





54.2 







57.8 



HARD RED "WINTER. 



Awned, glumes gla- 

 brous, white: 





60.7 



Turkey 



1782 

 1505 



2 52. 3 



Awnless, glumes pu- 

 bescent, white: 



» 52.1 







Arlington Farm, Va. (43 Varieties), 1910 to 1914, Inclusive. 



Group and variety. 



C.I. 

 No. 



Num- 

 ber of 

 years 

 grown. 



Average date — 



Aver- 

 age 

 height. 3 



Average yield per 

 acre. 



Average 

 weight 





Headed. 3 



Ripe. 



Grain. 



Straw. 3 



psr 

 biishel. 



SOFT RED WINTER. 



Awned, glumes glabrous, 

 white: 



1945 

 2008 



1981 

 3608 

 1911 

 3611 

 2980 

 3617 

 1732 

 3612 



2496 

 3115 



1930 

 1912 

 3609 

 3614 

 3613 

 3638 



3640 



3616 

 3277 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 4 

 4 

 4 



May 21 

 May 22 



May 23 

 May 25 

 May 23 

 Mav 26 

 May 23 

 May 26 

 s Mav 18 



June 20 

 ...do 



June 19 

 June 21 

 June 20 

 June 22 

 June 19 

 June 22 

 June 17 

 June 22 



June 21 

 ...do 



June 22 

 June 23 

 June 24 

 June 22 

 June 23 

 June 22 



...do 



"June 21 

 June 24 



Inches. 

 48 

 51 



49 

 46 

 49 

 43 

 48 

 44 

 M2 

 46 



51 



46 



49 

 49 



45 

 48 

 48 

 52 



46 



47 

 47 



Bushels. 

 29.74 

 27.41 



26.87 

 25.38 

 23.86 

 20.54 

 27.42 

 26.49 

 24.29 

 19.52 



19.90 

 22.02 



27.33 

 26.81 

 22.57 

 24.34 

 21.29 

 24.22 



17.60 



24. 49 

 25.54 



Pounds. 

 4,390 

 4,460 



3,780 

 4,140 

 4,200 

 3,780 

 3,900 

 4,530 

 5 2, 640 

 6 3,960 



5,000 

 2,960 



4,660 



4,610 



M,240 



5 4, 880 



5 4, 440 



5,510 



2,380 



3.750 

 3,940 



Pounds. 

 59.9 



Mammoth Red 



Dietz (Dietz Long- 

 berry) '... 



61.0 

 4 61.1 



Hybrid 



4 60.9 



Bearded Purple Straw. 



61.0 

 4 60.9 



Stoner (Miracle) 



Hybrid 



61.1 

 61.0 



Fishhead 



60.3 



Hybrid 



4 Mav 26 



57.1 



Silver Sheaf (Jones Sil- 

 ver Sheaf Longberry). 



Fulcaster (Acme) 



Awned, glumes glabrous, 

 brown: 



Rocky Mountain 



Bluestem 



2 

 2 



5 

 5 

 5 

 4 

 4 

 3 



1 



5 

 4 



...do.... 

 May 24 



May 23 

 May 24 

 May 27 

 May 25 

 ...do 

 May 24 



May 21 



May 25 

 May 27 



60.0 

 60.0 



60.8 

 60.7 



Hybrid 



4 60.4 



Do 



58.4 



Do 



58.9 



Rocky Mountain 



Similar to C. I. No. 

 3614 



60.8 

 60.0 



Awned, glumes pubescent, 

 white: 



4 60.1 



Virginia (hybrid) 



60.6 



1 Data on yield of straw taken each year the variety was grown. 



2 Data on weight per bushel for one year less than the full number the variety was grown. 



3 Dates of hea ling, height, and yield of straw are for four years only on all varieties grown for five years. 

 In varieties grown for a less number of years these notes are for all years unless otherwise stated. 



4 For four years only. 5 For three years only. 



