BUD VARIATIOX IX THE MARSH GRAPEFRUIT. 



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Table II. — Performance record of Marsh grapefruit tree No. 1-15-29, etc. — Continued. 

 SuMiiAKizED Record for Six Seasons. 



Grades and sizes. 



1910 



1911 



1912 



1913 



1914 



1915 



Total. 



Aver- 

 age. 



"Weight of fruits: 



Lbs.oz. iLbs.oz. 

 22-12 137- 2 

 3- 6 21&-10 

 0-0 0-0 



Lbs.oz. 



21- 9 



133- 7 



3- 5 



Lbs.oz. 

 24^ 9 

 160- 

 53- 8 



Lbs.oz. 



88- 4 



122- 5 



1- 7 



Lbs.oz. 

 44-10 

 113- 7 

 25-10 



Lbs.oz. 



338-14 



752- 3 



83-14 



56.5 





125.4 





13.9 









26- 2 



356-12 



158- 5 



238- 



212- 1 



isa-11 



1,174-15 



195.8 







Sizes— 



0- 

 0- 

 0-14 

 1-14 

 1-0 

 2- 1 

 20- 5 



98- 8 

 57-11 

 59- 8 

 49-12 

 47- 9 

 23- 8 

 20- 4 



1- 6 

 3- 4 

 9-11 



11- 8 



8-13 



19-11 



100-11 



113- 

 39- 4 

 14- 6 

 9-15 

 6- 2 

 1-14 

 0- 



20- 

 18-14 

 27- 3 

 32-14 



29- 7 

 22- 9 

 59-10 



16- 8 

 9- 6 



19-14 

 14-11 



17- 5 

 13- 1 

 67- 4 



249- 6 



128- 7 

 131- 8 

 120-10 

 110- 4 

 82-12 

 268- 2 



41.6 



96 



80 



21.4 

 21.9 



64. 



20.1 



48 



18.4 



32 



13.8 





44.7 







Total 



26- 2 



356-12 



155-0 



184- 9 



210- 9 



158- 1 



1,091- 1 



181.9 







Number of fruits: 



18 

 2 

 



152 



244 







20 

 109 



4 



40 

 267 

 116 



95 



132 



3 



43 

 101 

 33 



368 

 855 

 156 



61 





143 



Cullgradei 



26 









20 



396 



133 



423 



230 



177 



1,379 



230 







Sizes— 









 1 

 2 

 1 

 2 

 14 



134 

 65 

 64 

 50 

 45 

 21 

 17 



2 

 4 

 11 

 12 

 9 

 18 

 73 



209 

 58 

 19 

 12 

 7 

 2 

 



29 

 24 

 32 

 36 

 29 

 21 

 56 



22 

 11 

 21 



14 

 16 

 11 

 49 



396 



162 

 148 

 126 

 107 

 75 

 209 



66 



96 



80 



64 



43 



32 



27 

 25 

 21 

 18 

 12 

 35 







Total 



20 



396 



129 



307 



227 



144 



1,223 



204 



Ivory-White grade — 



(2) 

 44 



(=) 



\ 55 



{-) 



(=) 

 (2) 



53 



47 

 50 



44 



} « 



{ 11 



(2) 

 (2) 



53 



66 

 63 



30 

 / 36 

 \ 63 



55 



45 



(2) 

 (2) 



29 

 43 



39 

 1 44 



} n 



(2) 



57 

 58 

 66 



36 

 39 



45 



58 



C-) 



56 

 60 

 52 



64 

 59 



52 



58 

 41 

 65 



248 

 274 

 231 



183 

 260 



256 



190 

 120 

 171 



49.6 



64 



54.8 

 57.8 



Standard grade — 



112 and smaller 



45.8 



64 



62.0 





51.2 



Cull grade— 



47.5 



64 



40.0 

 56.7 







Total 



156 



345 



411 



155 



359 



507 



1,933 



50.9 



1 The excessive number of culls occurring in 1913 were due to the severe freeze of that season. 



2 Not counted. 



ROUGH SEEDY STRAIN. 



The fruits of the Rough Seedy strain, an illustration of which 

 is shown in Plate VI, are globular, with the stem end somewhat 

 sunken in a cuplike depression, while the blossom end is also slightly 

 sunken or depressed. The skin is usually coarse in texture and has 

 a dull yellow color, both of which conditions lessen the commercial 

 value of the fruit. The rind is usually about half an inch thick; 

 color of flesh, straw; number of sections 12 to 14; rag usually coarse 

 and unpalatable; vesicles long and large; core usually open, about 

 IJ inches in diameter; juice usually abundant in quantity, strongly 



