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The Philippine Journal of Science 



Table X. — Summary of successful beans. 



[C, H, W refer to cool, hot, and wet seasons, respectively; O, a failure. A blank space indi- 

 cates that the variety was not run.] 



Variety. 



Planting 1. 



Planting 2. 



Henderson's Bush Lima.i C 



Tepary C 



Southern Prolific ' C 



C 

 C 



Long Yellow Six Weeks. 

 Extra Early Red Va- 

 lentine. 



King of the Garden 



Challenger ._ 



Black Valentine 



Canadian Wonder 



Kentucky Wonder 



Q 



66 

 61 

 54 

 48 

 40 



poor 



poor 



poor 



40 



54 







_ 





a 







^ 







<=3 











S cS 









c 



c 



S'E 



01 



£ 



a " 



» 



!S 



Q 



o 1 



56 I 



57 ' 

 42 i 



O I 



o 



o I 



° I 



42, 



39 ! 



I 



Planting 3. 



44 



9 



139 



1 



16 



5 











O 



O 



O 







O 



o 



14 



6 



28 



2 



_ 





■p «■ 



•a 



c3 

















"'E 



d 



-tS " 



> 



fi 



< 



o 







o 



O 



53 



21 







O 



38 



15 



95 



1 



98 



? 



44 



50 



41 



9 



51 



9 



Variety. 



Planting 4. 



Henderson's Bush Lima .— 



Tepary 



Southern Prolific 



Long Yellow Six Weeks . 



Extra Early Red Valentine 



King of the Garden _. 



Challenger 



Black Valentine *. 



Canadian Wonder 



Kentucky Wonder 



In most cases the crops ran into two seasons, but the season when the greatest growth 

 and development occurred is the one recorded. 



The rank given under each planting refers to the rank that the variety received in the 

 project in which it was run, except the rank given in planting 5. This last rank is the rank 

 held by the variety at the close of the experiments. 



« Si 

 Q 



Planting S. 





PROJECT 9. COOL SEASON 



Project 9 consisted of the planting of ten varieties of kidney 

 beans on the same ground and at the same season of the year 

 as the first original plantings. Exactly the same treatment was 

 given these varieties as was given those planted the previous year. 



The object of this project was twofold: to check the results 



