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AGRICULTURE: L. R. JONES 
FIG. I. A FUSAR1UM-SICK CABBAGE FIELD 
Note that while most of the plants are diseased or dead certain appear normal. Selec- 
tions of such were made from this field in 1910. 
FIG. 2. A TRIAL OF RESISTANT STRAINS ON 'SICK' SOIL IN 1916 
The central row, nearly all dead, is a commercial non-resistant strain planted as a con- 
trol. The remainder of the field is planted with selected resistant strains, the first row at 
the left being recently selected kraut varieties, Brunswick and All Seasons, the rest being 
Wisconsin Hollander. 
