Sul. 1030, U. S. Dspt. of Agriculture. 
Plate V. 
Forms of Cotton Leaves. 
Typical Meade leaves are shown at the top, Sea Island leaves at the bottom, and leaves of a 
hybrid between Meade and Sea Island in the center. The two deeply cleft forms of leaves are 
to be distinguished from those of Meade cotton in roguing. (Reduced.) 
