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BULLETIN 336, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table III. — Annual and average yields of varieties of winter wheat grown at the Maryland 
Agricultural Experiment Station {College Park) and at Arlington Farm, Va., for the 
years stated — Continued. 
Arlington Farm, Va. (43 Varieties). 
Group and variety. 
C.I. 
No. 
Yield per acre (bushels). 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
SOFT RED WINTER. 
Awned, glumes glabrous, white: 
Lancaster l 
Mammoth Red 
Dietz (Dietz Longberrv) 2 
Hybrid s 
Bearded Purple Straw 
Hybrids 
Stoner (Miracle) 
Hybrid » 
Fishhead 
Hybrid s 
Silver Sheaf (Jones Silver Sheaf Long 
berry) 
Fulcaster (Acme) 
Awned, glumes glabrous, brown: 
Rocky Mountain 
Missouri Bluestem 
Hybrids 
Do. 3 
Do. 3 
Rockv Mountain 
Similar to C. I. No. 3614 
Awned, glumes pubescent, white: 
Hybrids 
Virginia (hybrid ) 3 
Awnless, glumes glabrous, white: 
Purple Straw 
Fultz 
Purple Straw 
Maryland Flint 
Fultzo-Mediterranean 
Kentucky 
Awnless, glumes glabrous, brown: 
Poole 
Hybrids 
Michigan Amber 
Currell (Currell Prolific) '. 
China 
Awnless, glumes pubescent, white: 
Jones Winter Fife 
Hybrid s 
SOFT WHITE OR AMBER WINTER. 
Awned, glumes glabrous, white: 
New Amber Longberry 
Awned, glumes glabrous, brown: 
Genesee Giant (Early Genesee Giant)... 
Awned, glumes pubescent, white: 
Bearded Winter Fife 
Do 
Awnless, glumes glabrous, white: 
Martin Amber 
Awnless, glumes glabrous, brown: 
Dawson Golden Chaff 
HARD RED WINTER. 
Awned, glumes glabrous, white: 
Kharkof (Acme Bred Kharkof) 
Awnless, glumes glabrous, white: 
Power 5 
DURUM. 
Berdiansk 5 
1945 
2008 
1981 
3608 
1911 
3611 
2890 
3617 
1732 
3612 
2196 
3115 
1930 
1912 
3609 
3614 
3613 
3638 
3610 
3616 
3277 
1915 
1923 
1957 
1949 
1980 
B-383 
1979 
3610 
1969 
3326 
180 
1933 
3618 
1973 
1744 
1942 
4204 
1974 
1733 
3615 
1506 
1586 
31.00 
29.17 
31.49 
29.66 
25.03 
20.00 
30.83 
22.17 
24.33 
25.67 
24.59 
37.65 
26.00 
22.33 
18.00 
31.66 
30.33 
26.67 
20.00 
24.17 
30.00 
25.67 
25.06 
14.50 
18.33 
28.80 
25.30 
25.20 
21.20 
20.10 
20.70 
25.20 
21.70 
17.30 
13.80 
19.70 
25.80 
28.60 
14.70 
16.80 
12.00 
20.00 
24.50 
25.80 
25.20 
31.30 
32. 30 
21.70 
24.30 
16.70 
28.00 
22.80 
22.50 
26.50 
20.30 
26.60 
21.90 
24.80 
29.08 
29.20 
28.34 
31.67 
28.67 
21.60 
30.17 
31.67 
27. 33 
20.27 
24. 33 
31.50 
32.08 
32.53 
30.07 
22.27 
28.67 
29.67 
35.15 
37.17 
31.22 
33.08 
29.08 
28.83 
29.83 
31.92 
29.20 
28. 83 
24.00 
30.55 
29.50 
30.67 
36.42 
31.50 
36.00 
22.27 
26.50 
25.20 
21.10 
19.07 
23.20 
15.70 
22.00 
21.80 
21.70 
19.50 
17.50 
26.20 
22.50 
18.01 
19.20 
19.70 
19.30 
17.60 
16.10 
21.00 
34.70 
22.70 
24.20 
23.50 
19.20 
23.30 
26.60 
22.00 
21.00 
20.20 
21.80 
24.70 
20.80 
22.70 
28.40 
24.90 
22.80 
20.00 
25.80 
16.20 
33.30 
28. 20 
28.20 
25.30 
22.30 
24.70 
32.30 
27.80 
24.50 
22.30 
26.30 
28.70 
23.30 
31.30 
31.20 
24.70 
31.00 
21.50 
38.20 
29.10 
30.80 
23.70 
22.50 
29.20 
21.00 
21.00 
30. 30 
20.00 
21.70 
22.20 
29.50 
32.50 
23.30 
36. 80 
23.70 
35.20 
13.70 
i Another variety having brown glumes is grown under this name. The one here reported appears to 
be identical with Fulcaster. 
2 Average of 6, 8, 10, 18, and 13 check plats for 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914, respectively. 
3 The parentage of these hvbrids is stated on page 18. 
* Kentucky station number. 6 Spring wheats grown from fall seeding. 
