CEREAL EXPERIMENTS IN MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA. 51 
2-rowed winter barley has been developed, which produced an average 
yield of 25.30 bushels in 1913 and 1914. None of the naked barleys 
has given satisfactory yields. 
Satisfactory results have not been obtained with spring-sown grains 
at Arlington. None is reliable enough to be recommended. 
Winter wheat, spelt, rye, barley, and oats have all given very 
satisfactory yields. The feed grains, oats, barley, and spelt, should 
be more generally grown. The varieties most strongly recommended 
for eastern and southern Maryland and eastern Virginia are as fol- 
lows : 
Winter wheat: Winter spelt: Winter oats — Continued. 
China. Alstroum. Culberson. 
Fulcaster. Winter rye: Bicknell. 
Dietz. Giant Winter. Bed Rustproof. 
Fultz. Virginia Winter. Winter barley: 
Purple Straw. Abruzzes. Tennessee Winter. 
Bearded Winter Fife. Winter oats: Wisconsin Winter. 
Bearded Purple Straw. Winter Turf. 
