BUD VARIATION IN THE MARSH GRAPEFRUIT. 
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Table II. — Performance record of Marsh grapefruit tree No. 1-15-29, etc. — Continued. 
Summarized Record for Six Seasons. 
Grades and sizes. 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
Total. 
Aver- 
age. 
1 Weight of fruits: 
Ivory-White grade 
Lbs. oz. 
22-12 
3- 6 
0- 
Lbs.oz. 
137- 2 
219-10 
0- 
Lbs.oz. 
21- 9 
133- 7 
3- 5 
Lbs.oz. 
24- 9 
160- 
53- 8 
Lbs.oz. 
88- 4 
122- 5 
1- 7 
Lbs.oz. 
44-10 
113- 7 
25-10 
Lbs.oz. 
338-14 
752- 3 
83-14 
56.5 
125.4 
13.9 
28- 2 
356-12 
158- 5 
238- 
212- 1 
183-11 
1,174-15 
195.8 
Sizes— 
0- 
0- 
0-14 
1-14 
1- 
2- 1 
20- 5 
98- 8 
57-11 
59- 8 
49-12 
47- 9 
23- 8 
20- 4 
1- 6 
3- 4 
9-11 
11- 8 
8-13 
19-11 
100-11 
113- 
39- 4 
14- 6 
9-15 
6- 2 
1-14 
0- 
20- 
18-14 
27- 3 
32-14 
29- 7 
22- 9 
59-10 
16- 8 
9- 6 
19-14 
14-11 
17- 5 
13- 1 
67- 4 
249- 6 
128- 7 
131- 8 
120-10 
110- 4 
82-12 
268- 2 
41.6 
96 
21.4 
80 
64 
48 
21.9 
20.1 
18.4 
32 
13.8 
44.7 
Total 
26- 2 
356-12 
155-0 
184- 9 
210- 9 
158- 1 
1,091- 1 
181.9 
Number of fruits: 
Ivory- White grade 
18 
2 

152 
244 

20 
109 
4 
40 
267 
116 
95 
132 
3 
43 
101 
33 
368 
855 
156 
61 
143 
Cull grade l 
26 
20 
396 
133 
423 
230 
177 
1,379 
230 
Sizes— 


1 
2 
1 
2 
14 
134 
65 
64 
50 
45 
21 
17 
2 
4 
11 
12 
9 
18 
73 
209 
58 
19 
12 
7 
2 

29 
24 
32 
36 
29 
21 
56 
22 
11 
21 
14 
16 
11 
49 
396 
162 
148 
126 
107 
75 
209 
66 
96 
80 
27 
25 
64 
21 
48 
32 
18 
12 
35 
Total 
20 
396 
129 
307 
227 
144 
1,223 
204 
Number of seeds: 
Ivory-White grade — 
( 2 ) 
44 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
f 57 
\ 55 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
' ( 2 ) 
53 
47 
50 
44 
} • 
{ s 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
53 
66 
63 
30 
/ 36 
\ 63 
55 
45 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
29 
43 
( 2 ) 
39 
} 44 
} ® 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
57 
58 
66 
36 
39 
45 
58 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
56 
60 
52 
64 
59 
52 
58 
41 
65 
248 
274 
231 
183 
260 
256 
190 
120 
171 
49.6 
64 
54.8 
57.8 
Standard grade — 
45.8 
64 
52.0 
51.2 
Cull grade— 
47.5 
64 
40.0 
56.7 
Total 
156 
345 
411 
155 
359 
507 
1,933 
50.9 
i The excessive number of culls occurring in 1913 were due to the severe freeze of that season. 
2 Not counted. 
ROUGH SEEDY STRAIN. 
The fruits of the Rough Seedy strain, an illustration of which 
is shown in Plate VI, are globular, with the stem end somewhat 
sunken in a cuplike depression, while the blossom end is also slightly 
sunken or depressed. The skin is usually coarse in texture and has 
a dull yellow color, both of which conditions lessen the commercial 
value of the fruit. The rind is usually about half an inch thick; 
color of flesh, straw; number of sections 12 to 14; rag usually coarse 
and unpalatable; vesicles long and large; core usually open, about 
1^ inches in diameter; juice usually abundant in quantity, strongly 
