
MARETT’S PEDIGREE 
This New Wheat Variety is the result of a multiple cross of a Georgia 
Hybrid X a Sanett type made at the Georgia Experiment Station in 1935, 
by S. J. Hadden. As a variety it combines the high leaf rust resistance, 
yielding ability, stiffness of straw, kernel quality, and cold resistance of 
the numerous varieties involved in its parentage. 
Marett’s Chancellor, while somewhat similar to Sanett and tested here 
as well as at numerous Experiment Stations over the South for the past 
several years as Sanett St. 2, is definitely a new and highly improved 
Variety of Wheat. This wheat has been one of the top yielders where 
tested in the south. It lead the Wheat Variety Test at Edisto Experiment 
Station, Blackville, 8S. C. in 1947, and has produced more than any other 
Wheat tested at practically every location in Alabama in the past two 
years. 
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