The Wheat Plant : Its Origin, Culture, Growth, Development, Composition, Varieties, Diseases, Etc., Etc. : Together With a Few Remarks On Indian Corn, Its Culture, Etc.
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White. It is said to ripen ver^ early, yields well, and is exempt from the usual diseases and injuries. Oli/mpia. — This variety was disseminated several years since throughout the country by the Patent Office department, if we are not mistaken, as having come originally from Abraham's farm in Palestine. However excellent it may be in Holy Land, it has proved worthless in Ohio ; it is exceedingly long bearded, the chaiF is black, resists fly and midge, escapes rust, yields under good cultivatio...n (G. S. Inni.s) ten bushels per acre, deteriorates rapidly, and ripens nearly three weeks later than the Mediterranean. Rock. — Was cultivated some time since in Union county; it had a beautiful white berry, but because it ripened late was subject both to midge and rust. But the more serious objec- tion was, if the season was wet about the time of ripening, a great proportion of it was damaged by sprouting. The grain protruded through the glumes, and was thus exposed to the influences of the weather.
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