. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 108 BULLETIN 1074, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. This distribution is shown in Figure 39. Synonyms.—Advance, Indiana Red Wave, Jones Red Wave, Old Dutch, Red Chaff, Red Ivory, Red Wafer, Ruble, Rust Proof, Waif, Waverly, and Worlds Fair. Old Dutch, Red Chaff, Red Ivory, Red Wafer, Waif, Waverly, and Worlds Fair are local names used by growers, chiefly in Indiana. Advance is a name under which this wheat was dis


. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 108 BULLETIN 1074, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. This distribution is shown in Figure 39. Synonyms.—Advance, Indiana Red Wave, Jones Red Wave, Old Dutch, Red Chaff, Red Ivory, Red Wafer, Ruble, Rust Proof, Waif, Waverly, and Worlds Fair. Old Dutch, Red Chaff, Red Ivory, Red Wafer, Waif, Waverly, and Worlds Fair are local names used by growers, chiefly in Indiana. Advance is a name under which this wheat was distributed by the John A. Salzer Seed Co., of La Crosse, Wis. Indiana Red Wave is the name used for the variety by growers in States adjoining Indiana who obtained their seed from that State, as Red Wave is a rather widely grown variety in Indiana. Jones Red Wave is a name used because the variety was originated by A. N. Jones, as stated above. Ruble is a variety similar to Red Wave, except for having a denser and less nodding spike. It was obtained from H. W. Anderson, Washington College, Tenn., who states that it has been grown in Washington County, Tenn., for the past 20 years. Rust Proof is the name under which a sample of Red Wave was obtained from Osceola County, Mich. Description. — This variety differs from Red Wave only in being slightly later and in having a somewhat nar- rower and less nodding spike. History. — Fleming was imported from Russia. According to officials of the Montana Agricultural Experiment map of a portion of the Station, in correspondence with the northeastern United States, showing the Office of Cereal Investigations, "Mr. distribution of Red Wave wheat in 1919. E. E. Fleming obtained it from a Estimated area, 1,132,400 acres. friend from Russia, since dead, and named it ' Russian Club.'" Several hundred acres now are grown about For- syth, Mont. Distribution.—Grown by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station


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