. Report of the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations. Fig. 2.—Cauliflower Grown at Akiak. An. Rpt. Alaska Agr. Expt. Stations, 1913 Plate Fig. 2.—Cabbage Growing, Mitchell Ranch. ALASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 57 tion was not treated. Plats of alsike and white clovers were treatedwith Mumfords germ inoculator. The grasses and clovers came up quickly, but the giowth wasrather slow throughout the summer and fall. Final notes were takenOctober 1. Bluegrass: Stand 95 per cent. On ash without manure grass livedbut made little growth; one-half inch high and red in color; re-sponde


. Report of the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations. Fig. 2.—Cauliflower Grown at Akiak. An. Rpt. Alaska Agr. Expt. Stations, 1913 Plate Fig. 2.—Cabbage Growing, Mitchell Ranch. ALASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 57 tion was not treated. Plats of alsike and white clovers were treatedwith Mumfords germ inoculator. The grasses and clovers came up quickly, but the giowth wasrather slow throughout the summer and fall. Final notes were takenOctober 1. Bluegrass: Stand 95 per cent. On ash without manure grass livedbut made little growth; one-half inch high and red in color; re-sponded very little, to nitrate of lime; manured plats show goodcolor, and from 1 to 2 inches high; very little difference betweenwell-rotted and fresh horse manure. Creejnng bent grass: Stand 100 per cent. Grew fairly well onash and responded well to nitrate of lime; stands from 2 to 3 incheshigh on manured plats; a little in favor of fresh manure; color good. Rye grass: Stand 33 per cent. Grew fairly well on ash; respondsfairly well to nitrate of lime and stooled well on manured plats;stands 2 to 3 inches high and of good color, and in favor


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