. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 118 VABIETIES OF AMERICAN UPLAND COTTON. pound. This claim was sustained by several ; The percentage was found to be Webb's Stormproof was developed by \V. T. Webb, Alpine, Talladega County, Ala. Welbom's Pet. Cluster Group. (Also known as Welbom's Fancy Pet and Welbom's Improved.) DistriVjution: See map, figure 66. Alabama Bulletins 5, 12, 13, 16, 33, 34, 40, 52, 56, 76, 101, 107, 138, 140. Alabama (Canebrake) Bulletins?, 11,14,18; Twelfth and Thirteenth Annual Reports. Arkansas Bulletin 23; Second Annual Report. Georgia Bul


. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 118 VABIETIES OF AMERICAN UPLAND COTTON. pound. This claim was sustained by several ; The percentage was found to be Webb's Stormproof was developed by \V. T. Webb, Alpine, Talladega County, Ala. Welbom's Pet. Cluster Group. (Also known as Welbom's Fancy Pet and Welbom's Improved.) DistriVjution: See map, figure 66. Alabama Bulletins 5, 12, 13, 16, 33, 34, 40, 52, 56, 76, 101, 107, 138, 140. Alabama (Canebrake) Bulletins?, 11,14,18; Twelfth and Thirteenth Annual Reports. Arkansas Bulletin 23; Second Annual Report. Georgia Bulletins 11, 20, 43. Louisiana Bulle- tins 21, 22, 26, 27, old series; 7, 8, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, 35. 47, 62. new series; Third Annual Report. ]\Iississippi Bulletin No. 18; Second, Third, and Fourth Annual Reports. North Carolina Bulletin 146. South Carolina Bulletins 2, 18; First and Second Annual Reports. Texas Bulletins 34, 40, 45, 50. Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. A strict cluster cotton, quite similar to Dickson, developed by the late Jeff Welborn, of New Boston, Tex. Mr. Welborn stated that it originated on the Red River bottoms. -Map of the cotton-growing States, showing the distribution of Welbom's Pet cotton in culti\'a- tion, as reported in 1907. in Texas, in 1881, by the crossing or blending of Barnes, a dense-growing, liroad-leaf, green-seed variety, and Jones Improved, upon Zellner, a very small clustered variety with only two leaves to the cluster of bolls. Welbom's Pet was tested in 1891 along with Zellner and reported as being ai)parently the same. Plant tall, linil)s 1 to 3; fruiting branches rcduied to short spurs, 2 to 3 inches long at the base of the stalk, often somewhat longer in the middle and very short at the upper end; leaves large; bolls rounded, 4 to 5 locked; lint short; seeds medium in size, fuzzy, brownish gray, a few nearly smooth, dark brown. Bolls per pound, 68; seeds per pound 3,860; average length o


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