. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 26.—Map of the cotton-growing States, showing the (iislributioii of ilrillin colton iti tultlvation. ;»s reported in 1907. Gregg's Improved. CiRoi r. South Carolina: Florence ('ounty. Alabama Bulletin 140. Developed by selection from Gold-Standard l)y S. A. (iregg, Florenri-, S. C. Bulls medium in size, percentage of lint usually gocxl. Bolls per pound, 72; seeds per pound, 3,400; average length of lint, mm. (y inch), varying from 22 to 25 mm.; strength of single fibers, gms.; per cent of lint, 32 to 38. Griflto. Upland Lon
. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 26.—Map of the cotton-growing States, showing the (iislributioii of ilrillin colton iti tultlvation. ;»s reported in 1907. Gregg's Improved. CiRoi r. South Carolina: Florence ('ounty. Alabama Bulletin 140. Developed by selection from Gold-Standard l)y S. A. (iregg, Florenri-, S. C. Bulls medium in size, percentage of lint usually gocxl. Bolls per pound, 72; seeds per pound, 3,400; average length of lint, mm. (y inch), varying from 22 to 25 mm.; strength of single fibers, gms.; per cent of lint, 32 to 38. Griflto. Upland Lon(;-Staplk Group. (Also known as Griffin Improved and Griffin Drought-Proof.) Distribution: See map, ligure 26. Alabama Bulletins 89, 101, 107,140. Georgia iUillotins 35, 52. Louisiana Bulletins 13, 21, 26, old series; 71 new series. Mississij)))! Hulletins 79, 83, 87, 88, 98. South Carolina Bulletin 1, old series; First and Second Annual Texas Bulletin 50. Congressional Cotton Seed Distribution Leaflet for 1903. Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. Depl. of Agriculture. A large-boll cotton originated by John Griffin at Refuge Plantation, near Green- ville, Miss. The work of selection was begun in 1867 and was kept up until Mr. Griffin's death. His son, M. L. (iriffin, of (ireenville, , has continued to imprt)ve the variety. Plant large and \ igorous, with 1 to 3 limbs and medium-jointeil fruiting 1 o:^.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off
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