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Identifier: agriculturalvari229pipe (find matches)
Title: Agricultural varieties of the cowpea and immediately related species
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Piper, Charles V. (Charles Vancouver), 1867-1926 United States. Department of Agriculture United States. Bureau of Plant Industry United States. Government Printing Office
Subjects: Cowpea
Publisher: Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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d,about 8 mm. in diameter. Practically indistinguishable from thisare the following lots: 0911, 01480, 01487, from Mr. J. W. Trinkle,Madison, Ind.; and 01027, from Mr. D. F. May. Buckeye, Ark. Dif-ferent only in being a week earlier is 0802, from Mr. George M.Simms, Canyon, Tex., and 17372. from Cairo. Ga., as Wight BlackCrowder. (See Pis. V and X.) 22053. From Mr. T. M. Marshall, Walnut Cove. N. C. 1907. Vigorous, viny. the row mass 22 inches high. 3 feet broad: trailing branchesmedium in number. 4 to 6 feet long: leaflets large, dark, immuneto rust, but somewhat affected by white leaf-spot; flowers paleviolet purple: moderately prolific; pods well filled, held mediumlow, straw colored, 6 to 7 inches long, the first maturing in about100 days; seeds buff pink, subglobose. strongly keeled. 7 by 8 mm.This variety was grown for four seasons and is very similarto Michigan Favorite, but the plants are larger and taller.229 229, Bureau of Plant-Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate X.
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Pods of Two Crowder Varieties of Cowpeas: No. 29285 on Left, No. 0802(Similar to No. 22052) on Right. (Two-thirds natural size.) CATALOGUE AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES. 115 22054. Volunteer. Grown by Mr. J. P. Hogan, Robinsonville, Miss., and pre- sented to the Department of Agriculture by Mr. Joseph Vaulx,Nashville, Tenn., who writes as follows: This pea has been grown near the mouth of the ArkansasRiver in Arkansas and across the Mississippi for at least fortyyears, having volunteered from year to year in all that time.It is apparently very prolific. Very viny, vigorous, the row mass 28 inches high and 3 feetbroad; trailing branches many, 4 to 6 feet long, fine; leaflets dark,medium sized, held late, immune to rust ond but little affected byleaf-spot; flowers violet purple; not very prolific; pods well filled,held rather high, straw colored, 6 to 7 inches long, the first matur-ing in about 110 days; seeds pinkish buff, subreniform, about 5 by7 mm. Indistinguishable from this is 255

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