Calvin Ross Sperling field notebooks, 1980-1984
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Sept 1. 1953 Bata. Mass. 6654 Canndes indica. Lam. [illegible] plate cultivated indoors in [illegible] Seeds germinated then plants grown from seed planted for illiac machine grown in Vermont where this form of Canndes has grown well, producing a potent drug, with a yield ratio of 100 - 150 percent. Fresh Herbage with [illegible] dried and [illegible] an odor distinct from old things from plant seeds C. sativa. Recent herbage reported to have a strong odor of dog assment. Seeds 1.5-2x larger than C. sativa, [illegible] for a Vermont [illegible] Canndes proven a potter drug well