;:.s NKW .IKI.'SKV AGK'lcrLTrRAL COLLEGE 



Kow •;. -Iro.sby," early (20), P. H. & Co. This row was prac- 

 tically the same as the previous one in earliness, 

 sinallness of i)laiits and mcagerness of yield, there 

 Itciiijj;' only five good-sized ears. 



Row 7. •'llrudcvson" (39) P. IT. & Co. This gave a fine row 

 of tall, stout plants, producing many suckers, and 

 came into full bloom, with tassels pui*ple and silks 

 varying from green to pink, upon July 27th. The 

 mature ears were gathered upon September 10th, 

 yielding thirty ears, a fair sample of which is shown 

 at 7. This was- one of the best rows in the whole 

 plot. So far as yield is concerned, no test was made 

 in any case of the quality of the table corn. 



lluw s. ''llurd's Hiaivaiha" (41) P. H. »S: Co. This was a good 

 row, considering the circumstances, with. the plants 

 of good height, the upper leaves particularly broad 

 and fine, and was in bloom, with pink silks and 

 straw-colored tassels, upon July 27th. The harvest 

 was made on the 11th of September, when twelve 

 ears were secured, an* average sample being shown 

 at 8. 



pMU '.I. ••//irl-ox luiprovcd" (42) P. H. & Co. This was an 

 even row of five plants, marked "tall" in the record 

 i)ook, and had an unusually long blooming period, 

 l)eginning upon July 20th. The mature ears were 

 secured upon Septeml>er 14th, one of the twelve of 

 good size being shown at 9. 



Pow 10. '-Mammothr (early) (49), P. H. & Co. This gave a row 

 of tall, leafy plants, the tassels of which began to 

 a])pear u])on July 27th, and were in full bloom on 

 August 4th. The mature crop was harvested upon 

 the nth of September, when fifteen large ears were 

 taken, a sample being shown at 10. 



Kow 11. -Mamnwihr (late) (50), P. H. & Co. This proved to be 

 ])ractically the same as the above row, although not 

 as good. The crop was harvested upon the same day 

 as the last and only eight large ears were secured, 

 one tif wliich is shown at 11. 



