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“The salient features of our reports are to the effect that neither 
of your selections seems as yet well enough fixed in type to be ready for 
presentation. Both show a large percentage of reversion to plain parent 
stock. They are both late and half of the ears in our trial were irreg- 
ularly and poorly filled. Quality seems excellent, but the color of the red 
cob shows badly in cooking. 
From a seedsman’s standpoint we do not believe the strains to be as 
yet of any value.” 
The foreman mentioned above planted a small patch the past season 
(1914), but drouth and hot winds ruined the entire planting. However, 
enough seed remains for another planting and a replenishment is hoped for. 
Although results have been somewhat discouraging, it is believed that a 
successful and fixed variety may yet be developed. 
