30 - INDIAN CORN CULTURE. 
N. H.* This is a hardy variety, adapted to the 
northern corn jatitudes, and is one of the very 
best and most popular tint varieties. 
Longfellow: Kars 9 to 10 inches long, with 
tendency to expansion at butt, tapering toward 
the well-filled pointed tip; mostly six rowed; 
cob white and small, kernels deep, yellow- 
FIG. 10.—LONGFELLOW. 
orange, large, well rounded. Plants about 7 
feet tall. Gregory in his seed catalogue for 
1886 states that “it is the result of careful se- 
lection in a family of Massachusetts farmers for 
45 years.” A most popular and productive va- 
riety, well adapted to New England. 
New England Fight Rowed: This is the Can- 
ada or Early Canada of many, and it has many 
* New York agricultural experiment station report, 1884, 
p. 166. 
