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bloom, all the tassels from’ stalks not showing 
one large ear, and from all imperfect or off 
type plants, were removed, thus insuring the 
fertilization of the ears from prolific and typal 
plants.”* An unexcelled yellow variety. 
White Flint: Ears 9 to 11 inches long, 14 
inch in diameter, tapering slightly, tip usually 
not very well filled: cob medium size; mostly 
S rowed. Kernels dingy white, medium size. 
A very popular, common variety in the North- 
eastern States. 
ΞΕ L. Sturtevant: Report New York State agricultural 
experiment station, 1884. 
