46 INDIAN CORN CULTURE. 
dan Indian, Canada, Squaw, Pride of Dakota, 
Compton's Early, King Philip. 
Tennessee. At Knoxvilie: Of dents, Adams’ 
Early (for table), Golden Beauty, Maryland 
White Gourd Seed, Shannon’s Big Tennessee 
White, Shannon’s Yellow, Southern Horse- 
tooth. Shannon’s corn succeeds in the State 
quite generally. 
Wisconsin. At Madison: Of 13 varieties of 
dent tested, “only three were found sufficiently. 
early to depend upon for a general crop, viz.: 
Pride of the North, North Star Golden Dent 
and Queen of the North.” Of flints, King 
Philip and Sibley’s White Flint are best. (Bul- 
letin 17, November, 1888, Wisconsin experi- 
ment station.) 
Wyoming. For Northern Wyoming, Minne- 
sota King, Pride of the North, Mandan, Ninety 
Day and Flint, are recommended by Joe Harper 
of Banner. For Northeastern Wyoming, Yellow 
Dent, Pride of the North, Squaw and Mandan. 
For Eastern Wyoming, Angel of Midnight, 
Early Mastodon, Pride of the North and 
Whitely Dent. (Bulletin 5, February, 1892, 
Wyoming experiment station.) 
Canada. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is too far 
North to grow corn for the grain, excepting in 
a limited way. Of many tests made at the 
Central Experimental Farm, but few passed the 
milk state, and in many cases the ears were 
