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VEGETABLE NOVELTIES 



Golden Bantam (Burpee).— A second early yellow va- 

 riety, producing eight-rowed, medium-sized ears : quality 

 fair. 



Golden Dawn (Rawson^. — A second early, yellow variety 

 of fair quality; ears mediuin-si/ed, S to 9 in. long, with 10 

 rows. 



Harris Extra Early (Harris). — Very closely resembles 

 Early Crosby, but does not e(|ual this variety in flavor. 



Fig. 10.— Early White Albino Potato. 



Holmes Premo (Holmes).— A second early medium-sized 

 variety ; ears ten to twelve rowed and 7 to 8 in. long ; qual- 

 ity fair; very similar to and probably a strain of the 

 Crosby. 



Howling Mob (Burpee). — Resembles the Early Crosby. 



Longfellow Sugar (^loore & Simons). — A very late,' tall 

 growing sort ; ears about 8 in. long and contain eight to ten 

 rows; quality fair; medium productive. 



Mammoth Early Epicure (Johnson & Stokes). — ^Appar- 

 ently a strain of Crosby ; quality good. 



Netv Ideal (Maule). — A tall growing mid-seasou variety; 

 ears thick and 7 to 8 in. in length with twelve to fourteen 

 rows ; quality poor. 



North Pole (Mills). — ^Matures two to four days later 

 than Peep o' Day; ears eight-rowed and 7 to 9 in. long; 

 kernels large ; quality fair. 



