VEGETABI>E NOVELTIES 



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long, tapering; color light yellow throughout; grain and 

 flavor poor. Recommended for stock feeding only. 



SWEET CORN. 



Buck Mountain (Johnson & Stokes). — Similar to Early 

 Adams ; season medium ; quality poor. 



Don (Weeber & Don). — Matured with Crosby, which 

 varietv it closelv resembles: cob laro-er. 



Earliest Table (Landreth). — Similar to Early Windsor, 

 but inferior to it in quality. 



Fig. 9.— Snow Potato. 



Early Golden Sweet (Sehlegel & Fottler). — A medium 

 early, yellow variety of poor flavor; ears 7 to 9 in. long, 

 with eight to twelve rows. 



Early Sunrise (Iowa Seed Co.). — A second early variety 

 of good quality. Matured with Crosby; ears small, with 

 eight rows. 



Early Windsor (Rennie). — A second early, eight-rowed 

 medium sized variety ; quality fair. 



Eastman's Early (Eastman Seed Co.). — Stalks SV-: ft. 

 high; ears 6 to 7 in. long with eight to twelve rows; season 

 verj^ early, being about four days earlier than Peep o' Day; 

 quality lacking. . Recommended for first early. 



Fottler s Early (Sehlegel & Fottler).— A strain of Early 

 Crosbv, 



