154 THE SEED-GROWER. 



Extra Early Adams. Not a sugar corn; a sub- 

 variety of the Adams' Early; earlier than it, smaller 

 ea.r; height of stalk four feet; 65 days. 



Extra Early Cory, or First of All. Eight- rowed; 

 small ear, red grain; 60 to 65 days. 



Extra Early Crosby, or Boston Market. Twelve- 

 rowed; small ear, white grain; 70 to 75 days. 



Extra Early Minnesota. Eight-rowed; small ear, 

 white grain; 65 to 70 days. 



Extra Early Narragansett, or Marblehead. Eight- 

 rowed; small ear; red grain; 65 to 70 days. 



Golden Sugar, or Brighton, Early Orange, Golden 

 Bantam, Golden Coin, Golden Sweet. Eight-rowed, 

 short ear, yellow grain; 65 to 70 days. 



Imitation Sugar, or Early Market, First in Market, 

 Southern Roasting Ear. A hybrid between Adams' 

 Early and Sugar Corn; hardy; matures in about 80 

 days. 



Kendall's Early Giant. Ten to twelve-rowed; ears 

 about eight inches long; white cob; 65 to 70 days. 



Late Mammoth. Large ear, broad, deep grain; 85 

 to 90 days. 



Mammoth White Cory. Twelve-rowed; small ear, 

 white grain ; 65 to 70 days. 



Old Colony, or Excelsior, Landreth, Squantum. 

 Twelve-rowed; large ear, white cob, deep grain; 75 to 

 80 days. An old variety originated about fifty years 

 ago. 



Perry's Hybrid, or Chicago Market. Twelve- to four- 

 teen-rowed; large ear, white cob; 75 to 80 days. 



Stowell's Evergreen. Large ear, white cob, deep, 

 sugary grain; 80 to 85 days. Remains a long time in 

 fresh condition, hence its name; an old variety without 

 superior. 



