176 CORN. 



The variety is not adapted to the climate of New England, 

 or the cooler portions of the Middle States ; but under the 

 long, warm seasons of the Southern States, it is grown in 

 great perfection, and yields abundantly. 



White Flint. Ear of the size and form of the Yellow 



or Golden Flint ; kernel small, rice-white ; 

 cob large, white. 



Yellow, or Ears ten to twelve inches long, and ten 



Golden Flint. . , . ' . , 



or twelve rowed; kernel small, bright 



glossy yellow ; cob large, white. 



The plant is a strong grower, and the variety is quite 

 productive, but requires a strong soil, and a long, warm 

 season, for its full perfection. 



