122 SOUTHERN FIELD CROPS 



State or Station Variety 



Texas (College Station) MeGaillard fellow Dent 



White Superior 

 Munson 



Virginia (Mountain Section) Boone County White 



Learning 

 Collier Excelsior 



Virginia (Tidewater Region, bottom- 

 land) Cocke 



Virginia (poor uplands) Hickory King 



108. Southern varieties by classes (Figs. 68 and 69). — 

 Among the productive varieties mentioned in the preced- 

 ing Ust and belonging to the prolific type are the follow- 

 ing:— 



Mosby Sanders Blount 



Albemarle Cooke Marlboro 



Weekly 



All the above varieties usually bear between 160 and 200 

 ears for each hundred plants. The cobs are small, the ears 

 small, and the grains usually rather long and slender, 

 but somewhat shorter in Albemarle and Blount. 



Among the large-eared varieties with red cobs are 



Henry Grady Tennessee Red Cob 



Arnold St. Charles White 



Among the large-eared or medium-eared varieties with white 

 grains and white cobs are the following : — 



Shaw McMackin Boone County White 



Renfro Bradbury 



Among the large or medium-eared varieties with yellow grains 

 are the following : — 



Experiment Station Yellow, having a short, flinty grain, and 

 usually a white cob ; and Evans. 



