era ■ INDIAN CORN CULTURE. 



Plant 6 to 6| feet tall, -bearing ears about 24 

 inches above ground. Standard medium ma- 

 turing. Introduced about 1883. 



Triumph: Ears 8 to 9 inches long, about 1^ 

 inch in diameter, slender, tapering evenly and 

 strongly in the lower half, 8. and 10 rowed; cob 

 white. Kernels white, large, broadly rounded, 



Fig. 15.— EGYPTIAN. 



almost flat, very frequently quite open between 

 the pairs of rows, crinkled and crimped. Plant 

 6 to 7 feet tall, bearing ears about 30 inches 

 above the ground. Introduced in 1874. 



Sweet corn for succession.— Mr. E. S. Carman 

 recommends* the following as the best kinds of 

 sweet corn for succession. For first early, 

 either Cory or Northern Pedigree. Next, 

 Shakers' Early, Perry's Hybrid or Stabler's 

 Early. Then Moore's Concord, Triumph or 

 Hickox. Last, Stowell's Evergreen, Mammoth 

 or Egyptian. 



*Bwal New Yorker, Feb. 25, 1888. 



