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In comparing the average yields of white and 

 yellow varieties for 1892, the white yielded 66.3 

 bu. and the yellow 66.2 bu.— practically the 

 same. 



Iowa* Stouffer, Iowa Yellow' Dent, Iowa 

 White Dent, Pride of the North, Chester Co. 

 Mammoth, Clark's Early Mastodon, Leaming, 

 Champion White Pearl, Iowa Gold Mine. 



Kansas. At Manhattan: "In a comparison 

 •of 140 varieties, the following 10 gave the best 

 yields, in the order named: Mammoth White 

 Dent, Hartman's Early White, Silver's Mam- 

 moth Yellow, Mammoth Ivory Dent, North 

 Star, Piasa Queen, Leaming, Pride of Kansas, 

 Legal Tender, Large Golden Dent, the yields 

 ranging from 80 to 91.5 bu. per acre. Those 

 found to be excellent ensilage varieties were 

 Hiawasse Mammoth, Little Red Cob, Mosby's 

 Prolific and Parish White." (Bulletin 30, De- 

 cember, 1891, Kansas agricultural experiment 

 station). ■ ^ 



Kentucky. At Lexington: Mammoth White 

 Surprise, -Boone Co. White, Runnell's White, 

 Golden Beauty, Munn's Early, Riley's Favorite. 

 All these are recommended by "Rusticus" in 

 Ohio Farmer, Oct. 28, 1886. 



Louisiana. At Baton Rouge : Mosby's Prolific, 

 McQuade's, Golden Dent Gourd Seed, Young's 

 Hybrid, Blount's Prolific, White St. Charles, 



* Orange Judd Farmer, March 5, 1892. 



