4399. 
4400. 
4401. 
4402. 
4403. 
4404. 
4405. 
4406. 
4407. 
4408. 
4409. 
4410. 
441I. 
4412. 
4413. 
4414. 
4415. 
4416. 
(199) 
Early white dent corn. 
Boone County white dent corn. 
Improved mastodon dent corn. Same donor. 
No. 2 white dent corn. Presented by the New York Produce Exchange. 
White granulated corn meal. Presented by F. H. Leggett & Company, of 
New York. 
Bolted white meal. Same donor. 
Reeds yellow dent corn. Presented by H. F. Roberts, of Manhattan, 
Kansas. 
Golden standard Leming dent corn. Same donor. 
Funk’s ninety-day yellow dent corn. Same donor. 
Long Island yellow dent corn. 
No. 2 yellow dent corn. Presented by the New York Produce Exchange. 
Bolted yellow corn meal. Presented by F. H. Leggett & Company, of 
New York. 
Granulated yellow corn meal. Same donor. 
Improved calico dent corn. Presented by H. F. Roberts, of Manhattan, 
Kansas. 
No. 2 mixed dent corn. Presented by the New York Produce Exchange. 
Group C 
Mixture of varieties of pop-corn. 
Pop-corn. Commercial sample acquired by H. H. Rusby in the New York 
market. 
Golden rice pop-corn. 
Numbers 4416-4444, unless otherwise specified, were grown and presented by Martin 
4417. 
4418. 
4419. 
4420. 
Ball, of Sparkhill, New York. 
White rice pop-corn. 
Red rice pop-corn. 
Another sample of the same. 
Red pop-corn. Commercial sample from New York market. Presented 
* by H. H. Rusby. 
. Striped and variegated rice pop-corn. 
. Mapledale prolific pop-corn. 
. Pop-corn. Commercial sample from New York market. 
. Queen golden pop-corn. 
. Black pop-corn. 
. Variegated pop-corn. 
. 1. Popped pop-corn, caused to burst open by heating. 
. 2. The same, moistened with syrup and formed into balls. 
Group D 
. Country gentleman sweet corn. 
. Late mammoth sweet corn. 
. Hickox improved sweet corn. 
. Shaker’s early sweet corn. 
. Minnesota sweet corn. 
. Stowell’s evergreen sweet corn. 
