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P.I. No. Variety Source and descriptive notes 



222613. Reid Yellow Dent The Kansas certified strain of this 



variety. 



222614. No. 2. Midland From C. C. Cunningham, Eldorado. 



222615. No. 3. Midland From Carl Hellwig, Oswego. 



222616. No. 6. Zahnley Yellow Dent— From Harry E. Zahnley, Alta Vis- 



ta. Relatively late, yellow-endo- 

 sperm variety. 



222617. No. 7. Richards White From Richard Heining, Goddard. 



Medium early variety with white 

 kernels, white cob, short stubby 

 ears. 



222618. No. 8. Hays Golden Obtained by Hays Branch Station 



in 1923 from Ness County. Me- 

 dium early variety, very drought 

 resistant. 



222619. No. 9. Freed White Medium early, white, very drought 



resistant. 



222620. No. 11. Cassell White From Tribune Branch Experiment 



Station. An early white variety. 



222621. No. 12. Golden Republic From J. W. Kuhn, Beltsville, Md. 



A fairly early yellow variety. 



222622. No. 29. Mortgage Lifter 



Yellow From Arthur Ingmire, Coffeyville. 



A full-season yellow variety. 



222623. No. 30. Montgomery County 



White A high-yielding, full-season, white 



variety from Herman Schwatken, 

 Elk City. 



222624. No. 32. Montgomery County 



Blue and White High-yielding, late-maturing, white 



variety with some blue aleurone 

 from Paul Adamson, Cherryvale. 

 Drought resistant. 



222625. No. 36. Woodson County 



Yellow From Jim Heffren, Piqua. Midsea- 



son maturity. 



222626. No. 38. Crawford County 



White A late, high-eared, white variety 



from George Newberry, Girard. 



222627. No. 39. St. Charles White Midseason white variety from Allie 



Newman, Helton. 



222628. No. 42. Brown County Yellow. .From Ed. McCoy, Morrill. A fairly 



early variety with good yield in 

 test crosses. 



222629. No. 43. C hall ender Blue and 



White A white variety with some blue 



aleurone from Millard Challen- 

 der, Sedwich. 



222630. No. 51. Bill Day Yellow From Blecha Bros., Dewey. A high- 



yielding midseason variety. 



