FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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meal. The ears are large and handsome, with 
deep large grains, deep orange color and small 
red cob. Itis very productive. The shucks 
cover the ear better than any Northern or 
Western variety I have ever tried. It is 
adapted to a variety of soils, and produces 
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well on heavy or light soil ; it has shown itself 
as very reliable. 
Golden Beauty. This is the hand- 
somest of all yellow corn; the ears are of a 
perfect shape, long, and filled out to the 
end of the cob. ‘The grains are not of a flinty 
Golden Beauty Corn. 
Hickory King Corn. 
