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it is the ease with all Northern varieties. When selected and planted 

 here for a fe\Y years, it becomes acclimated and makes an excellent 

 Corn, with large, fine ears, grain deep and cob of medium size. 



Early Tellow Canada. A long, eight-rowed variety. ]t is 

 very early, and is i)lanted in both the field and garden. It does well 

 here. 



L.ar^c l*Vliite Flint. A very popular variety with gardeners 

 and amateurs. It is planted here for t^ble use principally, but, like 

 the Golden Dent, makes an excellent variety for field culture after it 

 has been iDlanted here for two or three years. 



Blunt':^ Prolific Field Corn. This is a very excellent variety, 

 either for the field or for the table. It is very prolific, producing from 

 four to six ears of corn. They are of medium size, but well filled and 

 heavy. It is second early. This variety has done better than any 

 other, and, being of Southern origin, it seems to be better adapted to 

 our climate. I recommend it as an earlv vielding Corn . 



Improved Learning. 



lmi>rovcd JLeaniing:. An extra early variety, sold by me for 

 tho first time three years ago. It is not hard and flinty, but sweet and 



