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Extra Early Sugar Corn. Early Sugar or New England Corn. ee Sugar Corn. 
Golden Dent Gourd Seed. A field variety which is very pro- 
ductive at the North. It makesa very fine Corn South, but has to be 
planted here several years in succession before it attains perfection, 
as during the first year the ears are not well covered by the husk, as 
it is the case with all Northern varieties. When selected and planted 
here for a few years, it becomes acclimated and makes an excellent 
Corn with large, fine ears, grain deep and cob of medium size. 
Early Yellow Canada. A long, eight-rowed variety. It is 
very early, and is planted in both field and garden. 
Large White Fiimt. A very popular variety with gardeners 
and amateurs. It is planted here for table use principally, but like 
the Golden Dent makes an excellent variety for field culture after it 
has been planted here for two or three years. 
Biunt’s Prolific Fieid Corm. This isa 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. Itis 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 early yielding Corn. 
; improved Leaming. An extra early variety, sold by me for the 
first time two years ago. It is not hard and flinty; but sweet and nu- 
tritious, making excellent feed and fine meal. The ears are large and 
handsome, with deep large grains, deep orange color and small red 
cob. It is very productive. The shucks cover the ear better than any 
