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Improved Leaming. 
Northern or Western yariety I haveever tried. It is adapted to a 
variety of soils, and produces well on heavy and light soil: it has 
shown itself as very reliable. 
Golden Beauty. This variety is the handsomest of all yellow 
corn ; the ears are ofa perfect shape, long, and filled out to the extreme 
end of the cob. The grains are not ofa flinty type, neither are they 
so soft as to be greatly shriveled as is the Golden Dent. Golden 
Beauty matures early, ripening in eighty days from planting, and sur- 
passes all in size and beauty of grain. 
Champion White Pearl. This isa very handsome white corn. 
The grain is pure white, exceedingly heavy and long, two of which 
will span the cob, which is small. Being medium in size of stalk it 
can be planted much thicker than a large Corn and at the same time 
bear a-full sized ear. The originator has established in Champion 
White Pearl Corn a short, thick stalk, with the ear growing low upon 
it, Which is an advantage in stormy weather. 
