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deep and not extending as far upwards at the butt, and the stalk 
hence better defined. 
*In our crop some ears showing white ears of the preceding type. 
Fiesu Cotor Fiint. 
Ears nine to ten inches long; ear stalk medium to large; ear of 
cylindrical type, but often tapering through openness between the 
pairs of rows towards the butt, tapering a little at lower third, and 
not filling well at tip; kernels rounding at summit and sides; color 
a brown yellow; cob white, medium large. Ears about two and 
one-half feet from the ground, plant about seven feet high. 
*Our crop, principally brown yellow, but some ears, lemon yel- 
low, others golden yellow. Some ears of eight-rowed white type, 
others of the New England eight-rowed type. A few white kernels, 
and some purple striped. | 
GotpEN Dew-Drop, Thorburn. 
Ears nine to ten inches long; ear stalk, smallish; ear tapering at 
lower third, otherwise cylindrical. Resembles Waushakum very 
closely, but in general the ears slightly longer, of greater diameter, 
and larger kernel; the same habit of growth ; same golden orange 
eolor; cob white; eight rowed. 
OranceE Furnt, Thorburn. 
Ears eight to nine and one-half inches long; ear stalk variable 
from small to medium large; ear cylindrical, tapering in lower 
fourth ; slightly swollen at upper ; often open at butt between rows ; 
often not filling well at tip; kernel large, broad, rather straight on 
sides; color golden orange; cob white; eight rowed; ears about 
two feet from the ground; plant about seven and one-half feet 
high ; ten to twelve leaved. 3 
*In our crop some ears of Golden Dew-drop type, but not many ; 
some ears with copperish yellow kernels, purple striped ; a few 
white ears identical with the eight-rowed white. 
Rurau THOROUGHBRED. : 
Ears ten to twelve inches long ; ear stalk medium ; ears of cylin- 
drical type, but always tapering through the openings between the 
pairs of rows, which is oftentimes excessive ; never filling at tip; 
eight-rowed, but often ten-rowed at butt portion; kernel large, 
broader than deep, rounded ; color dingy white ; cob white, large; 
ears three feet from the ground, plant about eight feet high, twelve 
to 14 leaves; suckers much; very late for a flint, being at edible 
maturity August 25. * 
*In our crop some yellow kernels. A very coarse looking and 
uncouth variety, thoroughbred only in its undesirable properties. 
g Dent Corns. 
Cursrer County Mammoru, Thorburn. 
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