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rows. Light golden yellow just on summit, deep orange red below, 
long dimple dented, but usually ragged or pinched. 
| | Cob red. 
* A sulcus between rows. 
24, Fox or Lirrte Premivm, Sibley. Ear eight to eight and one- 
half inches long, and two inches indiameter. Lar slightly tapering, 
rounding at butt and at tip, which is not well-filled; 16-rowed 
mostly. Kernel slightly deeper than broad, polygonal, dimple 
dented, often ragged or pinched. Orange red above, red brown 
below. | | 
Grown in southern Illinois. 
25. Goopwin’s Rep. From N.C. Ear eight to eight and one- 
half inches long, and two inches in diameter. Lar slightly taper- 
ing, a little pointed toward tip, which is not filled ; fourteen to 
16-rowed. Kernel broadly oval, small at summit, which is flat and 
dimple dented, of a red purple color above, changing to orange red- 
dish below.- 
Urcuurcn’s Rep. From N. C. Ears eight to eight and one- 
half inches long and two inches in diameter. Resembles in outline 
Goodwin’s Red, but the kernel very deep, narrow, flat, with scarcely 
rounded corners. Purple in upper third, and changing toa red 
orange in lower portion. 7 3 
ttt Kernels striped. ~ 
| Cob white. 
* A sulcus between rows. 
27. CugRoKkEE. From Wisc. Ear seven to eight inches long, 
and about two inches in diameter, very slightly tapering, rather 
pointed in lower fourth; 16-rowed. Kernels deep, flat, rounded a 
little toward corners, thus forming a narrow but well defined sul- 
cus, yellowish white, beautifully striped longitudinally with red, 
creased, dented, sometimes pinched. 
| || Cob red. 
* A sulcus between rows. 
28. Urcuurcy’s Strawperry. From N.C. Ears eight to nine 
inches long, and about two and one-quarter inches in diameter. 
Ear regularly tapering, rounded at butt, bluntly rounded at tip, 
which is unfilled; fourteen to 16-rowed. Kernel deep, broadly 
oval, with a small, feebly indented summit, and a broad and deep 
sulcus between rows, honey white, longitudinally striped with red. 
A variety from Missouri has purple-red husks. Whether this has 
or not I do not know. 3 
** No sulcus between rows. 
29. SrrawsBerry. From N.C. Ear eight to nine inches long, 
and about two and one-quarter inches in diameter. Ear evenly 
tapering to near the tip, where it sharpens. Tip not filled; six- 
teen to 18-rowed. Kernels rather rectangular in outline, honey 
white, longitudinally striped with red. Cob red tinged rather than 
~- red. Similar ears from Missouri have purple-red husks. Whether 
this has or not, I do not know. 
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