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few yellow flint kernels; some ears Marblehead, No. 2, with a few 
flesh colored and yellow flint kernels; one ear I cannot identify. 
See No. 34 of this year, 
No. 29. Banana Sugar, Farquhar. 
A new variety. Ear 5 in. long, 14 in. in diameter, rounding over 
but to a small ear stalk, rounding evenly at the well-filled tip, 
slightly tapering both ways from just above the center, thus being 
fusiform. Rows quite irregular, 18 to 20 in number. Kernel very 
deep, narrow and thick, shrivelled and wrinkled, white, as also the 
cob. Season very late; it vegetated May 29, bloomed Aug. 12, 
silked Aug. 17. 
Seventeen ears in crop, all on type, but some ears with a few 
white and blue dent kernels, 
No. 33. NARRAGANSETT. No. 1815 of 1884. 
T'wenty ears, on type; some flesh colored flint kernels. 
No. 84. Wuire Sweet Pop, Eight-rowed, large kernelled, from No. 
1844 of 1884. 
Twelve ears; some resembling Minnesota, No. 5, with some white 
and yellow flint kernels; some Amber Cream, No. 20, with some 
black sweet and yellowish flint kernels, See No, 28 of this year. 
No. 36. Par anp Kay, Thorb. 
A new variety of this year. As we grew it 3 ears were 12-rowed, 
8 were 10-rowed, and % were 8-rowed, Some ears were Crosby’s 
Karly, No. 18, some resembled Minnesota, No. 5; some resembled. 
Darling’s Early, No. 9. Compare with No. 51 of this year. 
No. 40. Minnesota. No. 1814 of 1884, 
Four ears were 10-rowed, 14 were 8-rowed. Some ears resembled 
Kight-rowed Early No. 11, with some black sweet, white and yellow 
flint kernels; the ten-rowed kernels Amber Cream, No, 20, with 
some black sweet and flesh-colored flint kernels; a few ears were on 
type, with some black sweet, and white and yellow flint kernels. 
Compare No. 90 sweet and 71 flint of this year. 
No. 43. Moorn’s Earty. No. 1826 of 1884. 
Seventeen ears; some resembling Golden Hight-rowed, No. 13, 
with some yellow flint and amber sweet kernels; some ears on type, 
but with some white and yellow dent kernels. Some of these dent 
kernels appear flint until cut into, and some seem to occupy the 
border line between flint and dent. Compare No. 94 flint of this 
year. 3 
No. 44. PErry’s Hysrip, Thorb. 
A new variety. Three ears 8-rowed, 13 ears 10-rowed, 3 ears 12- 
rowed. ‘The 8-rowed ears resembling Marblehead, No. 2, with some 
black sweet and olive and yellow flint, and a few Benton dent 
kernels. Other ears are on type, with golden and black sweet ker- 
nels and white and yellow soft and flint kernels interspersed. 
No. 49. Buack Swzezr kernels from No. 1867 of 1884. 
Twenty-two ears, all Black Mexican, No. 14, but amber, pink, and 
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