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black sweet, and white, yellow, golden, purple, slate and black 
flint and soft kernels, the colors very distinct and the intermixture 
making very handsome ears reminding of Mandan. Compare No. 
23 sweet and 111 flint of this year. 
No. 50. Asytum. No. 1802 of 1884. 
‘Twenty-one ears; some ears on type, but with some flint kernels; 
some ears Amber Cream No. 20, with some flesh colored and pur- 
plish flint kernels; some ears Crosby’ s Early, with some pink and 
black sweet, and a ‘tew white and yellow flint kernels. 
No. 51. PEE anp Kay, Greg. 
A new variety. 4 ears were 8-rowed, 10 were 10-rowed, 5 were 
12-rowed, 1 ear 16-rowed. ‘The latter too unripe for study. Some 
ears resembled Minnesota, No. 5, with afew black sweet, yellow and 
white flint kernels; other ears resembled Asylum, No. 21, with some 
black sweet, yellow and white flint kernels. Compare with No. 36 
of this year. 
No. 52. ALEXANDER’s SWEET, 8-rowed. No. 1800 of 1884. 
Sixteen ears; some Amber Cream, No. 20, with a few blackish 
sweet, a few golden flint, and some half sweet and half flint ker- 
nels. Some ears resemble 8-rowed Early, No. 11, with a few black 
sweet and white flint kernels; some ears on type, with a few black 
sweet and amber flint, also red striped amber flint kernels. 
No. 55. BuAcK SWEET KERNELS from 1805 of 1884. 
Twenty-two ears; all Black Mexican, No. 14, with some amber 
and golden sweet, white, yellow, olive, ‘slate and black flint kernels. 
Compare No’s. 8, 91, and 92, of this year. 
No. 59. Eraut-RoweEp Earty. No. 1811 of 1884. 
Twenty-three ears, on type, with some black, sweet, white and 
yellow flint kernels. 
No. 62. Dotty Dutron. No. 1809 of 1884. 
Twenty-five ears; some resembling Narragansett, No. 3, with 
many yellow and white flint and some black sweet kernels ; some 
ears on type, with many yellow and white flint and some black 
sweet kernels; one 12-rowed ear not recognized, it being too imper- 
fect. 
No. 65. GENESEE. No. 1812 of 1884. 
Seventeen ears, all on type, but some black sweet and yellow flint 
kernels. 
No. 68. BuAcK SWEET KERNELS from No. 1888 of 1884. 
Twenty-seven ears; some Black Sugar, No. 25, with a very few 
white sweet, golden sweet, and black or blackish flint kernels; some 
ears Crosby’s ‘Early, No. 18, with many black sweet, yellow and 
black flint kernels; some ears resemble Dwarf Early, No. 10, with 
many black sweet, ‘vellow and black flint kernels. Compare No. 80 
of this year. 
