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No. 70. Rosk’s Improvep EVERGREEN, Till. 
A new variety. Fifteen ears on type, but some black sweet, white 
and yellow flint kernels. . 
Very close to Egyptian, No. 19; 11-rowed; ear cylindrical, round- 
ing about equally at tip and but; ear stalk rather smallish ; cob 
white; kernel as deep as broad, wrinkled. Color white. 
No. 77. WuHite Sweet Kernets from No. 1840 of 1884. 
Eighteen ears. One ear of the unhusked pod corn type described 
in 1883, and with sweet and dent kernels; six ears resembling 
Moore’s Early, No. 19; one flint ear very near Dutton; ten ears 
alike, but Icannot place. Many various colored kernels common 
on all the ears. Compare No. 139 of this year. 
No. 78. Wuits MarBienEap Harty, Greg. 
A new variety. Sixteen ears, a portion on type with white, yellow 
and blue soft and flint kernels interspersed; others M arblehead, No. 
2, with some flint red striped kernels. 
No. 79. Extra Harty OCrossy, Greg. 
Eighteen ears. A few resembling Hight-rowed Karly, No. 11, 
the kernels white, amber and black sweet, white, yellow, olive, slate 
black, etc., flint very evenly intermixed; the majority of the ears 
Crosby’s Karly, No. 18, with a few black sweet and yellow and white 
flint kernels. 
No. 80. Buack Sweet anp FLInr in Same KERNEL from No. 
1838 of 1884. 
Twenty-nine ears. Some resembling Hight-rowed Early, No. 11, 
but kernels all black sweet, with some black flint; some ears Crosby’s 
Early, No. 18 with amber and black sweet, and yellow, white and 
slate flint kernels. Compare No. 68 of this year, 
No. 84. Brack MExican, No. 1804 of 1884. 
Nineteen ears ; one ear Amber Cream, No. 10, in shape, but the 
Kernels black mostly; the other ears on type, the color mostly black, 
but some amber sweet, chocolate, slate, black, ete., flint kernels. 
Compare No. 157 sweet and No. 61 flint of this year. 
No. 86. Ne Pius Utrera. No. 1817 of 1884. 
‘T'wenty-one ears. Some ears resembling Hight-rowed Early, No. 
11, but with flint kernels intermixed; one ear resembles Hickox, 
No. 11, and with some soft kernels intermixed; other ears on type, 
with dent kernels intermixed. Compare No. 53 dent of this year. 
No. 88. YELLOW SwEEet KERNELS from No. 1871 of 1884. 
Nineteen ears. Some ears resemble Golden Hight-rowed No. 13, 
with some golden yellow flint and blackish sweet kernels; some ears 
resemble Golden, No. 24, with a number of golden yellow and brown 
dent kernels; one ear may be described as Benton Dent, No. 1, with 
many amber, golden and blackish sweet kernels of large size. Com- 
pare No. 24 dent of this year. 

