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No. 90. Hatr Sweet, HatF Fuint KERNELS from No. 1814 of 
1884. 
Twenty-two ears. Some ears resemble Minnesota, No. 5, with 
some black and golden sweet, white and yellow flint kernels; some 
ears resemble Narragansett, No. 3, with some black sweet and flesh 
colored flint kernels; some ears resemble EHight-rowed Early, No. 
11, with some black and golden sweet, lemon and yellow flint kern- 
els. Compare No. 40 sweet and 71 flint of this year. 
No. 91. Buack Swexrt Kurnezs from No. 1805 of 1884. 
Five ears 12-rowed, 10 ears 10-rowed, 18 ears 8-rowed. A few 
ears resembling Orange No. 16, but very many black and purple 
sweet, and some white, yellow, purple and slate flint kernels; the 
ears mostly however, Black Mexican, No. 14 with some amber sweet 
and many white, yellow, and slate to black flint kernels. Compare 
Nos. 8, 55 and 91 of this year. 
No. 91. WHITE SWEET KERNELS from No. 1805 of 1884. 
Twenty-one ears; some resembling ‘Tom Thumb, No. 6, with some 
black sweet, yellow and white flint kernels; some Crosby’s Early, 
No. 18 with some pink, flesh-colored and black sweet, yellow and 
white flint kernels. Compare Nos. 8, 55 and 91 of this year. 
No. 96. Tom THums. No. 1886 of 1884. 
Fifteen ears. Many ears on type, with some black sweet, white 
and yellow soft kernels; some ears resembling Minnesota, No. 4, 
with some black sweet, white and yellow soft and flint kernels. 
No. 102. WHITE SWEET KERNELS from No. 1903 of 1884. 
Four ears 6-rowed, 11 ears 8-rowed, 1 ear 10-rowed. ‘The ears I 
cannot place, if flint as they appear to be, for they are much mixed 
with black, slate, red, blue, etc., flint kernels, but many sweet ker- 
nels also; if supposed to be sweet, with the flint kernels from cur- 
rent hybridization, they may resemble Darling’s Early, No. 9. 
No. 103. Dwarr Earty. No. 1810 of 1884. 
Nineteen ears; some ears on type, with some black sweet, white, 
yellow and black flint kernels; some ears resemble Hight-rowed 
early, No. 11, with some white, yellow and black flint kernels; some 
Crosby’s Early, No. 18 with some white, yellow and black flint ker- 
nels, 
No. 106. RussELu’s Harty Prouiric, Ferry. 
A new variety. ‘'T'welve-rowed; ears slightly but regularly taper- 
ing, and rounding greatly at but, rounding evenly at tip; kernel 
deeper than broad. 
Fifteen ears, on type, with some purple, white and yellow dent 
kernels. 
No. 113. CLarKk’s Otp CoLony Sweet, No. 1807 of 1884. 
Highteen ears on type, but very many white and yellow flint ker- 
nels. 
