. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. Fig. 7. Flint CornâWill" s Dakota. (3) Gehu. Gehu is similar to Will's Dakota, except that the kernels are yellow. It was obtained by selecting and planting- the yellow kernels of Squaw Corn. (4) Mercer. ]\Iercer flint is a good-yielding va- riety, and quite early. The stalks are from five to. ^ ,, .* ^ . > :* > J i. ^ * ^ ^ * ^ J * ' ^ 4 » 0 4§ ^ ^ ^ i i M ^11*jllil**ll|ifIi III111i111li Y-, â ^-^ â â s Fig. 8. Flint CornâMercer. seven feet high, and the ears six to nine inches long, and yellow in color. (5)


. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. Fig. 7. Flint CornâWill" s Dakota. (3) Gehu. Gehu is similar to Will's Dakota, except that the kernels are yellow. It was obtained by selecting and planting- the yellow kernels of Squaw Corn. (4) Mercer. ]\Iercer flint is a good-yielding va- riety, and quite early. The stalks are from five to. ^ ,, .* ^ . > :* > J i. ^ * ^ ^ * ^ J * ' ^ 4 » 0 4§ ^ ^ ^ i i M ^11*jllil**ll|ifIi III111i111li Y-, â ^-^ â â s Fig. 8. Flint CornâMercer. seven feet high, and the ears six to nine inches long, and yellow in color. (5) Triumph. Triumph flint yields well, and is nearly as early as ^Mercer. The stalks are from five to six feet high. The ears are yellow, and from seA'en to ten inches lono;.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shepperd, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1939; McDowell, J. C. (John Chambers), 1867-1943, joint author. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb Publishing Company


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