. The book of corn;. Corn. BOTANY AND VARIETIES 33 From the earliest settlement of New England there has existed a yellow, eight-rowed, hard, flinty- kerneled corn with ears varying in length, according to the latitude, from seven to twelve inches. At the north this corn became known as the Early Canada. As a result of partial failures in the crop of one locality. 32a 323 Fig 12—Maturity, Boone County Wliite No 322, fully mature, sound ear; 323, immature, chaffy ear for a particular year, it became a common practice to send north and get corn from some point where the conditions favored a full
. The book of corn;. Corn. BOTANY AND VARIETIES 33 From the earliest settlement of New England there has existed a yellow, eight-rowed, hard, flinty- kerneled corn with ears varying in length, according to the latitude, from seven to twelve inches. At the north this corn became known as the Early Canada. As a result of partial failures in the crop of one locality. 32a 323 Fig 12—Maturity, Boone County Wliite No 322, fully mature, sound ear; 323, immature, chaffy ear for a particular year, it became a common practice to send north and get corn from some point where the conditions favored a full crop, and to use this to im-. 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 Myrick, Herbert, 1860-1927, [from old catalog] ed. New York, Chicago, Orange Judd company
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