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Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17655, described as Ear of corn "quick eat Hopi sweet".
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17818, described as Ear of white corn.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-10443, described as Ear of corn, pure yellow.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17652, described as Ear of corn "quick eat Hopi sweet".
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17476, described as Ear of blue black corn, 18 rows. Flour. Medium cob. Slightly reduced butt, medium oval stem.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17663, described as Ear of dark red corn.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-59122, described as Seed corn (flint corn); ear of yellow corn.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17516, described as Ear of white and yellow corn, 16 rows, deep grain, flour.  Reduced butt, small stem.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17451, described as Ear of dark blue corn with red and white. 12 rows, flour deep grain, small cob. Medium round stem.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn cob, accession number 2-17359, described as Ear of white and blue striped corn, 12 rows, flour capped flint, deep flat kernels. Big butt and stem.