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Corn

CN46‐50 ‐ Black Aztec Corn CN48‐50 ‐ Country Gentleman Corn

75 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The 83 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of beautiful 7 to plant produces heavy yields of 7 to 8" long 8" long blue‐black corn. Used for making ears of white corn. It has 3 ears per stalk. . Kernels pop white and tender. It The delicious corn is one of the most makes a half a bushel from one pound of unusual varieties because the white kernels kernels. Excellent variety for roasting and are arranged irregularly, not in rows. It holds grinding into . It's a good choice for well much longer than most heirloom cornmeal or flour. Also used for fall varieties. Also known as Shoepeg Corn. An decorations. An excellent choice for home excellent choice for home gardens. An 1890 gardens and market growers. An heirloom heirloom variety from Orange, Connecticut, variety dating back to the 1860s. United States Department of USA. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 5613. Disease Agriculture, AMES 22636. Resistant: SW.

CN30‐50 ‐ Golden Cross Bantam Corn CN1‐50 ‐ Hickory King Corn

88 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The 115 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields of 7 to 8" long plant produces good yields of 8 to 9" long ears of golden yellow corn. The ears have 12 white corn. The ears have 10 to 12 rows of to 14 rows of tender kernels. Great for fresh tender kernels. It has two ears per stalk. eating or freezing. This variety grows well in Great for making , cornmeal, and flour. most soils. Grows well in cooler areas such One of the best varieties for as coastal regions. An excellent choice for because the skin slips off so easily. It has home gardens and market growers. A 1902 the largest kernels of any other variety and heirloom variety from Greenfield, grows in the cotton belt regions. Also known Massachusetts, USA. United States as Bingo Corn in the South as the kernels Department of Agriculture, NSL 20179. are so big they were used as bingo chips. Husks are tighter than most varieties and give excellent protection from beetles and earworms. It does well in a wide variety of soils. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A 1800s heirloom variety from Virginia, USA. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 34753. Disease Resistant: NCLB, SCLB.

CN58‐50 ‐ Shaman's CN28‐50 ‐ Stowell's Evergreen Corn

112 days. Zea mays. (F1) The plant produces 95 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The high yields of high quality 7 to 9" long blue plant produces good yields of 8 to 9" long corn. Ears of popping corn that have light ears of delicious sweet white corn. The ears purplish‐blue kernels with husks that dry have 16 to 18 rows of tender kernels. This white. Originally domesticated by variety has excellent flavor and tenderness. Mesoamericans. An excellent choice for Great fresh, canning, and freezing variety. home gardens. An heirloom from the Andes An excellent choice for home gardens, Mountains of Peru. farmer’s markets, and market growers. An 1848 heirloom variety from Burlington, New Jersey, USA. United States Department of Agriculture, AMES 22649.

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CN44‐50 ‐ Trucker's Favorite Corn (White) CN24‐50 ‐ Trucker's Favorite Corn (Yellow)

75 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The 100 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of delicious plant produces high yields of 8 to 12" long sweet white corn. Ears are 8 to 9" long ears yellow corn. The ears have 14 to 16 rows of of white kernels. The ears have 14 to 18 tender kernels. This variety does well under rows of tender kernels. It is ground for flour, adverse weather conditions and is heat grits, and cornmeal. Perfect for making tolerant. Particularly popular in the Cotton hominy. Great fresh, roasted, canned, or Belt and all parts of the South. Resists corn freezing. This variety does well under earworms! An excellent choice for home adverse weather conditions and is heat gardens and market growers. An heirloom tolerant. A great choice for Southern variety. growers. Resists corn earworms! An 1899 heirloom variety. An excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 311245.

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