Monday, May 10, 2010

Corn Varieties

Spring Treat - Early and sweet. Large, 8 1/2 inch ears with succulent, yellow kernels with rich, corn flavor. The silk and tassels are maroon in color. Grow to about 5 ft with 1-3 ears per stalk.

Stowell's Evergreen - originally bred by Nathaniel Newman Stowell, born May 16, 1793 in New Ipswich, Massachusetts. After 150 years, this variety is still the leading white variety. Ears are 8-9" long with 1-2 ears per stalk.

Honey'n Pearl - All-America Selections winner is considered the premium bicolored corn. Each well-formed, 8 1/2-inch ears have honey-sweet pearly kernels.

Silver Queen - late-season with tenderness and flavor worth waiting for. Large ears are 9" long with white kernels, height 8'. Proven tops for productivity, flavor and wide adaptability.

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