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  (red) 120 days. [1845. Originally from Virginia.] Stalks grow 10-12 ft. tall producing 2 ears per stalk. Kernels are blood-red with darker red stripes, and occasional white or blue kernels. For flour, cereal, or roasting ears. Pkt (42 g = 1.5 oz, 170 seeds) |
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  (red) 120 days. [1845. Originally from Virginia.] Stalks grow 10-12 ft. tall producing 2 ears per stalk. Kernels are blood-red with darker red stripes, and occasional white or blue kernels. For flour, cereal, or roasting ears. (½ lb = 8 oz = 228 g) |
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  (red) 120 days. [1845. Originally from Virginia.] Stalks grow 10-12 ft. tall producing 2 ears per stalk. Kernels are blood-red with darker red stripes, and occasional white or blue kernels. For flour, cereal, or roasting ears. (1 lb = 454 g) |
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  (red) 120 days. [1845. Originally from Virginia.] Stalks grow 10-12 ft. tall producing 2 ears per stalk. Kernels are blood-red with darker red stripes, and occasional white or blue kernels. For flour, cereal, or roasting ears. (4 lbs = 1816 g) |
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  (blue) 100 days. [Developed west of the Appalachians in the Ohio and W. Virginia area ~1830- ’50.] A highly uniform, semi-dent corn. Solid blue, medium-sized ears on 7 ft. stalks, 1 ear/stalk. Originally developed as a meal and feed corn, it has a higher sugar content than most dent... |
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  (blue) 100 days. [Developed west of the Appalachians in the Ohio and W. Virginia area ~1830- ’50.] A highly uniform, semi-dent corn. Solid blue, medium-sized ears on 7 ft. stalks, 1 ear/stalk. Originally developed as a meal and feed corn, it has a higher sugar content than most dent... |
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  (white and blue) 110 days. A beautiful white and blue corn with a red cob. Occasionally there will be an all-blue ear. Some people can see the image of a white eagle in the kernels! Plants grow 8-10 ft. tall. Pkt (42 g = 1.5 oz, 127 seeds). |
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  Small crop, bulk size unavailable for 2015 (white and blue) 110 days. A beautiful white and blue corn with a red cob. Occasionally there will be an all-blue ear. Some people can see the image of a white eagle in the kernels! Plants grow 8-10 ft. tall.... |
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  (white) 120 days. [Seed collected by grower Tony West from an elderly Cherokee woman in the Tuckasegee area of North Carolina. Longer ears and taller stalks than the Brown and Robinson reselection of the 1980s.] 11-12 in. ears on sturdy 15-ft. tall stalks. White kernels, 8-10 rows/ear, 50... |
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  (white) 120 days. [Seed collected by grower Tony West from an elderly Cherokee woman in the Tuckasegee area of North Carolina. Longer ears and taller stalks than the Brown and Robinson reselection of the 1980s.] 11-12 in. ears on sturdy 15-ft. tall stalks. White kernels, 8-10 rows/ear, 50... |
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  (rainbow) 110 days. [Late 1800s Appalachian family heirloom] Beautiful, multicolored, huge ears (up to 14 in. long!) on sturdy 12-18 ft. stalks, 1-2 ears per stalk, 10-14 rows per ear. Grown by generations of Daymon Morgan’s family in Leslie Co., eastern KY; selected since 2001 by... |
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  (rainbow) 110 days. [Late 1800s Appalachian family heirloom] Beautiful, multicolored, huge ears (up to 14 in. long!) on sturdy 12-18 ft. stalks, 1-2 ears per stalk, 10-14 rows per ear. Grown by generations of Daymon Morgan’s family in Leslie Co., eastern KY; selected since 2001 by... |
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  (rainbow) 110 days. [Late 1800s Appalachian family heirloom] Beautiful, multicolored, huge ears (up to 14 in. long!) on sturdy 12-18 ft. stalks, 1-2 ears per stalk, 10-14 rows per ear. Grown by generations of Daymon Morgan’s family in Leslie Co., eastern KY; selected since 2001 by... |
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  (rainbow) 110 days. [Late 1800s Appalachian family heirloom] Beautiful, multicolored, huge ears (up to 14 in. long!) on sturdy 12-18 ft. stalks, 1-2 ears per stalk, 10-14 rows per ear. Grown by generations of Daymon Morgan’s family in Leslie Co., eastern KY; selected since 2001 by... |
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 (red) 100 days. [Family heirloom from the Valsugana valley of Italy near Trento, via William Rubel. Originally brought to Italy from America, it evolved over hundreds of years to become the staple polenta corn of the valley.] Beautiful medium- to deep-red kernels are slightly pointed.... |
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 (red) 100 days. [Family heirloom from the Valsugana valley of Italy near Trento, via William Rubel. Originally brought to Italy from America, it evolved over hundreds of years to become the staple polenta corn of the valley.] Beautiful medium- to deep-red kernels are slightly pointed.... |
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 (red) 100 days. [Family heirloom from the Valsugana valley of Italy near Trento, via William Rubel. Originally brought to Italy from America, it evolved over hundreds of years to become the staple polenta corn of the valley.] Beautiful medium- to deep-red kernels are slightly pointed.... |
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 Small crop, bulk unavailable for 2015 (red) 100 days. [Family heirloom from the Valsugana valley of Italy near Trento, via William Rubel. Originally brought to Italy from America, it evolved over hundreds of years to become the staple polenta corn... |
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  (white) 85/110 days. [pre- 1875] Heirloom dent corn originally selected by Native Americans in N. Florida and S. Georgia. It came to be prized across the mountain South for roasting ears, creamed corn, grits, and hominy, and particularly for white cornmeal, as well as fodder for animals.... |
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 (white) 85/110 days. [pre- 1875] Heirloom dent corn originally selected by Native Americans in N. Florida and S. Georgia. It came to be prized across the mountain South for roasting ears, creamed corn, grits, and hominy, and particularly for white cornmeal, as well as fodder for animals.... |
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 (white) 85/110 days. [Pre- 1875] In the hills and hollows of Virginia this corn is still appreciated as a roasting and hominy corn. Considered the best variety for hominy because the skin of the kernel is easily removed by soaking. Also good for grits, corn meal, and flour. Makes a nice... |
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 (white) 85/110 days. [Pre- 1875] In the hills and hollows of Virginia this corn is still appreciated as a roasting and hominy corn. Considered the best variety for hominy because the skin of the kernel is easily removed by soaking. Also good for grits, corn meal, and flour. Makes a nice... |
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 (white) 85/110 days. [Pre- 1875] In the hills and hollows of Virginia this corn is still appreciated as a roasting and hominy corn. Considered the best variety for hominy because the skin of the kernel is easily removed by soaking. Also good for grits, corn meal, and flour. Makes a nice... |
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  (white) 120 days. [Pre- 1920] Tennessee variety, similar to Neal’s Paymaster but with a white cob. Extremely heat tolerant, has set seed even during 107°F temperatures! Pkt (42 g = 1.5 oz, 97 seeds) |
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  (white) 120 days. [Pre- 1920] Tennessee variety, similar to Neal’s Paymaster but with a white cob. Extremely heat tolerant, has set seed even during 107°F temperatures! (½ lb = 8 oz = 228 g) |
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 (yellow) 95 days. [1850s, bred by Jacob Leaming of Clinton County, Ohio. Rare now, this famous variety won a prize at the World’s Fair in Paris, and has been used in breeding much of the U.S.’s corn.] 8½-10 in. ears with deep yellow kernels, 14-22 rows/ear, red cobs. 7-8 ft.... |
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 (yellow) 95 days. [1850s, bred by Jacob Leaming of Clinton County, Ohio. Rare now, this famous variety won a prize at the World’s Fair in Paris, and has been used in breeding much of the U.S.’s corn.] 8½-10 in. ears with deep yellow kernels, 14-22 rows/ear, red cobs. 7-8 ft.... |
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 (blue) 85/100 days. [Introduced 1994 by SESE. Bred by Dr. Jeff McCormack from a cross between Hickory King and an unnamed heirloom blue dent.] The large, wide, smoky blue kernels can be ground into a light blue flour, suited for blue tortillas and blue corn chips. Also good as a roasting... |
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 (blue) 85/100 days. [Introduced 1994 by SESE. Bred by Dr. Jeff McCormack from a cross between Hickory King and an unnamed heirloom blue dent.] The large, wide, smoky blue kernels can be ground into a light blue flour, suited for blue tortillas and blue corn chips. Also good as a roasting... |
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  (white) 100/120 days. [Pre-1915. The first reliable two-eared dent corn. Bred from Tennessee Red Cob by William H. Neal. In 1935, a third of Tennessee’s corn crop came from this variety. Said to be a favorite of moonshiners. Thanks to Jim Culpepper for seedstock!] White seed with red... |
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  (white) 100/120 days. [Pre-1915. The first reliable two-eared dent corn. Bred from Tennessee Red Cob by William H. Neal. In 1935, a third of Tennessee’s corn crop came from this variety. Said to be a favorite of moonshiners. Thanks to Jim Culpepper for seedstock!] White seed with red... |
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  (white) 100/120 days. [Pre-1915. The first reliable two-eared dent corn. Bred from Tennessee Red Cob by William H. Neal. In 1935, a third of Tennessee’s corn crop came from this variety. Said to be a favorite of moonshiners. Thanks to Jim Culpepper for seedstock!] White seed with red... |
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  (white) 100/120 days. [Pre-1915. The first reliable two-eared dent corn. Bred from Tennessee Red Cob by William H. Neal. In 1935, a third of Tennessee’s corn crop came from this variety. Said to be a favorite of moonshiners. Thanks to Jim Culpepper for seedstock!] White seed with red... |
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 (rainbow) 85-90 days. [Dave Christensen has been breeding this variety in Montana for 30+ years, working with 70+ early, cold hardy Native American varieties.] Widely adapted, this amazingly super hardy corn is early maturing with great cold soil tolerance. Slim, 6-8 in. ears, 1-2 ears... |
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 (rainbow) 85-90 days. [Dave Christensen has been breeding this variety in Montana for 30+ years, working with 70+ early, cold hardy Native American varieties.] Widely adapted, this amazingly super hardy corn is early maturing with great cold soil tolerance. Slim, 6-8 in. ears, 1-2 ears... |
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  (rainbow) [Eastern Shore heirloom from Bill Savage, grown for 165 years by Pungo Creek, VA farmers. Genetic analysis shows it to be descended from Bloody Butcher.] A tall, hardy corn with sturdy stalks up to 11 ft. Ears are a mixed rainbow of red, brown, yellow, and sometimes purple.... |
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  Seed in germination test, hope to have bulk size by 3/25/15* (rainbow) [Eastern Shore heirloom from Bill Savage, grown for 165 years by Pungo Creek, VA farmers. Genetic analysis shows it to be descended from Bloody Butcher.] A tall, hardy corn with... |
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 (yellow) 85/110 days. [1840s. Robert Reid had a poor stand of the light red, late-maturing 'Gordon Hopkins' one year and replanted the missing hills with the early yellow flint corn. He then grew accidental hybrid until it stabilized. A prize winner at the 1893 World’s Fair... |
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 (yellow) 85/110 days. [1840s. Robert Reid had a poor stand of the light red, late-maturing 'Gordon Hopkins' one year and replanted the missing hills with the early yellow flint corn. He then grew accidental hybrid until it stabilized. A prize winner at the 1893 World’s Fair... |
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  (white) 120 days. [Pre-1900. Original seedstock supplied by Harold Jerrell. For the last several years maintained and selected by Debbie Piesen and Edmund Frost at Living Energy Farm and Twin Oaks Seeds Farm.] High yielding, up to 150 bushels/acre here in Virginia. 10-13 ft. sturdy... |
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