Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn 28g

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(white) 98 days. [Introduced by Thoburn and Co. in 1856.] One of the oldest white sweet corns tracing back to American Indian stock. It was developed by Nathan Stowell of New Jersey in 1848. Ears are large, 8 to 9", with deep, wide kernels in 16 to 18 rows. Remains in the milk stage a long time, hence the name 'evergreen'. Adapted to the Mid-Atlantic region, where it is a dependable variety. Stalks reach 8'. Pkt.
  • Catalog #: 41107

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