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Corn

  • Lancaster Sure Crop Corn (Zea mays)

    Lancaster Sure Crop Corn (Zea mays)

    The granddaddy of American field corn! In the early 1900s, Lancaster Sure Crop was developed by local farmers in Lancaster, PA. Many contemporary corn varieties can be traced back to this prolific, deer-resistant heirloom. Towering plants stretch up to...
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  • Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays)

    Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays)

    This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75...
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  • Oaxacan Green Dent Corn (Zea mays)

    Oaxacan Green Dent Corn (Zea mays)

    A gorgeous emerald heirloom cultivated for centuries by the Zapotec people of southern Mexico. This decorative favorite is also used for green tortillas and tamales. Stalks reach 7’ tall and produce 6-10” ears. Drought resistant...
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  • Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays)

    Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays)

    Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or...
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  • Organic Golden Bantam Sweet Corn (Zea mays)

    Organic Golden Bantam Sweet Corn (Zea mays)

    This fast-growing, golden-yellow heirloom is often preferred over white sweet corn! 5’ tall stalks produce 1-2 sweet, tender, and plump ears 6” long. Loves cooler soil. Our top selling yellow sweet corn. 50 seeds minimum Germination: 7-10...
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  • Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays)

    Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays)

    Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall.  50...
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  • Organic Nothstine Dent Corn (Zea mays)

    Organic Nothstine Dent Corn (Zea mays)

    This early-maturing heirloom from Northern Michigan is celebrated for its exceptional sweet flavor. Our best variety for cornmeal, flour, and tortillas. Produces ears measuring 7-8” long, loaded with white-capped, glossy yellow kernels. Stalks...
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  • Organic Roy Calais Flint Corn (Zea mays)

    Organic Roy Calais Flint Corn (Zea mays)

    Believed to come from the western Abenaki (Sokoki) indigenous people of Vermont and passed along by Roy and Ruth Fair, this storied heirloom yields a mix of gold and maroon ears, 8-12” inches long. Used for cornmeal and hominy. 50 seeds...
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  • Ornamental Indian Corn (Zea mays)

    Ornamental Indian Corn (Zea mays)

    With its multi-hued kernels, this stunning heirloom is a fall decorating favorite. 8-10” ears deliver a rainbow of color and can be used for grinding and hominy. Great for grits, polenta, and tamales. 50 seeds minimum Germination: 7-10...
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  • Pencil Cob Corn (Zea mays)

    Pencil Cob Corn (Zea mays)

    This rare heirloom from the southern states produces long, thin “shoepeg” ears loaded with yellow-white kernels. Delicious roasted or creamed at the milk stage; often used for hominy, grits, and cornmeal. A good livestock/wildlife variety...
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  • Pencil Cob Corn (Zea mays)  - Bulk

    Pencil Cob Corn (Zea mays) - Bulk

    This rare heirloom from the southern states produces long, thin “shoepeg” ears loaded with yellow-white kernels. Delicious roasted or creamed at the milk stage; often used for hominy, grits, and cornmeal. A good livestock/wildlife variety...
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  • Reid’s Yellow Dent Corn (Zea mays)

    Reid’s Yellow Dent Corn (Zea mays)

    The most popular open-pollinated yellow corn in the US, Reid’s is well suited to the corn belt and mid-Atlantic region but adaptable to almost every state. A hardy, reliable variety producing 7’ tall stalks with yellow, 9” double ears...
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