Please only order seeds from this catalogue as I am out of everything else. I will post a small new seed listing in the near future. All orders to be mailed or emailed to the address on the last page of the catalogue. Happy shopping!
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Hi I’m looking for a corn my grandmother used to growThe cobs were 4-6 inches long . It wasn’t a sweet corn( the kernels didn’t shrivel up when dried. The kernels were meaty and full . I don’t think it was a flint corn because the kernels didn’t have a hard glassy hull. We ate it boiled corn
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Hi Marianne, sorry for the delayed response. I would need more information about the corn. Could it have been Yukon Chief or Seneca Arrowhead? Was it a corn she brought from somewhere and if so where might she have brought it from or did she buy from the seed catalogs back then? What year was that? Etc?
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Thankyou for your reply to my corn inquiry. My grandparents came from Ukraine
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Hmmm. Still hard to peg down
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Hey, can you please set aside a coup
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