Introduced in 1848 by Nathan Stowell of NJ. A cross between Menomoni Flour and Iroquois Northern Sugar Corn. Each plant produces 2-3 plump, sweet, white-kerneled 8-9 in. ears. Holds in storage much better than most sweet corns, making it a good choice for the market garden. Excellent for chicos (dried sweet corn).
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