Chester County Mammoth Corn
The stalks are of strong growth, abundantly supplied with leaves, producing one to two ears to the stalk. The ears are of extra large size, containing from fourteen to thirty-two rows of medium size deep-yellow grains, which are rich and nutritious, making excellent meal when ground. It is one of the best yellow varieties for good land in this latitude and the South, but cannot be relied upon to mature sufficiently early for farther north the Pennsylvania. Pkt 10 cts.; lb 25 cts.; 3 lbs for 65 cts.
Originally listed in: Burpee's Annual for 1916
Chester County Mammoth Corn
The Dent sort for the South and West; ears often 14 inches long. Pkt., 10c; oz., 55c; ¼ lb., 25c; lb., mail, $3.00; lb., exp, $1.00
Originally listed in: James J.H. Gregory's 1885 Retail Catalogue