Longfellow Field Corn
The variety most widely grown in New England. An early eight-rowed flint corn with long ears and comparatively small cobs, filled to the tips with large, broad kernels. qt., 25c; pkt., 41.50; bus., $5.00
Originally listed in: 1822-1920 Breck's High Grade Seeds
Longfellow Field Corn
An eight-rowed yellow flint variety. Very early, and a large yielder. Ears ten to fifteen inches in length; cob small, kernel large and broad; specially adapted to our northern climate; Per 100 ears., $2.50; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Originally listed in: R.H. Allen Company 1888 Catalog