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CORN SUGAR ENHANCED


MIRAI® HYBRID SWEET CORN (SU/SE/SH2) New Class of Sweet Corn - #1 Sweet Corn in Japan


Bodacious


W BODACIOUS RM SE HY- BRID - 75 Day


Yellow


Possesses the sugary enhancer sweetness gene (se+) from both parents. Yields a remarkably tender kernel with sweet flavor and holds it up to 14 days after harvest. Ears are 8" long, filled with 16 rows of yellow kernels on 7" cob.


#03905 (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $3.15; 2 pkts. $5.25; (N) ½ lb. $11.50; (P) 1 lb. $20.95; (P) 4 lbs. $74.95


The natural sugars in these sweet corn varieties are higher than in some fruits. The kernels are tender and the flavor and sweetness allows the corn to be eaten raw without cooking as well as cooked. The corn is a natural selection of all 3 types of sweet corn. Quality holds for 10 to 14 days when refrigerated in the husk. Isolation is required from all other corns. Our test showed it superior to most corns in our plot. Each packet contains 100 Seeds #03817 Mirai® 350BC - (78 day) - Bicolor with a refined 8 inch cob. Excellent tip fill and snaps from the husk easily. Sturdy, clean 6 to 7 foot stalks. Excellent flavor and sweetness. #03818 Mirai® 308BC - (71 day) - Attractive 8 inch ears with refined bicolor kernels with excellent quality and shelf life. Ears surrounded by dark green husks on a 5 to 6 foot stalk. #03846 Mirai® 131Y - (71 day) - Refined 8” ears of golden yellow kernels of outstanding flavor and sweetness. Germinates well and is a high yielder. #03844 Mini Mirai® 003 - (74 day) - Distinctive, smaller, filled-to- the-tip 5 to 6” ears prove that flavor and sweetness can come in a smaller package. 6 to 7 foot stalks. (Not Pictured)


Prices of above Mirai® Sweet Corns:


(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $3.10; 2 Pkts. $5.45 (C) 1000 seeds $15.95; (E) 5000 seeds $67.95


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350 BC


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308 BC


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131Y


Frosty


W MIRACLE SE HYBRID 84 Day


Yellow


One of the best yellow sweet corns for mid to late season. The extra large 9½” ears have up to 20 rows of kernels. Stalks stand 6’ to 8’ in height for easy picking. Kernels remain sweet over a long period of time as the sugars do not turn starchy. #03943 (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.95; 2 pkts. $4.95; (N) ½ lb. $10.50; (P) 1 lb. $19.95; (P) 4 lbs. $67.95


Order 3 Ways:


W HONEY ‘N PEARL HYBRID 76 Day


Fax (888)500-7333 Phone (800)349-1071 www.vermontbean.com Bicolor


1988 AAS Winner. Selected as the top sweet corn hybrid for the home gardener by AAS. Our most productive bicolored hybrid. Excellent fresh or frozen, 9" long by 2" in diameter ears with 16-18 rows of kernels, produced on 6’ stalks. Perfect tip fill and good ear cover. #03810 (A) Pkt. $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.75; (N) ½ lb. $12.50; (P) 1 lb. $20.95; (P) 4 lbs. $79.95


20 Holiday


W HOLIDAY HYBRID - 84 Day An exceptionally sweet bicolor corn with beautiful ears and perfect fill. The superb sweetness makes it a natural for the home garden as well as roadside stands. Excellent for fresh use or freezing. Good emergence gets this variety off to a good start. #03809 (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.45; (N) ½ lb. $11.95; (P) 1 lb. $21.95; (P) 4 lbs. $77.95


Bicolor


SH2 SWEET CORN SAMPLER Includes the following hybrids: Northern Xtra Sweet, Illini Xtra Sweet, Holiday and Honey ‘N Pearl.


#03841(X) One packet each, A $13.60 value for $11.50 #03842(X) One half pound each, A $54.405 value for $46.50 #03843(X) One pound each, A $97.80 value for $79.95


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FROSTY SE HYBRID 75 Day


White


An early sugary enhanced white sweet corn that has ten- der and flavorful kernels. The cob is usually 8 inches long and has 16 rows of kernels. Its early maturing habit and vigorous growing 6 foot stalks makes it one of the best early pure white sweet corns. Excel- lent for home gardens, roadside stands and fresh markets. #03858 (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.65; (N) ½ lb. $10.45; (P) 1 lb. $17.95; (P) 4 lbs. $64.95


W ILLINI XTRA SWEET SH2 HYBRID - 85 Day Very sweet golden yellow corn. After picking, Illini actually in- creases in sweetness over a day or two. In addition, the plant usually produces two or more ears 8" long, with 14-18 rows of tender, extra-sweet yellow corn. Always a good freezer. #03922 (A) Pkt. $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.75; (N) ½ lb. $14.50; (P) 1 lb. $25.95;(P) 4 lbs. $89.95


Yellow


sh2 SWEET CORN Supersweet or shrunken-2 types have 4 to 7 times the sugar content of normal sugar (su) types. Requires a warmer soil for best germination due to the low starch contained in the seed. Holds quality for several days in cold storage. Also needs isolation from other types for optimum results. Packet 1 Oz.


W NORTHERN XTRA SWEET SH2 HYBRID - 63 Day


Yellow


Earlier and more tolerant to cool weather. Uniform 8-9" ears have better husk protection for the 14 rows of tender kernels. The kernels are deep and tender. Ex- cellent fresh, frozen and canned. #03950 ((A) Pkt. $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.75; (N) ½ lb. $15.45; (P) 1 lb. $28.95; (P) 4 lbs. $109.95


Trinity


W TRINITY HYBRID - 70 Day Bicolor


This sugary enhanced vari- ety has everything any home gardener could possibly want. The tender kernels have sweet- ness and flavor at first bite. The pearly white and bright yellow kernels are randomly arranged on the cob. It ears are large, about 8 inches long, early ma- turing and have at least 14 rows of kernels. Great for home gar- dens and roadside marketers. #03829 (A) Pkt. $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.45; (N) ½ lb. $9.95; (P) 1 lb. $17.50; (P) 4 lbs. $62.95


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