(72 days) Open-pollinated. A composite of early varieties originally developed by the late Fred Ashworth of St. Lawrence Nurseries and marketed by Johnny’s Selected Seeds starting in 1978. According to legend, Ashworth originally named his variety “Rat Selected” in honor of the rodents who broke into his seed storage room and alerted him to certain kernels that they preferred. Its short (about 5') stalks have 6–7" yellow 12-row ears with good flavor. Be sure to harvest it at peak milk stage—like much open-pollinated corn it does not hold quality for long in the field. Germinates well in cool soil. ①
Ashworth Yellow Sweet Corn - Organic
Ashworth Yellow Sweet Corn - Organic
(72 days) Open-pollinated. A composite of early varieties originally developed by the late Fred Ashworth of St. Lawrence Nurseries and marketed by Johnny’s Selected Seeds starting in 1978. According to legend, Ashworth originally named his variety “Rat Selected” in honor of the rodents who broke into his seed storage room and alerted him to certain kernels that they preferred. Its short (about 5') stalks have 6–7" yellow 12-row ears with good flavor. Be sure to harvest it at peak milk stage—like much open-pollinated corn it does not hold quality for long in the field. Germinates well in cool soil. ①
Additional Information
Sweet Corn at a Glance
variety | days | color | type (see below) | height | ear length | # rows | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
506 | Cafe | 68 | yellow | Synergistic | 60-72" | 8" | 14-16 |
516 | Ashworth OP | 72 | yellow | Normal Sugary | 60" | 6-7" | 12 |
541 | Bodacious RM | 77 | yellow | Sugary Enhanced | 87" | 8" | 18 |
561 | Incredible RM | 85 | yellow | Sugary Enhanced | 90" | 8" | 18 |
572 | Latte | 68 | bicolor | Synergistic | 48-72" | 8" | 14 |
574 | Espresso | 70 | bicolor | Synergistic | 72" | 6" | 12-16 |
582 | Ambrosia | 75 | bicolor | Sugary Enhanced | 78" | 8" | 16 |
590 | Cappuccino | 78 | bicolor | Synergistic | 72-84" | 8" | 14-16 |
592 | Sparkler | 78 | bicolor | Synergistic | 84" | 8-9" | 16-18 |
636 | Luther Hill OP | 82 | white | Normal Sugary | 48" | 3-6" | 12 |
658 | Silver Queen | 96 | white | Normal Sugary | 102" | 8" | 14-16 |
660 | Nirvana | 75 | bicolor | Supersweet | 83" | 8" | 16-18 |
595 | Moonshine | 78 | yellow | Supersweet | 84" | 8" | 16-18 |
Types of sweet corn
Normal Sugary (su): standard varieties with traditional sweet corn texture & flavor. Sugar converts to starch quickly, so eat them within a few days. Tend to have high yields and germinate well in cool soils.
Sugary Enhanced (se): more sugar than su, tender kernels & slightly longer storage time. The * indicates heterozygous (only one parent contributes the se gene); all others are homozygous (both parents se).
Supersweet (sh2): 4 to 10 times the sugar content of su and se. Conversion of sugar to starch occurs at a much slower rate. Stays sweet long after harvest. Extra shriveled seed does not germinate well in cool soil.
Synergistic: more sugar than se. Very tender with long harvest and storage windows. Can be homozygous or heterozygous se with added sh2 kernels.
TripleSweet® Sugary Enhanced: has homozygous se kernels, and 25% of these also contain the sh2 trait.
Corn
- About 85–200 seeds/oz. Seeds per packet vary.
- Open-pollinated selections average 100 seeds/oz
- Normal sugary varieties 140 seeds/oz
- SE cultivars with shrunken seeds 150-160 seeds/oz
- Days to maturity are from emergence after direct sowing; for transplants, subtract 20 days.
Culture: Untreated sweet corn seed will not germinate in cold wet soil. Please be patient and wait till soil warms to at least 60° before sowing, or start seedlings indoors and transplant at 3–6" before taproots take off. Minimum soil temperature 55°, optimal temperature range 65–85°. Tender, will not survive frost. Heavy nitrogen requirements.
Germination Testing
For the latest results of our germination tests, please see the germination page.
Our Seeds are Non-GMO
All of our seeds are non-GMO, and free of neonicotinoids and fungicides. Fedco is one of the original companies to sign the Safe Seed Pledge.