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Ailsa Craig
Named after an island off the coast of Scotland and first introduced in 1887 by David Murray, the gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa, at Culzean Castle. A great globe shaped, straw colored onion, sure to impress, capable of growing to 2 pounds each.
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Amish Paste
The Amish Paste Tomato, reputed to have originated in the 1870s with the Amish people in Medford, Wisconsin, the oldest Amish settlement in that state. Fortunately for the rest of us, Amish Paste was “discovered” in the heart of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
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Ananas Noire
Unique interior color, reminding one of tie-dyed fabric. Awesome for slicing.
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Aunt Molly’s Ground Cherry
Aunt Molly`s Ground Cherry has an excellent citrus flavor that can be used for making jams, preserves, pies, and more.
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Aunt Ruby’s German Green
Excellent sweet and spicy flavor. Great for slicing with fresh mozzarella, and basil.
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Austin’s Red Pear
Superior full flavored strain like no other red pear you’ve ever tasted.
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Baby Roma Tomatoes
Baby Roma Tomatoes Are Miniature roma-shaped fruits that are bursting with intense sweet flavor. Great for garden snacking, salads and growing for market. Incredibly heavy sets of 1″ grape-type tomato fruits. Fruits have a very long shelf life.
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Beam’s Yellow Pear
Yellow pears have been around since the 1700’s. We think this is the best yellow pear available today. Original stock was obtained from John Hartman of Indiana. Mild sweet flavor, ideal for salads, uniform fruits are 1 ½ inches long.
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Black Beauty
Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds are a standard eggplant for home gardeners for decades, first introduced by W. Atlee Burpee in 1902. You can expect at least 4-6 dark purple, 1-3 pound teardrop shaped fruits per plant, some growers claim up to 15 fruits per plant under ideal conditions.
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Brandywine Tomato – Brandywine Red Tomato Seeds
Brandywine Tomato: Brandywine, which dates back to 1885, is the heirloom tomato standard founded by
Ben Quisenberry
. One taste and you’ll be enchanted by its superb flavor. This Amish strain has been grown in Pennsylvania since the 1880’s.$5.00