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Ailsa Craig
Mild and sweet, best used fresh from the garden. Long-day type, great for the south.
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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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Bronze Beauty lettuce
Hailed as the finest, most colorful and most delicious leaf lettuce. Introduced in 1947 by Germania Seed Company. Received a Bronze Medal the same year at the All American Selections. Hailed as the finest, most colorful and most delicious leaf lettuce for the home garden.
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Buttercrunch – Buttercrunch lettuce seeds – starting lettuce indoors
All American Selections winner from 1966, bred by Dr. Raleigh at Cornell. Well known with growers and consumers. Small heads weight 12-14 oz. each. Very tender, nice flavor, does well in the Midwest heat.
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Calabrese
Calabrese Originally brought to America by Italian immigrants around 1840. The standard home garden broccoli variety. Sturdy 24-30″ plants produce nice 4-8″ dark green central heads, followed by abundant side shoots. A great variety for home, market, fresh eating, canning or freezing.
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Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds
openhagen Market Round, solid heads, weigh 3-4 pounds and are not prone to bursting like many cabbages. Popular cabbage for home gardens and also for shipping; will also store well. This is a good variety for making sauerkraut.
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Crisp Mint
A big and bold romaine that really stands out in the salad garden. Mint green leaves are thick, sweet and crunchy. Mint green in color, not in flavor. Sure to be a favorite and also a good seller at market.
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