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Slobolt Lettuce
Slobolt Lettuce A garden standard since 1946. Becoming extremely hard to find. Broad and frilly green leaves grow especially well in the spring, but will grow well even in to the hottest days of summer. The best flavored of all the Grand Rapids.
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Strawberry Spinach
Tender, nutrient dense leaves are a wonder when used as fresh greens.
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Tennis Ball
Documented as being grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson. One of the most popular lettuces in the early 1900’s, but now very hard to find the original black-seeded strain that we offer. Small heads measure only 6-8″ in diameter.
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Trout Back
Apple green leaves are splashed with maroon specks. Tender, excellent flavor.
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Utah 52-70
The standard celery for home gardeners and professional gardeners alike.
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White Sweet Spanish
The White Sweet Spanish Onion is a reliable producer of white skinned, mild, sweet onions. Best used fresh out of the garden, but can be stored for a short time. Bulbs typically grow 1-2 pounds, average keeper. Introduced in 1961. Long day.
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Winningstadt
Recorded as being grown at the Red River Settlement in Manitoba and then first offered commercially in 1866 by James J. H. Gregory & Sons of Marblehead, Massachusetts. These compact cabbage plants produce 8-10″ slightly elongated.
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Yellow Sweet Spanish
Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion. Large, globe-shaped yellow-skinned onion with a crisp, firm white flesh that keeps well. A long day onion, it develops late in the season in the North.
$5.00