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Titan Sunflower
Titan Sunflower One of the tallest. Plants grow 12-14′ tall and heads can grow up to 24″ across in ideal conditions. Sure to be a hit with children, great for roasting, expect heavy yields. 75 days to first blooms.
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Velvet Queen Sunflower
A lovely red-orange sunflower native to the western United States. Produces multiple 5 – 6” heads on a 7’ plant making it an excellent cutting sunflower for floral decorating. Very drought tolerant, deer resistant and hard to find amongst the yellow sunflowers typically seen in American gardening. 80-100 days. Annual.
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Waltham Butternut Squash
Waltham Butternut Squash was seveloped and introduced by Bob Young of Waltham, Massachusetts. Most popular variety of butternut, vigorous, highly productive plants. Fruits weight 3-6 pounds and have rich, orange flesh with a nice nutty flavor. All American Selections winner in 1970.
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White Icicle
One of the most beautiful of all radishes and truly a gourmet variety.
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Wild Arugula
Wild Arugula was Grown for centuries around the Mediterranean, this authentic wild arugula comes to us straight out of Italy. This strain is much stronger in both flavor and aroma than standard cultivated arugula.
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Yellow Indian Woman Beans
Yellow Indian Woman Beans were Originally brought to Montana by European immigrants, a rare heirloom that is now found in Native American communities. Under ideal growing conditions, you can go from seed to bean in as little as 65 days.
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