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Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach Seeds
Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach Seeds: One of the first crops to be sown in spring. This quick-growing variety is a heavy yielder and is slow to bolt. Withstands both heat and cold. Excellent for fresh eating or for canning. Introduced in 1910. 40-50 days.
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Detroit Dark Red Beets
Detroit Dark Red Beets: the standard for beets, originally developed in 1892 from “Early Blood Turnip Beet.” Excellent choice as a main crop canner, reliable yields of 3″ round, blood red, roots.
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American Spinach Seeds
Spinach America Seeds is A long standing bloomsdale type spinach, fine quality, heavy yields. Excellent for fresh use, canning or freezing. Sow to bolt, tolerant to heat and drought. 40-50 days.
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Double Yield Cucumber
The Double Yield Cucumber was Introduced by the Joseph Harris Seed Company in Coldwater, New York in 1924. Hailed as the most productive cucumber available at the time. We think it still deserves a spot at the top of the list. Green fruits are 6″ long,
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Straight Eight Cucumber
Straight Eight Cucumber was an All American Selections winner in 1935. A real superstar, most likely the most recognized cucumber variety with home gardeners.
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California Wonder Pepper – California Wonder Bell Pepper – Sweet Pepper
California Wonder Pepper is one of the best for the home gardener, long known as a great canning and freezing variety. Heavy sets of 4-lobed, 4″ blocky fruits that ripen from green to red and weigh around 6 ounces
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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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Early Jalapeno Pepper Seeds
Early Jalapeno Pepper Seeds do well even in cool areas. Sturdy 24″ plants are loaded with 3″ fruits that ripen from green to red. Fruits are mild when green, but hotter when red and fully ripe.
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King Of The North Bell Pepper
King Of The North Pepper – The most reliable bell pepper for northern gardeners. Sturdy plants, heavy yields of blocky, thick walled, 3-4 lobed fruits that ripen from green to red.
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Bull’s Blood Beets – Blood Red Beets – Blood Green Beets
Bull’s Blood Beets This open pollinated beet is a rather new selection from the French variety Crapaudine. Bull’s Blood is the darkest leaved strain of beets available to gardeners and very popular for adding to cutting green mixtures.
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Hale’s Best 45 Melon | Hale’s Best Musk Melon
Hale’s Best 45 Melon A reliable early melon with heavy netting and firm salmon colored flesh. Good, old-fashioned melon flavor and drought tolerant. Fruits are round and weigh 3-4 pounds. Introduced in 1923. Melons are ripe when they “slip” off the vine.
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