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Black Beauty Zucchini
The Black Beauty zucchini plant was introduced in 1957 as one of the earliest and most productive of the darker skinned zucchinis. The fruit has deep blackish green skin, firm and straight fruits – which are at their peak when less than 6 inches tall.
$5.00 – $45.00 -
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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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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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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Black-Eyed Pea
This legume is extremely drought tolerant and loves the heat. Because of this, the black-eyed pea grows best in the southern states and is widely used in southern cuisine. George Washington Carer was a major advocate of the black-eyed pea because it naturally replenishes.
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Scarlet Nantes Carrot Seeds
Scarlet Nantes carrot seeds are widely adapted and good for storage, freezing and for juice. They are also extremely high in antioxidants.
$5.00 -
Cantare Bush Beans
Cantare Bush Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) The best green bean variety that we offer for the home gardener or professional grower. Year-after-year cantare beans out perform most other bush varieties in our trials. 15-18″ plants produce loads of rounded pods.
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Golden Bantam
Golden Bantam corn is a yellow corn variety that produces ears of corn loaded with 8-10 rows of sweet, plump kernels. This corn has been the home gardener’s choice since the beginning of the 20th century.
$5.00 – $100.00 -
Heirloom Lettuce Mix
The Heirloom Lettuce Mix is a must for every garden and an easy way to try all of the lettuces that we offer in our catalog.
$5.00 – $30.00 -
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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.
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Abe Lincoln
This heirloom tomato was introduced in Illinois back in 1923 by the Buckbee Seed Company. Abe Lincoln is an indeterminate type tomato, meaning it continues to grow throughout the season until frost kills the plant or a gardener prunes off the growing tip.
$5.00