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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.
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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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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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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.
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Early Summer Crookneck Squash
Early Summer Crookneck Squash (Cucurbita pepo) One of the oldest documented varieties of squash, said to have been given to colonial gardeners in the early 1700’s from the native Lenape people of the Delaware valley. Very popular with home and market gardeners alike.
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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