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Golden Zucchini
Originally introduced by W. Atlee Burpee from material they received from Dr. Shifress of Rutgers University. Compact bushes produce golden yellow, slender cylindrical fruits. Best picked when 8-10″ long, excellent flavor.
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Cilantro Seeds & Plants
Cilantro Seeds & Plant is one of the most widely used culinary herbs in the whole world. The fresh greens are called Cilantro and the dried seeds are called Coriander.
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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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Green Arrow Peas
Green Arrow Peas has set the standard for home and market production. Great for canning, freezing, and for dehydrating. reliable production. Packet of 250 Seeds.
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Provider Bush Beans
Provider Bush Beans – Introduced in 1965 in South Carolina by horticulturist, Dr. Hoffman. Sturdy 16-18″ tall plants with straight 5-6″ pods borne in clusters. Widely adapted, stringless and good disease resistance. One of the best for freezing and canning. A real workhorse! 48-55 days.
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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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Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Corn
Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Corn First introduced to the seed trade in 1856 from a cross made by Nathaniel Newman Stowell in New Jersey from a cross between from Menomony Soft and Northern Sugar.
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Rosemary Seeds & Plant
Rosemary Seeds are used for indigestion, to treat muscle pain and arthritis, and to improve circulation. Tea brewed from the leaves and taken internally can slow brain degeneration due to Alzheimer’s disease. It can also counteract nerve degeneration due to Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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Heirloom Boston Pickling Cucumber – Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds & Plants
Heirloom Boston Pickling Cucumber is a Reliable old variety that was first listed as early as 1880 by D. M. Ferry and Company. A nice sized cucumber for pickling at any stage of growth.
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