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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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Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook
Easy instructions for
setting up a perfectly personalized schedule based on your last frost
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White Cherry
We can say with confidence that this is the best tasting and performing available.
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White Icicle
One of the most beautiful of all radishes and truly a gourmet variety.
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White Sweet Spanish
The White Sweet Spanish Onion is a reliable producer of white skinned, mild, sweet onions. Best used fresh out of the garden, but can be stored for a short time. Bulbs typically grow 1-2 pounds, average keeper. Introduced in 1961. Long day.
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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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Wild Boar Berkeley Pink Tie-Dye
One of the best for it’s sweet rich flavor. Extremely early port wine colored beefsteak with metallic green stripes.
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Wild Boar Complete Collection
This special collection offers some of the most exciting new heirloom tomato varieties to hit the market in years.
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Wild Boar Large Barred Boar
Very meaty and flavorful, quick to ripen.
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Wild Boar Mint Julep
Sweet overall flavor, large plum shaped tomato.
$5.00