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Bean, Blue Lake Bush Phaseolus vugaris
The best tasting green bean in our trials, this vigorous, productive bush yield extremely tender and sweet, round, stringless, green pods.
15-18 in. |
$2.75
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Snap Pole Bean, Cascade Giant Stringless Phaseolus vulgaris
A fine variety for the home gardener, yielding a profusion of good-tasting beans. Very adaptable to different climates.
6-8 ft. |
$2.75
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Bean, Kentucky Wonder Pole Phaseolus vugaris
Introduced in Kentucky before 1864, this brown-seeded strain produces large, silvery-green, fleshy pods with a distinctive flavor.
Heirloom
6-8 ft. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Beet, Detroit Dark Red Beta vulgaris
Rated highest for flavor in our Research Farm taste tests.
Heirloom 2-4 in. |
$2.75
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Broccoli, Nutri-Bud Brassica oleracea Seeds of Change Original 8 in. head Hardy Annual |
$2.75
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Cantaloupe, Charentais Cucumis melo
A true cantaloupe that is legendary in Provence, France for its superb gourmet flavor.
1.5 to 2.5 lb. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Corn, Stowell's Sweet Zea mays
Each plant produces 2-3 plump, sweet, white-kerneled 8-9 in. ears. Excellent for chicos (dried sweet corn).
Heirloom
8-10 ft. Tender Annual
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$2.75
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Corn, True Gold Zea mays
A longtime favorite for its truly delicious, buttery, rich flavor. 7 to 8 1/2- inch ears with golden-yellow kernels and long-standing sweetness.
6 ft. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Cucumber, Satsuki Madori Cucumis sativus
A very rare, Asian variety. Long, slender fruits have tender skin and few seeds.
Rare
10-14" long fruit. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Eggplant, Rosa Bianca A beautiful Italian heirloom with light pink fruits and occasional creamy white shading. |
$2.75
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Melon, Ein Dor Cucumis melo
A fragrant bouquet with a hint of banana flavor sets this 2 1/2-4 lb. melon apart.
Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Melon, Moon & Stars Watermelon Citrullus lanatus
Large oval fruits are splashed with bright yellow, reminiscent of moonand stars. Flesh is red and very sweet, leaves are also splashed with yellow.
Heirloom
3-5 lbs. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Onion, Valencia Allium cepa
Large globes, up to one pound, have a warm yellow and brown skin.
Hardy Biennial |
$2.75
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Onion, Rossa Di Milano Allium cepa
Mildly hot, midsized, Italian red onion.
Rare
3-4 in. Hardy Biennial |
$2.75
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Onion, White Lisbon Bunching Allium Cepa
This white, bulbless bunching onion has a delicate flavor and is beautiful in bunches.
10-12 in. Hardy Biennial |
$2.75
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Sugar Pod 2 Snow Pea Pisum sativum
Thick and succulent, with ever-so tender 6-8 juicy berries form inside the edible pods.
Hardy annual |
$2.75
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Pepper, Cayenne Chile, Ring-O-Fire Capsicum annuum
With classic cayenne shape, this chile packs even more heat than traditional cayenne. 4-6 in. fruits ripen to flaming red.
18-30 in. Tender Annual
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$2.75
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Pepper,Chile, Hungarian Hot Wax Capiscum annuum
Produces upright, hot, yellow fruits, 4-6 in. on an 18 in. plant.
Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Pepper, Chile, Jalapeńo Capiscum annuum
Popular medium-hot variety widely used in the burritos and tamales of Mexico and the Southwest.
24-30" Tender/Annual |
$2.75
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Pepper, Sweet Bell, Cal Wonder Capiscum annuum
The archetypical bell pepper, tender, sweet and juicy, without a trace of pungency.
Heirloom
18-24" Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Pumpkin, Jack-O-Lite Cucurbita pepo
Beautiful, orange jack-o-lantern fruits, good for carving and baking.
6-12 lbs.
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$2.75
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Radish, French Breakfast Raphanus sativus
This handsome olive-shaped radish has a rosy-scarlet, sometimes almost violet, upper root and a pure-white tip.
Heirloom
2-3 in. Hardy Annual
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$2.75
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Squash, Winter, Spaghetti Cucurbita pepo
Introduced in 1934. Spaghetti-like strands of flesh are delicious in many dishes.
3-4 lbs.
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$2.75
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Squash, Summer, Cocozelle Bush Zucchini Cucurbita pepo
A dark and light-green striped Italian classic with a slightly nutty flavor.
Heirloom
4-7 in. |
$2.75
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Tomato, Peacevine Cherry Lycopersicon esculentum
Uniquely high in gamma-amino butyric acid, a body sedative that calms jitters.
1 oz. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Tomato, Roma Paste Lycopersicon esculentum
An early-maturing paste tomato for short-season bioregions. Ideal for canning and sauces.
1-2 oz. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Tomato, Black Plum Paste Lycopersicon esculentum
A unique Russian variety with notable flavor and deep-mahogany to brown skin.
Rare
2-4 oz. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Tomato, Brandywine Lycopersicon esculentum
10-16 oz. Fruits. This oversized beauty is considered by many to be the finest of all tomatoes.
Heirloom
10-16 oz. Tender Annual
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$2.75
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Tomato, Martian Giant Lycopersicon esculentum
This medium beefsteak-size fruit is scarlet red with every faint strange striping.
10-16 oz. Tender Annual |
$2.75
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Turnip, Purple Top White Globe Brassica rapa
Introduced before 1890. The smooth, round root is bright purple above ground and white below.
Heirloom
Hardy Biennial |
$2.75
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