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Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

Many seed varieties available today have been developed for the commercial grower. They are bred for qualities such as uniformity and long shelf life; taste is usually the last consideration. Heirloom vegetable seeds have been passed down through the generations and are cherished for their outstanding characteristics, such as superior flavor, vibrant color, adaptability and vigorous growth. All the heirloom seed we offer is open pollinated, untreated and free of genetic engineering. Planting and seed saving instructions are provided.
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Carrot, Danvers

High yields in clay or heavy soils. Uniform 6 to 8 inch long by 2 to 2-1/2 inch wide carrots. Carrot, Danvers
Price: $2.75

Melon, Amish

Heirloom melon from the Amish community, extremely popular. Sweet orange flesh is very juicy with full muskmelon flavor. Melon, Amish
Price: $2.75

Bean, Provider

Bean, Provider Known as the most dependable early green bean. These compact plants are heavy croppers and...
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Mixture

Lettuce, Mixture mixture of lettuces containing equal amounts of the following eight varieties: Amish Deer Tongue, Australian Yellow-leaf, Bronze...
Price: $2.75

Pea, Sutton's Harbinger

Introduced in England in 1898 and received an Award of Merit for the Royal Horticultural Society in 1901. Pea, Sutton's Harbinger
Price: $2.75

Broccoli, Calabrese

Brought to America by Italian immigrants in the 1880s. Popular market variety. Tight heads can reach up to... Broccoli, Calabrese
Price: $2.75

Cabbage, Mammoth Red Rock

Cabbage, Mammoth Red Rock Introduced in 1889. Solid round heads are 8 inches in diameter and weigh 7 pounds. Red throughout, vigorous and...
Price: $2.75

Bean, Scarlet Runner

Bean, Scarlet Runner One of the oldest runner beans now in existence. First described in 1750 and grown in America since at...
Price: $2.75

Swiss Chard, Five Color Silverbeet

Thompson & Morgan offered Rainbow Chard from 1970 through 1989, but then apparently lost the yellow and orange colors and... Swiss Chard, Five Color Silverbeet
Price: $2.75

Bean, Purple Podded Pole

European heirloom discovered by Henry Fields in an Ozark garden in the 1930s. Plants climb vigorously to 6' and... Bean, Purple Podded Pole
Price: $2.75

Carrot, Scarlet Nantes

Carrot, Scarlet Nantes Cylindrical roots are 7 inch by 1-1/2 inch Bright red-orange flesh, fine grained, nearly core less, fine flavor, sweet and...
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Cherokee Purple

Tomato, Cherokee Purple Unique dusty rose color. Smoky flavor that rivals Brandywine, many claim it is the sweetest tomato ever!
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Grandpa Admire

Bronze-tinged leaf lettuce that forms large loose heads. Mild flavor, slow to bolt, tender longer than most even... Lettuce, Grandpa Admire
Price: $2.75

Rapitest Soil Thermometer

Ensure seeding and transplanting success with the Rapitest Soil Thermometer. Seeds and new plants are successful when they are... Rapitest Soil Thermometer
Price: $7.95

Cauliflower, Early Snowball

Cauliflower, Early Snowball Introduced to American gardeners in 1888 by Peter Henderson & Company. Well adapted for forcing or wintering-over...
Price: $2.75

Seed to Seed

Seed to Seed Seed to Seed is a complete guide that describes specific techniques for saving the seeds of 160 different vegetables.
Price: $24.95

Spinach, Bloomsdale

Vigorous upright plants with long large green stalks. Dark green leaves are thick twisted crumpled glossy blistered and savoyed.  Spinach, Bloomsdale
Price: $2.75

Cucumber, True Lemon

Introduced in 1894 by Samuel Wilson of Mechanicsville, PA. Fruits average 2" by 3" wide. Used primarily for... Cucumber, True Lemon
Price: $2.75

Beet, Cylindra

Beet, Cylindra A uniquely shaped beet that resembles a carrot and produces uniform round slices for eating and processing. Dark-red...
Price: $2.75

Eggplant, Listada de Gandia

Eggplant, Listada de Gandia Beautiful striped Italian eggplant. After selecting for over 5 years, this is the best strain out of 10 for...
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Forellenschuss

Austrian heirloom that translates as "speckled like a trout." Gorgeous romaine lettuce with medium green leaves and splotches of... Lettuce, Forellenschuss
Price: $2.75

Carrots Love Tomatoes

Secrets of companion planting for successful organic gardening. This classic has taught generations of gardeners how to use... Carrots Love Tomatoes
Price: $14.95

Garden Soil Inoculant

Garden Soil Inoculant Nature's Aid Organic Soil Inoculant improves the growth and production of garden peas and beans.
Price: $8.95

Pepper, Black Hungarian

Pepper, Black Hungarian Highly ornamental and useful in the kitchen. Green foliage is highlighted by purple veins and beautiful purple flowers.
Price: $2.75

Ground Cherry, Aunt Molly's

Recorded as early as 1837 in Pennsylvania and still common at roadside stands in late summer. Fruits are... Ground Cherry, Aunt Molly's
Price: $2.75

Watermelon, Blacktail Mountain

Developed by SSE member Glenn Drowns when he lived in northern Idaho, where summer nights average 43 degrees F. Watermelon, Blacktail Mountain
Price: $2.75

Corn, Golden Bantam Improved

Corn, Golden Bantam Improved The original strain of Golden Bantam was introduced by W. Atlee Burpee in 1902. This improved strain was selected...
Price: $2.75

Pea, Golden Sweet Edible Podded

Pea, Golden Sweet Edible Podded Originally collected at a market in India. Tall 6 ' plants, beautiful two-toned purple flowers and bright lemon-yellow...
Price: $2.75

Pumpkin, Cornfield

Our top choice for use as both carving pumpkins and for fall decorations. Perfectly shaped 12-15 pound fruits... Pumpkin, Cornfield
Price: $2.75

Kale, Lacinato

Also known as Black Tuscan Palm Tree Kale which dates back to the eighteenth century. Italian heirloom, rather primitive... Kale, Lacinato
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Speckled

Lettuce, Speckled Sent to Seed Savers Exchange in 1983 by Mark Reusser. His father obtained it from Urias Martin, whose Mennonite...
Price: $2.75

Squash, Summer Crookneck

Squash, Summer Crookneck Semi-open bush plants produce extended heavy crops of smooth light-yellow fruits with curved necks. Best eaten when...
Price: $2.75

Pepper, Jimmy Nardello's Sweet

Brought to the U.S. in 1887 by Guiseppe Nardello from the small village of Ruoti in the Basilicata region... Pepper, Jimmy Nardello's Sweet
Price: $2.75

Cucumber, A & C Pickling

Introduced in 1928 by Abbott & Cobb of Philadelphia, PA. Extremely productive plants produce uniformly straight 8-10" fruits that... Cucumber, A & C Pickling
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Amish Deer Tongue

Lettuce, Amish Deer Tongue Amish variety valued for its ruggedness and heavy production. Thick solid compact plant. Sharply triangular green leaves with...
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Bronze Arrowhead

Lettuce, Bronze Arrowhead Awarded the bronze medal at the 1947 All American Selections. Introduced as Bronze Beauty by Germania Seed & Plant...
Price: $2.75

Radish, Early Scarlet Globe

Early forcing radish for home or market gardeners. Bright red skin, white flesh, 1 inch diameter, deep-globe shape. Radish, Early Scarlet Globe
Price: $2.75

Beet, Chioggia

First introduced to American gardeners in the late 1840s from Italy. Uniquely beautiful flesh has alternating red and white... Beet, Chioggia
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Brandywine (Sudduth's Strain)

Tomato, Brandywine (Sudduth's Strain) Obtained by Ben Quisenberry in 1980 from Dorris Sudduth Hill whose family grew them for 80 years.
Price: $2.75

Onion, Ailsa Craig

Onion, Ailsa Craig Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa. Named after a small island off...
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Aunt Ruby's Green

Introduced to Seed Savers by Bill Minkey in 1993, Aunt Ruby's Green is a great heirloom tomato from... Tomato, Aunt Ruby's Green
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Dr. Wyche's Yellow

Heavy yields of one pound tomatoes with nice smooth shoulders on healthy plants. Tomato, Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Red Romaine

Lettuce, Red Romaine Used as a colorful tangy addition to salads, this Romaine Lettuce is a gourmet variety.
Price: $2.75

Arugula, Apollo

Arugula, Apollo Very large, rounded leaves are high in vitamin C. Excellent taste and rarely bitter.
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Susan's Red Bibb

With an upright growth habit, this Bibb Lettuce has curled and blistered leaf edges... Lettuce, Susan's Red Bibb
Price: $2.75

Lettuce, Green Oakleaf

Known as Baltimore or Philadelphia Oakleaf in the 1880s, this Green Lettuce is resistant to hot... Lettuce, Green Oakleaf
Price: $2.75

Carrot, Dragon

Carrot, Dragon The Dragon carrot is the finest and most refined purple carrot available.
Price: $2.75

Bean, Empress

Bean, Empress Considered our very best snap bean, it is for fresh eating, freezing or processing.
Price: $2.75

Pepper, Healthy

This Russian variety was first introduced to U.S. gardeners in 1993. The early maturing pepper plants... Pepper, Healthy
Price: $2.75

Leek, Blue Solaize

A beautiful French heirloom, the Blue Solaize Leek has blue-colored leaves that turn violet after a cold spell. Leek, Blue Solaize
Price: $2.75

Cucumber, Double Yield

Cucumber, Double Yield Introduced in 1924 by Joseph Harris & Co. of Coldwater, New York, this productive cucumber is a pickling type.
Price: $2.75

Pepper, Joe's Long Cayenne

Pepper, Joe's Long Cayenne Originally from Italy, this Cayenne Pepper is an heirloom from the Joe Sestito family of Troy, NY.
Price: $2.75

Pepper, Bull Nose Bell

Grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson and listed in 1863 by Fearing Burr, the Bull Nose Bell has... Pepper, Bull Nose Bell
Price: $2.75

Pepper, Rooster Spur

A rare pepper from Laurel, Mississippi, the Rooster Spur is perfect for pots and... Pepper, Rooster Spur
Price: $2.75

Pepper, Thai Hot

Pepper, Thai Hot This Thai Hot Pepper is absolutely loaded with little 1/2" fruits ripening from green to red.
Price: $2.75

Squash, Black Beauty Zucchini

Squash, Black Beauty Zucchini The standard summer squash. This Zucchini is a compact, spiny, ever-bearing bush with dark...
Price: $2.75

Squash, Waltham Butternut

Prized for its uniform shape, rich dry yellow-orange flesh, nutty flavor and high-yielding... Squash, Waltham Butternut
Price: $2.75

Tomatillo, Dr. Wyche's Yellow

A unique yellow colored tomatillo with a contrasting purple blush and a nice sweet flavor. Tomatillo, Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Black Krim

Tomato, Black Krim Named for the Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea, this Tomato has slightly flattened globes with...
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Cherry Roma

Tomato, Cherry Roma Similar in appearance to grocery store grape tomatoes, but actually has good flavor!
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Martino's Roma

Martino's Roma is a mild-flavored, meaty paste tomato with pretty rugose (puckered) foliage. Tomato, Martino's Roma
Price: $2.75

Bean, Painted Pony

The Painted Pony has long thin pods that are stringless and good for snap beans. Bean, Painted Pony
Price: $2.75

Tomato, Mexico Midget

Tomato, Mexico Midget Very prolific tomato plants continue producing throughout the entire growing season.
Price: $2.75
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