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Carrot, Danvers
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High yields in clay or heavy soils. Uniform 6 to 8 inch long by 2 to 2-1/2 inch wide carrots.
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Price: $2.75
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Melon, Amish
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Heirloom melon from the Amish community, extremely popular. Sweet orange flesh is very juicy with full muskmelon flavor.
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Price: $2.75
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Bean, Provider
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Known as the most dependable early green bean. These compact plants are heavy croppers and...
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Mixture
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mixture of lettuces containing equal amounts of the following eight varieties: Amish Deer Tongue, Australian Yellow-leaf, Bronze...
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Price: $2.75
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Pea, Sutton's Harbinger
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Introduced in England in 1898 and received an Award of Merit for the Royal Horticultural Society in 1901.
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Price: $2.75
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Broccoli, Calabrese
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Brought to America by Italian immigrants in the 1880s. Popular market variety. Tight heads can reach up to...
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Price: $2.75
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Cabbage, Mammoth Red Rock
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Introduced in 1889. Solid round heads are 8 inches in diameter and weigh 7 pounds. Red throughout, vigorous and...
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Price: $2.75
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Bean, Scarlet Runner
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One of the oldest runner beans now in existence. First described in 1750 and grown in America since at...
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Price: $2.75
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Swiss Chard, Five Color Silverbeet
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Thompson & Morgan offered Rainbow Chard from 1970 through 1989, but then apparently lost the yellow and orange colors and...
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Price: $2.75
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Bean, Purple Podded Pole
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European heirloom discovered by Henry Fields in an Ozark garden in the 1930s. Plants climb vigorously to 6' and...
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Price: $2.75
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Carrot, Scarlet Nantes
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Cylindrical roots are 7 inch by 1-1/2 inch Bright red-orange flesh, fine grained, nearly core less, fine flavor, sweet and...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Cherokee Purple
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Unique dusty rose color. Smoky flavor that rivals Brandywine, many claim it is the sweetest tomato ever!
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Grandpa Admire
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Bronze-tinged leaf lettuce that forms large loose heads. Mild flavor, slow to bolt, tender longer than most even...
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Price: $2.75
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Rapitest Soil Thermometer
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Ensure seeding and transplanting success with the Rapitest Soil Thermometer. Seeds and new plants are successful when they are...
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Price: $7.95
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Cauliflower, Early Snowball
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Introduced to American gardeners in 1888 by Peter Henderson & Company. Well adapted for forcing or wintering-over...
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Price: $2.75
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Seed to Seed
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Seed to Seed is a complete guide that describes specific techniques for saving the seeds of 160 different vegetables.
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Price: $24.95
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Spinach, Bloomsdale
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Vigorous upright plants with long large green stalks. Dark green leaves are thick twisted crumpled glossy blistered and savoyed.
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Price: $2.75
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Cucumber, True Lemon
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Introduced in 1894 by Samuel Wilson of Mechanicsville, PA. Fruits average 2" by 3" wide. Used primarily for...
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Price: $2.75
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Beet, Cylindra
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A uniquely shaped beet that resembles a carrot and produces uniform round slices for eating and processing. Dark-red...
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Price: $2.75
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Eggplant, Listada de Gandia
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Beautiful striped Italian eggplant. After selecting for over 5 years, this is the best strain out of 10 for...
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Forellenschuss
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Austrian heirloom that translates as "speckled like a trout." Gorgeous romaine lettuce with medium green leaves and splotches of...
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Price: $2.75
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Carrots Love Tomatoes
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Secrets of companion planting for successful organic gardening. This classic has taught generations of gardeners how to use...
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Price: $14.95
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Garden Soil Inoculant
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Nature's Aid Organic Soil Inoculant improves the growth and production of garden peas and beans.
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Price: $8.95
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Pepper, Black Hungarian
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Highly ornamental and useful in the kitchen. Green foliage is highlighted by purple veins and beautiful purple flowers.
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Price: $2.75
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Ground Cherry, Aunt Molly's
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Recorded as early as 1837 in Pennsylvania and still common at roadside stands in late summer. Fruits are...
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Price: $2.75
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Watermelon, Blacktail Mountain
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Developed by SSE member Glenn Drowns when he lived in northern Idaho, where summer nights average 43 degrees F.
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Price: $2.75
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Corn, Golden Bantam Improved
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The original strain of Golden Bantam was introduced by W. Atlee Burpee in 1902. This improved strain was selected...
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Price: $2.75
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Pea, Golden Sweet Edible Podded
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Originally collected at a market in India. Tall 6 ' plants, beautiful two-toned purple flowers and bright lemon-yellow...
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Price: $2.75
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Pumpkin, Cornfield
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Our top choice for use as both carving pumpkins and for fall decorations. Perfectly shaped 12-15 pound fruits...
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Price: $2.75
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Kale, Lacinato
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Also known as Black Tuscan Palm Tree Kale which dates back to the eighteenth century. Italian heirloom, rather primitive...
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Speckled
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Sent to Seed Savers Exchange in 1983 by Mark Reusser. His father obtained it from Urias Martin, whose Mennonite...
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Price: $2.75
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Squash, Summer Crookneck
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Semi-open bush plants produce extended heavy crops of smooth light-yellow fruits with curved necks. Best eaten when...
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Price: $2.75
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Pepper, Jimmy Nardello's Sweet
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Brought to the U.S. in 1887 by Guiseppe Nardello from the small village of Ruoti in the Basilicata region...
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Price: $2.75
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Cucumber, A & C Pickling
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Introduced in 1928 by Abbott & Cobb of Philadelphia, PA. Extremely productive plants produce uniformly straight 8-10" fruits that...
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Amish Deer Tongue
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Amish variety valued for its ruggedness and heavy production. Thick solid compact plant. Sharply triangular green leaves with...
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Bronze Arrowhead
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Awarded the bronze medal at the 1947 All American Selections. Introduced as Bronze Beauty by Germania Seed & Plant...
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Price: $2.75
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Radish, Early Scarlet Globe
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Early forcing radish for home or market gardeners. Bright red skin, white flesh, 1 inch diameter, deep-globe shape.
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Price: $2.75
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Beet, Chioggia
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First introduced to American gardeners in the late 1840s from Italy. Uniquely beautiful flesh has alternating red and white...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Brandywine (Sudduth's Strain)
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Obtained by Ben Quisenberry in 1980 from Dorris Sudduth Hill whose family grew them for 80 years.
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Price: $2.75
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Onion, Ailsa Craig
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Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa. Named after a small island off...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Aunt Ruby's Green
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Introduced to Seed Savers by Bill Minkey in 1993, Aunt Ruby's Green is a great heirloom tomato from...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Dr. Wyche's Yellow
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Heavy yields of one pound tomatoes with nice smooth shoulders on healthy plants.
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Red Romaine
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Used as a colorful tangy addition to salads, this Romaine Lettuce is a gourmet variety.
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Price: $2.75
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Arugula, Apollo
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Very large, rounded leaves are high in vitamin C. Excellent taste and rarely bitter.
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Susan's Red Bibb
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With an upright growth habit, this Bibb Lettuce has curled and blistered leaf edges...
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Price: $2.75
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Lettuce, Green Oakleaf
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Known as Baltimore or Philadelphia Oakleaf in the 1880s, this Green Lettuce is resistant to hot...
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Price: $2.75
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Carrot, Dragon
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The Dragon carrot is the finest and most refined purple carrot available.
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Price: $2.75
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Bean, Empress
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Considered our very best snap bean, it is for fresh eating, freezing or processing.
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Price: $2.75
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Pepper, Healthy
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This Russian variety was first introduced to U.S. gardeners in 1993. The early maturing pepper plants...
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Price: $2.75
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Leek, Blue Solaize
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A beautiful French heirloom, the Blue Solaize Leek has blue-colored leaves that turn violet after a cold spell.
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Price: $2.75
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Cucumber, Double Yield
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Introduced in 1924 by Joseph Harris & Co. of Coldwater, New York, this productive cucumber is a pickling type.
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Price: $2.75
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Pepper, Joe's Long Cayenne
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Originally from Italy, this Cayenne Pepper is an heirloom from the Joe Sestito family of Troy, NY.
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Price: $2.75
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Pepper, Bull Nose Bell
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Grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson and listed in 1863 by Fearing Burr, the Bull Nose Bell has...
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Price: $2.75
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Pepper, Rooster Spur
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A rare pepper from Laurel, Mississippi, the Rooster Spur is perfect for pots and...
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Price: $2.75
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Pepper, Thai Hot
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This Thai Hot Pepper is absolutely loaded with little 1/2" fruits ripening from green to red.
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Price: $2.75
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Squash, Black Beauty Zucchini
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The standard summer squash. This Zucchini is a compact, spiny, ever-bearing bush with dark...
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Price: $2.75
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Squash, Waltham Butternut
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Prized for its uniform shape, rich dry yellow-orange flesh, nutty flavor and high-yielding...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomatillo, Dr. Wyche's Yellow
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A unique yellow colored tomatillo with a contrasting purple blush and a nice sweet flavor.
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Black Krim
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Named for the Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea, this Tomato has slightly flattened globes with...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Cherry Roma
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Similar in appearance to grocery store grape tomatoes, but actually has good flavor!
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Martino's Roma
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Martino's Roma is a mild-flavored, meaty paste tomato with pretty rugose (puckered) foliage.
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Price: $2.75
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Bean, Painted Pony
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The Painted Pony has long thin pods that are stringless and good for snap beans.
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Mexico Midget
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Very prolific tomato plants continue producing throughout the entire growing season.
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Price: $2.75
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